Recent beta leaks from Genshin Impact Version 6.6 have unveiled a new Hexerei support artifact set, introducing one of the most intricate and potentially meta defining support mechanics seen so far. This set appears to combine Energy Recharge scaling, off-field activation, and conditional teamwide Elemental DMG buffs, positioning it as a strong candidate for future support builds.
According to the leaked information, the 2-piece bonus grants 20% Energy Recharge, making it immediately valuable for characters who rely on frequent Elemental Burst usage. This baseline effect ensures consistent utility across multiple support roles, particularly for units designed to operate off-field while enabling team rotations.
The 4-piece effect introduces a layered mechanic tied to a condition referred to as “Witch’s Ordeal”, which is believed to be connected to the emerging Hexerei system. Once this requirement is met, using an Elemental Skill grants the wearer a special effect called “Call of Heavenlight.”
While active, Call of Heavenlight provides a 20% Elemental DMG Bonus to all nearby party members, based specifically on the element of the artifact wearer. Notably, this effect can be triggered even when the character is off-field, reinforcing its role as a true support oriented set designed for passive team enhancement.
An important limitation noted in the leak is that Elemental DMG Bonuses from identical sets do not stack, which suggests that players will need to carefully plan team compositions to maximize efficiency without redundancy.
The most significant aspect of this set emerges when another condition, referred to as “Arcane Revelation,” is active. Under this state, Call of Heavenlight upgrades to “Hymn of Mundane Glory,” dramatically increasing its power. In this enhanced form, the set provides an additional Elemental DMG Bonus based on the on-field character’s element, effectively enabling dual element amplification within a single team.
Furthermore, both bonuses are increased to 40% Elemental DMG, creating an extremely potent buff scenario. However, similar restrictions apply, as bonuses of the same element type do not stack, meaning players must strategically align different elemental roles to fully benefit from the effect.
This dual scaling system suggests a major evolution in team synergy design, where both the support’s element and the main DPS element are simultaneously amplified. If implemented as currently described, this could allow for highly optimized reaction teams and multi-element strategies, significantly increasing overall damage output.
The requirement of Witch’s Ordeal and Arcane Revelation also hints at a broader gameplay system tied to Hexerei characters, potentially involving progression mechanics or combat conditions that unlock enhanced effects. While exact details remain unclear, the presence of these conditions indicates a deeper layer of complexity in Version 6.6 content.
Community reaction to the leak has been highly analytical, with theorycrafters already exploring how this set could synergize with previously leaked Hexerei characters and weapons. Many believe this artifact set could become a cornerstone for future support units, especially those designed to buff multiple elements simultaneously while remaining off-field.
As always, it is critical to note that all information is based on beta leaks and remains unofficial. Mechanics, values, and conditions may be adjusted before the final release. HoYoverse has a history of refining complex systems during testing, particularly when introducing new archetypes like Hexerei.
Even so, this leak strongly suggests that Genshin Impact Version 6.6 is pushing toward more advanced support interactions, where artifact sets are no longer simple stat boosters but dynamic systems that influence entire team performance.






