The latest wave of version 6.6 datamines has clarified the roadmap for the Hexerei elemental system. Contrary to earlier speculation regarding a massive overhaul for older units, current leaks suggest that there will be no new Hexerei buffs introduced in this patch beyond the specific characters already confirmed to belong to this group. This means that while the core Hexerei roster will expand with the arrival of Nicole, Lohen, and Prune, the developers are not planning a "second wave" of legacy character reworks for the 6.6 cycle.
According to reliable 6.6 beta sources, the focus of the upcoming update is to solidify the mechanical foundation of the Hexerei faction through its new premier units. Nicole is expected to act as the primary Hexerei support, providing a shield and attack buffs that scale specifically when paired with fellow members of the organization. Meanwhile, Prune will serve as the faction's Anemo sub DPS, utilizing her unique Ringing Inspiration passive to enhance team wide combat effectiveness. The exclusion of further buffs for older Mondstadt or Liyue characters suggests that the developers intend to keep the Hexerei meta tightly controlled around this specific trio for the time being.
This development follows a period of intense community theorycrafting where many players hoped for legacy character reworks. Previous rumors had hinted at potential "Hexerei tags" being added to older units like Jean or Lisa to help them keep pace with the power creep of the Nod Krai arc. However, the latest files from the testing environment do not contain any evidence of such changes. This indicates that the Hexerei: Secret Rite effect will remain exclusive to the small pool of modern units designed specifically for the 6.6 expansion.
The decision to limit Hexerei synergy may be a strategic move to preserve the game's elemental balance. By focusing the new mechanics on Nicole, Lohen, and Prune, the developers can fine tune the high level interactions between Anemo, Pyro, and Cryo within this new archetype. Leaked gameplay footage shows that the synergy between Nicole’s coordinated attacks and Prune’s elemental absorption is already quite potent, suggesting that adding more characters to this mix could lead to unforeseen balancing issues in the current abyss rotations.
It is also worth noting that the version 6.6 roadmap appears to be shifting its focus toward the narrative conclusion of the Mondstadt expansion. With the release of Dornman Port and the Temple of Space, much of the "buff budget" for this cycle may have been allocated to the new world bosses and environment mechanics. While some fans may find the lack of legacy buffs disappointing, the strength of the Prune and Nicole synergy is reportedly high enough to create an entirely new competitive team archetype without the need for additional units.
As always, all information regarding the 6.6 character roster and buffs is currently unofficial and subject to change. While the current beta build lacks new legacy buffs, it is always possible that minor adjustments could be made before the final release. However, for players planning their resource allocation, the current data strongly suggests that the Hexerei ensemble for version 6.6 is already complete. Players should focus their pre farming efforts on the three confirmed units if they wish to experience the full potential of the Hexerei system upon its debut.








