A new Genshin Impact 6.7 leak has revealed substantial adjustments to the iconic Thundering Fury artifact set, introducing powerful bonuses aimed at boosting multiple Electro related reactions and reducing Elemental Skill cooldowns more consistently. The leaked changes are already generating heavy discussion within the community as players analyze how the updated set could affect current and future team compositions.
According to the leaked beta information, the 2-Piece bonus remains unchanged and continues to provide a 15% Electro DMG Bonus. However, the largest changes appear in the revamped 4-Piece effect, which now significantly enhances several elemental reactions tied to Electro units.
The updated leak states that the new 4-Piece effect will increase the damage caused by Overloaded, Electro-Charged, Superconduct and Hyperbloom by 40%. In addition, the set will increase the DMG Bonus from Aggravate by 20%, while also boosting the damage caused by the newly mentioned Lunar-charged and Stellar Superconduct reactions by 20%.
One of the most impactful parts of the leak involves the cooldown reduction mechanic. Whenever Quicken or the listed elemental reactions are triggered, the wearer’s Elemental Skill cooldown decreases by 1 second. This effect reportedly has an internal cooldown of 0.8 seconds, allowing repeated activations during fast paced reaction rotations.
The mention of Lunar-charged and Stellar Superconduct has also sparked major speculation among players and theorycrafters. Many believe these names may reference upcoming elemental systems, experimental reaction mechanics or new combat features planned for future versions of the game. Since these reactions are not currently available in the live version of Genshin Impact, their inclusion in the leaked artifact description strongly suggests that HoYoverse may be preparing larger gameplay changes tied to Electro based combat.
The updated Thundering Fury set could dramatically benefit characters such as Cyno, Keqing, Yae Miko, Clorinde and potentially future unreleased Electro characters. Hyperbloom focused units may also see improved performance due to the massive reaction damage increase combined with faster Elemental Skill cycling.
Community reactions to the leak have been mixed but highly active. Some players believe the set could finally restore Thundering Fury as one of the strongest artifact options for reaction focused builds. Others are concerned about possible balance issues, especially if the cooldown reduction effect enables nearly permanent skill uptime for certain characters.
Several theorycrafting discussions also point toward potential synergy with future regions, unreleased characters and upcoming endgame content rumored for Version 6.7 and beyond. If the leaked information remains accurate through beta testing, Electro reaction teams could experience one of the largest shifts seen in recent Genshin Impact updates.
As with all beta and datamined information, players should remember that these details remain unofficial and are subject to change before the final release of Genshin Impact 6.7. HoYoverse may continue adjusting numbers, mechanics and reaction interactions throughout the testing period.
Still, the leaked Thundering Fury rework is already shaping up to be one of the most talked about gameplay changes currently circulating within the Genshin Impact leaks community.








