Fresh Genshin Impact 6.5 leaks have surfaced featuring early Linnea gameplay showcases, giving the community its first substantial look at how the unreleased character performs in coordinated team environments. Shared by multiple leakers within the beta community, the footage reportedly includes structured team testing scenarios that demonstrate Linnea’s potential synergy with several high profile units.
Two primary team compositions have been highlighted in the leaked material:
• Linnea, Navia, Furina and Columbina
• Linnea, Zibai, Columbina and Xilonen
These showcases are based on early beta builds and reflect testing environments rather than finalized balancing.
In the first composition, Linnea paired with Navia and Furina appears to emphasize sustained damage output combined with off field utility. Navia’s structured damage windows and Furina’s established support mechanics reportedly create space for Linnea to operate as either a primary damage dealer or a hybrid enabler. The addition of Columbina in this lineup has drawn particular attention, as leaks suggest she may provide supplemental elemental reactions or unique field effects that amplify overall team output.
Leaked gameplay segments show fluid rotation sequences, with Linnea maintaining consistent field presence while benefiting from layered support. Observers within the leak community have noted that this team composition appears optimized for stable reaction uptime and controlled burst windows.
The second composition, featuring Linnea, Zibai, Columbina, and Xilonen, shifts toward what appears to be a more experimental synergy framework. Zibai’s inclusion suggests possible elemental resonance optimization or reaction driven scaling. Meanwhile, Xilonen’s rumored utility based kit may enhance survivability or provide conditional buffs that elevate Linnea’s performance ceiling.
Beta testers reportedly focused on reaction consistency, cooldown alignment, and energy generation efficiency during these showcases. Early impressions suggest that Linnea’s kit is flexible enough to operate in multiple archetypes, rather than being locked into a single narrow role.






