The latest Genshin Impact beta has sparked a wave of excitement across the community, and for good reason. The upcoming Aquelarre (Hexenzirkel) buffs have revealed a complete rework of elemental synergies and team mechanics that are expected to alter the game’s meta ahead of Version 6.2 and beyond. With Durin’s debut and Columbina’s upcoming release, HoYoverse is creating a perfect storm that connects long-standing favorites like Mona, Klee, Razor, and Venti with fresh strategies designed to keep combat dynamic and competitive.
A Meta on the Edge of Change
This patch marks the transition toward a new meta philosophy, where resonance-based bonuses and factional synergy drive power scaling. The Aquelarre buffs introduce deepened interactions between elemental teams, rewarding creative setups beyond the standard “National” compositions. For instance, characters aligned with the Witches’ faction Mona, Fischl, Sacarosa, and others receive significant damage and mastery boosts that allow them to compete with the newest powerhouses like Durin, Flins, and Mavuika.
Mona’s buff stands out as one of the most influential. Her upgraded kit now offers an 80 Elemental Mastery bonus to the team and extended debuff duration up to 13 seconds making her a cornerstone for Hydro and Vaporize teams. The combination of Mona, Durin, and Mualani creates a new “best-in-slot” synergy, where her longer debuff uptime perfectly matches Durin’s sustained field damage. This not only enhances Vaporize consistency but also increases overall team critical scaling through the Aquelarre resonance, granting 15% Crit Rate and 15% Crit Damage to aligned members.
Mona’s Resurgence and the Durin Meta
The integration of Durin has proven game-changing. His Constellation 2 bonus grants a massive 50% Elemental DMG increase to the reactive element involved, allowing Mona to empower Hydro DPS units such as Mualani, Baressa, and Kinich. This turns Hydro into one of the most stable offensive elements in the current cycle. Combined with Mona’s buffed debuff duration and enhanced reaction damage, Durin-Mona compositions are set to dominate the upcoming phases of the Abyss.
Furthermore, Durin’s C2 buff doesn’t merely strengthen reaction scaling it empowers cross-elemental teams by granting consistent bonuses to Hydro, Dendro, and Pyro units. As a result, many top players are now revisiting older units that once sat in mid-tier rankings, exploring new experimental lineups that bring back characters like Klee, Razor, and Venti to the forefront.
Razor’s Revival through Overload Mechanics
Perhaps one of the most unexpected winners of the Aquelarre buffs is Razor. Long considered a dated physical DPS, Razor’s updated synergy with Bennett (C6) and Fischl through the Overload reaction transforms him into a hybrid Pyro-Electro powerhouse. Fischl’s buff now grants up to 44% Attack when Overload triggers, massively enhancing Razor’s sustained output while lowering his Energy Recharge requirements through improved energy regeneration from his sigils.
This change allows Razor to maintain his ultimate more consistently, enabling continuous Pyro and Electro-infused attacks in the same rotation. Paired with Chevreuse or Durin for additional support, the new Overload Razor can compete within the top 15–18 teams of the current meta a major leap for a character long overshadowed by newer releases.
Klee’s Return and the Rise of the “Reverse Vaporize” Meta
The Aquelarre buffs also breathe new life into Klee, the original Pyro prodigy. Once limited by inconsistent reaction timing, Klee now benefits from enhanced defense reduction through her C2 and improved compatibility with reaction-based supports. When teamed with Furina, Mona, and Durin, Klee becomes the centerpiece of an advanced Reverse Vaporize setup, where her high-frequency Pyro application triggers Hydro reactions at twice the normal multiplier.
This combination amplifies her raw Pyro output and introduces a new playstyle that merges sustained AoE damage with reaction precision. For high-constellation players, Klee now rivals even Arlecchino and Varesa in single-target scenarios. Her improved synergy with Durin also allows her to act as a pure damage anchor in compositions lacking traditional buffers, leveraging Mona’s enhanced debuff duration for massive burst rotations.
The Sub-DPS Renaissance: Albedo, Fischl, and Sacarosa
Geo and Electro teams are also undergoing a renaissance. Albedo now boasts one of the highest sub-DPS outputs in the Geo roster, surpassing Chiori with proper investment. This has revived old compositions like Navia–Albedo–Durin–Bennett, forming a flexible Geo-core setup that excels in both single and multi-target scenarios.
Meanwhile, Fischl’s Aquelarre synergy has turned her into a flexible hybrid buffer. When Overload or Electro-Charged reactions occur, she provides dynamic buffs Attack bonuses for Overload, Elemental Mastery for Electro-Charged allowing her to adapt to any team structure. Paired with Sacarosa, who now boosts Aquelarre units with additional damage and elemental bonuses up to 13%, these two characters have evolved from simple supports into meta-defining enablers.
Venti and the “Anemo Rebalance”
Even Venti, long absent from the top-tier discussions, has received improvements through these buffs. His ultimate now centers more reliably on the nearest target and can extend its duration by a few seconds, stabilizing his uptime for crowd control. While he still trails behind Kazuha and Sacarosa as an off-field buffer, Venti’s buffs make him a stronger on-field Anemo carry, opening potential compositions where he acts as a sustained damage dealer rather than a utility unit.
Looking Ahead: A Meta in Motion
As the community braces for Durin’s official release and the 6.3 Columbina update, the Aquelarre buffs have already reshaped the competitive landscape. Teams built around Mona, Razor, Klee, and Fischl are not only viable but strategically potent. The expansion of faction-based synergies signals HoYoverse’s intent to push Genshin Impact toward more interconnected systems, where resonances and affiliations matter as much as individual character power.
Whether you’re a veteran or a new Traveler, the Aquelarre update redefines how we think about team building and elemental identity. The future meta will not belong solely to new characters, but to those who have adapted, evolved, and risen again through the power of the witches’ circle.







