A fresh Genshin Impact 6.7 leak has revealed updated information regarding the upcoming artifact set Disenchantment in Deep Shadow, and the newest changes are already attracting massive attention from theorycrafters and reaction focused team players.
According to the updated beta information, the artifact set appears heavily designed around the new Stella Superconduct mechanic currently associated with Sandrone’s leaked kit, while also significantly improving traditional Superconduct reaction damage.
The leaked set bonuses currently read as follows:
2-Piece Set:
ATK +18%4-Piece Set:
Increases Superconduct Reaction DMG by 80% and Stella Superconduct Reaction DMG by 40%.
Additionally, when the equipping character attacks enemies affected by Superconduct or Stella Superconduct, that attack gains an additional 16% CRIT Rate.
This updated version of the set is generating major discussion because it appears far stronger and more specialized than many players initially expected. The combination of reaction amplification and direct CRIT support could make it one of the most valuable offensive artifact sets introduced in recent versions.
The largest point of discussion is naturally the massive 80% Superconduct damage increase. Traditionally, Superconduct has primarily functioned as a utility reaction focused on Physical RES reduction rather than raw reaction damage. However, the emergence of Stella Superconduct seems to completely redefine how this elemental interaction operates.
Based on previous 6.7 leaks, Stella Superconduct reportedly transforms standard Superconduct into a much more offensive reaction capable of scaling directly with character stats, reaction bonuses and special enhancement states connected to Sandrone’s abilities.
Because of this, many theorycrafters now believe Disenchantment in Deep Shadow may become Sandrone’s dedicated best-in-slot artifact set.
The additional 16% CRIT Rate bonus is also receiving major praise because it provides consistent offensive value outside of pure reaction scaling. Players speculate that this effect may significantly improve overall build flexibility, allowing characters to focus more heavily on CRIT DMG, ATK or Elemental Mastery substats instead of needing excessive CRIT Rate investment.
Another interesting detail is how the artifact set supports both standard Superconduct and Stella Superconduct simultaneously. This has caused speculation that future Cryo and Electro characters beyond Sandrone may also gain access to upgraded superconduct focused playstyles in upcoming versions.
Some players are even theorizing that HoYoverse could be preparing a broader elemental reaction rebalance tied to the rumored Moon expansion and the increasingly futuristic combat mechanics appearing throughout recent leaks.
Community reactions to the updated set have been extremely positive so far. Many fans are praising the artifact for finally giving Superconduct centered teams a true offensive identity rather than limiting them to support utility roles.
Others believe the set further reinforces claims that Version 6.7 may dramatically shift the current combat meta, especially if Sandrone’s leaked multipliers and Stella Superconduct mechanics remain unchanged.
At the moment, none of this information has been officially confirmed by HoYoverse. As with all beta and datamined content, artifact effects, numerical values and reaction mechanics remain highly subject to change before release.
Still, if these leaks prove accurate, Disenchantment in Deep Shadow could become one of the most influential artifact sets introduced in Genshin Impact’s modern meta, especially for players interested in reaction based Cryo gameplay and the upcoming Sandrone centered team compositions.





