A new wave of Genshin Impact leaks has surfaced, combining early information about Version 7.x content with continued insights into Version 6.7, particularly focusing on Tartaglia SP, Sandrone, and the evolving Stellar Superconduct mechanic. These leaks, sourced from beta data and insider reports, suggest significant shifts in both character design and combat systems.
One of the most surprising revelations is the mention of a Tartaglia SP variant planned for 7.x. While details remain limited, the term SP is often associated with alternate versions or enhanced forms of existing characters, indicating that Tartaglia could receive a new playable iteration with updated abilities or mechanics. This aligns with ongoing trends where legacy characters are revisited and reimagined to fit newer gameplay systems.
Meanwhile, additional details about Sandrone in Version 6.7 further clarify her role and functionality. According to the leaks, Sandrone is confirmed as a Cryo claymore main DPS, built primarily for high personal damage output. While she includes minor support capabilities, her design is heavily focused on direct damage rather than team utility.
A key aspect of her kit is her ability to deal Stellar Superconduct damage, a unique interaction that differentiates her from standard reaction-based characters. Unlike traditional reactions, Stellar Superconduct itself does not inherently deal damage, but instead creates a field effect that modifies combat behavior.
The Stellar Superconduct mechanic works by generating a specialized field after the reaction is triggered. Within this field, only characters specifically capable of dealing Stellar Superconduct damage can activate that type of damage. At the same time, other Electro and Cryo characters receive a 38% damage bonus to their respective elements while inside the field. This introduces a hybrid system that blends reaction control and buff zones, potentially reshaping team composition strategies.
Another important gameplay detail highlighted in the leaks is a limitation in Sandrone’s charged attack mechanics. While her attack style has been compared to a laser-based system similar to Neuvillette, she cannot freely spin or rotate at high speed during channeling. This restriction suggests a more controlled and position-based playstyle, requiring players to carefully aim and manage enemy positioning rather than relying on wide sweeping attacks.
These combined elements position Sandrone as a mechanically distinct DPS unit, one that relies on precision, sustained damage and interaction with a unique field system rather than traditional burst or rapid rotation gameplay.
Community discussion around these leaks has intensified, especially regarding the potential arrival of Tartaglia SP and how it could tie into the broader evolution of combat systems like Stellar Superconduct. Players are already speculating on how older characters may be adapted to interact with these new mechanics.
As always, it is important to emphasize that all information presented is based on unofficial leaks, beta builds and early data mining. Content planned for Versions 6.7 and 7.x remains subject to change, and HoYoverse has not confirmed any of these details.
If these leaks prove accurate, the introduction of alternate character versions, new reaction systems and specialized DPS roles could mark a significant evolution in Genshin Impact’s gameplay direction, setting the stage for a new era of combat design.





