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Genshin Impact was originally announced for the Switch in 2020, and fans have been patiently waiting for its release ever since. However, with the Switch 2 release looming ever closer, both ...
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Mavuika is a new 5-Star Pyro character released in Genshin Impact 5.3. Being the Archon ... further boosting her overall DMG output. Mavuika, Furina, Xilonen, Bennett (Image via HoYoverse) In ...
We have Mavuika – the pyro archon – with Citlali and Lan Yan in patch 5.3. We’re still waiting for Furina and Venti’s reruns, so we can assume they’re coming around in 5.4 and 5.5 respectively. And ...
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