Ayato’s appearance appears to be a bit more graceful and proper which reflects his great importance for the Genshin Impact Inazuma region. He is a master of governmental matters and a leader who is known for bringing stability to the Kamisato clan. Many NPC’s voice lines describe Ayato as a generous and mature person as well as a skilled fighter.

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Constellations are a feature in Genshin Impact that serves as a way to improve a character when players obtain a duplicate. A recent leak on the popular Genshin Impact leaks subreddit has revealed a video featuring Ayato with maxed-out constellation levels. According to multiple beta leaks, his final constellation has the following effect: After using his Elemental Skill, Ayato’s next Shunsuiken attack will create two extra strikes when that hit the opponent, each of them dealing 300% of his Attack as damage.

Even though the two extra clones that appear after using his skill look very impressive, most fans agree that it’s still a bit underwhelming for the final constellation. Luckily this could mean that Ayato could be a free-to-play friendly character whose constellations don’t make much of a difference as is the case with Xiao’s Conqueror Of Evil: Guardian Yaksha C6 level. Multiple leaks have already confirmed that Ayato’s ascension stats are Crit damage meaning that he will most likely be a strong Genshin Impact DPS character. He could also have strong sub-DPS capabilities considering that his Elemental Burst periodically deals Hydro damage in a large area.

Ayato is also confirmed to be a Hydro character, which could mean that he has great synergy with his sister Ayaka, who is one of the most unique Genshin Impact characters. Just like his sister, Ayato’s official art shows him wielding a sword, which would make him the second Hydro sword character after Xingqiu. When it comes to his release date, another Genshin Impact leaker has revealed that he could appear on the first banner for update 2.6, which, according to miHoYo’s usual update schedule, will arrive around April 10, 2022.

Genshin Impact is available now on Mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5. A Switch version is currently in development.

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