Pomum de Ambra is Emilie's Constellation.
Gameplay[]
Icon | Name | Level |
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Light Fragrance Leaching | 1 | |
Increases the DMG dealt by Fragrance Extraction and her Passive Talent's Cleardew Cologne "Lingering Fragrance" by 20%. The latter requires unlocking said Passive Talent first. Additionally, when nearby party members trigger the Burning reaction on opponents or deal Dendro DMG to Burning opponents, they will generate an additional Scent. This effect can be triggered once every 2.9s. | ||
Lakelight Top Note | 2 | |
When Fragrance Extraction, Aromatic Explication, or Cleardew Cologne produced by the Passive Talent "Lingering Fragrance" (the last of which requires Passive Talent activation) hits opponents, those opponents' Dendro RES is decreased by 30% for 10s. | ||
Exquisite Essence | 3 | |
Increases the Level of Fragrance Extraction by 3. Maximum upgrade level is 15. | ||
Lumidouce Heart Note | 4 | |
Aromatic Explication's duration is increased by 2s. The interval between opponents being selected as the target for Scented Dew is decreased by 0.3s. | ||
Puredew Aroma | 5 | |
Increases the Level of Aromatic Explication by 3. Maximum upgrade level is 15. | ||
Marcotte Sillage | 6 | |
When using Fragrance Extraction or Aromatic Explication, Emilie will gain Abiding Fragrance for 5s.
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Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Pomum de Ambra | Latin: Pomander[• 1] |
Chinese (Simplified) | 香氛瓶座 Xiāngfēn-píng Zuò | Fragrance Bottle Constellation |
Chinese (Traditional) | 香氛瓶座 Xiāngfēn-píng Zuò | |
Japanese | ポムム・ドゥ・アンブラ座 Pomumu du Anbura Za | Pomum de Ambra Constellation |
Korean | 향료병향료병자리 Hyangnyobyeong-jari | |
Spanish | Pomum de Ambra | — |
French | Pomum de Ambra | — |
Russian | Флакон Благовоний Flakon Blagovoniy | Flacon of Incense |
Thai | Pomum de Ambra | — |
Vietnamese | Cung Hương Phấn BìnhHương Phấn Bình | |
German | Pomum de Ambra | — |
Indonesian | Pomum de Ambra | — |
Portuguese | Pomum de Ambra | — |
Turkish | Misk Şişesi | |
Italian | Pomum de Ambra | — |
- ↑ English: Pōmum dē ambrā literally means "apple of ambergris" in Medieval Latin, from the French pomme d'ambre.
Change History[]
Released in Version 4.8