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Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Imaginarium Theater Guide (June 2025) in Genshin Impact
Image via: HoYoverse Being set in June 2025 is Season 12 of the Performance Tour in the Imaginarium Theater of Genshin Impact, a fast, combat-heavy event. The Theater level domain, permanent domain challenge, upholds higher difficulties of strategy, placing even higher importance on making old-time Travelers dust off their elemental team rosters. Cryo, Electro and Dendro Win the Spotlight The hustle and bustle of the season have their spotlight on a new intriguing elemental reaction, a frosted combination of Cryo and Dendro that rewards teams who manage to balance freezing control with the aggression of withering thorns. The interaction comes in handy against Act bosses tuned to apply elemental pressures. New Imaginarium Theater Act 1 - Act 10 | Genshin Impact 5.6 Given that the roster of characters limits to Cryo, Electro, and Dendro, careful planning goes into team building. Starting from the opening casts, Cyno, Nahida, Qiqi, Fischl, Collei, and Mika lay down a good early base for a team leaning heavily onto reaction. Special Guests and Backing Cast Those who own Furina, Dehya, Xiangling, and Xingqiu can invite them as Special Guests this season, so consider yourself majorly blessed with their solid elemental support and myriad of uses! Although it's a drag not having any of these stars yourself, the Supporting Cast allows you to borrow them from other players. Team Compositions Mastering Season 12 is all about balance. Here's how the meta is formed: Names like Raiden, Ganyu, Alhaitham, and Eula take center stage. These characters put out enough elemental damage required by the theme of the season. Sub DPS picks expose Yae Miko and Beidou as optimal Electro anchors, while Rosaria and Emilie provide Cryo and Dendro burst support, respectively. The benefits Baizhu, Shenhe, and Yaoyao confer include healing and resistance shredding, an edge vital for survivability and keeping uptime on reactions. Team synergy is important. Ensure that your sub-DPS and support characters enhance effects such as Rimegrass or conventional reactions like Superconductor Quicken. New 5.6 Imaginarium Theater June 2025 | New Dendro & Cryo Reaction & 9-Star Bonus Reward Difficulty Scaling: A Theater for All Players The Imaginarium Theater opens its doors to all, no matter if you're stepping into the limelight for the first time or back for the encore: Easy Mode (3 Acts): For entry-level players, it demands very little in terms of requirements. Normal to Hard Modes (6–8 Acts): Stand on the shoulders of deeper rosters and greater foresight in strategy. Visionary Mode (10 Acts): Aplomb beyond all tests, requiring 22-26 characters level 70 or above and meticulous role tiling. Every additional character past the minimum requirements offers a passive buff, preparation hence becoming power itself. With all new mechanics, elemental reactions including Rimegrass, and a hand-picked roster of characters, Imaginarium Theater Season 12 is one of Genshin Impact's most complex combat performances to date. Whether you're pursuing Stella for ultimate-tier prizes, or just pushing the art of the possible in team synergy, this season requires more than raw power. It requires artistry. So assemble your talent, tune up your orchestra and get ready for the performance. The curtain is going up and the stage awaits you.


Borneo Post
22-04-2025
- Sport
- Borneo Post
SpoGomi Borneo drive in Miri clears over 200kg of rubbish in an hour
Photo shows the top teams of SpoGomi Borneo, who stand a chance to compete in the national stage, to be held in Penang later this year. MIRI (April 22): Over 200kg of rubbish were cleared in one hour during the SpoGomi Borneo drive here last weekend. Taking place at the Piasau Boat Club here, the high-energy trash-picking competition involved 25 teams. Co-organised by the local environmental groups, the programme registered participants from all across Sarawak, Penang, Kuala Lumpur and also Brunei, and among them were students, professionals and volunteers. Spogomi, a blend of 'sport' and 'gomi' (the Japanese word for rubbish), turns environmental action into a timed competition, in which teams race to collect and sort litter quickly and accurately. Making its Borneo debut here, the event had three-members teams competing for a chance to represent Borneo at the SpoGomi World Cup 2025 Malaysia, to be staged in Penang later this year. Participants collect the trash bags prepared by the organisers for the SpoGomi Borneo drive. Among the top performers were the teams Dendro, which collected 30.62kg of trash; GJ7, with 20.91kg; and 'Winnis Liao', with 17.92kg – all of whom earned their place for the next stage of the competition. Beyond the competitive aspect, the event also fostered in the participants a sense of community and shared responsibility for the environment. 'I think such events should be held consistently, not just annually, so that people can develop greater awareness,' said Mohd Zaid Kamis, the talent and culture manager at Mercure Miri City Centre, who participated in the SpoGomi Borneo with his team. Harry Lagi, in reflecting on his first experience, said: 'I have joined clean-ups before, but a trash-picking competition is, for me, a new twist. It's a great experience, and I am thrilled to have been part of it.' Mohd Zaid (front, second right) with representatives of Mercure Miri City Centre. Each team was required to sort rubbish into specific categories, including burnables, non-burnables and cigarette butts, with penalties being imposed on those for sorting incorrectly. The rules emphasised speed, environmental literacy, and also cooperation. All waste collected was either recycled, or properly disposed of. Ronie Nicklas from Domino Academy Miri, a member of the winning team Dendro, remarked: 'It is a fun and engaging way to make environmental work exciting. I really hope this becomes a recurring event here.' (From left) Muhammad Amirul Rusdan, Harry and Christian Bryan Mareng representing i-Cats University College, in a photo-call with Ronie and Shane Bryan Sering from Domino Academy Miri. clear rubbish community lead Piasau Boat Club SpoGomi Borneo