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After that, you switch to Bennett, play as you want again, get pyro effect, he switches to electro guy and you get back to Diluc. This way he won't ever trigger the healing, and also pyro effect removes the shield mushroom guy has.
You're right. I found it the easiest to beat with this team: Diluc+Xiangling+Bennett. The strategy is easy. You start with Diluc, play like you want, but always have a spare dice to switch to the next character (Xiangling) as soon as enemy applies an effect to you (he'll switch to mushroom when he uses elemental skill). Now Diluc has electro, and Xiangling is clean. You play like you want again, and then you get dendro applied to you (and he switches to pyro guy).
This guide is absolutely wrong. All three of Taraneh’s cards have elemental attacks, and on top of that, it’s not about when the player triggers an elemental reaction, it’s when Taraneh triggers an elemental reaction (which will happen very quickly). Using a mono-element team won’t help either.