10 Pro Tips For Genshin Impact You Need To Know | Game Rant

Genshin Impact is technically a mobile game, but there’s a lot more to it than that. More so than any other mobile game we’ve played, Genshin Impact is overflowing with content. There’s tons of depth to its systems/combat, a vast amount of things players can do at any one point, and it even has the developers asking fans for their input,

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They can grind Domains, hunt down chests, play with friends, climb the Spiral Abyss, follow side/main quests, cook, mine, or just purely explore. It can be a lot at first, so here are some tips we’ve discovered 30+ Adventure Ranks into the game that we wish we knew way back at the start.

10 Mark Shrines And Oculi As They’re Found

The way the collectibles work in Genshin Impact can be a tad frustrating. Chests are abundant, so there’s really no need to mark them (most of the time), but Oculi are finite, and so are Shrines of Depths. The Oculi are found literally everywhere and are comparable to Korok Seeds from Breath of the Wild in that respect. Only thing is, it isn’t marked on the map whenever a Shrine or Oculi is found, and that becomes a huge problem later when players have to backtrack in hopes of finding the one they missed out of 200+. So, seriously, Mark Shrines and Oculi as you find them with the Map Pin system.

9 Keep An Eye Out For The Red Notification Icon

Genshin Impact is a Gacha game no doubt, with the most obvious tell being the Wish system where players roll the odds to see if they’ll unlock a 5-star character/weapon. Of course, people can throw money at this game and roll as many times as they want, but there is a pretty well-developed in-game loop for getting Primogems (the currency for wishing) without spending a dime. There are just so many different ways to earn Primogems, and most if not all of them are redeemed by following that little red exclamation point in your menu. Whether its Achievements, Mail, Journal Rewards, or more, it’s just a good idea to always check whenever that cheeky red notification icon pops up.

8 Always Do The Daily Commissions

At Adventure Rank 12, Daily Commissions unlock at the Adventure’s Guild. These are your dailies, the quests players only need to do once per 24 hours, and the incentive to at least log on for 20 minutes every single day. And, it works, because the Daily Commissions are honestly very worth the time investment! They give a ton of AR EXP, some Primogems, some Mora, and some other random Artifacts/items as well. And, as we said, there are only four of them and each one takes at most 5 minutes to do with a decent team. So at the very least pop on and knock these out, it’ll make the grind that much easier, we promise.

7 Unlock Important Waypoints, Like Shrines, Early

There is a lot of teleporting around in Genshin Impact. NPC’s will ask the Traveler to go from one side of the map to the other and then right back within the same Quest. And, for players who didn’t make an effort to explore the map early, this can turn the experience into a slog by running back and forth a lot.

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So, players should do themselves a favor and wander around for a session or two, go around and unlock as many Fast Travel points as possible, especially the Shrines in particular.

6 Artifacts Differ From Item To Item And Can Be Fed To Other Artifacts

Artifacts are the “equips” of Genshin Impact, and can massively improve the performance of a certain character based on their effects. The categories are a tad odd, it isn’t like the head, chest, arms, waist, and legs system most games use. Instead, it’s broken down into Flower of Life, Plume of Death, Sands of Eon, Goblet of Eonothem, and Circlet of Logos. If that sounds overly-complex it is, but put simply it’s a flower, a feather, a clock/hourglass, a cup, and a headpiece. And, each of them can have any variety of different states, one main one and up to four sub-stats depending on the item level. What players should know is that the main stat can change between two different versions of the same item, and the 4 sub-stats are randomized for every 4 artifact levels. So, if an Artifact doesn’t have the stat a player would like, simply look for more of that same Artifact and level it up again. It’s small, but things like this are what eventually lead to building a super overpowered team.

5 Content Slows Down Steadily At 25+

Players need to know now that the leveling/content for Genshin Impact starts to slow down around Adventure Rank 25, especially for free-to-play players. At first, it slows down bit by bit, but by around AR 30, it starts to slow down pretty hard. Now, it’s not like GI isn’t being incredibly kind with its microtransactions. But, the game just came out and it’s doing incredibly well, so we’re sure new content, regions, bosses, and mechanics are on the way. That said, players should start preparing themselves early for the grind that is late-game, whether it’s talent materials, level-up materials, Mora, or AR exp.

4 Abyss Spiral Basically Requires Two Well-Leveled Teams

At floor 5 and upward of the Spiral Abyss, the game requires the player to set up two 4-character teams instead of one. At this point, each level is broken up into two halves where both teams will be required to clear a room/protect something. If a team isn’t leveled/geared enough to complete their half, the player can’t ascend any higher. So while you’re drowning in Mora and Experience items in the early game, keep this in mind, and slowly build up eight characters instead of four so that you can get all the amazing rewards the Spiral Abyss offers.

3 Characters Have Passives That Help In The Open World And In Combat

All characters in this game have one Passive that’s unlocked as soon as they’re collected, and a few others that will unlock as that character ascends to Phase 2 and so on. A ton of them are negligible like “the time this character takes on certain Expeditions in Mondstadt is reduced.”

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But, there are some that are insanely useful for the open-world exploration sections of the game such as Amber, Venti, Ningguang, Qiqi, Klee, Kaeya, and Beidou. The things these passives do can range from marking Ore on the mini-map (which helps with farming things like White Iron) to reducing the stamina cost of running, gliding, or swimming.

2 No Need To Wait To Roll 10 Fates At Once

The way the Wish system is first explained to players is a tad confusing if not slightly misleading. The game tries to explain it so that players will always want to Roll/Wish 10x as once, because if they do they’re guaranteed at least one 4-star Weapon/Character. And, this is true. But, players don’t have to only wish 10 fates at a time, they’ll get a 4-star at least for every 10 rolls, no matter if it’s consecutive or individual. This Pity system also applies to 5-star rewards in that, if players don’t get a 5-star in 89 rolls, they 100% will on the 90. Additionally, if players get a 4-star somewhere before their 10th roll, the count restarts. Don’t be like one of those players who spends thousands just for one character.

1 Switch Constantly Between Elements And Characters

Pay attention to the elements and switch characters constantly. Genshin Impact is not a game where one character is played and the other 3 slots are ignored, it just doesn’t work that way. A majority of the damage in combat comes from combining different elements to create different reactions such as Swirl, Crystalize, Frozen, Melt, or Overloaded. Players need to ‘diversify their team’s elements even slightly and get accustomed to switching between their team of four pretty constantly.

NEXT: Genshin Impact Character Tier List

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