Genshin Impact’s New Version Special Program, also known as the Inazuma livestream, has revealed a lot of things to look forward to in the upcoming Electro region.
Contrary to previous Genshin Impact livestreams which were hosted by the game’s voice actors and actresses, the Inazuma livestream starred miHoYo’s CEO Da Wei.
The hour-long program discussed not just all the new content and characters, but also the development team’s thought process in designing Inazuma as well.
The Inazuma livestream also started and ended with captivating performances from composer Yu-Peng Chen.
The Genshin Impact Inazuma update, or Version 2.0, will premiere on July 21. Here are the five things we learned from the Genshin Impact Inazuma livestream.
5. Introducing the Serenitea pot garden gameplay
Since the Genshin Impact housing feature Serenitea Pot was introduced in the 1.5 update, miHoYo will be rolling out more content to give players their rightful “home away from home.”
Serenitea Pot players will soon be able to use the gardening feature, as demonstrated from the Inazuma livestream.
Players will receive the Seed Dispensary gadget from Madame Ping to jumpstart their own Serenitea Pot garden. Some of the plants that can be sown include Small Lamp Grass, Violet Grass, and Carrot.
This gardening feature will be a big help to players who farm materials to level up their characters, craft new Serenitea Pot furniture, or for those who simply enjoy cooking dishes for buffs and heals.
4. New Inazuma bosses and enemies
The Pyro Hypostasis and the Perpetual Mechanical Array are two new bosses that will shake up Teyvat in the next update.
The Pyro Hypostasis is the fifth Hypostasis boss introduced in the game. Meanwhile, the Perpetual Mechanical Array seems to be a cross between Hypostases in its cubic form and Ruin Guards as seen in its pattern.
Additionally, players can expect to encounter a new kind of Fatui Cicin Mage with Hydro abilities.
3. The Inazuma livestream introduces the new weapon wish system, “Epitomized Path”
Da Wei announced the new Genshin Impact Weapon Wish system called “Epitomized Path”.
In this new system, travelers can pick the five-star weapon they ultimately want, and chart a course to get it. If players receive a different five-star weapon from their original choice, they will get one Fate Point. A player can only obtain a maximum of two Fate Points.
Once the player has reached the maximum amount of Fate Points, the next five-star weapon they choose will appear through Epitomized Path.