Summary of "25 Genshin Tips Every Player Should Know! đŸ„›â™Ą .âŠč| Genshin Impact"

Storyline / Progression Focus

This video isn’t focused on the game’s main narrative plot. Instead, it’s a progression-focused “story of improvement” for players—optimizing early/mid/late accounts by prioritizing:

Key progression points mentioned


Gameplay Highlights & Key Tips (25)

  1. Run low on Mora? Use Serenitea Pot resources wisely

    • Instead of buying Mora directly, go to the teapot realm depot and buy Transient Resin.
    • Spend it on Ley Lines—especially when Ley Line Double events are active—for better reward efficiency.
  2. Returning after a break? Prioritize exploration

    • Explore the nation(s) you enjoy most, but prioritizing:
      • Natlan / Natakri for higher exploration rewards and easier travel
    • Notes:
      • Natlan is faster to traverse (especially with related movement options/characters)
      • Natakri is easier thanks to tools like the Treasure Compass
    • Exploration also unlocks artifact/material troves near reputation collection points.
  3. Exploration checklist fix: missing progress may still be Mora chests

    • If you’re stuck at a few % missing, it may not be the chest/challenge you expect.
    • Use the interactive map (community or official).
    • Keep grabbing Mora boxes—missing them can block the final exploration %
  4. Always do weekly domains (even if you’re “set”)

    • You don’t have to do all of them—just the 3 discounted weekly domains.
    • Why:
      • Dream Solvents are valuable when talent drops don’t match your needs
      • Possible billets (useful for crafting/refinement; e.g., R5 craftables)
      • Weekly bosses also help with ascension gemstones if you target the right drops
  5. Co-op survivability: craft “NRE Menu 30”

    • At the blacksmith, check for the NRE Menu 30 recipe and craft it if possible.
    • Why it matters:
      • Great for co-op, especially teams without reliable healing
      • Enables quick healing via the gadget (no statue trips)
  6. When claiming rewards, swap to your “Friendship team”

    • Use this especially for daily Commission rewards (and also boss/ley line claims).
    • Purpose: gain Companionship EXP to unlock name cards faster (doesn’t boost combat).
  7. Don’t rush characters straight to level 90

    • Let characters gain EXP naturally from combat.
    • Advantage: avoids overflow waste once a character hits the cap.
    • Practical idea: keeping characters below 90 can help level newer units through normal gameplay.
  8. Artifact EXP rule: never feed leveled artifacts directly

    • Don’t convert leveled artifacts into EXP for gambling new artifacts.
    • Instead:
      • Use the artifact transmuter (it accepts leveled artifacts for resource extraction like sanctifying elixirs).
    • Suggested salvage approach:
      • Generally use 3★/4★ as materials
      • Save 5★ leveled artifacts for the transmuter
  9. If low on EXP books: stay at 80 and ascend

    • Avoid leveling everything to 90 unless necessary.
    • For many characters (especially those not scaling heavily on flat stats), level 80 + ascension is enough.
    • Missing 90 is often only a small damage gap if other stats (ER/crit/main scaling) are strong.
  10. Stop chasing “perfect” artifacts too early

    • If you’re missing one key piece (often goblet/circlet with crit/desired substats), don’t endlessly burn resin.
    • Build other characters first and revisit later.
    • Strongboxes can eventually help fill gaps.
  11. Practice Abyss enemies in the overworld

    • Use the Adventure Handbook to find Abyss enemies and fight them outside Abyss first.
    • Benefits:
      • Better understanding of mechanics/rotations
      • Safer practice (heal/retreat more easily)
    • Helps before attempts like Floor 12 and new enemy encounters.
  12. Artifact gambling conservatively (“level slow”)

    • Instead of hard-rolling everything to 20 at once, level artifacts in steps (e.g., 4/8/12
) to see if substats improve meaningfully.
    • If extra rolls mainly add unwanted stats (like mostly flat defense), stop early to save resources.
  13. Always have a crowd controller

    • Free-to-play: consider Sucrose
    • Recommended: Kazuha or Venti (video creator prefers Kazuha)
    • Alternatives like Heizou can also group/control (punch/utility style).
  14. Early-mid artifact hoarding: lock EM goblets

    • Elemental Mastery goblets are rare.
    • Save and lock any EM goblet you find—especially if relevant (e.g., Viridescent sets).
  15. Daily forge enhancement ores (free weapon progress)

    • At the blacksmith, craft mystic enhancement ores daily using regular crystal chunks (not resin-based variants).
    • Claim max batches (all crafting slots).
    • If needed:
      • Ask the weapon smith / use region markers
      • Mine with easier/strong mobility options (video mentions “Razor/Zhongli style”)
      • Use characters that reveal ore locations (video mentions Ningguang)
  16. Expeditions: set to crystal chunks

    • Talk to Katherine → expedition rewards → set to crystal chunks.
    • Crystal chunk expeditions beat Mora-only when you want consistent enhancement ore.
    • Example setup: keep multiple characters in Mondstadt for 20-hour chunk missions.
  17. Co-op achievements are a quick primogem source

    • Co-op achievement series can yield ~10 primogems for boss-related coop tasks.
    • Don’t abandon them when new sets release.
    • Can also get a special name card.
    • Uses Discord to find co-op help/friends.
  18. Support talent rule: don’t level normal attacks you won’t use

    • If a character is only used for skill/burst, keep their normal attack low.
    • Examples:
      • Raiden Shogun and Zhongli kept normals at level 1 in builds where they don’t use normal attacks.
    • Check guides if unsure.
  19. Explore constantly (and use stamina food)

    • Exploration is framed as the main primogem engine.
    • Increase efficiency with stamina foods:
      • Use items that reduce gliding/sprinting or climbing/sprinting stamina costs
      • Creator favorite: Sticky Honey Roast (climb/sprint stamina reduction)
    • Refresh when it runs out.
  20. Don’t ignore fishing: farm the fishing weapons

    • Recommend farming fishing weapons from Fontaine / Inazuma / Sumeru:
      • Fontaine sword: especially good for Furina (R5 suggested)
      • Inazuma catch: good for Xiangling/Raiden
      • Sumeru one: referenced as in-progress
    • Fishing is “slow but worth it.”
    • If delayed, visit another player’s world to claim fish (e.g., via Discord).
  21. Weapon banner sanity: don’t pull unless you have both featured characters

    • Personal suggestion to avoid regret:
      • Don’t pull weapon banner unless you already have both featured characters.
    • Epitomized Path exists, but the video still frames weapon banner as inefficient without guaranteed usefulness.
  22. Only “build pity” on banners you actually want

    • If you don’t want one of the featured characters, building pity can waste primogems because pity resets.
    • Creator discourages building pity—pull only when you truly want the character (or wait).
  23. Max battle pass every phase

    • Keep battle pass maxed with easy tasks:
      • Cooking dishes, claiming realm currency, forging items, etc.
    • Use TCG challenges in Tavern for quick EXP (avoid certain NPCs; video includes a joke about specific NPCs).
    • For remaining EXP needs: do weekly matches in Cat’s Tail (do 2 if you only need EXP).
  24. Schedule tip: take a rest day before major patches

    • Before big updates/new maps:
      • Take a rest day to prevent burnout
      • Avoid going too hard the night/day before release
  25. Recipe hunting for more cooking variety

    • Main benefit: access more dish options (attack/defense/stamina combos).
    • Use the interactive map or check:
      • Archive → materials → food category (gray recipes require collecting)
    • Also obtain recipes from restaurant vendors (menu scroll; recipe listings).

Strategies / Key Tips Recap (Quick Bullets)


Gamers / Sources Featured (Mentioned at the End)

No specific individual creators/streamers are named as “the gamer,” but the video references in-game characters/systems (e.g., Katherine, Treasure Compass, etc.) and the community tools listed above.

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