Reddit user Crafty-Enthusiasm-43 recently posted a Genshin Impact clip in which they’re exploring what appears to be Inazuma based on a glimpse at its geography. In order for Genshin Impact players to reach Inazuma, they have to complete enough in-game challenges to reach adventure level 30 or higher, so they can complete “The Immortal God and the Eternal Euthymia.” Genshin Impact’s Inazuma is a zone full of mysteries to discover, including the endless lightning’s ability to ignite wet torches in the area and the ceaseless rain dissipating quickly upon entering the nearby city.
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Crafty-Enthusiasm-43’s Genshin Impact video begins with Kokomi visually glitching in a way that has the hydro character kneeling with their head forward, while they take baby steps. Somehow, Crafty-Enthusiasm-43 is able to make Kokomi climb up a mountain, unlike other Genshin Impact players that have climbed great heights, by utilizing this interesting glitch that sees the character clipping into the structure repeatedly as she rises. The Genshin Impact video has Kokomi’s face almost entirely inside the mountain while climbing, but it concludes before Crafty-Enthusiasm-43 is able to reach the top, which may suggest that the character was limited from going too far.
Several mountains dot the Genshin Impact map and players can climb them to observe the surrounding landscape without using any maneuvers like the ones used in Crafty-Enthusiasm-43’s video. There are Genshin Impact collectibles called electroculus that can be found all around the Inazuma map, and some are located at the top of such mountains, suggesting that miHoYo intends for players to climb some of the massive obstacles. Although it’s likely that Genshin Impact’s Kokomi isn’t intended to climb mountains the way she does in Crafty-Enthusiasm-43’s video, it’s currently unclear if the mountain could be traversed using alternate methods.
Since posting their Genshin Impact clip, Crafty-Enthusiasm-43 has reached over 9,000 fans that almost entirely label Kokomi’s actions as “griddy.” Some Genshin Impact players utilized the opportunity to mention another glitch in the past that resulted in Kokomi swimming through the air and walking on water, while there may be even more glitches like it that remain undiscovered. One Genshin Impact fan noted a similarity between Crafty-Enthusiasm-43’s Genshin Impact video and a mythological tale from China that sees a carp turning into a dragon, a story that has been referenced in the past with things like Pokemon’s Magikarp.
Genshin Impact is available now for mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5. A Switch version is currently in development with no confirmed release date.
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