The range is fairly large, but not oculus-locator-large that you can use in general areas and still get a hit. It also does not show challenges and puzzles, only chests, so... depends where you are and how much you found.I finished the Liyue archon story on Sunday. Now Inazuma is locked down and I got a series of quests I have to complete to access it. I also unlocked the Liyue reputation person and I've done about 30 of the 50 odd world quests and only 48% exploration so I'll be spending some more time here. I did complete reputation for Mondstadt and crafted the treasure compass but I've not been able to make it work. Is the range on that thing really short or am I just looking in barren areas? I keep trying it on cooldown when I'm doing the daily commissions and so far not a single hit.
Raiden Shogun is strong and versatile, any team will benefit from her energy recharge and her skill is extra damage on all your attacks. Ironically, there's two characters that work a lot less with her mechanics due to barely activating her skill. Dehya and Tighnari.I was talking to a friend who plays the game and he insists that I should not pull for any character before Raiden Shogun. I was telling him I'm thinking about Wanderer and Yelan and Zhongli and he was like "No. Absolutely not. Nobody at all before Raiden." I looked her up and she's apparently super popular and powerful but is she that good that you should just not pull for anyone at all before her? She's rumored to appear in 4.1 I believe.
Anyway, all you guys will be in Fontaine tomorrow. Hope you have a great time there
Poor Dehya, always forgottenLyney's trial is pretty clunky, and it's mostly one mob at a time... definitely one of those characters that wants a shielder, but in his mono pyro that's Thoma or Xinyan... yeah I'm not so convinced by him.
I know this is still probably bad for endgame stats or whatever but again, these are just artifacts I had lying around and it works quite well for going through the story.
Time for an update with how things are going.
After finishing the Liyue archon quests I did all the other main quests that appear. I liked Shenhe's story arc and the Dansleif quest was okay too. I just the story doesn't go towards where it implies it's going (that you were the villains all along) because that trope is not surprising or interesting anymore. I also did the fishing and teapot quests. As a general thing I like fishing and the animal crossing type building game mechanics but I find both kind of tedious in this game. Fishing because having specific bait is mandatory instead of optional like most games and the fact that you can only fish for like 5 minutes in one spot before having to go somewhere else. I kind of prefer fishing to be a relaxing activity that you can do with relatively low investment by just standing in one place for a while. Likewise, the teapot furniture building thing was ok for a couple of weeks while I used up all the wood I had accumulated along the way but now that I actually have to farm wood to continue I don't feel like doing it anymore lol.
People have access to their shop on Friday, while other people can only buy those items on Saturday onward, so if there's anything players want they can get it first. Don't hesitate to buy anything you need in there.Anyway, I had a question about teapot etiquette. I've been visiting you guys' teapots (Line Ascheroth ) for the battlepass weekly thing and one time I saw that the vendor had a radiant spincrystal that I didn't have so I bought it. I realized later that me buying it might have deprived you of the chance to buy it (if stocks are limited and you needed it). I'm sorry if that was the case. I didn't really think about that before clicking buy. So my question what is the etiquette to buy something from someone else's game in that scenario?
Inazuma... is a bit jank. The archipelago model feels a bit limited, the story beats are pretty off, the mechanics don't work super well (the grappling hook in particular, huge improvement over it in Sumeru).Then I headed to Inazuma. And again, that first time you see Inazuma city is a revelation. It was so beautiful walking up that path for the first time. I finished the first part of the archon quest on the first island and got my ass kicked by Raiden Shogun. Headed to the second island and met Kokomi. That's where I am in the story now. I have to say, I've found Inazuma to be a little... jarring... as an experience. It's a large enough area but everything feels so clumped up and claustrophobic. Also the new mechanics were hard to pick up for a while. The electrogranum thing and it's mechanics weren't that intuitive and there are still things I don't properly understand about it (like for example, I've seen these breakable walls around the map which have this obvious purple glowing thing behind it but I've not been able to figure out how to break that wall or what to do with it). I didn't even recognize the electro seelies for a long while because they look and act so different from the regular seelies you've seen so far. It was only by accident that I figured that out. The second island was also frustrating because of all those areas which have the electro thing all around that causes damage while you're there. I know there are quests to get rid of it and I did them but one of those was timegated for 7 days and I just finished it yesterday. And you absolutely do not feel like exploring the place while it's so dangerous to just run around. So exploration on both islands so far as been quite limited. And also, is it just me or are there far fewer chests that give primogems than there used to be in the earlier zones? I know there are lots of chests but the ones that give primos seem few and far between for some reason.
I like Zhongli, but I'm not sure I'd even get him nowadays. He's relegated to my mono Geo team where he really shines.Getting Yelan was expensive though. Went to pity, got Jean and then went to pity again to get her. That wrecked my plans of maybe getting Zhongli and anyone else down the line. I've made my way back up to 130 wishes now and Zhongli is here. I can't decide whether to get him or not. On the one hand, best shielder in the game and will make life so much easier for the rest of the game. But I'm not sure who I'd replace in my team to accommodate him. My friend told me that I can just build Noelle if I want a shielder and that's a good point right? But he was the same friend who was like "You must get Raiden Shogun no matter what". He was also like you must get her signature weapon as well and at that point I just tuned his advice out.
I... don't think you can get double primogems on multiple platforms at once? You can buy the double bonus on any platform, and then buy it again for double primos once the reset has happened, but it would be an account reset, not a platform specific one... I think that's what your friend meant? They reset the bonus once a year during the anniversary.My friend also said I should try and get the hydro archon and just all archons in general and yeah, makes sense, but it's not possible to catch up to 3 years worth of characters as a new player unless you spend unreasonable amounts of money. My friend did in fact advise me to buy primogems now because the first time purchase bonus will reset during the anniversary so I can 'double dip' on it again. Is it true that the first time double bonus is platform specific? So if I bought primogems on iOS and got double, I'd be able to buy it on PC and get double again? He said that's how it works but that seems unlikely. Anyway, none of that is happening of course.
Teapot owner has first dibs on Fridays, others can only buy on Saturday or Sunday. Feel free to buy whatever you want.Anyway, I had a question about teapot etiquette. I've been visiting you guys' teapots (@Line @Ascheroth ) for the battlepass weekly thing and one time I saw that the vendor had a radiant spincrystal that I didn't have so I bought it. I realized later that me buying it might have deprived you of the chance to buy it (if stocks are limited and you needed it). I'm sorry if that was the case. I didn't really think about that before clicking buy. So my question what is the etiquette to buy something from someone else's game in that scenario?
Inazuma is definitely more hostile . Harder puzzles too. I really enjoyed it, personally, but I'm also kinda happy we went back to less hostile exploration (I wouldn't mind an occassional subarea like that though).Then I headed to Inazuma. And again, that first time you see Inazuma city is a revelation. It was so beautiful walking up that path for the first time. I finished the first part of the archon quest on the first island and got my ass kicked by Raiden Shogun. Headed to the second island and met Kokomi. That's where I am in the story now. I have to say, I've found Inazuma to be a little... jarring... as an experience. It's a large enough area but everything feels so clumped up and claustrophobic. Also the new mechanics were hard to pick up for a while. The electrogranum thing and it's mechanics weren't that intuitive and there are still things I don't properly understand about it (like for example, I've seen these breakable walls around the map which have this obvious purple glowing thing behind it but I've not been able to figure out how to break that wall or what to do with it). I didn't even recognize the electro seelies for a long while because they look and act so different from the regular seelies you've seen so far. It was only by accident that I figured that out. The second island was also frustrating because of all those areas which have the electro thing all around that causes damage while you're there. I know there are quests to get rid of it and I did them but one of those was timegated for 7 days and I just finished it yesterday. And you absolutely do not feel like exploring the place while it's so dangerous to just run around. So exploration on both islands so far as been quite limited. And also, is it just me or are there far fewer chests that give primogems than there used to be in the earlier zones? I know there are lots of chests but the ones that give primos seem few and far between for some reason.
He's a big comfort pick, but I don't think he's super essential (I feel like no unit really is at this point tbh), especially if you're just in it for exploration and story and not Abyss.So what do you guys say? Should I try to get Zhongli then? I've been playing Starfield this past week so all story progress in Genshin has stopped, which means I'm no longer getting story primogems. I expect I'll get another 20 wishes from dailies before his banner goes away, which means I'll have 150 by the end. That should be enough (or close enough) to guarantee him if I lose the 50-50 again. I was thinking maybe I should just wait until the end of his banner and see what is coming up next and then decide. My friend also said I should try and get the hydro archon and just all archons in general and yeah, makes sense, but it's not possible to catch up to 3 years worth of characters as a new player unless you spend unreasonable amounts of money. My friend did in fact advise me to buy primogems now because the first time purchase bonus will reset during the anniversary so I can 'double dip' on it again. Is it true that the first time double bonus is platform specific? So if I bought primogems on iOS and got double, I'd be able to buy it on PC and get double again? He said that's how it works but that seems unlikely. Anyway, none of that is happening of course.
Yeah I wasn't seriously considering buying primogems. I live in a poor country and the iOS markup on prices is ridiculous and I'm just not rich enough to be spending that kind of money on wishes. Was just curious if the double bonus was actually tied to platforms as I was told.I have never straight out bought primogems. The best deal is the Welkin Moon. I have also done the battle pass like twice, that is not as optimal in terms of primogems as Welkin, but you do get some decent 4* weapons. If you plan on spending some real money (as in hundreds of dollars), I do think the bonus primogems reset.
I actually like Jean ever since I first played the game 3 years ago. I was quite pleased to get her when I lost the 50-50, even though I expect she's not 'top-tier' being an OG standard bannner character. She's my only Anemo character now that Lumine changes element when required. That said, there are several reasons why I don't think I'll be leveling her or anyone else up for a while. Firstly, I have Barbara leveled up to 60 with some okay relics and talents leveled up and she reached C6 when I went to pity on Yelan's banner. So I have a healer if the need arises for any specific part of the game. Second, and this is a real problem, is that I just don't enjoy doing domains and the boss fights to level up characters/talents. I'm forcing myself to do enough to keep Lisa, Yelan and Lumine leveled up and when I reach Sumeru I'll switch over to leveling Dehya and Tighnari. The idea of leveling up more characters when I could instead be playing the story is not that appealing. In spite of that, the other day I went to the domain that drops the Viridiscent set that you mentioned and used I think 7 or 8 condensed resins there. I got exactly 2 usable pieces from what is effectively 15 odd dungeon runs. The whole artifact/relic RNG is one of the biggest pain points of both Genshin and Star Rail for me and that's a whole other discussion but this felt really bad. And I think it is absolutely not worth putting up with it when I'm only able to farm purple relics at best. We'll leave this RNG bullshit for until when I can get yellow relics from domains.Also, don't sleep on Jean! Maybe don't drop everything for her right now, but she's a very solid healer, and her anemo element makes her a fantastic debuffer with the Viridescent Venerer artifact set. Incredibly useful for almost all teams (outside of Geo and Dendro because it doesn't work with those), good example of role compression.
Yeah the BP is worth it if you intend to continue. You get loads of ressources out of it. Also a good weapon, now that one you'll have to think hard about it, because it totally depends on what you have and what chars you want to use.Sorry for not replying earlier. Starfield is absolutely sucking up all my free time and when I'm not playing the game I'm thinking about playing the game. That's quite rare for me. This is not good for me with regards to Genshin because the farther away I get from the game the less likely I am to remember the story beats with my goldfish tier brain. These days I'm just doing the daily chores and battlepass stuff. Which I got to level 47 today so at least this time I'll finish it off. I suppose I should buy it when it's finished to get maximum benefit. Don't know how often I'll be able to finish the whole thing.
So it seems the consensus is that Zhongli is okay/good to have but not necessary. The thing about being so far behind and only half way through the story is that I haven't even met half the characters yet and I don't really know who I'd want. Archons seem to be the 'safe' choice where they're good characters and you can try to get them without having to second guess yourself about whether you've made a mistake. But I guess Zhongli can wait for another rerun and I'll save wishes for someone else. Since Venti might be next, is he a top tier sort of must-have character? TBH I've not been super impressed with Anemo in the game so far but that might just be because I haven't had a very good Anemo character. If not Venti then I guess I can wait for Furina or Raiden and see if maybe one of those is someone I'd want. I might get through Raiden's story by that point but it's impossible that I'll have met Furina by then.
Still, be careful to not neglect your characters too much, it's always a risk long term. At least as far as ascending and upgrading weapons and talents, even if it's boring (though I guess you can do it in multiplayer too, that breaks the monotony a bit).I actually like Jean ever since I first played the game 3 years ago. I was quite pleased to get her when I lost the 50-50, even though I expect she's not 'top-tier' being an OG standard bannner character. She's my only Anemo character now that Lumine changes element when required. That said, there are several reasons why I don't think I'll be leveling her or anyone else up for a while. Firstly, I have Barbara leveled up to 60 with some okay relics and talents leveled up and she reached C6 when I went to pity on Yelan's banner. So I have a healer if the need arises for any specific part of the game. Second, and this is a real problem, is that I just don't enjoy doing domains and the boss fights to level up characters/talents. I'm forcing myself to do enough to keep Lisa, Yelan and Lumine leveled up and when I reach Sumeru I'll switch over to leveling Dehya and Tighnari. The idea of leveling up more characters when I could instead be playing the story is not that appealing. In spite of that, the other day I went to the domain that drops the Viridiscent set that you mentioned and used I think 7 or 8 condensed resins there. I got exactly 2 usable pieces from what is effectively 15 odd dungeon runs. The whole artifact/relic RNG is one of the biggest pain points of both Genshin and Star Rail for me and that's a whole other discussion but this felt really bad. And I think it is absolutely not worth putting up with it when I'm only able to farm purple relics at best. We'll leave this RNG bullshit for until when I can get yellow relics from domains.
Yeah I'm trying to keep them up. I'm still at AR35 so my characters are capped at level 70. Will stay at that ascension until I'm done with Sumeru probably, although I believe I'm past AR50 in terms of XP earned. Currently Lisa and Yelan are level 70, with level 70 weapons, the best level 16 artifacts I could muster and about level 4-5 in talents. I intend to pre-farm ascension materials to take them to level 80 before going to do the ascension test. It'll take so long that I can probably pre-farm materials to take them all the way to 90 but I'm assuming 80-90 will be extremely expensive and I'm not sure if it'll be worth it to get these characters there. Dehya and Tighnari are locked at level 40 with level 50-60 weapons, level 16 artifacts and no talents because those aren't unlocked yet. Again, the plan is to get them to level 70 and then farm for level 80 before doing ascension. All this means I'll probably be somewhere near the end of Sumeru before I think about ascension.Still, be careful to not neglect your characters too much, it's always a risk long term. At least as far as ascending and upgrading weapons and talents, even if it's boring (though I guess you can do it in multiplayer too, that breaks the monotony a bit).
See this is the problem. I have no idea who most of these characters are so I don't know if I'd want to get them.Seems like the first 4.1 banner is Neuvillette/Hu Tao with Fischl, Xingqiu, Diona.
Now that's horrible for old players, I think we all have those three at C6 since 1984, but for a new player, that's probably the best 4* line up ever. Last minute banner changes happen, though.
Maybe it's worth going for him or Hu Tao spindoctor ?
Hmmm, that's going to be a big jump on AR... and it actually slows you down quite a bit to farm at much lower AR, I dunno.Yeah I'm trying to keep them up. I'm still at AR35 so my characters are capped at level 70. Will stay at that ascension until I'm done with Sumeru probably, although I believe I'm past AR50 in terms of XP earned. Currently Lisa and Yelan are level 70, with level 70 weapons, the best level 16 artifacts I could muster and about level 4-5 in talents. I intend to pre-farm ascension materials to take them to level 80 before going to do the ascension test. It'll take so long that I can probably pre-farm materials to take them all the way to 90 but I'm assuming 80-90 will be extremely expensive and I'm not sure if it'll be worth it to get these characters there. Dehya and Tighnari are locked at level 40 with level 50-60 weapons, level 16 artifacts and no talents because those aren't unlocked yet. Again, the plan is to get them to level 70 and then farm for level 80 before doing ascension. All this means I'll probably be somewhere near the end of Sumeru before I think about ascension.
Neuvillette you won't have met for quite some time, but Hu Tao... I don't even remember when she appears I know she has her own character quest, though. Have you been unlocking and doing those too?See this is the problem. I have no idea who most of these characters are so I don't know if I'd want to get them.
No clue who Neuvillette is. New Fontaine character I assume. I had to look up who Hu Tao is and she was briefly part of the story in Liyue. I remembered Xingqiu but again had to look up Fischl and Diona. I had fun playing Fischl in the current character trial but I did think Keqing was better. In any case, you don't pull for 4-stars right? So I figured I should look into Hu Tao. I found this video where the person says she's a very powerful dps character but she has a very involved playstyle. I suppose my question is whether she's still worth it if someone is not mechanically skilled enough to pull of that kind of playstyle? And it seems this upcoming banner synergizes with her well (by design I assume). So yeah, she seems like something to think about.
Hu Tao appears once or twice in the Liyue story. She works at the funeral parlour that Zhongli owns and you'll have an interaction with her when you go looking for him and he's not around or something like that. As for character quests, I've done a few that were available to me but the majority are AR locked above AR35 so no, not done those yet.Neuvillette you won't have met for quite some time, but Hu Tao... I don't even remember when she appears I know she has her own character quest, though. Have you been unlocking and doing those too?
Nah, I'd never pull on a banner if I don't like the 5 star, but say if am interested in multiple 5 stars but couldn't get them all, the 4 star selection would be something to consider and possible give one banner an edge over another.So are you guys saying one should pull on a banner for the 4-stars even if you don't really want the 5-star? I've stopped playing the story for now so primogem income is limited to daily chores and it feels like I should maybe save wishes for when a 5-star I'd want actually comes instead of 4-stars but I don't know now.
It's not so much rolling on a character that I don't want, and more a character that I don't need now. Ain't no hurry to level up every character immediately once you get a good team running.So are you guys saying one should pull on a banner for the 4-stars even if you don't really want the 5-star? I've stopped playing the story for now so primogem income is limited to daily chores and it feels like I should maybe save wishes for when a 5-star I'd want actually comes instead of 4-stars but I don't know now.
Definitely not. Chasing 4 stars is the territory of whales, there is NO guarantee of getting a given 4 star ever unlike with 5 stars. If there's a 5 star you might like but aren't sure on and they have great 4 stars maybe that could encourage you but even the weapon banner is a better investment for F2P than chasing 4 stars. You'll eventually have all of them anyway more than likely due to the fact all of them are on the standard banner and all of them are possible on the limited banners, just less likely than the featured.Okay well I'm confused now. Should I pull on a banner with good 4 stars if I'm not really interested in the 5 star or not?
Generally, the two all rounders are the Serpent Spine claymore and now the Wolf-Fang sword, which will be usually better than the Black Sword.I reached level 50 on the battlepass and I'm going to buy it soon. Was looking for some advice on which weapon to take. I know the answer to this question depends on who you have and what you need. I'm actually looking for something for Lumine and I'm wondering if the Black Sword is a good enough general purpose weapon for her. The thing about Lumine is that she can keep changing element and her gear requirements change along with that so for now (while leveling) I'm just trying to build her with general purpose stats that can work with any element even if they're not ideal. So for her gear I've given her basic HP/attack/crit stats and the sets are generic +attack bonus things. She's currently wielding the Prototype Rancour which is the best I had at the time and I also have the Sacrificial Sword from some random pull. Since all her items are basically sub optimal I'm wondering if I should bother with the battlepass sword for her. Or should I just pick something else entirely?
That's not really accurate though. You still get random non-featured 4*, you still get 4* from the standard banner, and you still get all the free automatic 4* (plus event ones), and for anything short of Abyss or the hardest event challenges that's more than enough for everything. You can do 100% of non-Abyss content with the right Lumine + the auto characters you get, everything else is just "what do you want / who looks coolest". I've spent 160 primos on a 5* and didn't see a specific one of the featured 4* more than once.I really like the gameplay of both characters, I'm curious about their final numbers.
And to come back to the 4* on a banner, that's my point: if say, Wriothesley is not that strong and you miss the 50/50, that's an awful lot of primos invested... and a set of 4* that you'll probably never use. That hurts general progression a lot on a new account.
In the end, you should get 5* because you really like them, but always be aware that it can also cause problems for a long while if your team doesn't make sense. If you for example end up going for Shenhe, Cyno, Eula and Itto... yeah that's not going to go so well for a new player.
Sure, we get a character every 12 weeks, and some characters on the standard banner that we almost never rolled on... now would I ever say to a new player to rely on those? Certainly not.That's not really accurate though. You still get random non-featured 4*, you still get 4* from the standard banner, and you still get all the free automatic 4* (plus event ones), and for anything short of Abyss or the hardest event challenges that's more than enough for everything. You can do 100% of non-Abyss content with the right Lumine + the auto characters you get, everything else is just "what do you want / who looks coolest". I've spent 160 primos on a 5* and didn't see a specific one of the featured 4* more than once.
Given the complete RNG of 4* and the fact they just aren't needed, I would never encourage or discourage anyone from pull based on the 4* pool. The 5* are guaranteed, they are clear what they're about, and you'll eventually get all 4* no matter what if you keep playing the game and pulling for 5*. I don't have C6 XQ despite having played for 2 years but it doesn't actually impact me in any meaningful way, I JUST got C6 Fischl, it just really doesn't matter.
How many people do the endgame and go for the meta? A lot, else we wouldn't see massive revenue when strong characters are released or come back for the first time, and pitiful chars like Dehya wouldn't be so low on the charts with a huge campaign to buff her.How many people play the end game? How many people actually build hard-meta teams? It's a small minority at its' biggest. The World level difficulty spike happens whether you have the "best" teams or not because as-is it's probably the worst balanced thing in Genshin. You have people being told what to do every step of the way and it STILL sucks because of how it works out.
And we're talking about someone that struggled at times, and it's perfectly understandable why that happened with the way the game is structured.You absolutely can play any character and any team in 99.9999% of Genshin. Floor 12 of the Abyss and the optional hardest difficulty of some combat events just aren't that popular, and people who want to do those things already should know more about the game than someone asking for advice about whether 4* matter for pulling on 5* banners. I say this as someone who has cleared floor 12 and sometimes does those hardest events: 4* on banner should never be a factor for your pulling. You can also just... do those things without the standard meta teams, as randoms on reddit have repeatedly shown. There is no required character or teams of characters for any content in Genshin, there just isn't.
So first off, we are arguing three different things. Endgame content is endgame content - it doesn't matter, meta is overblown and not even required as much as people say, and there's almost none of it. Floor 12 abyss and the odd combat challenge difficulty that gives ore no one at that stage needs. The second thing is the difficulty spike - this is way, way, way before endgame and 4* do not help here, I know from personal experience and from helping other people through it. Third thing is "should you pull for 4* on limited banners".How many people do the endgame and go for the meta? A lot, else we wouldn't see massive revenue when strong characters are released or come back for the first time, and pitiful chars like Dehya wouldn't be so low on the charts with a huge campaign to buff her.
And we're talking about someone that struggled at times, and it's perfectly understandable why that happened with the way the game is structured.
But your solution to that is to say "people did it on reddit".... which is totally true.
And is also literally answering Spindoctor woes with "just git gud".
Exactly why I always disagree with that "you can play with whomever, people cleared it all with free chars!" while neglecting the time investment and the skill and focus required, especially when there already were justified roadblocks.
And why I consider the meta as vitally important for entirely different reasons than the people that want to push the best times (good for them): I want the game accessible and doable for newbies and returning players alike without them having to hit a break wall until they can finally do it. And just giving the advice of "play who you want"... is fine, but "ignore the 4* and everything else around the meta" certainly isn't.
We already had multiple people giving up in this thread because the difficulty spike was too much for them to have fun.
But the thing: this is not technically a matter of talking about different things, you just contextualize it as "pull for specific 4* on banners" again and again. Which is not what I'm saying, that's the high end view of trying to get all characters (and people failing at it is hilarious).So first off, we are arguing three different things. Endgame content is endgame content - it doesn't matter, meta is overblown and not even required as much as people say, and there's almost none of it. Floor 12 abyss and the odd combat challenge difficulty that gives ore no one at that stage needs. The second thing is the difficulty spike - this is way, way, way before endgame and 4* do not help here, I know from personal experience and from helping other people through it. Third thing is "should you pull for 4* on limited banners".
The core argument was "should you pull for 4* on limited banners" asked by anyone who is newer to the game and the answer is no. End of story. You said "well sometimes" but I will never agree with that. All cases of someone pulling for 4* are exceptions that they themselves should make for a personal reason, not because it's good advice. The difficulty spike is an unrelated discussion.
I had the "right" 4* when leveling up and the difficulty spike was unbearable. Actually, trying to follow endgame/meta guides probably made it worse because a lot of that just doesn't pan out the same way when your characters are level 30 with level 4 talents and blue artifacts - I wish there were better mid-game guides than there are, because I couldn't really find much. It took longer to get through that than to explore an entire nation. I already said it's the hardest, worst designed thing in Genshin but having end-game "meta" characters does not affect it because that's not really the core problem. I want Genshin to flatten out that insane curve for everyone but I vehemently disagree that having certain 4* makes it better, especially not to the point where you should ever, as a new player, prioritize 4* on banner over the 5* (even many whales don't pull for more than 1 copy of a new 4*, that's how rubbish 4* pulling is).
And here is the crux of the matter.The difficulty spike in Genshin is infamous, and who knows if they're ever going to actually overhaul it, but I really hope so because it keeps me from ever recommending the game. Pulling for 4* does not and will not make it easier. Some 5*, like Zhongles or Yelan, do have a pretty immediate impact (if you can farm for them, which itself can be difficult, and is again another systemic issue that is infamous and unlikely to be solved soon), but even then there are more 5* options than ever for units that just make the game easier, and it still doesn't help with the difficulty curve that much because it's so poorly built. It was from a different iteration of Genshin, and it just kinda doesn't work anymore, and it's a completely separate issue that just to reiterate pulling for 4* won't help with.
If you start with a 5* main DPS, it's different, certainly.I just completely disagree. 4* do not matter more than 5* early on - 5* are explicitly more powerful, and the majority (especially lately) of 5* are on-field or sub dps that can work with a ton of random 4*, including the guaranteed ones. If you ave 4* you should build them, I'm not saying to ignore them, but telling people to pull on a banner because of the 4* is like telling them to spend money on the premium stardust weapons or the adventurer's pack in the shop - it's almost universally bad.
Tons of the more supportey, or very specific 5* are not very good early or mid game.but as you yourself highlighted, a lot of them don't work well without actually decent artifacts and leveled up weapons, which is very difficult at that point.
And this I just don't understand. Except if you really don't want Ayaka or she's filling a role you already have, what is there to lose with potentially getting a prime Cryo DPS, and the trio of reverse powercreep?Telling someone to pull on like Ayaka's banner because it has XQ + Bennet + Fischl isn't going to help them and it's just bad advice. Most, if not all, 5* have very flexible 4* supports.
If players don't want the 5* because they hate playing as them, or hate their design, of course they should not roll.If a 5* someone wants has "important" 4* than great, hopefully they get lucky and get them. If a 5* banner someone doesn't want has top-tier 4* I'm still gonna tell them not to pull for the 5* they don't want. Pulling for 4* is not a smart use of primogems, free or paid, and it's something the community almost universally agrees on (only pull on a banner if you want the 5*)
Again, I just absolutely disagree. People trying to min-max their primo spending for power are a minority, and even then the 4* is NEVER THE FOCUS of advising people to pull on banners - it's if the 5* is good and they don't have it. There is never a time when a non-experienced player should be given advice leading to them thinking they should pull because of 4*. Your advice led directly to thisIf you start today and you roll Neuvillette early, welp, that's annoying as you'll have a harder time to get him up to speed after the first ascension. But a ridiculous main DPS 5* is never a waste (if you don't hate him for some reason) for your account.
While if you try to get Venti... and you fail to get him after, say, 150 rolls? That feels horrible, and if the 4* you got are not very good at all, and also suffer from not being able to be brought up to speed like Neuvillette? That will severely impact your account for the foreseeable future.
It's not about trying to get specific 4*, it's about optimizing your primogem spending, which is reeeally important before you have a team strong enough to ignore all the non-endgame content.
My answer is no. Never pull on a banner if you don't want the 5*. That's also, at large, the accepted standard of the community, from whales to f2p to those in between. The difficulty spike in Genshin exists whether you min-max your primos or not, at best having the absolute perfect mid-game characters shaves like... a small percentage of difficulty off, but that's trivial for most.Okay well I'm confused now. Should I pull on a banner with good 4 stars if I'm not really interested in the 5 star or not?
See, I did say that players shouldn't roll if they don't want the character for X or U. But otherwise... well yeah, we should recommend newish players to roll on good banners and not on bad ones? That's kind of a gacha staple, that one.My answer is no. Never pull on a banner if you don't want the 5*. That's also, at large, the accepted standard of the community, from whales to f2p to those in between. The difficulty spike in Genshin exists whether you min-max your primos or not, at best having the absolute perfect mid-game characters shaves like... a small percentage of difficulty off, but that's trivial for most.
If people didn't leave on the original Tartaglia fight that needed to be nerfed, or when they can't even kill world bosses with their usual team because of a world level up, or any of those potential roadblocks - that we've seen people hit in this thread - I'd be much more inclined to say "play whatever". But clearly, that has not always rung true for everyone.If Genshin didn't have the horrible difficulty spike, would you still be giving the same advice? My stance (and again, the common wisdom of the Genshin community) is that 4* should never influence your decision to pull on a banner, because 4* slots are very flexible and because they are absolutely not guaranteed, which you seem to be glossing over. Your stance seems to be power > all and "meta" 4* on banners of a non-Dehya-level 5* you don't have means pull for it. There's just no world where that's solid advice.
I'm literally arguing for the opposite.You seem to believe it's "reeeally important" which based on all the evidence of the vast, vast, VAST amount of casual players in Genshin, is wrong. If it's important to you, then that's fine - but it's not important to tens of millions of other players and they seem to be enjoying the game fine without playing it like you, and it's just factually not important to progress in the game.