Today, I want to talk about something I’ve been messing around with lately – collecting materials for my Xiangling in Genshin Impact. It’s been quite the adventure, let me tell you.
Getting Started
First off, I needed to figure out exactly what this fiery chef needed. I remembered that I checked some character guides and found that she uses a mix of stuff like Jueyun Chilis, Slime Condensate, and some special boss drops.
The Jueyun Chili Hunt
I spent a good chunk of time running around Liyue, especially in places like Qingce Village, just picking up every Jueyun Chili I could find. They’re these little red peppers, pretty easy to spot once you get the hang of it. It got pretty repetitive, but hey, what we won’t do for our favorite characters, right?
- Running around Qingce Village for hours.
- Picking up every single chili in sight.
- Almost mistaking other red plants for Jueyun Chilis.
Slime Extermination
Next up were the slimes. Oh boy, these little bouncy guys are everywhere. I battled tons of them – Pyro slimes, Hydro slimes, you name it. Collecting their drops was a bit of a grind, but it’s necessary. At least it’s good combat practice, I guess.
- Battling slimes across Teyvat.
- Getting annoyed by those little Anemo slimes.
- Collecting so much slime condensate.
Boss Battles
And then there were the bosses. For Xiangling, I needed to fight the Pyro Regisvine a bunch of times. It’s a big, fiery plant monster, and it dropped the special items she needed. Let me tell you, those fights were tough, but super satisfying when I finally won.
- Fighting the Pyro Regisvine over and over.
- Learning its attack patterns.
- Finally getting those Everflame Seeds.
Final Thoughts
So yeah, that’s been my journey of collecting materials for Xiangling. It’s a lot of work, but seeing her get stronger makes it all worthwhile. Plus, it’s a good excuse to explore the world of Teyvat some more. Now all I’ve got to do is level her up and watch her set the world on fire!
Anyway, that’s my little adventure. If you’re working on your Xiangling, I hope this little rundown was helpful. Happy farming, everyone!