Genshin Impact Player Discovers Secret Entrance To Sumeru
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Genshin Impact's latest major update has introduced the hotly anticipated district of Sumeru. The arrival of Teyvat's fourth nation was generally welcomed locally to say the least.
Right now, there are two or three ways players can access the new major locale. The clearest one is probably walking through the passage which is located under Cinnabar Cliff. Be that as it may, a new post on the official Genshin Impact subreddit shows a marginally unconventional way to enter Sumeru.
Reddit client hanato_06 has shared a video revealing how players can enter the new Sumeru district through Chasm. All players have to do is find a cave near Gandharva Ville that has two or three tremendous tree roots. Climbing up these roots will give them the choice to enter the new area which indicates that this interaction was intentionally placed in the game. Another reason why this ought not be viewed as a bug is the fact that going into Sumeru this way will in any case set off a special cutscene for players who are entering the new locale interestingly.
Two or three fans in the remark segment claim that their most memorable experience with Sumeru was actually through this special entrance. This persuaded many players to think that designer HoYoverse will probably add a special achievement for players who manage to climb their way up from Chasm to Sumeru. Chasm was the last district that was added before Sumeru during Genshin Impact Version 2.6. The Chasm is a one of a kind part of Teyvat that can be separated into two main parts, the overworld, and the underground mines.
Indeed, even before Chasm was released, various leaks have been hinting that it would act as an extension among Liyue and Sumeru, which has shown to be right. Very much like Chasm, Sumeru is also partitioned into two parts, rainforests, and deserts. Up until this point, players have the choice to investigate Sumeru's rainforests with new leaks claiming that Genshin Impact update 3.1 will in all likelihood introduce Teyvat's most memorable deserts.
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The majority of the local area appears to be satisfied with the new major district and many players claim that Sumeru managed to try and surpass their already exclusive requirements. One of the greatest enhancements is the overall exploration experience as the entire area is by all accounts significantly more interactive in comparison to Mondstadt, Liyue, and Inazuma. Bits of hearsay have been hinting that once all of its parts are opened, Genshin Impact's new Sumeru nation will be almost as large as the three recently released districts combined.