Genshin Impact: Fans Notice Strange Interaction with Fischl in Sumeru Desert

Julius Marlowe / Dec-16-2022
Genshin Impact: Fans Notice Strange Interaction with Fischl in Sumeru Desert

Genshin Impact recently released the new region of Sumeru, bringing with it a variety of unique landscapes unlike any other in the HoYoverse RPG. The desert features sprawling open areas dotted with pyramids throughout, and fans have also noticed plenty of smaller aesthetic details about the desert that set it apart from the rest of Teyvat. One of the most interesting details is the sand tracking the movements of each player's character, leaving behind a trail in the shape of the character's steps. However, one fan recently picked up on a strange interaction with Fischl in the desert.

The strange interaction with Fischl in the Sumeru desert was first noticed by a Genshin Impact player. Instead of leaving a trail of footprints in the sand like the other characters, Fischl's footprints appear to be floating in the air. This is due to Fischl's unique ability to fly, which causes her to hover slightly above the sand when she moves. This creates an interesting visual effect that stands out from the other characters. 

What's even more interesting is that Fischl's footprints appear to be affected by the wind. When a gust of wind blows across the desert, Fischl's footprints will be swept away and replaced with new ones, creating a dynamic visual effect. This adds to the overall atmosphere of the Sumeru desert and makes it even more unique.

Genshin Impact's newest region, Sumeru, has been well-received by fans and is filled with interesting details and features. One of the most interesting details is the sand tracking the movements of each player's character, leaving behind a trail in the shape of the character's steps. However, one fan recently picked up on a strange interaction with Fischl in the desert. What's even more interesting is that Fischl's footprints appear to be affected by the wind, creating a dynamic visual effect that adds to the overall atmosphere of the Sumeru desert.

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