By Jay / / Games News

A Genshin Impact Player successfully deleted almost 70,000 items from their inventory after months of hard work to acquire important materials.

Players can gather a lot of materials by defeating bosses, completing domain challenges, and participating in the latest events in the game. Conquering domains and defeating enemies throughout Teyvat also rewards players with ascension materials for weapons, which are crucial for enhancing the potential of equipped weapons on characters.

After playing Genshin Impact for many months, Reddit user u/Pkfire100 decided to delete almost 70,000 items from their inventory, including character ascension materials and weapons. Specifically, this player was able to collect 9,999 each of Recruit’s Insignias, Damaged Masks, Divining Scrolls, Firm Arrowheads, Treasure Hoarder Insignias, Old Handguards, and Faded Red Satin.

According to u/Pkfire100, deleting these items was the “End Goal” after conquering many challenges in the game.

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Character and weapon materials are typically collected after defeating normal enemy types like Hilichurls and treasure guardians. These materials frequently drop in Genshin Impact, so by playing the game frequently, players can generate a lot of resources to invest in their characters and weapons.

The materials deleted by u/Pkfire100 were common types that could be processed into higher types using alchemy. u/Pkfire100, who was already satisfied, finally deleted a total of 70,000 materials in their inventory. However, they did not delete the rare materials, so what do you think about this Genshin Impact Player?


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