Genshin Impact realms guide: Layouts, currency, and travelling salesmen

For everything you need to know about the Genshin Impact teapot, you’ve come to the right place. Coming as part of the launch of the Genshin Impact 1.5 update, we now have the chance to inhabit our own, personal slice of Teyvat. The new housing system nudges miHoYo’s free RPG ever closer to MMO territory, and there’s plenty to get your painter-decorator hands on.

Once you’ve completed a surprisingly lengthy new quest, you’ll be awarded the Serenitea pot, which lets you choose one of three Genshin Impact realm layouts (at least at first) in which you can place all sorts of fun furnishings—if you can find the different Genshin Impact wood locations for the relevant crafting materials. Even better, according to miHoYo, we may be getting new features like gardening and furnishings we can interact with in future, so expect the mechanic to expand with future updates.

source: gamezpot.com