THE ONLY TIER LIST THAT MATTERS | Genshin Impact



👍 LIKE if you enjoyed • SUBSCRIBE to see more • Turn NOTIFICATIONS ON for updates! 🔔

▼ Stay Connected ▼
🔴 Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/enviosity
🐦 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Enviosity
💬 Discord: https://discord.gg/enviosity

#GenshinImpact #miHoYo #BestTierList

Source

41 thoughts on “THE ONLY TIER LIST THAT MATTERS | Genshin Impact”

  1. Venti would cry with the child if he were to be drunk and if he wasn't he'd play with the child, Fischl would play with the child since she pretty much acts as a book character (Flowers for Princess Fischl, her lore literally states that because of how much she felt similar to a book character her own will created Oz and granted her the vision she got), Klee is the same as Bennett and since she's so chaotic there would need to be 2 babysitters one for each child, Mona would cry with the child for the fact that she wouldn't be prepared for the situations(when is she ever prepared without astrology tbh) but she'd also try to make the child laugh through some water magic tricks or smth idk, Qiqi would ignore the child but if the child were to end up crying she'd try to at least hug them, Lumine canonically would give the parent instructions while Aether would try to play with the child (Lumine is the more serious type while Aether is the more anxious go-with-the-flow type, he can be serious but he doesn't sound it, and yes I've played as both of them).

    This giant wall of text here is my analysis from different videos speaking of their lore and stories of the characters and even my own interpretation from their personality throughout the game. Hope you enjoyed reading and have a wonderful day.

    Reply
  2. Theres literally an npc girl in qingce village little luo who xaio helped and got her doll back from the hilichurls for her and you say he ignores the child? His story chapter already made it clear that he stays alone not because he doesn't like company but because those who stay around him will also need to bear the burden of his karma.

    Reply

Leave a Comment