Some of the new bosses are gorgeous, but they still want to kill you where you stand. From peaceful creatures to different foes to encounter, the overall vibe of many aspects of this island reminds me of those chill hip hop lofi beat channels on YouTube, which is great considering how relaxing this game can be at times.īut just because something is pretty doesn't mean it's good. ![]() As a delightful surprise for someone like me whose favorite color is purple, the entire aesthetic of many of the local species impacted by the Electro element is that perfect shade of beautiful. The recent live stream and blog post also talked more about the ruler of Inazuma, Electro Archon (which is an awesome name, by the way). You may also find yourself getting lost in the area shrouded in thunderstorms or stumble into huge mysterious underground areas and ruins hidden beneath the sea surface." You may also witness the giant skeleton and the palpable aura of the Tatarigami at Yashiori Island, where the Raiden Shogun battled a great serpent, or traverse the desolate coastline where lies the ruins of war at Tatarasuna. "You may visit the Grand Narukami Shrine and Sacred Sakura on the mountain of Narukami Island or admire the blooming cherry blossoms and the magnificent Tenshukaku where the Shogun resides in Inazuma City. ![]() The latter three will be released at a later date. Each area has its own unique landscape to explore, including beachside environments and woodland havens. When the update drops, players will be able to explore everything Inazuma has to offer, including three of the six main islands and a plethora of islets. You can go from walking in the sunlight to being bombarded by a merciless thunderstorm at just a moment's notice. ![]() The weather here changes at a drop of a hat. Inazuma is powerful in its beauty and strength, but don't expect it to be a walk in the park. It's also very different than other areas, including the always-sunny Mondstat. Inazuma is a place that thrives on beauty and offering an ethereal experience for all that travel through.
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