How to Go Up the Mountain in Genshin Impact
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Ever found yourself staring at a tall, imposing mountain in Genshin Impact, wondering how to reach the top? You’re not alone. Climbing mountains in this game is a common challenge, but fear not, we’ve got the tips you need to scale those peaks.
So, how exactly do you go up the mountain in Genshin Impact? Let’s get to it and find out how you can reach new heights in your adventure.
Simple Steps to Scale Mountains
Climbing mountains in Genshin Impact is pretty straightforward once you know how. The first thing you need is stamina. Make sure your stamina bar is full before you start climbing. You can increase your stamina by finding and offering Anemoculus or Geoculus to Statues of the Seven scattered around Teyvat.
Next, approach the mountain and look for the easiest path upwards. It’s usually best to avoid steep inclines where your character will slide down. Begin your ascent by jumping towards the mountain and pressing the climb button. Remember, you can stop and rest on flatter surfaces to refill your stamina. And if you’re running low on stamina, look for foods or potions that can give you a quick boost.
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