Inazuma stands as one of the most captivating regions in Genshin Impact, offering a richly detailed archipelago infused with electrifying energy, vibrant culture, and culturally inspired storylines. From the moment it was introduced in the 2.0 update on July 21, 2021, Inazuma has intrigued players with its unique landscapes, Japanese-inspired architecture, formidable enemies, and compelling narrative that centers around the Electro Archon’s pursuit of Eternity. This guide explores Inazuma’s background, lore, islands, characters, factions, and challenges, providing an in-depth overview for new and experienced Travellers who seek to discover every hidden corner of this imposing region.
Inazuma – The Third Major Region of Teyvat
Inazuma is the third major region of Teyvat made accessible in Genshin Impact. As one of The Seven nations in Teyvat, it is distinguished from the others by its isolationist policies, its deeply atmospheric storms, and the formidable rule of the Raiden Shogun. Before the events in the game, Inazuma went through a period of strict isolation, largely because of the Sakoku Decree implemented by the Raiden Shogun, further compounded by the Vision Hunt Decree that ignited significant conflict among its people.
Many elements make Inazuma truly stand out: from the distinctive bloom of sakura trees on Narukami Island, to perpetual thunderstorms on Yashiori Island, to the thick fog enveloping Tsurumi Island. These weather phenomena are not just aesthetic flourishes; they are actual gameplay elements posing environmental dangers and challenges that Travellers must overcome to fully explore Inazuma’s secrets.
Furthermore, Inazuma is a land under the dominion of Electro elements—lightning storms, Electro-charged waters, and the presence of Electro-themed puzzles abound. This Electro influence permeates every facet of life in this region, manifesting not only in atmospheric conditions but also in architecture, technology, and magical devices known as Electrograna. Taken together, these characteristics create a region distinct from Mondstadt’s breezy open plains and Liyue’s sprawling mountains, affording a fresh and exhilarating gameplay experience uniquely suited to Inazuma’s narrative focus on Eternity.
Accessing Inazuma – Steps and Requirements
Unlike Mondstadt or Liyue, players cannot simply wander into Inazuma at any point in the game. To unlock this region, there are specific prerequisites:
- Adventurer Rank 30 or Higher: Players need to reach Adventurer Rank 30. This requirement ensures that a Traveller has accumulated enough experience, leveled up their characters adequately, and become somewhat adept at dealing with higher-level enemies.
- The Archon Quest Chapter II: Act I: Officially titled “The Immovable God and the Eternal Euthymia,” this quest sets the stage for your journey to Inazuma and brings you face to face with multiple factions. Completion is necessary to make an official entry into the region and to continue progression in the story.
These requirements were deliberately designed to ensure that players enter Inazuma with a certain degree of readiness, both for narrative purposes and for the actual challenges that await. In practice, meeting these criteria signals not just the game’s trust in your abilities, but it also mirrors narrative consistency, given the region’s intentionally isolated setting in Teyvat’s lore.
Once you meet the requirements, you will gain passage by sea, eventually docking at Ritou Harbor on Narukami Island—your first official entrance to this Electro-charged nation. According to the Inazuma Region Guide by IGN, reporting to officials in Ritou and seeking out opportunities to explore the rest of the island sets the stage for your early Inazuma adventures.
The Geography and Islands of Inazuma
Inazuma is not one contiguous landmass; rather, it is composed of six main islands offering varied terrain, unique puzzles, localized weather phenomena, and quests that differ from island to island.
– Narukami Island
Narukami Island stands as the central and the most crucial island in Inazuma. It serves as the main point of entry through Ritou Harbor. Many vital landmarks are found here:
- Inazuma City: The major city center, alive with commerce, quests, and hidden secrets. It showcases the magnificent Tenshukaku, the seat of governance for the Raiden Shogun.
- Kamisato Estate: Perched on high ground, it boasts refined architecture and gardens. This estate is the seat of the Kamisato Clan, including Kamisato Ayaka and Kamisato Ayato.
- Grand Narukami Shrine: High atop Mt. Yougou, this shrine stands out with its iconic pink-leafed Sacred Sakura, believed to be a link to the Electro Archon’s divine power.
Part of Narukami Island’s charm lies in the contrast between bustling city life and the serene landscapes dotted with Shinto-inspired shrines. The environment underscores the storied culture of Inazuma, blending tradition, religion, and the influence of a watchful deity into one tapestry.
– Kannazuka
Kannazuka is often recognized for housing the Kujou Encampment, a significant military outpost aligned with the Raiden Shogun and the Shogunate Army. This location also plays heavily into the Vision Hunt Decree storyline, given the importance of the Kujou Clan in carrying out the Raiden Shogun’s policies. While smaller than Narukami Island, Kannazuka challenges travellers with youkai encounters, hidden chests, and puzzles involving the region’s signature Electro mechanisms. As you navigate these fields, you will likely come across camps of Shogunate soldiers and resources that feed directly into the broader civil conflict enveloping Inazuma.
– Yashiori Island
Yashiori Island is known for its eternal thunderstorms, battered coastline, and the ominous presence of the Maguu Kenki boss. Early in your exploration, this island seems constantly submerged in violent storms. However, completing the Orobashi’s Legacy questline can clear those storms, revealing more stable weather conditions that make exploration far more manageable. The storms are linked to the historical conflict involving the Watatsumi Omikami, Orobashi, whose legacy is a key focal point in unearthing the island’s secrets.
At the heart of Yashiori Island is a lingering sense of tragedy and history. Statues commemorating past conflicts dot the landscape, and the remains of a giant serpent are interwoven within the rock formations. All of these elements converge to inform players that this island has witnessed cataclysmic battles and spiritual upheaval. The significance of Yashiori Island extends not only to the main storyline but also to side quests that deepen your understanding of Inazuma’s past.
– Watatsumi Island
Watatsumi Island is home to the distinctive Sanganomiya Shrine, a floating paradise of sorts surrounded by iridescent waters and pastel-leaved trees. This island contrasts markedly with Narukami Island’s authority. Watatsumi is the seat of the Sanganomiya Resistance, led by Sanganomiya Kokomi, who stands against the Raiden Shogun’s Vision Hunt Decree. The island is a visual spectacle: ethereal coral spires, soft glows, and waterfalls that exude a tranquil aura—yet belies the region’s role as the stronghold for a major revolt.
From a gameplay perspective, Watatsumi Island is stocked with unique resources and local specialties, such as Sango Pearls. Travellers exploring deeper parts of the island can discover hidden puzzle mechanics related to water flows, electro currents, and contraptions that manipulate the local environment. In essence, Watatsumi Island is a microcosm of the conflict between tradition, survival, and rebellion—embodied by the standoff between the Sanganomiya Resistance and the Shogunate Army.
– Seirai Island
Seirai Island is also dogged by perpetual thunderstorms, making it quite hazardous to unprepared Travellers. Completion of the Seirai Stormchasers quest lifts these storms, similar to the way you remove the thunderstorms on Yashiori Island. The lore behind the storms traces back to fallen gods and tragic events, shaping much of the local folklore.
Exploring Seirai Island yields connections to significant world-building elements. The puzzles commonly involve teleport mechanisms linked to Electro, while the island’s large swathes of land host new enemies, specific side quests, and the formidable Thunder Manifestation boss. The visuals of purple thunder streaks across a darkened sky will consistently remind you of the raw and unrelenting power that shapes Inazuma’s identity.
– Tsurumi Island
Tsurumi Island is cloaked in a thick mist, posing visibility challenges until you complete the Through the Mists questline. This environment not only provides a sense of disorientation and intrigue for new arrivals, but it also underscores the spiritual resonance of the local beliefs. Ruins and references to ancient rituals are peppered throughout Tsurumi, indicating a long, storied history predating even the current reign of the Raiden Shogun.
Within Tsurumi’s foggy expanse, you’ll encounter the Golden Wolflord, a boss that poses a unique threat with its corrosion status effect. This creature ties into the lore of the Rifthound species and the greater tapestry of Teyvat’s monstrous inhabitants. Once the fog is cleared and the questline is finished, Tsurumi Island reveals hidden landmarks, valuable resources, and relics of the past that deepen your appreciation of Inazuma’s multifaceted culture.
The Lore and History of Inazuma
The tapestry of Inazuma’s lore weaves together themes of isolation, divine rule, tragedy, and resistance. Witnessing how these elements gel provides a more resonant understanding of Inazuma than simply breezing through its quests. Historically, Inazuma was open to foreign influence. Over time, the isolationist Sakoku Decree was enacted, effectively sealing Inazuma off from the rest of Teyvat. This decree, coupled with the Vision Hunt Decree, banned the use of Visions and demanded their confiscation from Inazuma’s residents.
The mindset behind these decrees is tied to the Raiden Shogun’s pursuit of Eternity. Seeking to preserve her nation forever unchanging, the Shogun believed halting external influences and personal ambitions tied to Visions would forestall societal decay. Unfortunately, such extreme measures threw Inazuma into chaos, sowed fear amongst its citizens, and sparked an armed opposition in the form of the Sanganomiya Resistance.
Historically, the region also witnessed the catastrophic events during the Cataclysm, when Ei (the Raiden Shogun’s true identity) lost her twin sister, Makoto, who had originally taken the mantle of the Electro Archon. This loss intrinsically shaped Ei’s worldview and fueled her obsessions. The puppet Shogun she created subsequently fell prey to manipulations by the Fatui Harbingers, paving the way for further unrest. Only when true motives were laid bare and Travellers intervened did the oppressive decrees begin to unravel, restoring a semblance of stability to Inazuma.
Characters of Inazuma
Since its introduction, Inazuma has blessed Genshin Impact with a tapestry of beloved playable characters—each reflecting distinct cultural aesthetics, fighting styles, and personality traits that align with the Electro-themed region.
– Kamisato Ayaka (Cryo, Sword, 5-Star)
Widely renowned as the Shirasagi Himegimi, Kamisato Ayaka is a noble figure from the Kamisato Clan who exudes calm elegance. Her frosty Cryo abilities allow her to freeze enemies, while a refined swordsmanship speaks to her cultured upbringing. Beyond battle, Ayaka is devoted to the welfare of Inazuma’s people, frequently mingling among commoners to grasp their plights and joys.
– Kaedehara Kazuha (Anemo, Sword, 5-Star)
An erstwhile samurai-turned-poet, Kaedehara Kazuha often mirrors the themes of wandering ronin found in Japanese folklore. His fluid fighting style harnesses the Anemo element to swirl and amplify elemental effects, making him one of the most versatile support characters. Kazuha travels with a gentle spirit, quietly at odds with the Vision Hunt Decree that once threatened his personal freedom.
– Yoimiya (Pyro, Bow, 5-Star)
Known as the “Queen of Summer Festivals,” Yoimiya is a vivacious pyrotechnician from Naganohara Fireworks. Her Pyro archery attacks dazzle enemies, and her skill set revolves around rapid-fire, high-precision shots that apply persistent Pyro damage. Yoimiya’s storyline highlights her passion for uplifting people’s spirits amid Inazuma’s conflicts, exemplifying a determination to spark joy even in the darkest times.
– Sayu (Anemo, Claymore, 4-Star)
Sayu is a pint-sized ninja from the Shuumatsuban who wields a giant claymore oddly bigger than she is. Her comedic presence combines with an Anemo skillset that helps her roll swiftly into or away from battle. Adept at infiltration and reconnaissance, Sayu’s stance in Inazuma’s turmoil is subtle but resonates with the quest themes of survival under a watchful regime.
– Raiden Shogun (Electro, Polearm, 5-Star)
The figurehead of the region, the Raiden Shogun is an enigma consisting of two entities: Ei and her puppet. Her Archon-level powers revolve around Electro-based AoE attacks and a powerful Burst that wreaks havoc on the battlefield. Her role in the main storyline is central, as she embodies the tensions around Eternity, the Vision Hunt Decree, and the path Inazuma will ultimately follow.
– Kujou Sara (Electro, Bow, 4-Star)
A loyal lieutenant of the Kujou Clan, Sara fights wholeheartedly for the Raiden Shogun, even if that means enforcing the Vision Hunt Decree. Wielding Electro arrows, she excels in buffing allied characters’ attacks, proving instrumental in any well-rounded team composition. Her moral intricacies explore devotion, faith, and the possibility of redemption in the face of a misguided cause.
– Arataki Itto (Geo, Claymore, 5-Star)
Itto leads the Arataki Gang with a swagger and boisterous approach. As a Geo character, he inflicts massive damage with his claymore, playing the role of a comedic but surprisingly honorable rebel in the face of Inazuma’s strife. His personal rivalry with Kujou Sara adds a layer of comedic tension, bridging the dynamic between comedic relief and deeper story arcs in Inazuma.
– Gorou (Geo, Bow, 4-Star)
Gorou is a key figure in the Sanganomiya Resistance, recognized for his unwavering loyalty and leadership on the battlefield. His Geo-based bow attacks are augmented by the support buffs he provides to teammates, particularly those from the same element. Gorou’s story arcs reveal themes of camaraderie, responsibility, and loyalty to the ideals of Watatsumi Island.
– Kamisato Ayato (Hydro, Sword, 5-Star)
Ayato is the strategic mind behind the Kamisato Clan. Complementing his sister Ayaka’s more public presence, Ayato works from the shadows to maintain political stability. As a Hydro sword user, he can deliver fast-paced melee attacks imbued with water, summoning illusions that overwhelm enemies. His story reveals intricate political maneuvering and a dedication to preserving the goodwill of Inazuma’s people.
– Kuki Shinobu (Electro, Sword, 4-Star)
Kuki Shinobu is the second-in-command of the Arataki Gang. Balancing a more level-headed approach compared to Itto’s boisterous leadership, she retains a rebellious streak, which is symbolized by her choice to study outside Inazuma—a rare freedom executive for one raised under strict rules. On the battlefield, Shinobu is adept at close-quarters combat coupled with beneficial healing or shielding capabilities that keep the Arataki Gang afloat.
– Sanganomiya Kokomi (Hydro, Catalyst, 5-Star)
Kokomi leads the Sanganomiya Resistance, an intellectual and diplomatic powerhouse who has been forced into a role of martial leadership. Her Hydro Catalyst healing capabilities are unparalleled, and her presence is vital in ensuring the survival of those who rebel against the Shogunate. She embodies the dualities of a gentle strategic leader and a resolute champion for her people.
– Shikanoin Heizou (Anemo, Catalyst, 4-Star)
Heizou is a detective specializing in arcane pursuits, leveraging Anemo powers to subdue criminals without lethal force. Skilled at reading people, he injects a detective’s flair into Inazuma’s storyline, indicating that not all conflicts are solved through direct might. His presence diversifies the cast, offering players a taste of intellectual intrigue spiced up with swift bursts of Anemo-laden strikes.
– Yae Miko (Electro, Catalyst, 5-Star)
Serving as the chief priestess of the Grand Narukami Shrine and friend to the Raiden Shogun, Yae Miko exudes foxlike wit and cunning. Her elegant control of Electro energies, combined with her spiritual insight, shape a character who deftly walks the line between playful banter and ancient wisdom. Her contributions run deep in the storyline, highlighting the complexity behind Inazuma’s centuries-long pursuit of Eternity.
Factions of Inazuma
Inazuma is not monolithic; it comprises several key factions whose ideologies define the region’s political and social fabric. Understanding these factions helps shed light on the civil war raging within the nation.
– Raiden Shogun’s Regime and Shogunate Army
The ruling faction, spearheaded by Ei and her puppet Shogun, exercises authoritarian control through the Shogunate Army. Kujou Sara is among the leadership, along with various generals adhering to the Vision Hunt Decree. While they genuinely believe they are furthering Inazuma’s “Eternity,” they often remain ignorant of the manipulations behind these orders, notably influenced by the Fatui.
– Sanganomiya Resistance
Positioned primarily on Watatsumi Island, the Sanganomiya Resistance opposes the Vision Hunt Decree. Its leader, Kokomi, seeks to restore balance and freedom to Inazuma by mounting strategic offensives against Shogunate forces. The presence of Gorou and other loyal soldiers portrays a faction driven by ideals—one that yearns for an Inazuma free from oppressive mandates.
– Arataki Gang
Though not directly involved in toppling or upholding the Shogunate, the Arataki Gang positions itself as a third, more lighthearted faction. Led by Arataki Itto, the gang represents a free-spirited group that often falls afoul of official law. Nevertheless, their comedic empowerment ironically highlights the bigger theme of freedom versus restriction at the heart of Inazuma’s storyline.
Key Locations and Features
Beyond the isolated islands themselves, Inazuma is home to a wealth of locations deserving deeper attention.
– Ritou Harbor
This port on Narukami Island is the arrival site for most outsiders. Under strict guard, Ritou sets the tone for Inazuma’s borderline xenophobic policies, as Travellers must jump through bureaucratic hoops just to move beyond entry points. Yet, the harbor also fosters clandestine trade and passage, reflecting the complexities of a people whose land is closed to the outside world.
– Inazuma City
A bustling metropolis overshadowed by the Tenshukaku, Inazuma City is the nerve center of Archon rule. This city is where official business is handled, with shops, restaurants, quest-givers, and a chance to witness the cultural and political life of regular citizens. Rituals, celebrations, but also fears of Vision confiscation coalesce here, embodying the contradictions of living under an unchanging God.
– Kamisato Estate
Representing a major aristocratic presence, the Kamisato Estate is both physically and symbolically elevated above the city. From its vantage point, figureheads like Ayaka run complex social events that meet the public’s needs, offering a form of stability. Here, you can pick up Reputation Quests and Bounties, further tying your personal progress to Inazuma’s political sphere.
– Grand Narukami Shrine
As the spiritual heart of Narukami Island, the Grand Narukami Shrine houses the Sacred Sakura, believed to connect intimately with the Electro Archon. Overseen by Yae Miko, this elevated complex is replete with requests for blessings, smaller shrines, and quests that depict the tension between divine will and mortal struggles. The shrine’s vantage point offers sweeping views of the region’s lush or stormy expanses.
– Maguu Kenki, Thunder Manifestation, and Golden Wolflord
Inazuma distinguishes itself with unique world bosses critical for character ascension and storyline progression:
- Maguu Kenki: Perched on Yashiori Island, it challenges players with swordsmanship and illusions. Interrupting its attacks requires thoughtful movement and timing.
- Thunder Manifestation: On Seirai Island, this swirling Electro entity tests players’ elemental synergy, punishing direct hits with shock-based counterattacks.
- Golden Wolflord: Found on Tsurumi Island, it introduces corrosive attacks that steadily eat away at your team’s HP if you lack proper defense or healing strategies.
Each of these bosses ties into the region’s overarching theme of harnessing or overpowering natural and supernatural forces. Not only do they provide valuable rewards and materials, but they also contextualize the dangers posed by Inazuma’s raw, untempered nature.
Exploration Challenges
Part of the thrill of venturing into Inazuma lies in overcoming geographic and elemental hurdles that are methodically woven into the environment:
- Eternal Thunderstorms: Yashiori and Seirai Islands are particularly notorious for their unrelenting lightning strikes. Completing questlines such as Orobashi’s Legacy and Seirai Stormchasers restores calm weather, encourages thorough exploration, and unlocks new areas.
- Thick Fog: Tsurumi Island’s fog can dissuade or disorient travellers, but finishing the Through the Mists quest soon reveals new vantage points and hidden sanctuaries.
- Electro Mechanisms: Expect to encounter devices and puzzles that require Electrograna or specific Electro solutions. These puzzles add depth to exploration, rewarding careful observation and synergy with Electro-based characters.
These environmental set pieces not only encourage puzzle-solving and quest completion but also emphasize how deeply the Electro Archon’s presence resonates throughout Inazuma. What may initially appear as obstacles eventually illuminate the region’s profound backstory, inviting you to immerse yourself in the intricacies that define Inazuma’s identity.
Shrines of Depths
In typical Genshin Impact style, Inazuma is scattered with Shrines of Depths hidden throughout each island. Unlocking these shrines yields luxurious chests steeped with rare enhancement materials, Artifacts, and Mora. These shrines often require keys obtained through leveling the Sacred Sakura, reaching certain Reputation milestones, or completing specific quests. They are an excellent incentive for thorough exploration:
- Discover new vantage points from elevated terrain.
- Hunt for hidden questlines, as many lead you to the outreaches of each island where shrines are located.
- Amass additional resources to strengthen your team for boss fights and story progression.
Not only do Shrines of Depths present immediate in-game material rewards, but they also reinforce the sense that Inazuma, despite its relatively smaller landmass compared to the combined sprawl of Mondstadt and Liyue, is brimming with hidden corners and unique challenges that reflect the region’s individualized storyline.
Civil War and Resistance – A Deeper Look
The conflict in Inazuma reaches a boiling point in the civil war between the Shogunate Army and the Sanganomiya Resistance. The Vision Hunt Decree effectively robs citizens of their ambitions, represented by their personal Visions. This crackdown on ambition resonates as a symbolic—and literal—attack on freedom and identity. Intimidation, heartbreak, and forced enlistments abound, giving a somber tone to the region we can often forget amid the bright fireworks and cultural flamboyance.
Guided by Sanganomiya Kokomi’s leadership, the Resistance stands firm on Watatsumi Island. Clashes occur on multiple fronts: official confrontations with the Shogunate’s generals, infiltration missions, supply chain disruptions, and importantly, the moral tension of going to war with the very nation from which you hail. In time, players realize that the motives propelling both sides are nuanced. While the Resistance fights for freedom and restoration, the Shogunate’s loyalists often believe they uphold a holy decree shaping Inazuma’s divinely mandated destiny.
This internal struggle defines Inazuma’s story arc. As the Traveller, you become entangled in these conflicts, forced to consider what it means to defend the oppressed, question the motives of gods, and perhaps shape the outcome of a region grappling with sudden change.
How-To Guide – Navigating the Challenges of Inazuma
Although Inazuma is rife with complications and obstacles, you can optimize your time to uncover its secrets more seamlessly. Below is a concise how-to guide aimed at simplifying your approach.
– How to Begin the Inazuma Story Arc
Before setting sail, confirm you have reached:
- Adventurer Rank 30
- Completed Chapter II: Act I – “The Immovable God and the Eternal Euthymia”
Once these are met, you can board a ship from Liyue or use quest markers to make your journey to Ritou Harbor on Narukami Island. Follow the main Archon questline to uncover leads across the islands.
– How to Deal with Inazuma’s Weather Hazards
- Yashiori Island Storms: Complete the “Orobashi’s Legacy” quest to remove the never-ending thunderstorms. Doing so will prevent constant lightning strikes that can hamper exploration.
- Seirai Island Storms: Seek out the “Seirai Stormchasers” quest. Clearing storms here is essential for safe travel and for taking on the Thunder Manifestation boss without being pelted by lightning.
- Tsurumi Island Fog: Focus on the “Through the Mists” questline. Gradually, new parts of Tsurumi will be revealed, removing the thick fog that disorients your sense of direction.
– How to Unlock Local Waypoints and Statues
Inazuma’s reliance on local teleport waypoints and Statues of the Seven is paramount:
- Activate waypoints as soon as you discover them to facilitate quick travel around the islands.
- Level up the Statue of the Seven by offering Electroculi scattered across every island. Doing so increases your maximum stamina and grants additional rewards.
These steps minimize backtracking in the future and streamline your exploration, especially vital for quickly commuting between remote areas.
– How to Utilize Electrograna and Related Mechanisms
Electrograna are ephemeral orbs that grant you special buffs or the ability to pass through barriers, enabling you to access certain puzzle areas. You typically generate these orbs from specific Sakura Boughs or puzzle devices. Timing is key, as some barriers require holding an Electrogranum for a set period.
– How to Farm Inazuma Resources
Each island in Inazuma has unique local specialties:
- Narukami Island: Sakura Blooms, Amakumo Fruits (Seirai Island has them in abundance as well), and various seafood along the coasts.
- Watatsumi Island: Sango Pearls, crucial for character ascensions like Kokomi.
- Yashiori and Kannazuka: Crystal Marrow found near dead serpent bones and other common mining nodes for Crystal Chunks or Magical Crystal Chunks.
Diligently making a daily or weekly farming route fosters readiness for new character ascensions, weapon enhancements, and artifact leveling.
– How to Engage with Quests Efficiently
Consider the following approach to maximize quest progression:
- Begin with the main Archon quest to unlock the backbone of Inazuma’s storyline.
- Pursue side quests from NPCs in Inazuma City, Ritou, and Watatsumi Island to amass friendship points, Mora, and resources.
- Check your Adventurer’s Handbook and your Inazuma Reputation board at the Kamisato Estate for bounties, requests, and other tasks.
This structured flow not only ensures a coherent narrative experience but also systematically accumulates the region’s unique rewards.
Top Tips for Navigating Inazuma
Below is a concise list of tips to streamline your adventure:
- Upgrade the Sacred Sakura: Access to better Electrograna levels, bigger stamina buffs, and enhanced exploration abilities comes from raising your Sacred Sakura’s Favor by offering Electro Sigils.
- Bring an Electro Character: Characters such as Fischl or Raiden Shogun expedite puzzle solutions and provide synergy with various devices scattered around the islands.
- Use Elemental Sight Generously: Spot hidden Electroculi, puzzle clues, or quest items particularly in the challenging climate of Tsurumi’s fog-laden environment.
- Manage Storm Impact: High HP or a shield generator helps mitigate random lightning strikes before unlocking the calmer weather states.
- Explore Thoroughly: Hidden questlines, including “Sakura Cleansing Ritual,” “Tatara Tales,” and many more, reveal new areas and reduce environmental hazards.
FAQ – Your Inazuma Questions Answered
Is it possible to reach Inazuma before Adventurer Rank 30?
No. The game’s storyline doesn’t allow official access to Inazuma until you meet the minimum Adventurer Rank 30 requirement and complete Chapter II: Act I of the Archon Quests.
Which characters are strongest for exploring Inazuma’s islands?
While individual play style matters, having at least one Electro character is highly helpful for puzzle-solving. A healer/shielder (like Kokomi or Diona) is essential for mitigating environmental damage, and any bow user can help with distant puzzle triggers or sniping enemies from safety.
What is the best way to handle Inazuma’s permanent lightning on Yashiori Island?
Completing the “Orobashi’s Legacy” quest will remove the eternal lightning storms on Yashiori Island. Until then, you may want to use shields or maintain a high maximum HP, as lightning can strike at random.
Can I still collect Visions in Inazuma despite the Vision Hunt Decree?
Yes. From a gameplay perspective, you can still earn and ascend characters in Inazuma. The Vision Hunt Decree is more of a narrative element. As the Traveller, you will not have your Vision confiscated by official decree in actual gameplay terms.
Where do I get Inazuma Shrine of Depths Keys?
Inazuma Shrine of Depths Keys are typically rewarded from quest completions, leveling up the Statue of the Seven, and raising the Sacred Sakura’s Favor. Keep an eye on your quest logs and tasks in the Reputation system for potential key rewards.
Which island should I explore first?
By the main storyline’s design, Narukami Island is naturally the first place you’ll start. It’s recommended to follow the Archon quest progression, which gradually integrates you into the region’s lore. Then, you can branch out to other islands as your quests direct.
Are there limited-time event quests tied to Inazuma?
Yes, miHoYo (HoYoverse) often hosts limited-time events that revolve around Inazuma’s islands and characters. These events can offer exclusive rewards like special furnishings, namecards, or items that enhance your team’s performance.
Is the Raiden Shogun a playable character?
Yes. The Raiden Shogun (Ei) is available as a five-star Electro polearm user. Her storyline quest further elaborates on her motivations and internal struggles, adding layers to her mercurial role in Inazuma’s narrative.
Do I need to clear the fog on Tsurumi Island to fight the Golden Wolflord?
While you can attempt the fight prior to fully clearing the fog, complete visibility is usually advantageous. Finishing the “Through the Mists” quest decreases disorientation and helps you navigate Tsurumi’s terrain to reach the boss area more conveniently.
Where can I find references to Inazuma’s real-world inspiration?
Nearly every facet of Inazuma—from shrine architecture to naming conventions—draws inspiration from various Japanese aesthetics and historical periods. Buildings, clan structures, and ceremonial practices carry remarkable parallels to real-world Japanese culture. Exploring lore books in-game also deepens your understanding of these institutional and architectural influences.
Conclusion
Inazuma, introduced in Genshin Impact’s 2.0 update, stands as a testament to the developers’ commitment to expansive storytelling and intricate world-building. Each island within this nation holds a piece of the overarching narrative puzzle—be it the tragedy-laden Yashiori Island, the rebellious stronghold of Watatsumi, or the fog-blanketed expanses of Tsurumi. The region’s defining attributes—stormy skies, strict decrees, repressed dreams—mirror the internal conflict of its character cast, ultimately showcasing a nation cut off from the rest of Teyvat.
Players who venture into Inazuma will discover an enthralling storyline, introduced through mandatory quest requirements that ensure narrative coherence and gameplay readiness. Alongside a compelling cast of playable characters—ranging from the noble Kamisato siblings to the mischievous Arataki Gang—Inazuma offers a layered look at ambition, freedom, and the costs of divine fixation. Fighting alongside or against factions such as the Raiden Shogun’s Shogunate Army or the Sanganomiya Resistance reveals a political terrain where each group justifies its mission as essential to the nation’s future.
Despite the layers of danger that include weather hazards, formidable world bosses like Maguu Kenki and Thunder Manifestation, or the overshadowing threat of the Vision Hunt Decree, Inazuma remains a land rich in splendor and tradition. It encourages methodical exploration—using Electrograna to permeate barriers, solving environment-based challenges to quell the storms, and discovering hidden corners containing lore-rich shrines and puzzle areas.
Ultimately, Inazuma is not simply another region in Genshin Impact; it is a culmination of thematic intricacies that ask players to reflect on what it means to pursue “Eternity.” The location’s locked borders and tumultuous political strife set the stage for some of the most moving story arcs in all of Teyvat. As you gain deeper insight into the region’s historical cataclysms, personal tragedies, and glimpses of hope for unity, you realize just how far-reaching the consequences of a deity’s single-minded pursuit can be. Your actions as the Traveller can help shape Inazuma’s fate, ensuring that the storm clouds recede and a new dawn of possibility takes hold.
With the enthralling narrative, memorable characters, and the physical challenge of storm-ravaged, fog-enshrouded terrain, Inazuma remains a treasured highlight for both new and returning players. Its layered exploration coupled with the tapestry of moral questions woven into the storyline offers a unique glimpse into the overarching story of Genshin Impact, where the ambitions of gods and mortals intersect, sometimes peacefully—and sometimes with world-altering clashes. As you traverse the many islands, unravel arcs of civil war, and build alliances with iconic characters, you’ll discover that Inazuma resonates as a realm deeply scarred yet persistently alive with hope. May each step through these stormy islands spark your desire to explore further, fight harder, and unearth the hidden wonders that lie in wait beneath lightning-lit skies.
Source: Gacha Gamer
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