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New Genshin Impact Zhongli Merchandise Includes Rex Lapis Scarf

The miHoYo store for Genshin Impact will start selling merchandise like apparel and household items that are based on Zhongli. You’ll be able to order items from September 27, 2024, though you will need a TMall account in order to buy anything.

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Here are the prices for all of the new Genshin Impact Zhongli items:

  • Aromatherapy set: 299 CNY ($42.50)
  • Chibi cushion: 89 CNY ($12.65)
  • Pajama set (velvet): 499 CNY ($70.95)
  • Rex Lapis onesie: 299 CNY ($42.50)
  • Rex Lapis scarf: 129 CNY ($18.35)
  • Rex Lapis slippers: 98 CNY ($13.95)
  • Slippers: 129 CNY ($18.35)

Of particular controversy in the Weibo comments is the pajama set, which costs 499 CNY. Many netizens are commenting on how expensive it is, with some stating that the quality of the velvet surely isn’t worth the price. Someone else also pointed out the slippers (the normal ones) resemble shoes that prisoners would wear in a period drama.

As a note, there is an ongoing Kazuha campaign in which you can purchase apparel and other items that draw inspiration from him. It will end on September 27, 2024 for make way for the Zhongli items. During this time, you can get items like a hat, scarf, umbrella, and jacket that carry his color scheme or motifs. A minimum of 200 CNY in a transaction can net you a pin, whereas 600 CNY can get you a pin and a hair tie.

Genshin Impact is readily available on the PS4, PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. The Genshin Impact Zhongli merchandise will open for pre-order from September 27, 2024.


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