genshin impact serenitea pot replica replication

Genshin Impact Serenitea Pot Replication Lets You Make and Share Replica Layouts

As part of the 3.2 Genshin Impact Special Program, a Serenitea Pot update that would allow someone to use Replication to make a Replica of a layout appeared. Now, HoYoVerse offered more details about how this new sharing function will work. In short, people will be able to use an “Adeptal Mirror” to allow people to make Replicas of arranged items in their space, then share the ensuing Replica ID to allow people to create that same look in their own “homes.”

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Here’s how it will work. Genshin Impact players who completed both “A Teapot to Call Home: Part I” to get their own Serenitea Pot will see “A Teapot to Call Home: Part II” in their quest list after the 3.2 update. After taking this, you’ll be able to select an Adeptal Mirror while editing your Serenitea Pot to begin the Replication process and generate a Replica ID for a certain space within your Realm Within. This will include all of the buildings, plants, furniture, and items either in the selected indoor or outdoor space. You can also set authorizations so if someone is visiting your Serenitea Pot, they could copy part of your layout while visiting.

Once a Replica is generated, you will get a Replica ID for it. Someone can enter this in the Replica section of the Adeptal Mirror. When you search for it, you can preview to see what it would entail. If a person already crafted or purchased and have 90% or more of the furnishings on-hand, they can then place it in their Serenitea Pot.

Genshin Impact is available for the PS4, PS5, PC, and mobile devices.


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