Genshin Impact Dreams of Bloom Event Involves Growing Flowers in the Serenitea Pot

Genshin Impact Dreams of Bloom Event Involves Growing Flowers

There’s a new Genshin Impact Dreams of Bloom event about to begin, and this one involves Serenitea Pot gardening.

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Starting on November 12, 2021, people can begin growing Dreambloom flowers. These can then be used for special arrangements. By participating, you can get Flower Stand furniture and Primogems.

Here’s how the event works. If someone reached Adventure Rank 30, got a Serenitea Pot, and completed the Chapter 2, Act 1 Archon Quest Ritou Escape Plan, they can start growing Dreamblooms. Sakuya in Inazuma has a stand near the Blacksmith. She’ll give people six seeds per day, which could be Pearbell, Silkpod, or Star Hibiscus seeds. The seeds available at your exchange will be random.

Once you have Genshin Impact Dream of Bloom seeds, you can plant them in the Serenitea Pot. They go in the A Path of Value: Luxuriant Glebe field. You can then use those to arrange flowers or exchange for items. You can get up to three Sakuya’s Special Gardening Packages. Each one allows you to claim one of three Flower Stand furniture pieces for the Serenitea Pot. It is also possible to get Character Level Up Materials, Hero’s Wits, Mora, Mystic Enhancement Ores, and Primogems.

Also, miHoYo recommended checking with friends for different seeds and flowers. If you visit another world, Sakuya might have different seeds. You can also gift and receive Dreamblooms from people on your friends’ wishlists.

Genshin Impact is available for the PS4, PS5, PC, and Android and Apple iOS devices. It will also come to the Nintendo Switch. People can get seeds during Genshin Impact Dreams of Bloom between November 12-18, 2021. Flowers can be added to stands until November 22, 2021. The version 2.3 update stream will be held on November 12, 2021 as well.


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