Genshin Impact just added a gorgeous new region inspired by traditional Japanese culture, and players want to reach it on their own termsâor get unceremoniously teleported back to land trying.
In Genshin Impact, ice bridges are a time-honored tradition, nearly as old as the game itself. Itâs fairly simple: Some charactersâfor example, cryo swordsman Kaeyaâcan use their abilities to freeze patches of water. Rapidly chaining these patches together by switching characters repeatedly or playing with friends means you can get yourself a nice, long bridge going before portions youâre standing on melt. Players have naturally taken to using this method to reach far-away, sometimes off-limits areas. But developer Mihoyo has ensured that there are limits to how effective this technique can be. Case in point: the new land of Inazuma, added as part of todayâs huge 2.0 update, is turning away would-be ice bridgers by the boatloadâor boatlessload, as it were.
In the lead up to the 2.0 updateâs release, players memed relentlessly about trying to ice-bridge their ways to Inazuma. As a result, even though the update has only been out for a half a day, countless players have made attempts. On sites like Reddit and YouTube, theyâve documented their efforts to cross the entire dang ocean on rapidly deteriorating floats of their own makingâa process that can take around 30 minutes depending on which characters they use to do it. But theyâve all hit the same wall: Once players get tantalizingly close to the nation in question, the game abruptly warps them back to the Guyun Stone Forest area, where the ship to Inazuma awaits.
Players are bummed, but not entirely surprised.
âBummer to get teleported back after half an hour of pressing E, but itâs not like I expected we could get in just like that haha,â wrote one player on the Genshin Impact subreddit who made an attempt. âI went in knowing itâd all be for naught.â
Others at least appreciate the detail Mihoyo put into an open ocean that most players will never traverse.
âI was Kaeya bridge-ing my way over when I began to be pelted by an endless stream of lightning,â one player said of the now-notorious lightning that begins striking after you reach a certain point, which fits Inazumaâs elemental theme. âIt was actually somewhat terrifying for a chill, 28-minute stroll to turn into sudden anxiety over a thunderstorm.â
RIP ice bridgesâfor now, at least. But where thereâs a will, thereâs a way, and Genshin Impact players will never stop at least attempting to solve all their problems with ice bridges.
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