Genshin Impact is renowned for its vast landscapes and abundant rewards, some of which may go unnoticed by players. With over 1000 achievements to claim, the game also features hidden achievements that are not listed.
With the release of Version 3.4, Genshin Impact introduced the Desert of Hadramaveth and a new boss called Setekh Wenut. Similar to previous updates, this new boss offers players the opportunity to collect ascension materials for the newly playable character, Al Haitham.
I Hate Em Myself And Flat Out Hidden Achievement
In conjunction with the conclusion of the extensive Golden Slumber quest in Version 3.1, gamers were introduced to its sequel - The Dirge of Bilqis. In this new installment, the Traveler and Jeht embark on an expedition to the Eternal Oasis, aided by the assistance of Liloupar the Jinni. As a result, players are able to navigate through the turbulent sandstorm and tackle intricate puzzles with the Jinni's guidance.
During their exploration of the Desert of Hadramaveth, players will frequently come across the Wenut in various areas. To unlock the "I Hate Em' Myself" achievement, players simply need to be hit by a Wenut attack. This formidable predator remains hidden beneath the golden sands and will only strike if players enter its territory. By following the indicators, players can identify the locations where the Wenut is most likely to attack and continue moving southeast across the sandy terrain. One key sign to watch out for is a bright green/yellow circle that forms beneath a character's feet, indicating that the Wenut is preparing to launch its assault.
The Flat Out hidden achievement can be completed with a strategic approach. Players should position themselves within the territory of the Wenut and prompt it to attack the weathered rocks in the area. These rocks may go unnoticed at first, but they reveal something random when broken by the Wenut. To attract the predator towards the rocks, players can use the short delay before the Wenut attacks. They can easily locate the weathered rocks using their elemental sight, as these rocks turn white and stand out against the golden sands. This method is especially useful when solving puzzles.
It is also possible to achieve both the Flat Out and the Wenut's Strike achievements at the same time. By getting hit by the Wenut and also getting it to hit the weathered rock, players can accomplish two tasks with one action. This clever trick allows players to earn an additional 10 Primogems, adding to their collection. Each achievement rewards players with 5 Primogems.
Genshin Impact is now available on Mobile, PC, PS4 and PS5. A Switch version is in development.