Aloy deserves to be at the Genshin impact collaboration and the world in which it exists. I don’t say that just because he’s a great character. I like to see her thrive on Teyvat, who is kinder to her than ever her own Earth.
Horizon Zero Dawn ‘The heroine was released for the gacha game on September 1, along with the main 2.1 update of Genshin Impact. At level 20 adventure, players who log in to a PlayStation console can get it by going to their in-game messages. Those who play on a PC or mobile device will have to wait for update 2.2.
Both of us Genshin impact i Horizon Zero Dawn they take place in worlds shaped by the gods, and both place great emphasis on exploring an unnatural world. However, the world of Horizon Zero Dawn it’s a place that doesn’t imperceptibly forgive and doesn’t kindly look at outsiders like Aloy. Instead, Teyvat, the world Genshin Impact, he accepts above all others, and the soldiers of each nation have the task of defending those who are too weak to protect themselves. Aloy requires physical and mental strength to survive in his own world. Genshin impact releases it from this burden.
Despite being a promotional character, Aloy plays hard for a unit I just started building. I haven’t played in a few years Horizon Zero Dawn, but I could feel the parallels when using ranged attacks. Unfortunately, her own tradition also locks her into the bow class. She makes perfect sense for her background as a hunter, but I usually change my archers after using her elemental burst attack. The class is not known to be popular with the majority Genshin players, either.
It’s a shame as Aloy is a free five-star character. The five stars are considered the most powerful characters in the game and their extreme rarity reflects their fighting ability. But it takes a lot of resources to maximize newly acquired characters, so I can’t experience their full potential right away. I hurry to change Aloy when an enemy approaches.
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Unless a player has accumulated the resources needed to invest in it immediately, most players will struggle to use Aloy in combat. This is because the enemy climbs up Genshin impact they are tied to the world level, which increases with the player experience. So I stayed with my level 40 Aloy and tried to protect her from level 78 enemies letting her escape.
Fortunately, Aloy remains useful. She has cryotherapy skills, so I used her to create reactions like melting, freezing, and superconducting. And since using it in combat is still disappointing for now, I took it to the initial Mondstadt area. That’s where it really shone. I really like hunting in this game, and his passive ability allowed me to sneak up on unsuspecting animals with anyone at the party. Although the character Anemo Sayu shares a similar ability for insects, Aloy’s liability is for animals that leave food specifically, which gives him a unique advantage.
Despite his good integration as a crossover character, Aloy is still portrayed as an outsider. It currently has no constellation updates, a feature only the Genshin protagonist has. Unlike all other recruitable characters, he also doesn’t have a favorite set of furniture.
Even more curious, Aloy lacks a Cryo Vision despite being a user of the ice arc. All recruitable characters from Genshin impact it has a vision to indicate that they were chosen by the gods. Although the protagonist is also a stranger who has no vision, they still rely on the blessings of the archons. Aloy looks good with his Predator bow and the ice grenades he uses in his elemental attacks.
Fans of Horizon Zero Dawn don’t worry about Aloy’s tradition. From what I knew, his lines of voice and references are pretty true to his own game. What did pause me were some of his dialogues in the Serenitea housing area. He expressed his preference for his old world despite admitting that it was a much more dangerous place to live. But I remember how hard it was Horizon Zero Dawn was at the beginning of the game. Without all of their upgrades, I spent most of my time sneaking through dangerous machines. Aloy doesn’t have to hide so much in a party game where his teammates could throw a shield at him or heal him if he got injured.
He couldn’t help but think that his younger self would not have survived his own world without Rost. Mondstadt, on the other hand, is a place where children can venture unsupervised, and people spend more free time on leisure than on survival.
As much as Aloy struggled to adapt to Teyvat, it was obvious that he enjoyed staying here. She has a line of voice about how the people of Teyvat are nicer than the Nora who raised her. It sounded cheerful when I used it to slide in the wind. She could be a more normal girl than the savior of humanity. And being someone who can laugh so freely doesn’t disqualify her from being a hero.
While his own world was not on fire, Teyvat is exactly where Aloy should be.