Genshin Impact Fischl Event - How to Get Fischl

Fischl in Genshin Impact is a new character that you can unlock in the game during the ongoing event by completing a specific set of requirements. It does include a lot of grinding, but hey, a free character is a free character. Of course, the question is how to unlock free Fischl in Genshin Impact. Well, that’s exactly what we’ll be showing you in our Genshin Impact Fischl Event – How to Get Fischl guide.

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Genshin Impact Fischl Event – How to Get Fischl

How to Get Fischl in Genshin Impact

To get Fischl in Genshin Impact, the new character that you can unlock during the current event, there are three requirements that you have to meet. The first one is to complete the “Star of Destiny” quest, which is the latest in this quest chain. The second one is, you have to accumulate fourteen completions of the Meteorite Remains Salvage challenge, which is the phase 2 event. Last, but not least, you have to complete the Fallen Star Challenge, the phase 3 event. So, yeah, it’s definitely going to involve a whole bunch of grinding, but that’s just how the cookie crumbles.

Plus, the two events that you have to grind to get free Fischl in Genshin Impact are relatively similar, and can kinda get repetitive and boring after a while. For example, the Meteorite Remains Salvage challenge requires you to destroy enough monsters to fill up the bar before the ten minutes expire. At least it doesn’t last too long, so it doesn’t hurt to grind it that much. Meanwhile, the Fallen Star challenge requires you to collect and submit celestial energy while keeping the enemies at bay.

One thing that we have to mention is that you probably should use Resin when collecting the rewards from the Fallen Star challenge. Increasing the reward payout can be pretty useful no matter what. So, yeah, that’s how you get free Fischl in Genshin Impact – just fulfill the three requirements.

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