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Sumeru NPCs Don t Fix Genshin Impact s Whitewashing Problem

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Recent leaks from **Genshin Impact ** 's 3.0 update have revealed that most of Sumeru's playable characters will be light-skinned, despite the Dendro region and its characters drawing inspiration from South Asia and the Middle East. Though all of the Sumeru NPCs already present in Genshin Impact are light-skinned, some Genshin Impact players pointed out that there are several POC NPCs arriving with Sumeru. However, the inclusion of these NPCs can't make up for Genshin Impact 's apparent whitewashing of Sumeru's playable characters, whose attire and names feel like cultural appropriation when paired with their light skin to


This isn't the first time Genshin Impact has been embroiled in a whitewashing controversy. Out of Genshin Impact 's fifty playable characters, only two have darker skin. Kaeya, one of these two characters, has appeared whitewashed in-game and in promotional materials for Genshin Impact . A description of Kaeya in Genshin Impact referring to his " somewhat exotic appearance " was patched out of the game after drawing criticism. The lack of BIPOC representation in the popular game has often been excused by the current explorable regions being based on European and Southeast Asian countries. Unintentionally, this excuse highlights how Genshin Impact fails to represent the multitude of various groups in China and Japan, on which Liyue and Inazuma are ba


Genshin Impact players have long waited for the arrival of Sumeru, the Dendro region of Teyvat. Currently, the game has no playable characters attuned to the Dendro element. The first playable Dendro characters are expected to arrive along with Sumeru in Genshin Impact ’s 3.0 update. Recent leaks from Genshin Impact ’s 3.0 beta test revealed the identity of at least two future Dendro-wielding characters, one 4-star and one 5-star expected to be the first banner character of the 3.0 upd


An apparent Version 3.0 leak, posted to Twitter by Genshin Intel , seems to reveal how the Dendro element reacts with other Genshin Impact elements. The post suggests that mixing Dendro and Pyro causes targets to Catalyze, which deals bonus damage by spreading elemental damage and aggravating foes. Combining Dendro and Hydro attacks, meanwhile, creates exploding Dendro Cores and causes devastating area-of-effect damage. Using Pyro on the seed creates greater AoE damage with Burgeon, while using Electro creates homing arrows with Hyperbloom. While Genshin Intel's information seems authentic, Wuthering Waves events|https://wutheringwavescentral.com/ this leak is just a mere rumor for


One character in particular who has been met with criticism is Dori, a 4-star Electro character in Genshin Impact hailing from Sumeru. Dori, a traveling merchant, appears to be inspired by the story of Aladdin, accompanied by a genie in a magic lamp. Various adaptations of Aladdin have been set in Middle Eastern countries like Jordan and Iraq, with Disney's fictional setting of Agrabah described as bordering the River Jordan. Dori's pants resemble shalwar, loose pants cuffed at the ankles that are commonly worn throughout South and Central Asia. The character's full name, Dori Sangemah Bay, takes words from Urdu and Hindi. Despite the obvious influences that went into Dori's character, HoYoverse opted to give her a very pale skin t


Being an Electro user, Dori may be an important character to acquire in the next major release. A new Elemental Reaction, Catalyze, will occur when inflicting Electro damage on an enemy already affected by Dendro. Unfortunately, there is no news on what Catalyze does, but current Elemental Reactions are extremely potent. These are what make certain units complement other characters so well in Genshin Impact . Even weak units can hold their own against strong foes, with the proper use of Elemental Reactions. While not official, a prominent leaker in the community revealed some details of what fans may be able to expect from D


"Resonating Visions" is available only to players above Adventure Rank 32 who have completed the Archon Quest "Chapter II: Prologue - Autumn Winds, Scarlet Leaves," as well as Mona's Story Quest. This will unlock the Golden Apple Archipelago. It's important to note that if players want to get Diluc's new skin in Genshin Impact , they don't need to complete these quests and can purchase it immediately from the st


Genshin Impact Version 3.0 is shaping up to be a truly massive update, and the new Dendro element is perhaps the most exciting addition. The new element will add various plant-based abilities for players to wield, and Dendro will cause massive damage when it reacts with other elements. By spreading status effects and triggering area-of-effect explosions, Dendro reactions can turn the tide of any bat


The hodgepodge of cultures used in Dori's character model demonstrates how Sumeru deviates from Genshin Impact 's previous approach of each region being inspired by a single country. Despite drawing abundant inspiration from numerous South Asian, Central Asian, and Middle Eastern cultures, Genshin Impact opted to give the majority of its Sumeru playable characters pale skin. Though several darker-skinned Sumeru NPCs exist, this can't make up for the majority of Sumeru's playable characters having light skin, nor Genshin Impact 's track record of whitewashing controversies . Hopefully, HoYoverse will hear its players' concerns and disappointment and take steps to diversify Genshin Impact 's roster of playable characters in future upda