Genshin Impact Fortune Slip: Everything You Need to Know

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Along with the new region, Inazuma, Genshin Impact 2.0 introduced many new characters, mechanisms, and hidden features. One such hidden feature is the fortune slip that predicts a player’s fortune for the day. It is quite possible that most players might have missed this fortune-telling activity being busy with their quests and adventures.

Here’s everything we know about fortune slips in Genshin Impact.

How to Use Fortune Slip in Genshin Impact?

Players can get their fortune for the day told in Grand Narukami Shrine. You’ll find an NPC called Gendou Ringo right beside the Sacred Sakura Tree. Interact with her to know how the fortune slips works. After you interact with her you’ll get the “fortune slip box” option. The fortune slip box draws a random slip for every player.

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The fortune slip contains a coded message which will be deciphered by the NPC Gendou Ringo. The fortune slip is then decoded. You can check the whole message by going to your inventory. In the “quest” section of your inventory, find the fortune slip and click on “read” to get the whole message.

The Slip will have one of the following types of fortunes:

  • Great Fortune
  • Good Fortune
  • Modest Fortune
  • Rising Fortune
  • Misfortune
  • Great Misfortune
  • Curse
  • Great Curse

Players will get the “Paimon’s Lucky Day!” achievement if they draw a “Great Fortune” slip. Drawing a “Great Curse” slip will unlock the “Just my luck…” achievement. Players can get only one fortune slip a day and getting a “Great Fortune” and “Great Curse” slip is quite uncommon.

Therefore don’t forget to get your daily fortune slip to get your hands on those achievements which will give you free Primogems. Players can also hang their bad fortune in the “Fortune Slip Hanger” if they ever get a “Great Curse” slip.

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Genshin Impact is a free-to-play gacha-based role-playing game currently available on PC, PS4, PS5, Android, and iOS

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