Can You Beat Genshin Impact Without Spending Mora?!



Mora is a pivotal currency in Genshin Impact. It is used to buy and do most things in the game, and having no mora in Genshin basically means that you can’t play Genshin. So what would happen if we decided not to spend any throughout the entire game? This is the worst idea I’ve ever had.
Rules:
I cannot spend mora at any point in the challenge.
All characters are allowed.

Inspired by: @mistahfeet and @Yaz0__0

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33 thoughts on “Can You Beat Genshin Impact Without Spending Mora?!”

  1. I find it hilarious you wanted a shield character and did not pull on Novice banner with guaranteed Noelle. Seriously, given the Novice banner has set and pretty short list of 1.0 characters, your chances of getting a useful character like Bennett, Xingqiu, Fischl or Sucrose from it is way higher than from standard banner, not using it is a mistake nowadays.
    Experience from fighting enemies was enough for me to bring multiple characters from level 89 to level 90 so I'd consider getting your characters to level 19 as quite manageable.
    Rejecting Barbara was a mistake, she was your best healer.
    For better chances, you could have reduced your world level. It does not cost mora and would bring monster levels closer to yours.

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  2. Simply put, this challenge is kinda just highlighting how ESSENTIAL Mora is to any playthrough. And I commend you to hell for doing these insane feats. While I would definitely appreciate "Broke Traveler" getting its reprise I do understand where you come from with this. I cannot really knock you for the whole spending money thing, as it IS feasible to get that many wishes, it's just a matter of "how long do I want to grind for every gem."

    All in all this challenge is a sort of catch-22 of "well no matter what I do I'll eventually be outpaced by literally everything." Even if you grinded each and every character to level 20 and got crazy base stat artifacts, they have a ceiling that cannot be surpassed.

    So all in all this challenge is more of a "how much pain am I willing to put myself through to prove a point?" And honestly, I commend you for getting as far as you did. First time seeing you, and I probably will go back and watch more of your challenges to see the crazy shenanigans you get up to.

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