[genshin impact] all death/last words voice lines (1.5 updated)



timestamps will be added soon but they’re all in alphabetical order
with yanfei and eula!

yanfei & eula voices:
https://genshin.honeyhunterworld.com/db/char/feiyan
https://genshin.honeyhunterworld.com/db/char/eula/

[ more about genshin impact ]

players can explore the game’s large fantasy world, called teyvat, with over 25+ characters and various points of interest spread across the map. the game features an action combat playstyle that allows the player to swap between 4 individual characters in a party to quickly combo attacks. single-player gameplay is the focus of the game, with co-op mode available for certain activities.

each character has two unique combat skills: a normal skill and a special skill. the normal skill can be used at any time except for the cooldown period immediately after use, while the special skill has an energy cost, requiring the user to amass sufficient elemental energy first.

characters have control over one of seven natural elements: cryo, dendro, pyro, hydro, anemo, electro, and geo. cooking is another significant aspect of genshin impact’s gameplay. players gather many resources in the course of their adventure, some of which can be turned into dishes via cooking. some dishes regenerate characters’ health, while others boost attack or defensive abilities.

download here: https://genshin.mihoyo.com/en

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39 thoughts on “[genshin impact] all death/last words voice lines (1.5 updated)”

  1. I still kinda wonder what "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust" means. It is 99% confirmed (not officially stated but hinted many times) that Albedo is an artificial human created by alchemy, a Homunculus. In that case, he was born from chalk. But why does he say.. this??? Like it is known, as the new Zhongli quest said that, everything returns to dust one day, but why does Albedo talk about ashes? Is this some kind of reference of smthn?

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  2. Whenever my Beidou dies and she says "Men fall back" or "Crew, set sail for home" I always feel bad. She cares more about her crew's safety than her own death.

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