Just when you think there could not be any more surprises in Genshin Impact, we are faced with one. Up until very recently, it was believed that the most difficult bosses in the game were La Signora and The Golden Wolflord.
However, the discovery of this one cute little demon with 10 million HP changed the difficulty level of the game altogether. This little demon is even one-shotting pro players, which is just extremely bizarre.
Genshin Impact Just Got Way More Exciting
Genshin Impact has been out for a while now, and players are constantly exploring various regions and coming up with unique builds that make the experience of playing it special and unique.
It also has some of the most difficult boss fights, which will require you to be on your toes and alert at all times. It takes a unique and creative blend of skills and equipment to make a mark in the game. Some of the most difficult boss fights in the game have to be the ones with La Signora and The Golden Wolflord.
Both of these bosses have an integral part to play in the narrative of the game. There is one more secret boss that has recently been discovered. It seems like this boss even overpowers the most difficult enemies in the game. It has a total of 10 million HP and also can one-shot you. It became famous for one-shotting pros.
The cute little demon is none other than a Capybara Archon in Natian. @thejonathon, a Twitch streamer, recently shared his experience while facing the twerking Capybara. When he faced the creature the first time, it one-tapped his level 90 Chongyun. He said:
We’ve fought gods, dragons, arlecchino, and you’re telling me the hardest enemy we have ever faced is a twerking capybara?
This twerking Capybara seems to be getting a lot of attention at the moment due to his unalarming look but also his ferocious technique and power.
These Are The Things That Make A Game Feel Fresh
Genshin Impact is a game that does not fail to surprise you. It is being maintained and developed so well that players still have a great time exploring and trying out new things almost 4 years after its release.
It is a great feat for any game to be relevant in the market for as long as it can and keep pushing its boundaries. Up until very recently, it seemed like the toughest boss was behind us, but then a twerking Capybara showed up, and things began to feel fresh and exciting again.
This is one of the many benefits of having an extensive open world; it provides developers with space and time to develop new and exciting things. What do you think about it? Let us know in the comments below.
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