Earn 8100+ Primogems in Genshin Impact Version 3.2

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Genshin Impact Version 3.2 is just on the horizon and even though it won’t add any new region, we’ll finally get the release of Nahida– the Dendro Archon as a playable character. Safe to say players will need a lot of Primogems and if you don’t know where to farm them from, you’re in the right place. 

We finally have an estimate of the total number of Primogems in the next update and while it is a big downgrade from Version 3.0 and 3.1, players must remember it is because no new regions are getting added to this patch.

Estimated Primogems in Version 3.2 of Genshin Impact

Version 3.0 added the brand new nation of Sumeru into the game and in Version 3.1 we had Genshin Impact’s second Anniversary. Considering those facts, it’s expected for those patches to contain a lot of primogems for players to earn and enjoy. In Version 3.2, Genshin Impact players will return to their usual Primogem income which will amount to approximately 50-60 pulls. Below we’ve listed our prediction for the primogems in the upcoming update:

  • Version 3.3 Livestream: 300
  • Version 3.2 Update Compensation: 600
  • Test Runs of Trial 5-star Characters: 80
  • Achievements: 60 (approx.)
  • Archon Quest Sumeru Chapter Finale- Act V: 60
  • Nahida Story Quest: 60
  • World Quests: 20
  • Daily Commissions: 2100
  • Spiral Abyss: 1200
  • HoYoLab Daily Check-in: 80
  • Paimon’s Bargains (Shop): 1600 (5 Intertwined Fates and 5 Acquaint Fates)
  • Fabulous Fungus Frenzy: 990
  • Adventurer’s Trials Event: 420
  • Hypostatic Symphony Event: 420
  • Outside the Canvas, Inside the Lens Event: 420
  • Marvellous Merchandise: 380
  • Miscellaneous Codes: 100
  • Miscellaneous Web Events: 100

Adding these all up we get a total of 8190 Primogems which amounts to about 51 pulls. This patch has also been speculated to be of a rather low-income patch as usual patches give players about 56-60 pulls. This could be because the last two patches gave players a ton of bonus Primogems so this could be an expected dry season. 

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