Genshin Impact 3.0 characters have already been officially announced and we even have leaked their ascension materials. Recent leaks have also revealed the character talent materials we’ll need from Sumeru for each of the new characters we’re getting. We also know the names of these Talent Materials so players can start farming these the moment Sumeru drops if they want to quickly raise their new Dendro units.
Sumeru Character Talent Materials Leaked in Genshin Impact
Talents are vital when raising a character. In addition to character levels, character talents are the next most important thing to level up if you want to see some consistent and powerful performance from your characters. Leveling up talents is also costly and farming talent books is also time-consuming.
Thankfully, recent leaks have already revealed to us the character talent materials of the new Sumeru characters and even the Dendro traveler. Players can now know where to start if they want to quickly level up their new Dendro or Sumeru characters.
Philosophy of Admonition
These have an inverted bell-flower shape but they could also be inverted tulips. These talent books will be exclusively available on Mondays and Thursdays apart from Sundays when they will all be available together. These talent books are for Tighnari and Dendro Traveller.
Philosophy of Ingenuity
These books have the symbol of a fully bloomed Lotus. These will be exclusively available on Tuesdays and Fridays and will be needed to ascend the talents of Dori and the Dendro Traveller.
Philosophy of Pravis
These talent books bear the symbol of a half-bloomed Lotus. These will be exclusively available to farm on Wednesdays and Saturdays. You will need these talent books to level up the talents of Collei and the Dendro Traveller.
Of course, expectedly the Dendro Traveller will require all three of these talent books to fully level up their talents. We can also see how these Sumerian Talent Books differ from the ones we got from the other regions. While they actually look like books, these Sumerian ones look like tablets- perhaps alluding to their ancient Eastern origins.