Some Travelers prefer to use Wish Simulators for various reasons, but it's vital to find the right one that replicates Wishes in Genshin Impact.
This article will specifically refer to the Wish Simulator created by saihou from Google Play, which can be found in the hyperlink down below:
Genshin Impact players don't have to use this one, but it's the most popular option for Android users. Alternatives exist on other platforms like Apple's App Store and tend to work similarly to saihou's version.
Either way, it's essential to look at why Genshin Impact players like to use these apps and what they can offer to the reader.
Here are the advantages of using a Wish Simulator:
Here are the disadvantages of using a Wish Simulator:
The concept is relatively simple. The player can simulate any number of pulls. It doesn't matter whether it's 20 Wishes or 2,000 of them.
These types of apps only give players an estimation of how much money they would've spent (assuming they would buy the Genesis Crystals directly). It wouldn't be relevant to F2P players, except that it can showcase how expensive some parts of Genshin Impact can be at times.
In this example, the player did 180 Wishes. They were lucky enough to get a C1 Yae Miko along with some other generous Constellations for the featured 4-star characters. If one wishes to clear all of these results, they should click on "Reset," which is to the left of "Settings."
At the top of this Wish Simulator app are several banner names. In this case, "Weapon 25" stands for Yae Miko's weapon banner in Genshin Impact 2.5. Simply tapping on any of those names will take the player directly to it.
Note: The "Total Wishes" count is based solely on the banner the player is currently viewing. For instance, Yae
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