The livestream and official announcement for Genshin Impact 3.2 showed off a slew of new bosses, characters, and story quests. For many viewers, however, the most important part is the events that will be released during the update, giving players opportunities for massive rewards, as well as new and engaging ways to play the game in general. For any adventurer looking to score some extra Primogems, or potentially even a free 4-star character, these Genshin Impact 3.2 events are something to keep an eye on.

Every patch for Genshin Impact usually comes with multiple new events that help shake up the usual gameplay and provide great rewards, like receiving Collei for free in "Curtain of Leaves." These Events often come with their own mechanics, environments, and sometimes even a unique gadget, leading many to use these special occurrences as a way to break up the normal grind of Genshin Impact content. These Events will be scattered throughout Genshin Impact 3.2's lifetime - meaning players should have at least one event available at all times, until the end of the update.

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For events in Genshin Impact Version 3.2, there are currently four events announced that will be available during the update, and they should provide many free-to-obtain rewards. These events are: "Fabulous Fungus Frenzy," "Adventure's Trials," "Hypostatic Symphony: Dissonant Verse" and "Outside the Canvas, Inside the Lens." While each of these events varies in scope in terms of gameplay and rewards, they look extremely fun, maybe even surpassing Genshin Impact Version 3.1's events in terms of sheer enjoyment.

Capture & Raise Mushrooms In "Fabulous Fungus Frenzy" In Genshin Impact

Genshin Impact Version 3.2 Fungus Event rewards included Hero's Wit and Primogems

The first event, shown after the teaser of previously revealed characters Nahida and Layla is "Fabulous Fungus Frenzy" an event that will task players with capturing and raising various fungi that have been seen throughout Sumeru. This generally annoying monster will now make for a cute companion as the Traveler captures them through combat and raises their level by feeding them jellies in simple matching puzzles. This event almost seems to draw inspiration from Pokémon, as each fungus has its own abilities and can evolve to become larger versions of itself.

This Genshin Impact 3.2 event will also have some huge rewards, on top of the usual Primogems and Crowns of Insight. Genshin Impact character Dori, the Electro Claymore-wielding 4-star, should be available to those who meet the invitation criteria of the event. For the many free-to-play gamers of Genshin Impact as well as players who skipped Dori's initial release, this is a massive opportunity, giving everyone participating in "Fabulous Fungus Frenzy" a chance to obtain the clever merchant.

"Adventurer's Trials" Is The Next Event In Genshin Impact 3.2

Genshin Impact Adventurer's Trials Event

The next event coming to Genshin Impact Version 3.2, "Adventurer's Trials," looks to be one of the most interesting events gameplay-wise. Many training challenges are presented to the player, having them use character abilities in unique ways to complete certain objectives. For example, players may be using Klee's powerful Catalyst Attack to cause Overload Reactions and bounce a slime into a large soccer net, or using Beidou's large swinging attacks to hit a large group of projectiles like a baseball. Any character being used in the event will be made free for those who don't have them, meaning players of any level should be able to participate.

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Overall, "Adventurer's Trials" looks like a great event, especially due to the co-op option that was presented in the trailer. Completing these challenges with a friend seems like it could make for some fun and wholesome Genshin Impact gameplay. As for rewards, although it isn't as much as the "Fabulous Fungus Frenzy" event, players can still expect some Primogems, Mora, and level-up materials for completing these challenges.

Fight a Hypostasis Boss Rush Genshin Impact 3.2's "Hypostatic Symphony"

Genshin Impact Hypostasis Event

"Hypostatic Symphony: Dissonant Verse" was the next event announced in the Genshin Impact Version 3.2 livestream, starring one of the game's original designs for boss fights, the Hypostasis Cube. After the announcement of what is called the final Hypostasis Cube variation, the Dendro Hypostasis, viewers were shown a usual combat event where the Traveler has to fight each Cube in succession. Players can increase the difficulty of the fight to get better rewards, as well as use limited buffs to help them in each encounter. However, running out of these buffs may prove detrimental.

This Genshin Impact 3.2 event seems like it could be lots of fun. Strangely, however, missing from the art as well as the trailer is the Geo and Electro Hypostasis Cube, as only the Cryo, Pyro, Hydro, and Dendro were shown. Despite this odd exclusion, however, the rewards for "Hypostatic Symphony: Dissonant Verse" should be fairly simple, including more Primogems and Mora.

"Outside the Canvas, Inside the Lens" Event Returns In Genshin Impact 3.2

Genshin Impact Photography Event

The final event, "Outside the Canvas, Inside the Lens," will task the player with helping an illustrator from Inazuma by taking photos. In this trailer, it seems as if some adjustments were made to the way that photos can be taken for the event, showing off some preset angles that players can choose from, as well as a focusing function to play with. However, despite the changes, this seems to be the least exciting event on the list.

While this Genshin Impact 3.2 event does seem to lack an exciting factor of combat or competitiveness, it should be a more laid-back experience to wind down to. Taking photos and setting up the best shots should be a breath of fresh air after the many combat-focused events that are coming during Genshin Impact Version 3.2. The rewards for this event are also the lightest of the group, with only Primogems, Mora, and EXP Materials up for grabs.

Players can look forward to starting these events in the Sumeru region, and its recent desert expansion, very soon with the launch of Genshin Impact 3.2 coming in early November. Alongside the massive amount of content that the livestream shared, Version 3.2 seems like it's going to be a major win for Genshin players everywhere. These events look especially exciting, showing off that Genshin Impact still has a ton of great ideas for content.

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