The Mimi Tomo event is here, meaning translating more phrases for the Hilichurls. Players need this second phrase for day four of the event. Tracking down the Unusual Hilichurl is worth it, as players will earn some Primogems and lovely decorations for their Serenitea Pot. This guide will explain what the phrase Lata Boya Sada means in Genshin Impact.
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Genshin Impact’s Lata Boya Sada phrase, explained
Thanks to the Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian, they can look up different phrases that the Hilichurls will use. On Day 4 of the event, players get through the vast majority of the quest before running into an awkward expression, in this case, “Lata Boya Sada.”
Lata Boya translates to a color and means blue. Sada, on the other hand, means solid or hard. So, we can figure out that the Hilchurl wants something hard and blue. Interacting with them again will bring up your Inventory, and you can pick an item to give them. We went with a Crystal Chunk which meets both requirements. After that, he will provide you with the location and time to find the Unusual Hilichurl on Day 4.
Crystal chunks can be found alongside any mountain surface in the open world of Genshin Impact across all regions. Use a character with a two-handed weapon to break mining nodes easily. Gather a Crystal Chunk to hand in for the event and bolster your weapons stats.
Players can open the Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian at any time by going to the Mimi Tomo section in the events menu and hitting the prompted button for the Handbook near the bottom of the event description. There are quite a few Hilichurlian phrases in there, but it’s still easy to figure out what these little guys are talking about.
Published: Jan 2, 2023 08:25 pm