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Genshin Impact: What Is Gusha Unu Boya | Game Rant

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This guide will help Genshin Impact players translate 'gusha una boya' and give the Sleepy Hilichurl the item that he is after.

Genshin Impact players will encounter two Hilichurlian phrases during the seventh day of the Mimi Tomo event, the first of which is "gusha unu boya." This is phrase is uttered by a Sleepy Hilichurl, and indeed he is requesting that fans provide him with an item. However, figuring out what item he is asking for can prove to be a bit tricky, and this guide is here to assist players that are confused about the exact meaning of "gusha unu boya" in Genshin Impact.

Quite simply, the translation of "gusha" is "vegetables, grasses, fruits," and the translation of "unu boya" is "yellow." This means that Genshin Impact fans need to provide the Sleepy Hilichurl with a yellow vegetable, grass, or fruit, and there are a myriad of items that match that description. For those players that would like some specific recommendations, Berries, Sweet Flowers, and Wheat are all perfectly acceptable items to give to the Hilichurl.

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With respect to where to obtain these items, Berries and Sweet Flowers can be found in grassy areas throughout the wild, and Wheat can be looted from barrels and crates. While players should come across these items at a fairly high frequency, it is also possible to buy one of them if need be. More specifically, Genshin Impact's Mondstadt General Store and Second Life both carry Wheat, and fans that want to forego hunting for a yellow vegetable, grass, or fruit, should feel free to stop by one of those shops.

As previously mentioned, "gusha unu boya" is not the only Hilichurlian phrase that appears in Sighting 7, as players are also instructed to defeat an Unusual Hilichurl "aba mosi dada." This second phrase details a window of time within which the relevant monster appears, and fans can find its translation in the Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian. For the uninitiated, this book is accessed through the Mimi Tomo event menu, and it plays a large role in the event's activities.

In fact, the Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian is precisely where the translation of "gusha unu boya" can be found, and it is separated under the Useful Phrases heading. This is worth mentioning because there are sure to be more phrases that need translating before the event comes to a close, which will occur the day before the launch of Genshin Impact's 1.6 update, and getting familiar with the book will make that process much easier.

Genshin Impact is available now for Mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5.

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