The entirety of Teyvat from Genshin Impact has been lovingly recreated by a dedicated Minecraft player who goes by the name of Dawn Archi. The creator has been receiving kudos from every corner for the completion of this impressive work.

Dawn Archi borrowed a couple of pieces from other creators, but everything else represents "the accumulation of my own works, one after another, over the course of this past year.” The player notes that “my crazy idea from a year ago finally seems to have become a reality.” Dawn Archi is “very grateful” for the borrowed pieces.

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“The map includes the most recognizable settings and buildings in Genshin Impact,” Dawn Archi points out. “I wonder how many of them you can recognize!” The player notes that many of the structures have “more than ten days of work behind them.”

“There are still some works that need to be improved,” Dawn Archi says. While the creator points out that you can “contact me by private message to get the map file of a single work,” Dawn Archi notes that “some map files will not be shared publicly.” The player explains that “some buildings are independent works with different scales, meaning that all the buildings are not in the same file.” Dawn Archi does not want the map to be used for “any commercial activities or profit.”

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The developer behind Genshin Impact, miHoYo, describes Teyvat as “a fantasy world where the seven elements flow and converge.” The company says that “in the distant past, the Archons granted mortals unique elemental abilities. With the help of such powers, people formed a bountiful homeland out of the wilderness.” Teyvat consists of Mondstadt, Liyue, Inazuma, Sumeru, Fontaine, Natlan, and Snezhnaya in addition to a variety of other nations.

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