Silkork’s Ultimate Growth Guide: Resource Hoarding and Full Breakthrough

The Ultimate Showdown: Silcock’s Complete Guide to Cultivation! Talents, Weapons, and Breakthroughs Fully Unleashed!
In this vast and boundless gaming world, character cultivation is always a journey that tests patience and wisdom. Speaking of this time’s protagonist, Silcock, a five-star single-handed sword character newly introduced in Version 5.7 of Genshin Impact, he can absolutely be called a “star” in the gaming world. To cultivate this “star” into a “superstar” in the gaming world, a comprehensive strategy is absolutely necessary. Today, let’s talk about how to prepare cultivation materials for this new character, allowing players to not only gain an early advantage but also effortlessly avoid the painful experiences of “woodcutters.”
First, we must make one thing clear: Silcock’s exclusive weapon, Qingyao, is a rather “picky” sword. Just to upgrade it from level 0 to 90, the materials required could scare you into wanting to give up. Let’s first talk about what “good stuff” is needed to upgrade the weapon: 5 Thoughts of Harmonious Smoker, 14 Premonitions, 14 Omens, and 6 Revelations; 23 Germinal Emeralds, 27 Spectral Leaves, and 41 Luminous Heart of the Lotus; finally, 15 Sentinel’s Wooden Whistles, 23 Warrior’s Iron Whistles, and 27 Golden Whistles of the Dragon Crown. The ways to obtain these materials are not simple; you need to both “treasure hunt” and “explore,” and if you want to complete this in a short time, you probably need to “subscribe” and “farm dungeons.”
Next, let’s talk about the character’s breakthrough. To let Silcock go from level 0 to 90, it’s absolutely not a simple task. The materials needed are as follows: 1 Shard of Lamenting Ice Jade, 9 Fragments, 9 Chunks, and 6 Blocks; 18 Gnashers, 30 Mechanisms, and 36 Perpetual Cogs; finally, 46 Deep-Embedded Gazes and 168 Rockrose Herbs. At this point, I estimate that many players have started to feel “headache,” but don’t worry, as long as you’re willing to spend time “farming dungeons” in the game, these materials will appear automatically, like “rock candy.”
When it comes to talent enhancement, this is absolutely the most “testing of patience” part of the entire cultivation process. To let Silcock’s normal attacks, elemental skills, and elemental bursts all reach the maximum level, a lot of materials are needed. First, 9 Teachings of Competition, 63 Guidelines, and 114 Philosophies; then, 18 Gnashers, 66 Mechanisms, and 93 Perpetual Cogs; finally, 18 samples of Elevating Samples: Knights and 3 Crowns of Wisdom. The ways to obtain these materials include defeating specific bosses, completing specific dungeons, and collecting in specific areas, which sounds a bit “complex,” doesn’t it?
In this “big battle” of preparing cultivation materials for Silcock, there are a few key points that absolutely cannot be ignored. First, Deep-Embedded Gazes can only be obtained by defeating level 30 or higher Deep-Embedded Mimic Plants. These “high-level bosses” are usually hidden in specific areas, so if you want to find them, you’d better “sweep the floor” thoroughly. Second, Rockrose Herbs are a “special product” of the Natha region. To collect enough of them, you’ll have to “explore” specific areas in that region. Finally, don’t forget to pay attention to the refresh times of resource points to avoid missing out on valuable materials. With careful planning and efficient farming routes, even the most daunting material requirements can be met. After all, as the saying goes, “no pain, no gain.” So, gear up, and let’s embark on this cultivation journey together!


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