Man, let me tell you about this thing I got into, trying to mess with something called “chenpi wuwa.” Sounds fancy, right? Well, it wasn’t as smooth as I thought it would be. So, picture this: I’m cruising around this virtual city, Jinzhou, in this game, and I bump into this dude, Chenpi. This guy’s like the local relic guy, seems to know his stuff about old, valuable items.
First, I started exploring Jinzhou. This city is huge, with so much to do. I mean, it’s easy to get lost with all the options available. So I’m walking around, checking everything out, and then I see this Chenpi guy.
I decided to chat with him. His dialogue is something like, “If the art of appraising treasure piques your interest.” I figured, why not? So I engaged in a conversation with him, trying to understand what he’s all about.
Then it hits me, I need to do these daily tasks. Every gacha game has them, and this one’s no different. So I started grinding those out, hoping to get some goodies that might be useful later on.
I also heard about this character, Lumi. Apparently, she’s a big deal in this game, a 4-star Electro Broadblade character. So I started looking into how to build her up, what teams she works best with, all that jazz. It’s a whole process, let me tell you.
Back to Chenpi, I remembered seeing something about luring bandits to the town gates. The idea is to let the guards do the heavy lifting while you just chip in a bit. When the bandits are down, you loot them. Easy, right? I tried this out, and it kind of works. I managed to get some gear and sold it off to buy some basic stuff. Not bad for a start.
And get this, I learned that “chenpi” isn’t just some game thing. It’s actually used in real life too! Like in cooking and stuff. There’s this dish, orange chicken, that uses it. Who knew, right? I found out it’s also used in other foods, like porridge, duck, and even mooncakes. It’s pretty versatile.
So, yeah, that’s my adventure with chenpi wuwa so far. It’s been a mix of exploring, doing daily tasks, learning about game characters, and even a bit of real-world cooking knowledge. Not what I expected, but hey, it’s been interesting. I keep doing these things and share the experience with you guys next time!