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= The hunt for vertical true water =
Map Key
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Green MarkerWet Waterfall
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Difficulty: ARed MarkerDry Waterfall
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Pink MarkerInconclusive
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[Requirements]
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- recording software
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- patience
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- knowledge about fountain water
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[Details]
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- scour the entirety of the known world (Mondstadt, Liyue, Inazuma) and look for waterfalls with vertical sheets of true water
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- footage on how to do it: https://youtu.be/bvC5CaSoci4
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- log the waterfalls you've tested as well, and note down if they are wet in the center or not
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- upload footage in youtube or imgur, and paste your notes in the ticket link below
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[Participants]
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- xSil3nt#0961
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- Pablos#1142 (credits to him for the sample footage)
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- ShampooBrain#9583
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[Commissioner]
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- Sayline#5959
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Theoryhunters' thoughts
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after watching the "water is wet" clip [...] I have come up with a theory. So look at this screenshot of me at the exact same location https://imgur.com/a/pRFgV8Y there are elemental monuments here and it seems like this place was designed to be traversable, for comparison look at the other waterfall nearby which not only disallows climbing but also automatically disables gliding (some other types of fake water do not disallow gliding through it though): https://imgur.com/a/oUCUhjC
seems like mihoyo designed some waterfalls to be easily climbable, others are just pushing you down but it seems the wet status in the waterfalls comes from the contact with the ground in specific places (or in some of my videos with the vertical walls that sometimes can and sometimes can't be grabbed). :ganyumfw: -Pablos#1142
https://imgur.com/a/pRFgV8Y
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https://imgur.com/a/oUCUhjC
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The waterfalls are really inconsistent, some have middle climbable parts and some of those parts are wet, some are not. Some have wet middle sections that you're able to barely collide with while gliding to get wet. Some wet parts can only be found not by jumping at them or climbing to them or even gliding to them but only by dropping from a higher point and kind of slipping through them on the way down. It's an unspeakable mess. The only consistent part is you don't get wet from contact with water alone, it's always some kind of interaction with the ground in the presence of water texture - Pablos#1142
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