Alright, guys, so I’ve been diving deep into Genshin Impact lately, and let me tell you, the Inazuma region is something else. I wanted to share my experience crafting those awesome Inazuma weapons – you know, the ones you can forge yourself? It’s a bit of a process, but totally worth it.

Getting Started: Finding the Blueprints
First things first, you gotta get your hands on the blueprints. These aren’t just lying around, oh no. You’ll be doing quests, opening chests, and maybe even tackling some world bosses. I remember spending days just exploring, and seriously, my fingers were cramping from all the climbing and gliding!
- Exploration is key: I spent days searching, exploring different areas and solving every puzzle that I could find.
- Quest Rewards: Complete the quest series in Inazuma.
- World Bosses: Some of them drop blueprints, good luck!
The Grind for Materials
Once I had a blueprint – finally! – the real work began. These weapons need specific materials, and Inazuma has its own unique stuff. Get used to that Amethyst Lump, and good luck hunting down those Handguards from all the Nobushi and Kairagi running around.
I spent hours, and I mean hours, farming these materials. My thumbs were practically numb from hitting the attack button. Some tips from my painful experience:
- Amethyst Lumps: Hit up those mining spots, and bring a character that can break ore.
- Handguards: Nobushi and Kairagi are everyWhere in Inazuma, you can’t miss them.
- Weapon Billets: The weekly boss drops are a must.
Crafting Time!
Okay, so you’ve got the blueprint, you’ve sweated blood and tears for the materials, now it’s time to craft! Head over to the blacksmith in Inazuma City. He’s the guy you want.

The actual crafting part is pretty straightforward. Just select the weapon you want, make sure you have all the required materials, and boom – new shiny weapon! I remember the feeling of finally crafting my first Inazuma weapon. I felt like a total pro blacksmith, even though all I did was click a button.
Enjoying the Fruits of My Labor
Equip your character with a new weapon, and it is time to enjoy.
That’s pretty much my whole crafting journey in a nutshell. It’s a bit of a grind, sure, but trust me, those Inazuma weapons are worth the effort. Good luck, and happy crafting!