Okay, so you know how everyone’s been doing those “what’s my Genshin Impact vision” quizzes online? Well, I got super curious and decided to try and figure it out for myself, but, like, for real.

First off, I started brainstorming. I mean, a Vision is supposed to represent your ambitions, your values, right? So I grabbed a notebook and just started writing down everything that felt important to me. I’m talking about stuff like:
- Helping people.
- Creating things, especially art.
- Learning new stuff all the time.
- Finding beauty in the everyday.
Next up: elements. This was tougher. Like, I knew Pyro was out – I’m not exactly fiery or impulsive. Hydro? Maybe, I’m pretty adaptable, but it didn’t feel quite right. I spent a whole afternoon just reading up on the lore of each element, trying to see what resonated.
Then it hit me! I was sketching in my notebook, just doodling some random designs, and I realized I kept drawing wind motifs. That’s when I remembered: Anemo isn’t just about wind, it’s about freedom, about change, about letting go. And that? That felt like me.
So, I thought, okay, Anemo it is. Now what about the Vision itself? Is it like a physical thing or something more abstract? I mean, in the game they have this glow and power up when using their abilities, right? So I tried to picture what mine would look like. I imagined it as a small, smooth stone, maybe jade or aquamarine, that felt warm to the touch. Like a little reminder of my own inner strength and resilience.
To kinda solidify it, I decided to make something! I got some polymer clay and sculpted a little Vision stone, tried to capture that sense of calm energy I’d imagined. It’s not perfect, but it’s a physical representation of what I feel my Vision would be. I even painted it with a swirling, wind-like design.

Final thoughts?
I’m still not 100% sure, obviously. It’s not like I magically got a Vision in real life! But this whole process really made me think about what’s important to me and how I want to live my life. And honestly, that’s probably more valuable than any elemental power anyway.
And yeah, the little clay Vision sits on my desk now. It’s a good reminder to keep chasing those dreams and to stay open to whatever winds of change come my way.