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Genshin Impact Omni-Ubiquity Net Basically Adds Pokemon Into The Game

by Aiman MaulanaNovember 16, 2021
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Genshin Impact: Is The Ayato Leak Legitimate?

miHoYo will be adding a new gadget called the Omni-Ubiquity Net in the next Genshin Impact update. It’s basically the equivalent of adding Pokemon into the game. Here’s what you need to know.

Genshin Impact Omni-Ubiquity Net

Genshin Impact Omni-Ubiquity Net Basically Adds Pokemon Into The Game

If you watched the recent Genshin Impact 2.3 livestream, you would know that there is a new gadget coming and it’s called the Omni-Ubiquity Net. It basically works by letting players capture wild animals out in the open world environment. The description reads:

Use the Omni-Ubiquity Net to capture and detain the essence of small animals in the open world. Afterward, you may use the Net as a medium to re-create their forms.

Given the string of leaks that popped up for the upcoming update, this is certainly a new addition that not many gamers were expecting. Despite that, it’s certainly one that got many gamers excited as it’s essentially the equivalent of having Pokemon in the game. Moreover, it would be fun to look forward to new animals in upcoming updates as well.

As for what else can be done with the Omni-Ubiquity Net, it’s not particularly extensive for now. It’s still one that will be exciting to see it function when the update is out. If we’re lucky, they might add more functionality to it in future updates so stay tuned for that.

Genshin Impact is currently available for free on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Android, iOS, and PC. A Nintendo Switch port of the game coming in the near future.

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Pokdepinion: I can already foresee myself sinking a good number of hours on this thing alone. Guess I’ll be stuck in the game for much longer than I initially expected.

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Aiman Maulana
Jack of all trades, master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one. YouTuber, video editor, tech head, and a wizard of gaming. What's up? :)

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