Read more: How to get and use Adepti Seeker’s Stove in Genshin ImpactĬheck out our dedicated section for everything Genshin Impact, from news to leaks, guides, drama and more.įeatured image courtesy of tomoefanacc / Twitter. We can refer to one of the more recent additions to Genshin Impact, Raiden Shogun, who bears similarities with Honkai’s Raiden Mei, the Thunder Herrscher. In particular, Fuadi stressed this in his section on the virtue of enduring suffering (tahammiil): When the people curse and get angry at the seeker. This isn’t the first time the developers have used visual designs for characters from both titles. There have been plenty of theories surrounding the backstory of Yelan, however, one theory suggests a relation to the Cloud Retainer. We are also left in the dark regarding the scope of the character, so this would be interesting to see it develop in the following weeks to come. It is yet to be known, however, if any of these theories and characters are distantly or directly related to one another, other aside from the visual similarities. A different theory suggests that she is the human vessel for the Adeptus, known as the Cloud Retainer, due to the similar colour palettes. This is largely due to the appearance of the Cleansing Bell in her hands. 02.The Seeker 03.Who Are You 04.My Generation 05.Bargain 06.Join Together 07.Its A Boy 08.1921 09.Christmas 10.The Acid Queen 11.Im Fre 12.Amazing Journey 13.Sparks 14.Pinball Wizard 15.See Me Feel Me / Listening To You 16.You Better You Bet 17.Im Onw 18.The Rock 19.Love, Reign Oer Me 20.Baba ORiley 21. Live At First Direct Arena, Leeds December 2nd 2014 DISC ONE 01. (Picture: Reddit / H4xolotl)Īn alternative theory is that Yelen is a younger iteration of Madame Ping. "Yelan" and Fu Hua side-by-side comparison. Granted, both Honkai Impact 3 rd and Genshin Impact are developed by the same team, so it wouldn't be too far off if Genshin drew inspiration from the character. Does Yelen have any relation to Fu Hua?īaring in mind the details in the leaked video, there are quite a few striking visual comparisons that could be made between the two characters. First released as a non-album single in March 1970, it is included on their 1971 compilation album Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy and other compilations. While we can make estimated guesses on a possible timeline, given that Version 2.2 and 2.3 are arriving soon, we could likely see her arrival either before the end of 2021 or early next year. The Seeker (The Who song) ' The Seeker ' is a song written by Pete Townshend and performed by English rock band the Who.