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Genshin Impact Thoma Hangout Event Guide All Endings Choices

Genshin Impact: Thoma Hangout Event — All endings and choices

Ayaka's gonna get jealous.

Thoma isn’t even playable, but he’s already got his own activity. We’ll be helping the Yashiro Commission’s top assistant with many chores ranging from resolving disputes to taking care of stray animals. Here’s our Genshin Impact Thoma Hangout Event guide to help you with all endings and choices.

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Note: For more information about the game, check out our Genshin Impact guides and features hub. Also, if you can’t wait for Thoma to arrive, you can start farming for his Fluorescent Fungus ascension material.

 

Genshin Impact Thoma Hangout Event guide – All endings and choices

Thoma’s Hangout Event in Genshin Impact starts in Kamisato Estate and it has a couple of major branching points early on. These include how you’ll respond to guards and where you’d like to spend a relaxing day. We outline these in our guide. Anyway, you can refer to the pages below for the parts that you need help with:

Note: Obtaining the endings in Thoma’s Hangout Event in Genshin Impact rewards you with primogems, hero’s wit, Transcience booklets, Agnidus Agate fragments, and the Warmth food.

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