Since the addition of the housing system back in update 1.5, Genshin Impact players have been sharing their favorite designs for their abodes online and in co-op with friends.

Each new Genshin Impact update brings a lot of new events for players to enjoy. From temporary events like Windtrace to permanent features like the fishing system, there's a lot in the game for players to enjoy while new content is on the way. However, few of them have had the same impact as the popular Serenitea Pot.

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A recent post on the official Genshin Impact subreddit shows a fan-made racetrack in the Serentea Pot. It was inspired by the Rainbow Road track from Mario Kart, which is usually the last Special Cup course in the Mario Kart series. The video features four different players racing through this course using various characters that have a special kind of dashing or running as part of their kit. Sayu seems to be the best character to use in this kind of activity since holding the elemental skill button allows her to roll for a very long time. Characters like Mona or Ayaka would also be a good fit due to their unique sprinting mechanics.

This creative design has caught the attention of many fans as the post reached over 7k upvotes. This post has left many players wondering why the game does not offer a public Serenitea Pot which would allow players to join and enjoy its content from all over the server. It would not come as a surprise if miHoYo decides to fulfill their wishes at some point since most Genshin Impact updates bring new additions to this system.

For many players, the introduction of housing in Genshin Impact is a big deal. Players can finally have their own little slice of Teyvat to decorate how they see fit, and it offers a place for characters not currently in their party to hang out. For those that just got the game, they are no doubt excited to get to work on customizing its contents, but players will first need to know how to enter the Serenitea Pot.

Genshin Impact-themed content is often created in other games like Minecraft which gives a lot of room for creativity. A recent Minecraft megaproject made by a talented builder known as DawnArcho reveals a lot of iconic locations from the world of Teyvat. He even went as far as creating the iconic loading screen beams and pillars.

Genshin Impact is available now on Mobile, PC, PS4, PS5. A Switch version is currently in development.

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