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Genshin Impact Account Progression Guide: From New Player to Endgame

Genshin Impact account progression is not only about reaching a higher Adventure Rank. A strong account grows through smart character building, better teams, efficient Resin spending, steady exploration, event rewards, good Primogem planning, stronger in-game weapons, upgraded talents, and better artifact farming at the right time. This guide explains how to progress from a brand-new player to endgame without wasting resources. You will learn what to focus on at each stage, when to farm materials, when to start artifact farming, how to build your first and second teams, how to prepare for Spiral Abyss and Imaginarium Theater, and how to avoid beginner mistakes that slow account growth. BoostRoom helps players turn every login, quest, event, and farming session into real Genshin Impact progress.

June 22, 202623 min read

Genshin Impact Account Progression Guide: From New Player to Endgame


Account progression in Genshin Impact is the process of turning a fresh account into a strong, flexible account that can clear quests, explore regions, farm materials, complete events, build multiple teams, challenge Spiral Abyss, and handle endgame modes like Imaginarium Theater. It is not only about one character. It is about the whole account.

The main account level system is Adventure Rank. Adventure Rank controls many unlocks, and increasing Adventure Rank is required for increasing the maximum level of characters and in-game weapons through ascension. The maximum Adventure Rank is currently 60, and the maximum World Level is 9.

This means progression has stages. A new player at AR10 should not farm like an AR55 player. A player at AR30 should not spend Resin exactly like an AR45 player. A player entering endgame should stop thinking only about one main team and start thinking about roster width, support investment, artifact quality, and multiple combat modes.

The most important idea is that every stage has a different priority. Early game is about unlocking systems and learning. Mid-game is about building a stable team. AR45 is when serious artifact farming becomes much more important. Endgame is about optimization, multiple teams, Spiral Abyss, Imaginarium Theater, and long-term resource planning.

BoostRoom’s account progression rule is simple: build the account in layers. Unlock systems first, build one strong team second, build reliable supports third, farm better artifacts fourth, and expand into endgame teams after your foundation is stable.


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What Account Progression Really Means


A strong Genshin Impact account is not defined by having the newest character or the highest damage screenshot. A strong account has reliable teams, enough resources, useful supports, leveled in-game weapons, upgraded talents, functional artifacts, unlocked regions, good daily habits, and enough flexibility to handle different content.

Real progression includes:

Adventure Rank growth.

World Level management.

Quest completion.

Map exploration.

Daily rewards.

Original Resin use.

Character ascension.

In-game weapon ascension.

Talent upgrades.

Artifact farming.

Team building.

Primogem saving.

Event completion.

Spiral Abyss progress.

Imaginarium Theater roster building.

Material planning.

The mistake many players make is focusing on only one part. They may chase artifacts while talents are low. They may pull characters without enough materials. They may build many damage dealers but no supports. They may explore randomly but ignore quests that unlock systems.

Good progression is balanced. You do not need to do everything every day, but your account should always move forward in a useful direction.



Adventure Rank and World Level Explained


Adventure Rank is your account progression level. You gain Adventure EXP from quests, commissions, exploration, Resin activities, and other gameplay systems. As Adventure Rank increases, more systems unlock, and your World Level can also rise. World Level affects open-world difficulty and rewards.

World Level is important because stronger World Levels mean stronger enemies, but also better rewards. If you raise World Level while your team is underbuilt, bosses and enemies may suddenly feel difficult. That does not mean your account is ruined. It means your characters, in-game weapons, talents, artifacts, or team synergy need improvement.

Adventure Rank progression should feel like a ladder:

Early Adventure Rank unlocks basic systems.

Mid Adventure Rank unlocks more farming and regions.

AR45 unlocks serious artifact farming value.

AR50+ supports deeper character and in-game weapon investment.

AR55+ becomes long-term endgame optimization.

AR60 is the maximum Adventure Rank, and extra Adventure EXP after AR60 converts to Mora at a 1:10 ratio.

The best way to handle Adventure Rank is to grow your team along with your account. Do not only chase AR. Keep your main characters ready for the next difficulty increase.



Original Resin: The Core Progression Resource


Original Resin is one of the most important resources in Genshin Impact. It is used to claim rewards from bosses, domains, Ley Lines, artifacts, talents, in-game weapon materials, and some other farming activities. Original Resin regenerates at 1 Resin every 8 minutes, caps at 200, gives 180 Resin per 24 hours if not capped, and takes 26 hours and 40 minutes to fully refill from 0 to 200.

This makes Resin a daily progression engine. If Resin stays capped, you lose future farming value because regeneration stops. If Resin is spent randomly, you may get materials that do not help your account. If Resin is spent with a plan, your account becomes stronger every day.

Good Resin progression depends on your stage:

Early game: character ascension, in-game weapons, Mora, EXP books.

Mid-game: talents, boss materials, support upgrades, in-game weapon materials.

AR45+: artifacts become more important, but talents and in-game weapons still matter.

Endgame: artifact optimization, second teams, wider roster, high-value talents, future preparation.

Resin should always answer a question: “Which upgrade am I completing?” If you cannot answer that, check your characters before farming.



Stage 1: New Player Progression, AR1 to AR12


The first stage is about learning the game and unlocking basic systems. At this point, players should focus on Archon Quests, exploration, opening waypoints, learning elements, collecting early characters, and understanding combat.

Your goals at this stage are simple:

Follow the main story.

Learn character switching.

Use elemental reactions.

Unlock Statues of The Seven.

Unlock Teleport Waypoints.

Open chests.

Collect basic materials.

Level a few useful characters.

Use a healer if available.

Do not worry about perfect builds.

At AR1 to AR12, you should not stress about meta tier lists or endgame artifact sets. The game is introducing basic mechanics. Focus on understanding Pyro, Hydro, Electro, Cryo, Anemo, Geo, and Dendro. Learn how characters work together. Try different teams, but do not spend too many resources on every character.

The biggest early mistake is trying to build everyone. Pick a small team and use them while you learn. You can always build more characters later.



Stage 2: Unlocking Daily Progress, AR12 to AR20


Adventure Rank 12 is important because Daily Commissions unlock after reaching AR12 and completing the World Quest “Every Day a New Adventure.” Commissions become one of the most reliable daily reward systems in the game.

At this stage, your account starts becoming more routine-based. You should begin building daily habits:

Claim commission rewards.

Spend Original Resin.

Continue Archon Quests.

Unlock more waypoints.

Collect local specialties.

Level your main characters.

Level in-game weapons.

Use simple artifacts.

Do not overfarm artifacts.

At AR16, Co-Op Mode unlocks after reaching the required early Archon Quest progress, letting up to four players adventure together, take on domains, join some events, and explore the open world together. This is useful if a boss or domain feels hard.

At this stage, you should start thinking about one main team. That team does not need to be perfect. It only needs damage, survival, and basic reactions.



Stage 3: Early Account Building, AR20 to AR30


AR20 is another important milestone because the Battle Pass unlocks at Adventure Rank 20. The Battle Pass has daily, weekly, and BP Period missions, and the free track can still give useful materials even if you do not buy the paid version.

This stage is when your account starts needing more structure. You are no longer only exploring randomly. You should start choosing which characters deserve investment.

Your AR20 to AR30 goals:

Build one main team.

Level your main damage character.

Level your main in-game weapon.

Build one healer or shielder.

Start upgrading important talents.

Use Resin on bosses, talents, in-game weapon materials, Mora, and EXP books.

Participate in events you can access.

Try early Spiral Abyss floors if comfortable.

Save Primogems carefully.

Do not spend Primogems randomly.

At AR20, many players start getting tempted by every banner. Be careful. Character Event Wish has a 5-star guarantee by the 90th wish if no 5-star appears earlier, so every Wish matters. For progression, it is better to save for characters who help your account instead of pulling impulsively.



Stage 4: Mid-Game Foundation, AR30 to AR35


AR30 to AR35 is where many players feel the game getting more serious. Bosses hit harder, quests may take longer, and character investment matters more. This is also when bad resource habits start showing.

Your goals are:

Keep one main team strong.

Upgrade talents that matter.

Ascend characters when possible.

Ascend in-game weapons.

Farm bosses only for characters you use.

Use Ley Lines when Mora or EXP books are low.

Collect local specialties early.

Unlock more regions through quests.

Do not chase perfect artifacts yet.

A common mistake at this stage is over-leveling every new character. New characters are exciting, but your account still needs focus. If you spread materials across ten characters, nobody feels strong.

Another common mistake is ignoring support characters. A strong support can make your main damage dealer much better. Build supports who heal, shield, apply elements, generate energy, or enable reactions.

BoostRoom recommends using AR30 to AR35 to create account stability. Your main team should feel comfortable against normal bosses and domains before you start spreading investment.



Stage 5: Pre-Endgame Preparation, AR35 to AR44


Adventure Rank 35 unlocks more serious account planning. Imaginarium Theater requires Adventure Rank 35 and the World Quest “Unbegun, Unending Story” to unlock, making it one of the game’s permanent endgame-style combat systems once available.

Even if your account is not ready to clear everything, this stage introduces a bigger idea: Genshin Impact eventually rewards roster width, not only one team.

Your AR35 to AR44 goals:

Strengthen your first team.

Begin preparing a second team.

Upgrade important talents.

Level useful supports.

Farm character ascension bosses.

Farm in-game weapon materials on the correct days.

Claim Weekly Boss rewards that matter.

Use Co-Op if high-level domains feel difficult.

Save Fragile Resin for more valuable stages.

Avoid heavy artifact farming before AR45.

This is the stage where players should start thinking about long-term character roles. Do you have a healer? Do you have a shielder? Do you have off-field damage? Do you have Hydro, Dendro, Electro, Pyro, Cryo, Anemo, and Geo options? Do you have enough Energy Recharge?

You do not need a perfect roster yet. You just need a plan.



Stage 6: AR45 and the Artifact Farming Shift


AR45 is one of the most important progression milestones in Genshin Impact. This is the point where serious artifact farming becomes much more valuable because Level 90 artifact domains guarantee at least one 5-star artifact per run.

Before AR45, you can use artifacts from chests, quests, bosses, and normal rewards. After AR45, artifact domains become a real farming focus. But this does not mean you should ignore every other upgrade.

At AR45, your goals should be:

Farm usable artifact sets.

Get correct main stats first.

Build enough Energy Recharge.

Avoid chasing perfect substats immediately.

Keep leveling in-game weapons.

Keep upgrading talents.

Build supports.

Use Co-Op for hard domains if needed.

Spend Fragile Resin carefully.

Farm artifact domains that help multiple characters.

Artifact farming is random. You may spend Resin and get the wrong set, wrong main stat, or bad substats. That is normal. The correct approach is not perfection first. The correct approach is function first.

A functional artifact build has the right main stats, enough Energy Recharge if needed, and useful set bonuses. Perfect artifacts are a long-term goal.



Stage 7: Advanced Account Growth, AR45 to AR50


After AR45, your account starts moving from beginner progression into serious team building. This is where you should improve both your first team and your second team.

Your AR45 to AR50 goals:

Build two team cores.

Improve artifact main stats.

Upgrade key talents.

Level important in-game weapons.

Farm Weekly Boss materials.

Build supports, not only damage dealers.

Start clearing more Spiral Abyss floors.

Prepare for Imaginarium Theater roster requirements.

Use events for extra materials.

Keep exploring for Primogems and resources.

At this point, many players make the mistake of farming artifacts forever. Artifact farming matters, but if your talents are low and weapons are underleveled, your account may improve faster through guaranteed upgrades.

A good weekly farming structure is:

Talent materials on correct days.

In-game weapon materials on correct days.

Artifacts when guaranteed upgrades are handled.

Bosses when characters need ascension.

Weekly Bosses for important talent materials.

Ley Lines when Mora or EXP books are low.

The goal is balance. Build characters enough to function, then optimize over time.



Stage 8: AR50 to AR55 Progression


AR50 to AR55 is where players often start building serious endgame teams. Your main characters can reach higher investment levels, and you should begin refining your long-term roster.

Your goals:

Level important in-game weapons toward 90 when worth it.

Ascend key characters further.

Upgrade important talents.

Farm better artifact sets.

Improve support builds.

Build two Spiral Abyss teams.

Develop more elemental coverage.

Prepare for monthly endgame resets.

Avoid wasting Resin on characters you will not use.

At this stage, you should understand your account’s weaknesses. Maybe you lack Hydro application. Maybe you have no strong healer. Maybe your supports have bad Energy Recharge. Maybe your second team is too weak. Maybe your artifacts are usable but not optimized.

Do not improve randomly. Identify the problem and farm for that problem.

If your damage is low, check talents, weapons, and rotations. If you die, build survival. If Bursts are missing, build Energy Recharge. If Abyss shields take too long, bring correct elements. If Theater feels hard, build more usable characters across different elements.



Stage 9: AR55 to AR60 Endgame Growth


AR55 to AR60 is long-term account development. You are no longer only trying to unlock systems. You are optimizing characters, expanding teams, preparing for future banners, clearing endgame content, and improving efficiency.

Your AR55+ goals:

Optimize artifacts.

Build wider roster options.

Clear more Spiral Abyss stars.

Clear more Imaginarium Theater stages.

Build characters for different elements.

Level important supports.

Prepare future characters carefully.

Use events efficiently.

Keep material reserves.

Improve rotations and team placement.

At this stage, progression becomes slower but deeper. One good artifact upgrade may take time. One talent crown may require rare materials. One new character may require days of farming. This is normal.

Endgame progress is not only “bigger numbers.” It is also flexibility. A strong endgame account can handle bosses, events, Abyss, Theater, exploration, and new regions without rebuilding from zero every time.

BoostRoom recommends endgame players think account-wide. Improving one support can help several teams. Improving one DPS may help only one team. Choose Resin targets carefully.



Daily Progression Routine


A good daily routine keeps your account moving even when you do not have much time.

Best daily progression routine:

Claim Daily Commission rewards or use Encounter Points.

Spend Original Resin.

Check active events.

Claim expeditions.

Use Battle Pass free progress.

Farm local specialties for one character.

Farm enemy drops if needed.

Do one quest step or exploration goal.

Claim mail rewards.

Check tomorrow’s domain materials.

Encounter Points can make daily rewards faster. HoYoverse support explains that for each 30 Original Resin used, players may use Long-Term Encounter Points to claim the rewards for one Daily Commission.

This is useful for busy players because Resin spending can help claim daily rewards when Long-Term Encounter Points are available. A good daily routine does not need to take hours. It needs to protect daily value.



Weekly Progression Routine


Weekly planning is important because some resources reset weekly and some materials rotate by day.

A good weekly routine:

Claim Weekly Boss rewards that match your characters.

Farm talent books on the correct days.

Farm in-game weapon materials on the correct days.

Use Sunday for catch-up farming.

Complete Battle Pass weekly tasks naturally.

Check event deadlines.

Spend event currency before shops close.

Review Spiral Abyss or Theater progress.

Prepare materials for the next character goal.

Weekly Bosses should be chosen based on talent needs. Do not claim every boss reward blindly if you need Resin elsewhere. But do not ignore Weekly Bosses for characters whose talents need those materials.

Your weekly routine should also include planning around events. Events expire, while normal domains stay. If an event is ending soon, it usually comes before regular farming.



Character Progression: Who to Build First


Character progression should start with a small number of useful characters. A beginner should not build every character equally. A mid-game player should not build only main DPS characters. An endgame player should not ignore support variety.

A strong early account usually needs:

One main damage dealer.

One healer or shielder.

One off-field damage dealer.

One elemental support or reaction enabler.

A strong mid-game account needs:

One complete team.

A second team core.

Several flexible supports.

Basic elemental coverage.

A strong endgame account needs:

Multiple teams.

Multiple healers or shielders.

Off-field element application.

Single-target and AoE options.

Characters across different elements.

The best characters to build are not always the rarest. A strong support who works in many teams may help your account more than another on-field damage dealer.



In-Game Weapon Progression


In-game weapons are one of the most reliable upgrades in Genshin Impact. Artifact farming is random, but weapon leveling is predictable. If a character uses an in-game weapon often, leveling that weapon can create immediate progress.

Good weapon progression rules:

Level the main damage dealer’s weapon first.

Level support weapons that provide Energy Recharge or key stats.

Do not level every weapon.

Match weapon stats to character roles.

Use craftable and event weapons wisely.

Farm weapon materials on the correct days.

Avoid chasing limited weapons before your roster is stable.

A character with a strong kit can still feel weak with an underleveled weapon. Before blaming artifacts, check weapon level. For many accounts, weapon upgrades are one of the fastest ways to improve.



Talent Progression


Talents are another guaranteed upgrade system. Domains of Mastery provide talent materials, and these materials are used to improve Normal Attacks, Elemental Skills, and Elemental Bursts.

The key is not leveling every talent equally. Level the talents that matter for the character’s role.

For main DPS characters, the important talent depends on their kit.

For Burst supports, the Burst is often priority.

For Skill-based supports, the Skill may matter most.

For healers and shielders, the healing or shielding talent matters.

For some reaction triggers, character level and Elemental Mastery may matter more than talent levels for certain reaction damage.

Talent upgrades are a major part of progression because they are reliable. If your team feels weak, check talent levels before farming artifacts endlessly.



Artifact Progression


Artifacts become more important as the account grows. Before AR45, use decent artifacts from normal gameplay. After AR45, start farming real artifact sets.

Good artifact progression looks like this:

Early game: equip useful main stats.

Mid-game: level temporary artifacts carefully.

AR45: farm 5-star artifacts seriously.

AR45+: prioritize correct main stats.

Endgame: improve substats and set quality.

Do not force a bad 4-piece set if your 2-piece/2-piece artifacts are better. Do not throw away rare main stats too quickly. Do not ignore support artifacts. Energy Recharge, HP, DEF, Elemental Mastery, Healing Bonus, and support set bonuses can be extremely important.

A good artifact is not only a DPS piece. A good artifact is any artifact that helps a character perform their role.



Team Progression


Team progression is one of the most important parts of account growth. A strong account is not four random strong characters. It is a group of characters who work together.

A good team needs:

A damage plan.

Elemental application.

Support or buffs.

Healing or shielding.

Enough Energy Recharge.

A rotation.

Examples of team plans include Vaporize, Freeze, Hyperbloom, Aggravate, Spread, Taser, Burgeon, National-style teams, Geo teams, mono-element teams, and quickswap teams.

Early players should build one team. Mid-game players should build two teams. Endgame players should build multiple flexible team cores.

KeqingMains’ team-building guide highlights important concepts like roles, energy, reactions, survivability, buffs, and rotations, which are core to building better teams.

BoostRoom recommends building around team function, not only character rarity.



Exploration Progression


Exploration is a major source of free progress. Chests, oculi, quests, puzzles, local specialties, waypoints, domains, and offering systems all add value.

The official Teyvat Interactive Map can show locations for Oculi, treasure chests, puzzles, materials, and monsters, making it useful for exploration cleanup and farming routes.

A good exploration progression method:

Unlock Statues of The Seven.

Unlock Teleport Waypoints.

Complete Archon Quests.

Complete major World Quests.

Collect visible oculi.

Open chests naturally.

Mark locked puzzles.

Farm local specialties.

Use the interactive map for cleanup.

Exploration should not feel like homework, but ignoring it slows account growth. Exploration gives Primogems, materials, Adventure EXP, Mora, and region progress without spending Resin.



Quest Progression


Quests are the backbone of account progression. Archon Quests unlock the main story and regions. World Quests unlock mechanics, hidden areas, and regional systems. Story Quests explain characters and sometimes unlock important content. Event Quests give limited-time rewards.

A smart quest order:

Archon Quests first when available.

Limited-time Event Quests before they expire.

Major World Quests that unlock regions or mechanics.

Story Quests when they provide context or unlocks.

Hangouts and side quests for extra rewards.

Many players get stuck because they skip quests that unlock areas or mechanics. If you cannot reach a boss, domain, region, or puzzle, the answer may be quest progress.



Primogem and Wish Progression


Primogems are a long-term account resource. They should be used carefully, especially by free-to-play players.

Good Primogem rules:

Save Primogems for characters you truly want.

Use free Acquaint Fates on Standard Wish.

Avoid spending Primogems on Standard Wish in most cases.

Do not “build pity” on a banner where you do not want the 5-star.

Do not pull only for one 4-star if you dislike the 5-star.

Avoid Primogem Resin refreshes unless you understand the trade-off.

Plan banners around account needs.

A character who helps multiple teams may be more valuable than a character who only looks exciting for one week. A support may create more progress than another DPS. A favorite character can be worth saving for, but make sure you can build them.

For younger or free-to-play players, the healthiest approach is to avoid spending pressure and treat Wishes as a saved resource system, not something you must chase every banner.



Event Progression


Events are one of the best ways to progress without using Resin. Events can give Primogems, Mora, EXP books, talent materials, in-game weapon materials, Crowns of Insight, free characters, free event weapons, refinement materials, and cosmetics.

Good event progression rules:

Check events early.

Complete Primogem objectives first.

Claim free characters if available.

Claim free event weapons and refinements if available.

Buy Crowns of Insight if available.

Spend event currency before the shop closes.

Do not wait until the last day.

Events expire. Artifact domains do not. This means events usually come before normal farming when time is limited.

For free-to-play players, events are essential. Missing events means missing free progress.



Spiral Abyss Progression


Spiral Abyss is one of the main combat progression checks. Floors 1–8 give one-time rewards, while Floors 9–12 are the Abyssal Moon Spire and reset once per month on the 16th. Floors 9–12 can reward up to 800 Primogems when fully cleared with 9 stars on each floor.

Abyss progression should happen in stages:

Clear early floors.

Build one strong team.

Build a second team.

Improve talents and weapons.

Farm better artifacts after AR45.

Learn enemy shields.

Improve Energy Recharge.

Practice rotations.

Push more stars gradually.

Do not judge your account only by Floor 12. Spiral Abyss is meant to test builds and team planning. Missing stars is normal while progressing.

The best Abyss progress comes from solving specific problems. If you die, improve survival. If shields take too long, bring better elements. If Bursts are missing, build Energy Recharge. If one half is slow, adjust team placement.



Imaginarium Theater Progression


Imaginarium Theater is a permanent combat mode that rewards roster width. It unlocks at AR35 after completing its required World Quest. The mode uses Vigor, and characters lose Vigor after completing Combat Events, meaning the same characters cannot be used endlessly.

This changes account progression. Spiral Abyss rewards two strong teams. Imaginarium Theater rewards more usable characters across different elements and roles.

To progress in Theater, build:

Multiple supports.

Multiple healers or shielders.

Characters across different elements.

Flexible off-field characters.

Usable backup DPS characters.

Lower-investment characters for easier stages.

Do not build only two perfect teams forever. Long-term progression should include roster width. Theater makes even some lower-priority characters useful if they cover the right element or role.



Endgame Progression Goals


Endgame in Genshin Impact is not one final destination. It is a cycle of building, optimizing, exploring, clearing events, preparing characters, and improving teams.

Endgame goals include:

Clearing more Spiral Abyss stars.

Clearing more Theater stages.

Building stronger artifacts.

Leveling key talents.

Building support sets.

Preparing new characters.

Completing map exploration.

Collecting achievements.

Finishing World Quests.

Optimizing teams.

Building favorite characters.

Endgame players should avoid endless artifact farming with no plan. If one character is already strong, improving a support or second team may give more account value.

A strong endgame account is flexible. It can handle different enemy lineups, different elemental restrictions, different events, different bosses, and future regions.



Common Progression Mistakes


One common mistake is spending Primogems randomly. Save for characters who help your account or who you truly want.

Another mistake is farming artifacts too early. Serious artifact farming is much better around AR45.

Another mistake is ignoring in-game weapon levels. Weapons are reliable upgrades.

Another mistake is ignoring talents. Talents are guaranteed power.

Another mistake is building too many characters at once. Focus first.

Another mistake is building only main DPS characters. Supports are account builders.

Another mistake is letting Resin cap. Capped Resin stops future regeneration.

Another mistake is skipping events. Event rewards are limited.

Another mistake is ignoring quests. Quests unlock systems, bosses, regions, and mechanics.

Another mistake is judging progress only by Spiral Abyss. Genshin Impact has many progression paths.

Avoiding these mistakes makes account growth smoother from beginner to endgame.



Best Account Progression Checklist


Use this checklist to track your account:

Are Daily Commission rewards claimed?

Is Original Resin spent before cap?

Are active events completed?

Is one main team built?

Is a second team started?

Are important in-game weapons leveled?

Are important talents upgraded?

Are character ascensions planned?

Are local specialties collected?

Are Weekly Bosses chosen based on talent needs?

Are artifacts functional after AR45?

Do supports have enough Energy Recharge?

Is Spiral Abyss improving gradually?

Is Imaginarium Theater roster width improving?

Are Primogems being saved with a plan?

Are quests unlocking new content?

If most answers are yes, your account is progressing well.



How BoostRoom Helps With Account Progression


BoostRoom helps Genshin Impact players understand what to do next at every account stage. Many players feel stuck because they do not know whether to farm talents, artifacts, bosses, in-game weapon materials, Mora, EXP books, quests, events, or team upgrades.

A strong progression plan looks at Adventure Rank, World Level, Resin, characters, weapons, talents, artifacts, Primogems, quests, events, Spiral Abyss, Imaginarium Theater, and future goals. Sometimes the best move is farming talents. Sometimes it is building a support. Sometimes it is saving Primogems. Sometimes it is stopping artifact farming and leveling a weapon.

BoostRoom helps players avoid wasted resources, build better teams, plan account growth, and move from beginner to endgame with more confidence.



FAQ


What is account progression in Genshin Impact?

Account progression is the process of improving your whole account through Adventure Rank, quests, exploration, Resin farming, characters, in-game weapons, talents, artifacts, events, Spiral Abyss, and Imaginarium Theater.


What Adventure Rank is max in Genshin Impact?

The maximum Adventure Rank is 60, and the maximum World Level is 9.


When should I start artifact farming seriously?

Most players should start serious artifact farming around AR45 because Level 90 artifact domains guarantee at least one 5-star artifact.


What should new players focus on first?

New players should focus on Archon Quests, unlocking waypoints, learning reactions, building one main team, leveling in-game weapons, and spending Resin on guaranteed upgrades.


What should I spend Resin on early?

Early Resin is best spent on character ascension bosses, in-game weapon materials, talent books, Mora, and EXP books. Heavy artifact farming is usually better later.


When do Daily Commissions unlock?

Daily Commissions unlock at Adventure Rank 12 after completing the World Quest “Every Day a New Adventure.”


When does Co-Op unlock?

Co-Op Mode unlocks at Adventure Rank 16 after the required early Archon Quest progress.


When does Imaginarium Theater unlock?

Imaginarium Theater requires Adventure Rank 35 and completion of the World Quest “Unbegun, Unending Story.”


How many Primogems can Spiral Abyss give?

Floors 9–12 can give up to 800 Primogems per monthly reset if all four floors are cleared with 9 stars each.


Can BoostRoom help with account progression?

Yes, BoostRoom helps players plan Resin, characters, teams, artifacts, talents, in-game weapons, quests, events, Spiral Abyss, and endgame progression.



Final Thoughts

Genshin Impact account progression is a long journey from a new Traveler to a strong endgame account. The key is not rushing everything at once. The key is building in the right order.

New players should focus on quests, exploration, one main team, daily rewards, and basic upgrades. Mid-game players should improve talents, in-game weapons, boss materials, supports, and a second team. AR45 players should begin serious artifact farming while still respecting guaranteed upgrades. Endgame players should optimize artifacts, build roster width, clear more Spiral Abyss stars, prepare for Imaginarium Theater, and keep improving account flexibility.

The strongest accounts are built through consistent smart choices. Spend Resin before it caps. Save Primogems with a plan. Build supports. Upgrade talents. Level important in-game weapons. Use events. Explore regions. Complete quests. Farm artifacts at the right time. Build more than one team. Expand your roster when your foundation is ready.

BoostRoom is here to help players progress from beginner to endgame with fewer mistakes, better planning, stronger teams, and a smoother Genshin Impact experience.

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Genshin Impact Mistakes to Avoid: Common Beginner Errors Explained

Genshin Impact is easy to start but difficult to understand fully at the beginning. New players often make mistakes with Primogems, Resin, artifacts, talents, in-game weapons, team building, exploration, bosses, events, and character upgrades without realizing how much those decisions affect long-term progress. This guide explains the most common Genshin Impact beginner mistakes and how to avoid them. You will learn why random pulling slows account growth, why early artifact farming can waste Resin, why supports matter, why talents and in-game weapons are important, and how to build a stronger account with fewer regrets. BoostRoom helps players avoid beginner errors, save valuable resources, and progress through Teyvat with a smarter plan.

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Genshin Impact Mobile Guide: Best Settings for Smooth Gameplay
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Genshin Impact Mobile Guide: Best Settings for Smooth Gameplay

Genshin Impact is one of the most beautiful open-world games on mobile, but it can also be demanding. Large regions, elemental effects, boss fights, character animations, co-op battles, underwater areas, city crowds, and high-quality environments can make phones heat up, drain battery, stutter, lag, or drop frames if the settings are too high. This guide explains the best Genshin Impact mobile settings for smooth gameplay on Android, iPhone, and iPad. You will learn how to choose graphics settings, FPS, render resolution, shadows, visual effects, controls, storage options, battery habits, and performance fixes. BoostRoom helps players enjoy smoother gameplay, better farming, easier combat, and more stable exploration without wasting time guessing which settings to change.

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Genshin Impact Lore Guide: Teyvat, Nations, Archons, and Story Explained
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Genshin Impact Lore Guide: Teyvat, Nations, Archons, and Story Explained

Genshin Impact has one of the biggest lore worlds in modern open-world games. At first, it looks like a colorful adventure about exploring regions, unlocking characters, fighting monsters, and collecting rewards. But the deeper you go, the more you discover that Teyvat is full of hidden history, forgotten civilizations, gods, ancient wars, secret organizations, memory mysteries, and unanswered questions about the Traveler’s true place in the world. This guide explains the core Genshin Impact lore in a simple way: what Teyvat is, how the seven nations work, who the Archons are, why the Traveler is searching for their sibling, what Khaenri’ah and Celestia mean, and why factions like the Abyss Order and Fatui matter. BoostRoom helps players understand Genshin Impact beyond builds and farming, so every quest, region, character, and story reveal feels more connected.

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Genshin Impact Tier List Guide: How to Choose the Right Characters
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Genshin Impact Tier List Guide: How to Choose the Right Characters

A Genshin Impact tier list can help you understand which characters are strong, flexible, valuable, and worth building. But tier lists can also confuse players if they are used the wrong way. A character ranked high on one website may not be the best choice for your account, while a lower-ranked character may become excellent if they fit your team, elements, weapons, artifacts, and playstyle. This guide explains how to read Genshin Impact tier lists properly, how to choose the right characters, which roles matter most, when to pull for a character, and how to build a roster that works for story, exploration, events, Spiral Abyss, and Imaginarium Theater. BoostRoom helps players make smarter character decisions instead of wasting Primogems, Resin, Mora, and materials on characters that do not help their account.

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