The Mimi Tomo Event is nearly finished, and day seven presents another mysterious Hilichurlian phrase to translate. Luckily, we have Hilichurlian linguistics expert Ella Musk by our side. Using her Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian, we can translate some of the more difficult phrases and figure out what these Hilichurls are talking about. So, what does Gusha Unu Boya mean in Genshin Impact? We’ll explain down below.
What does Gusha Unu Boya mean in Genshin Impact
Gusha Unu Boya means Berry in Genshin Impact. During the Mimi Tomo Event, you’ll want to hand over a Berry to the Sleepy Hilichurl to advance to the next Hilichurl’s location. To break down the Hilichurlian linguistics a bit more, let’s take a look at each of the words courtesy of Ella Musk’s Handy Handbook of Hilichurlian.
Unu means the number one, and Boya is used in conjunction with other words to refer to the color yellow. Gusha means seed or fruit, so the phrase means something along the lines of a small yellow seed or fruit. That’s where we conclude that the Sleepy Hilichurl must want some Berries.
After giving the Sleepy Hilichurl a Gusha Unu Boya, or Berry, travelers will get sent near the southern edge of Mondstadt, next to the Wyrmrest Valley in Dragonspine. It’s easiest to teleport to Wyrmrest Valley and head north from there. You’ll find the second Hilichurl dancing alongside a birch tree at the new location. From there, you’ll need to defeat a few enemies and then be on your way to see the Unusual Hilichurl.
If you need help with any parts of this event, you can visit our trusty Genshin Impact Mimi Tomo Event guide. It contains a full walkthrough for each day of the event so that you can speed through each part in a few minutes.
Published: Jun 1, 2021 11:34 pm