"Genshin Impact" features Liyue and Mondstadt regions of Teyvat that Travelers could explore. There are lots of beautiful spots in the hit gacha ARPG title. However, just like other games, there are locations that most players do not like.

Gunyun Stone Forest

One of the places that some "Genshin Impact" players dislike is the Gunyun Stone Forest. The place is mostly water with tiny islands. Gunyun Stone Forest is teeming with enemies and has a narrow path where players could tread. Small dots of landmass serve as players' pathway, particularly for those who do not want to swim around. Some of the islands in this location are too far that players need to glide and swim to be able to reach them.

Cider Lake

Another location in "Genshin Impact" that many players dislike is Cider Lake. A huge part of the area is eaten by the lake that surrounds Mondstadt. The lake has a few small islands with a few fishes, which is unusual for a body of water. A lot of "Genshin Impact" players found themselves drowning in the lake, especially those who are just starting the game.

Dadaupa Gorge

At first, some players find Dadaupe Gorge a cool place to visit, but many think the location gets old really fast. It is one of the most disliked sites in "Genshin Impact." It is also called the Forest of Blades because of the swords lying on the ground and left to rot. Unfortunately, this area is surrounded by several Hilichurl camps, which makes visiting a hassle. The road leading to the gorge is teeming with small enemies that chase Travelers as they explore the place.

Huagang Stone Forest

Contrasting Mt. Hulao, the Huaguan Stone Forest is a mountainous area loaded with tall mountains. This contributes to making navigation in the area a big hassle. Players who use strategic travel points and glider also find the location hard to navigate. As a result, locating chests in the area takes so much of the player's time.

Dawn Winery

The Dawn Winery is one of the locations in "Genshin Impact" that many players are not fond of. The overall design is interesting, but the small town does not really offer anything of much interest. Travelers could not harvest grapes, and the location has no teleport point to help them arrive at the location as quickly as possible. There is a low NPC count in the area too.

"Genshin Impact" is now available on various gaming platforms, including PC, PS4, iOS, and Android devices. The game is in development for PS5 and Nintendo Switch.