Can I Still get Xingqui after the Hues of the Violet Evergarden Ended?

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I didn't participated in the Hues of the Violet Evergarden Event and I noticed that players can get Xingqui for free if you meet and finished the event requirements (Itadori Festival). I didn't know about that because I'm too busy exploring, is there a way to get Xingqui again aside from Banners? I searched the internet and I never found any blogs about it if I can still get Xingqui this late.






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How many Primos can you get from Hues of violet garden?

With 320 Primogems from the quests and some more from the four Genshin Impact mini-games, players can expect around 1000 Primogems in total from the Hues of the Violet Garden event.

Is it okay to quick start Hues of the Violet Garden?

The "Quick Start" button lets you play Hues of the Violet Garden right away without having to do any of the recommended Story Quests. There isn't much of a difference starting the event this way.

How do you unlock Violet Garden in Genshin?

How to Start Hues of the Violet Garden. There are two requirements to unlock the Event: Reach Adventure Rank 30. Complete the "Chapter II, Act I - Ritou Escape Plan" Archon Quest.

How do you do the hue of violet garden?

Requirements
  • Reach Adventure Rank 30 or above.
  • Complete the "Ritou Escape Plan" part of the Archon Quest: "Chapter II: Act I - The Immovable God and the Eternal Euthymia"
  • To best enjoy the event, complete these Story Quests first:




  • UN'OPERA INCREDIBILE CHE POTRESTE ESSERVI PERSI! [VIOLET EVERGARDEN]




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