Genshin Impact Wanderer (Scaramouche) Farming Guide: All Ascension & Talent materials

Genshin Impact Wanderer (Scaramouche)
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Genshin Impact Wanderer (Scaramouche)
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Since his grandiose first appearance in Genshin Impact 1.2 almost three years ago, Wanderer (Scaramouche) has been a fan-favourite despite being a former member of the nefarious Fatui Harbingers. The first to embark on the "bad guy turned good" narrative, Wanderer has captured the hearts of Genshin players worldwide.

Wanderer has received a rerun banner in Phase 2 of Genshin Impact Version 3.8, alongside Watatsumi Priestess Kokomi. For this reason, we have prepared a Wanderer farming guide with the materials necessary to prepare him for battle from day one.

Wanderer (Scaramouche) rerun banner

Scaramouche will be part of the Phase 2 character banner of Genshin Impact 3.8, which will go live on 25 July 2023, based on this year's schedule.

Ei (The Electro Archon) had wished to use her initial puppet prototype as a vessel for her gnosis, prior to the creation of her current vessel, Raiden Shogun. This first puppet would later become known as Scaramouche, although he remained nameless during that time. When he gained consciousness, the unnamed puppet shed tears, leading Ei to believe that he was too gentle in nature to fulfil such a task.

After being 'cast aside' by his maker and enduring a series of orchestrated traumatic events (unveiled later as the work of Dottore), Scaramouche grew embittered towards both gods and humanity. Assuming the alias "Kunikuzushi," he roamed the lands of Inazuma before eventually joining the ranks of the Fatui Harbingers. He actively engaged in numerous destabilising operations, including the instigation of a civil war in Inazuma.

He becomes a major antagonist in Sumeru during Chapter III of the Sumeru Archon Quest, emerging as the climactic boss battle in the form of Shouki no Kami, an artificial god. However, after his defeat, he falls into a comatose state and is hidden away by Lesser Lord Kusanali, Nahida.

'The Balladeer' now goes by the name Wanderer and has sworn revenge against those who had wronged him.

In-game, he is known as the Wanderer, carrying an Anemo Vision, and using a Catalyst during battle.

Ascension Materials

These are the ascension materials you'll need for Wanderer (Scaramouche):

Perpetual Caliber

These components are an ascension material dropped by the Aeonblightdrake, a world boss introduced during Genshin Impact 3.1.

Blightdrake: World boss in Genshin Impact 3.1
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Blightdrake: World boss in Genshin Impact 3.1
  • The latest automaton is located in an underground Cave in Sumeru's rainforest.
  • Players need x46 Perpetual Caliber for Lv. 90 Scaramouche.
  • The Aeonblightdrake drops 2-3 pieces of these materials once it is defeated for the cost of 40 resin.

Rukkashava Mushroom

This Sumeru Specialty is a fungus that grows deep in the rainforest in layers like a sea of clouds.

Rukkhashava Mushroom in Genshin Impact
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RUKKHASHAVA MUSHROOM: Local Specialty from Sumeru. Part of Genshin Impact 3.0 update

There are 87 Rukkhashava Mushrooms in the wild that refresh every 48 hours. Here is our Rukkhashava Mushroom farming guide for your reference.

Besides the Mushrooms in the wild, Travellers can also purchase more with Aramani, the chef Ashpaz.

Players require 168 Rukkhashava Mushrooms for Lv. 90 Scaramouche.

Handguards

The Wanderer requires Handguards. Nobushis and Kairagis drop the materials once they are defeated. Players can find these Samurai warriors in most regions of the Electro Nation.

  • To level up Scaramouche to Lv. 90, Travellers require:
    • 18 Old Handguard
    • 30 Kageuchi Handguard
    • 36 Famed Handguard

Talent materials

Nobushi and Kairagi are Elite enemies that drop the common materials, Handguards. The best farming route for these materials is on Yashiori Island. To maximize the Wanderer's Talents, players need:

  • 18 Old Handguards
  • 66 Kageuchi Handguards
  • 93 Famed Handguards

Praxis Series

For the second Tier of Talent Materials, Genshin Impact introduced a new type of material that looks like Stone Tables but works the same way as the Talent Books.

New Domain in Sumeru Genshin Impact
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The New Genshin Impact Domains in Sumeru, will explore the depth of the Rainforest

Praxis Series is Talent-level materials that can be obtained in the Steeple of Ignorance Domain on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday.

To max Scaramouche's Talents, players need to collect the following:

  • 9 Teachings of Praxis
  • 63 Guide to Praxis
  • 114 Philosophies of Praxis

Trounce Domain: Joururi Workshop

Genshin Impact 3.2 will introduce a new weekly boss. Scaramouche, the Fatui Harbinger, has become a God with the help of Dottore.

Travellers will battle them in the new domain: Joururi Workshop.

Scaramouche boss in Genshin Impact
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SCARAMOUCHE: The Fatui Harbinger is the new weekly boss in Genshin Impact 3.2

Once Scaramouche is defeated will drop the talent material, Daka's Bell.

  • Players will need 18 Bells to max Scaramouche's Talents.

Vayuda Turquoise

Vayuda Turquoise ores are common Ascencion Materials used to level-up Anemo Characters in Genshin Impact.

Vayuda Turquoise Stones in Genshin Impact
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Vayuda Turquoise Ascension Material Stones for Anemo Characters in Genshin Impact

Players will find pieces of this by defeating:

  • Anemo Hypostasis
  • Joururi Workshop
  • Stormterror
  • The Matrix Overseer
  • Maguu Kenki

The ores are also randomly obtained in chests, daily commission rewards, and events.

That concludes Wanderer (Scaramouche)'s Ascension & Talent Materials Farming Guide! If you're curious about the best weapons, artifacts, and team compositions for Wanderer (Scaramouche), look no further - check out our comprehensive guide here: Wanderer (Scaramouche) Build Guide: Best Weapons, Artifacts, & Team Compositions

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