Genshin Impactis a free-to-play, open-world, action RPG, gacha game released in September 2020 on PC, PS4, Android, and iOS. The game takes place in the colorful world of Teyvat, home to seven different nations that are all tied to a specific element. And while the player controls and follows the story of the Traveler, the protagonist, they can play as many other interesting heroes.
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One of these unique characters is Tartaglia, who also goes by his alias “Childe” and is actually named Ajax. He controls the element of Hydro and uses a Bow as his weapon of choice. Tartaglia,a five-star character, is one of the Eleven Harbingers of the Fatui inGenshin Impactand is considered one of the more dangerous members. He is always up for a challenge and danger is his middle name (not actually).
Updated on September 13th, 2021, by Scott Vengel:Every passing day, the Genshin Impact community expands further. No event has made this more apparent than the release of Inazuma. With the new region, multiple parties in the world of Teyvat have become more defined: the Shogunate, the Inazuman Resistance, and more than any other with the last few weeks, the Fatui. New and old characters from the villainous organization have appeared, and this only means that understanding their members is more crucial than ever before. As such, this article will be updated to include someimportant details about Tartaglia from Genshin Impactthat were missed previously.
15Tartaglia According To The Official Website
“Meet Tartaglia — the cunning Snezhnayan whose unpredictable personality keeps people guessing his every move. Don’t be under any illusion as to what he might be thinking or what his intentions are. Just remember this: Behind that innocent, childlike exterior lies a finely honed instrument of war.”
This is how miHoYo, the developers ofGenshin Impact, define Tartaglia on the game’s official website. He literally tells others that he is “kind of a bad guy” and likes chaos as well as brawling. Tartaglia’s personality often comes off as extremely confident, egotistical, and ostentatious. He is a warrior so he is always looking to grow stronger and constantly on the prowl for the next battle. Tartaglia is not even afraid of death (or so he says).
That being said, despite his reliability, his pride often gets him into trouble and makes him easily manipulated.
14Tartaglia According To The Game
“No. 11 of The Harbingers, also known as “Childe”. His name is highly feared on the battlefield.”
This is what Tartaglia’sin-game character attributestext reads inGenshin Impact. Compared to the rest of the Harbingers, he is a weirdo. Besides, they are patient and work in the shadows while Tartaglia cannot help but throw himself into the middle of the action.
Also, he is quite a socialite and a public figure too. In fact, when Tartaglia is not out adventuring, he is an actor for plays and theater productions. On top of everything, Tartaglia is considered to be loyal, caring, generous, and affectionate.
13Tartaglia Looks Absolutely Dashing
If entered into a competition for best dressed, Tartaglia has a solid chance at winning.
He wears a gray jacket that is opened up, gray pants, black boots, and black gloves. Tartaglia also wears a belt with a crystal orb (his Vision) and a red banner around his body. He dons a single earring with a red jewel as well as a red Fatui mask pulled off to the side of his head.
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Regarding appearance, he has short, messy-yet-manicured orange hair and deep blue eyes.
12Tartaglia Has Cool (And Slightly Dramatic) Talents
Nobody loves combat inGenshin Impactmore than Tartaglia. He charges in headfirstequipped with his trusty Bowandoversaturated with vicious Hydro energy.
Tartaglia’s normal attack is called Cutting Torrent; his elemental skill is Foul Legacy: Raging Tide; Tartaglia’s elemental burst is Havoc: Obliteration; his first Ascension passive talent is Never Ending; Tartaglia’s fourth Ascension passive is Sword of Torrents; his utility passive talent is Master of Weaponry.
11Tartaglia Is Into Collecting Seashells
To level up a character’s talents, the player needs to acquire numerous materials. When it comes to Tartaglia, he likes Teachings of Freedom, Guide to Freedom, and Philosophies of Freedom; Tartaglia also prefers Recruit’s Insignia, Sergeant’s Insignia, and Lieutenant’s Insignia; and he is a fan of the Shard of a Foul Legacy.
When it comes to Ascension, Tartaglia wants lots of Varunada Lazurite (Sliver, Fragment, Chunk, Gemstone), Cleansing Heart, Insignia (Recruit’s, Sergeant’s, Lieutenant’s), and… Starconch, which are cute little empty seashells containing the longing calls of the sea.
10Tartaglia Uses Monoceros Caeli
Monoceros Caeliis the name of Tartaglia’s constellation inGenshin Impact, the character progression system. Each constellation is unlocked with a Stella Fortuna (which is only obtainable through pulling duplicates via Wishes).
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If the player decides to invest in him, Tartaglia will be able to trigger Riptide over and over (and over) against enemies on the battlefield. From levels one to six, they are Foul Legacy: Tide Withholder, Foul Legacy: Understream, Abyssal Mayhem: Vortex of Turmoil, Abyssal Mayhem: Hydrosprout, Havoc: Formless Blade, and Havoc: Annihilation.
9Tartaglia Has Been To The Abyss
The Eleventh Harbinger’s story has undoubtedly been one of the most interesting so far. Not only does Tartaglia highlight features about Snezhnaya that weren’t apparent at release, but it also has a lot of details that are impactful forGenshin Impact’sworld-building and story.
One fact about Tartaglia fans often miss is that he went to the Abyss during his childhood. Very few characters have ever canonically stumbled into the fearsome domain of monsters, but this encounter for Tartaglia proved to be incredibly important for bringing him to where he is today.
8Tartaglia Has A Mysterious Mentor
Notably, Tartaglia’s voice lines mention a character that has not been particularly looked into inGenshin Impact. Specifically, the Harbinger had a mentor that he met in his Abyss journey, one that protected him and taught him how to fight.
A mysterious swordswoman named Skirk, very little is actually known about Tartaglia’s master. However, interestingly enough, Tartaglia’s infamous Foul Legacy was not originally his but hers. In addition, she is known to possess far stronger fighting skills than Tartaglia. Nonetheless,Genshin Impactfans should look forward to learning more about Skirk in the future.
7Tartaglia Has An Interesting View Of The Tsaritsa (And The Fatui)
As an organization functioning under the guidance of the Tsaritsa, manyGenshin Impactfans would believe that members of the Fatui would have a favorable view of their archon. However, contrary to popular belief, most members of the organization seem to follow the Tsaritsa out of fear rather than pride.
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That said, Tartaglia seems to have a different view of the Tsaritsa. Contrary to her cold, violent atmosphere, Tartaglia describes the Tsaritsa as being kind and soft. He also gives insight into the situation of the archon, saying that she had to harden herself because of her gentle demeanor. On the other hand, the warrior has a more critical view of the other Harbingers, saying that he doesn’t understand their scheming nature (a trait that doesn’t match well with his straightforward personality).
6Tartaglia Values Family
Throughout the entirety of Tartaglia’s time in the franchise, his family has been his one true motivation. Having multiple brothers and a sister, the group is constantly mentioned in trailers, voice lines, and quests. Players even get to meet his little brother Teucer in his story quest, during which he works hard to make sure his image is good.
Funnily enough, his relationship with his father seems to be more strained than with his siblings. After returning from the Abyss, Tartaglia’s father viewed his change in personality as a turn for the worst. In fact, his move to join the Fatui was a ploy of his father’s in order to teach him discipline (a ploy that arguably turned out for the worst).