Baizhu

Genshin Impact

Baizhu

"Dr. Baizhu... Something is bothering him, but he won't tell me anything... He hates death, but he's always researching it... I don't understand... But that's not a problem. I know... that Dr. Baizhu is a good person."

— A page ripped out of Qiqi's notebook by an unknown person

Other Language
Language Official Name
English Baizhu
Deutsch Baizhu
Español Baizhu
Français Baizhu
日本語 白朮
한국어 백출

Attributes

Name

Baizhu

Birthday
Constellation

Lagenaria

Title

Beyond Mortality

Vision

Dendro

Affiliation

Owner of Bubu Pharmacy

Chinese VA
English VA
Japanese VA
Korean VA

Ascend

Before Ascension After Ascension Ascension Materials
Base HP -
Base ATK -
Base DEF -

Talents

Level Lv.
Talent Level-Up Material

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Character Details

Character Announcement

02/23/23

"There's a pharmacy in Liyue called Bubu, and in it is Dr. Baizhu. His skills make all illnesses better, but his medicines are really bitter!"

This nursery rhyme has been widely spread throughout Feiyun Slope, and it has been used by countless parents to warn their children not to get sick... "or else."

However, it seems that the main character of this nursery rhyme is hardly feared by children. Instead, it is with utmost affection that he is called "Mr. Baizhu" by them.

This impression is mostly attributable to Baizhu's gentle and friendly demeanor. Interacting with him is a most refreshing experience. And no matter how anxious the patient may be, his confident smile will never fail to reassure.

Regrettably, Baizhu cannot save all his patients — himself, for example.

Herbalist Gui has mentioned that Baizhu's physical condition is extremely poor, and he often has to go back to his residence to rest after seeing patients. Even so, his smile never falters while in front of people.

When Gui asked him about this, he replied, "If the doctor looks sick himself, how can his patients face their illnesses with confidence?"

Day after day, Baizhu heals his patients. His ever-present smile hides the numerous bitter medicines he takes and the pain he suffers alone.

Link: https://www.hoyolab.com/article/16573702