A group of friends, led by Ahmad, take on a challenge from the game Genshin Impact to generate the biggest amount of wind in real life. They decide to buy 1,000 fans and use them to create a massive gust of wind. After ordering the fans, they face various obstacles, including a wasp attack, and eventually assemble the fans. The friends also compete in a challenge to see who can install a fan the fastest, with the winner receiving $140. Once all the fans are set up, they turn them on, creating a massive amount of wind that resembles a sandstorm. The group decides to give away the fans to those in need, donating most of them to a charity organization in Jordan.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker received a letter from Genshin Impact with a challenge to generate the biggest amount of wind in real life.
2. The challenge required the speaker to create as much wind as possible.
3. The speaker was accompanied by Zaghlol and Tahal to help with the challenge.
4. The group went to Smartbuy to buy fans, but Zaghlol broke one of the fans.
5. They contacted a fan factory in Jordan and ordered 1000 fans.
6. The fans were delivered to the filming location.
7. The group's goal was to create a tornado using the fans.
8. Abdullah, one of the world's top strongest men, appeared and helped with the challenge.
9. A wasp interrupted the challenge, and the group was scared.
10. Abdullah killed the wasp.
11. The group continued working on the fans and installed 75% of them.
12. The speaker and Zaghloul had a challenge to see who could install a fan box faster, with the winner receiving $150.
13. Tahal won the challenge and received $140.
14. The group finished installing all the fans at the time of Maghreb during Ramadan.
15. They ate Iftar and then turned on the fans, creating a large amount of wind.
16. The speaker claimed to have successfully completed the Genshin challenge.
17. The group turned off the fans due to the dust and danger.
18. The speaker gave some fans to people on the street and sent the rest to a charity organization in Jordan.
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