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Genshin Impact: Hypostatic Symphony event guide

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Genshin Impact Hypostatic Symphony Event Guide Violet Lightning Concerto Pure Electro Hypostasis

Rewards and high scores

It’s time to discuss the rewards we can get from Genshin Impact‘s Hypostatic Symphony event.

 

After beating each boss for the first time, you’ll obtain 60 primogems. Likewise, you’ll see the score that you’ve earned depending on the difficulty and modifiers that you selected.

What the event tracks, though, is your highest score for that entire challenge. If you got 2,000 points earlier and, in another attempt, you obtained 2,500 points, then that’ll be your new record. This also comes into play in succeeding days once new Hypostasis bosses are introduced. Your highest scores from each challenge will simply get added to your total. Meanwhile, any individual score you get that’s lower gets disregarded.

Genshin Impact Hypostatic Symphony Event Guide Violet Lightning Concerto Pure Electro Hypostasis 1a

Here are the total score thresholds and rewards that you can obtain:

Total Score Rewards
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
20,000 mora and 2 rare guide books for each threshold
7,000
8,000
9,000
10,000
11,000
12,000
13,000
20,000 mora and 4x Hero’s Wit for each threshold
14,000 20,000 mora, 4x Hero’s Wit, and the Celebration: Hypostasis namecard
15,500
17,000
18,500
20,000
20,000 mora and 8x mystic enhancement ore for each threshold

Note: Since the goal is to reach a total of 20,000 points, and the event itself has seven challenges, you’ll want to get at least 2,858 points from each. Then again, we don’t know if the next challenges/bosses have a different scoring system or modifier set, so we’ll see if we need to adjust.

In any case, let’s talk about the first challenge: Violet Lightning Concerto I – Pure Electro Hypostasis.

Genshin Impact Hypostatic Symphony Event Guide Violet Lightning Concerto Pure Electro Hypostasis 1b

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