Genshin Impact: Legend of the Vagabond Sword event guide

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Genshin Impact Legend Of The Vagabond Sword Event Guide Rewards Flairs Modifiers Difficulty Primo Geovishap

Rewards, high scores, and flairs (modifiers)

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Let’s talk about the rewards and high scores that you can achieve in Genshin Impact’s Legend of the Vagabond Sword event.

 

The first time you complete an encounter, you’ll always receive 60x primogems. There are also additional rewards based on score thresholds:

  • 1,500 to 9,000 points – mora and talent booklets.
  • 10,500 to 21,000 points – mora and hero’s wit booklets.
  • 23,000 to 30,000 points – mora and mystic enhancement ores.

Note 1: The unique reward here is the Celebration: Battlesong name card which you can obtain once you reach 21,000 total points.

Note 2: Remember that only your highest score for each challenge is counted, and subsequent challenge scores will be cumulative for the total. Since there are seven challenges, you’ll likely need to reach at least 4,250 points for each one. However, this is still uncertain because some challenges might have different modifiers/points.

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When you go to the Legend of the Vagabond Sword event location (i.e., Yaoguang Shoal), you’ll notice a blue portal. Enter it and you’ll see the available boss challenges as well as characters that have a particular bonus (+20% ATK). At the moment, we have Zhongli, Noelle, Diona, and Kazuya (whose banner should be available by next week).

If you click on the Difficulty Level button, you’ll see a screen with several modifiers. Likewise, there’s a drop-down button on the upper-right section that lets you select the overall difficulty multiplier (i.e., choosing Expert gives a 5x multiplier to all points that you can acquire).

Here are the flairs and modifiers for the Primo Geovishap fight:

Select Difficulty
Modifier Points Awarded
Time Limit: 300 seconds/210 seconds/120 seconds 50/150/250
Opponent HP increase: 25%/100%/175% 50/150/250
Skill cooldown increased by 150%. Elemental bursts increase the ATK of the party by: 30%/20%/10% 20/30/50
Characters protected by a shield will deal Electro or Cryo damage every 8 seconds. The ATK of characters without shields is decreased by: 30%/40%/50% 20/30/50
Number of Primo Geovishap scale explosions increased: 3 explosions/5 explosions/continuous explosions 60/80/100
Flairs
+50% enemy Pyro resistance 40
+50% enemy Hydro resistance 40
+20% enemy ATK 40
Characters below 70% HP will continuously lose HP over time (a maximum of 10% max HP every 3 seconds); this debuff is removed once the character is above 70% HP 40
+15% party damage taken after using an elemental burst (stacks up to 4 times) 40
-25% ATK when a character’s HP is below 50% 40
Decreased backlash damage (self-inflicted) dealt to the Primo Geovishap by its own Primordial Shower attack 60
-15% character shield strength when hit by Primordial Shower (stacks up to 4 times) 60

All right, let’s go ahead and talk about the Primo Geovishap boss fight in the next part of our Genshin Impact Legend of the Vagabond Sword event guide.

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