Genshin Impact: Five Lost Books (Collection of Dragons and Snakes)

Genshin Impact Collection Of Dragons And Snakes Enkanomiya Five Lost Books

Tricolor File: Bathysmal Vishap Experimental Records

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Let’s talk about the Bathysmal Vishap Experimental Records lost book in Genshin Impact.

 

First, make your way to the northern section of Dainichi Mikoshi. You should see a smaller landmass that you can glide to. After dispatching the mobs, go to the edge of that island to find a mini-portal.

It will zap you across the entire gap, and you’ll end up on an uncharted landmass. There’s a shade NPC here who’ll give you the Tricolor File quest.

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In the enclosed area, use Electro, Cryo, and Hydro abilities to open the Bathysmal Vishap cages and take out the hostiles. The Electro pen has a Key Sigil and the Cryo one has the book. Pick it up to finish this part.

All right, let’s discuss the next part of our Genshin Impact Lost Book guide. We’ll try to find Before Sun and Moon.

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