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Genshin Impact — How to get the Oathsworn Eye and is it good

Fight for me and I will hold your oaths fulfilled. What say you? What say you?

The Oathsworn Eye can now be obtained in Genshin Impact. This is a catalyst weapon that, as far as we can tell, is only available during the Three Realms Gateway Offering event. Here’s our Genshin Impact guide to help you acquire the Oathsworn Eye, as well as to see whether it’s good or not.

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Note: For more information about the game, check out our Genshin Impact guides and features hub. Likewise, you can take a look at our main guide for the Three Realms Gateway Offering event.

 

Genshin Impact guide – How to get the Oathsworn Eye during the Three Realms Gateway Offering event

Obtaining the Oathsworn Eye in Genshin Impact is relatively simple. Make sure you can access the Three Realms Gateway Offering event, and progress further until you reach the Statue of the Vassals. After Tsumi hands you the Bokuso Box gadget, you should be able to interact with the statue. Check the Offering Rewards tab to see that the Oathsworn Eye is obtainable once the Bokuso Box reaches level 4.

To get to that point, we’ll need to collect a bunch of Light Realm Sigils (at low levels, you’ll need 80x per rank-up). You should have enough at the start to hit level 1, so that’s fine. For the remaining 240x sigils, well, we’re going to be farming and exploring.

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We’ll primarily find Light Realm Sigils in Genshin Impact by opening chests. You can also try the Sentou Trials which are marked on your map. These can be done repeatedly, with the encounters respawning every five minutes or so.

Note: Apart from chests and trials, the tower quests also give sigils. Likewise, the entire Bunkoku Enigma sidequest gives 40x sigils once you complete it.

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Once you’ve reached level 4 on your Bokuso Box, you should be able to claim the Oathsworn Eye catalyst in Genshin Impact. But, is it actually good?

Here’s the thing, the Oathsworn Eye has a very straightforward effect. It adds 24% energy recharge for 10 seconds when a character uses their elemental skill. Originally, I thought this would be great for Yae Miko, considering that she can spam her skill charges. Sadly, the effect doesn’t stack. Still, once fully refined (i.e., R5), it will provide 48% energy recharge instead. It’s also decent since it’s a free-to-play option.

Note 1: The Oathsworn Eye’s refinement material, the Ointment of Sight, is awarded when the statue/Bokuso Box reaches levels 5, 9, 10, and 14.

Note 2: It appears that there’s no blueprint yet for the Oathsworn Eye. Try not to use it as infusion fodder accidentally.

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