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Genshin Impact: Shadow of the Ancients Survey guide

A lil' investigation.

Genshin Impact Investigative Survey – Tatarasuna

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Let’s talk about the Tatarasuna Investigative Survey in Genshin Impact‘s Shadow of the Ancients event.

 

Here are the spots that we’ve found:

  • First spot (chest) – Near the cavern entrance; further away from the shore.
  • Second spot (encounter) – Next to the cooking pot by the beach.
  • Third spot (altar) – A bit south of the second spot; still along the beach.
  • Fourth spot (Conduction Component) – Close to where you discovered the altar.

Anyway, you should receive primogems and talent booklets for each location that you fully survey. That seems to be it for now as this concludes the Investigative Survey stage. We’ll update you in a couple of days once the next stage in the Shadow of the Ancients event in Genshin Impact goes live, so stay tuned.


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