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Guide to solving Inazuma world puzzles in Genshin Impact.

The new types of puzzles that will appear on the Inazuma map in most cases are based on electricity and are unlike any that have been in Mondstadt or Liyue. To solve some of them, it’s advantageous to have members of an electro team in your group, such as Keqing, Beidou, Fischl, Razor, Lisa, or the Traveler with new electro abilities.

Stones

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These are a series of stones of different types between which you need to conduct electricity. The charge stone generates it. The relay stone conducts the current, and you can attach it to the culmination stone to get a reward. Instead of a relay stone, you can use enemies or your heroes charged with electro energy to conduct the current.

Lightning Strike Probe

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This device, similar to a sundial, can detect the location of electrical energy. A pointer indicating the desired direction is visible on the base. You need to aim the dial in that direction, directing heroes or enemies using electricity in the specified direction.

Patterned Cubes

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These cubes rotate when struck, and when their “special sides” face each other, they light up. You need to match identical patterns, which requires applying them in a specific order. You’ll have to deal with many trials and errors. Electromechanics don’t provide any bonuses in this puzzle.

Sacred Stones and Thundering Mirrors

You need to adjust the angle of these devices so that the electrical current reflects off the mirrors when striking the sacred stones. The puzzle is similar to the “Golden Apple” puzzle with the hoop ball. The mirrors can be adjusted for height and can also be directed at each other to complete the circuit.

Bakke-Danuki

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This is not exactly a puzzle, but a new type of “follow the object” mechanics, similar to squirrels collecting gold. You need to listen to music nearby to find Bakke-Danuki, and then follow it. The catch is that along the way, it will transform into different animals or objects, making tracking more challenging. You must complete the path to earn a reward.

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