Genshin Impact: Complete Interactive Map Index for Quests, Events, and Builds
This page is essentially a sprawling index of Genshin Impact guides and related content—everything from version breakdowns (Luna-themed patch cycles), to event walkthroughs, web event answer checklists, character builds, and quest/boss routing. If you’re trying to find what to do next in-game (or just want a place where you can jump between topics like banners, codes, and walkthroughs), this guide hub covers it all—down to specific sub-entries like preset domain challenges and hangout acts.
Key takeaways
- The hub includes version coverage for Genshin Impact 6.7 (Luna VIII) and 6.6 (Luna VII), plus multiple earlier “Luna” update entries.
- It lists a complete set of Version 6.0 anniversary-related reward topics, including how to obtain a free 5-star character and how to use Masterless Stella Fortuna.
- There’s a dedicated section for event content, including Fragrant Fantasy, Alchemical Ascension, Roses and Muskets, Realms of Guile and War, multiple Hangout Events, and a large batch of web events.
- The index also functions as a character database, featuring ascension material fetch guides and build guides for a long roster of playable characters.
- For progression help, it provides beginner and systems guides (like team building, pity, and elemental reactions), plus walkthrough routes for quests, world quests, and bosses.
- It compiles older update references under “Previous Versions,” including multiple patch note pages and event guide entries for earlier numbered updates.
Version checklists and event hub entries
The checklist portion starts by enumerating version-specific pages across the “Luna” naming scheme, including entries for 6.7 (Luna VIII), 6.6 (Luna VII), Luna VI, Luna IV, Luna III, and Luna II. It also includes an item for “Genshin Impact 6.0 Release Date and Details,” plus an additional “Genshin Version 5.8 Release Date and Details” block with a pointer to “Genshin 5.8 Patch Notes.”
Beyond those patch pages, the hub highlights “All Genshin Impact Codes 6.7 Livestream June 2026,” and it also calls out banner coverage for version 6.7, including a “Banner Schedule and History: Previous, Current, and Next 6.7 Genshin Banners” entry. Within that banner schedule block, it specifically includes “Weapon Banner Schedule.”
It then continues the timeline with “Genshin 5.5 Update Release Date and Details,” followed by a large “Events” section. That events list includes named event guides and walkthroughs such as “Genshin Impact Fragrant Fantasy Event Details,” “Alchemical Ascension Event Guide,” “Genshin Impact Roses and Muskets Event Details,” and “Realms of Guile and War Event Guide.”
Events and guides listed in this hub
- Genshin Impact Fragrant Fantasy Event Details
- Alchemical Ascension Event Guide
- Alchemical Ascension Alchemy Exam
- Alchemical Ascension Potion Recipes
- Genshin Impact Roses and Muskets Event Details
- Realms of Guile and War Event Guide
- Realms of Guile and War: Direcliff Court
- Realms of Guile and War: Kaleidoscope Cage
- Realms of Guile and War: Insurgent Twilight
- Realms of Guile and War: Utmost Deception
- Hangout Events
- Lynette Hangout Event Guide
- Kaeya Hangout Event Guide
- Kaveh Hangout Event Guide
- Layla Hangout Event Guide
- Barbara Hangout Event Guide
- Chongyun Hangout Event Guide
- Diona Hangout Event Guide
- Noelle Hangout Event Guide: Act One
- Noelle Hangout Event Guide: Act Two
- Bennett Hangout Event Guide
- Thoma Hangout Event Guide
- Sayu Hangout Event Guide
- Kuki Shinobu Hangout Event Walkthrough
- Faruzan Hangout Event Guide
- Web Events
- Conch Reminiscences Web Event: All Conch Locations
- Genshin Impact The Promise of a Worldly Journey Web Event
- Genshin Impact Glittering Elixirs Web Event
- Genshin Impact Herbal Remedies Web Event
- Chords of the Forest Genshin Web Event
- Genshin Spring Wonderland Event Guide
- Genshin Impact Starlit Sky Web Event
- Genshin Web Event: Iridescence in Papers Guide
- Genshin Alhaitham Web Event Answers
- Paimon’s Starlight Expedition Genshin Web Event Answers
- Festive Celebration of Flowing Hues Web Event
- Yummy! Barbeque Under the Stars Web Event Guide and Recipes
- When Flowers Bloom Web Event Guide
- All Genshin Mesmerizing Dream At Sea Answers Day 1-5
- A Thousand Questions with Paimon Guide
- Unreconciled Stars
- Unknown Star
- Star of Deceitful Dreams
- Star of Destiny
- All Meteorite Fragment Locations
- Fleeting Colors in Flight
- Flameplume Starflowers
- The Great Gathering
- Wondrous Shadows
- Oceanic Defender
- Three Realms Gateway Offering Event Guide
- Aphotic Diffusal Event Quests
- The Bunkoku Enigma Event Quest
- Light Realm Core Locations
- Guiding Light Puzzles
- Divine Ingenuity Event Guide
- Faster, Faster! Preset Domain Guide
- Flying Down the Corridor Preset Domain Guide
- Look Out Below Preset Domain Guide
- The Exit’s Up There Preset Domain Guide
- Fastest Finger First Preset Domain Guide
- Spices From the West Day 1-7 Guide: All Recipes
- Of Drink A-Dreaming Event Guide
- Genshin Outside the Canvas 3.2 Guide
- Hues of the Violet Garden Event Guide
- Legends of the Kasen Event Quests
- Irodori Anecdotes Event Quests
- The Moon and Stars Inscribe Event Guide
- Theater Mechanicus: Stage of Brilliance Event Guide
- Clash of Lone Blades Event Guide
- The Floral Courtyard Event Guide
- Theater Mechanicus: Stage of Brilliance Event Guide
- Theater Mechanicus: Whither the Wind Wends Guide
- Theater Mechanicus: Slumber Spirit’s Bridge Guide
- Theater Mechanicus: Autumnal Resplendence Guide
- Theater Mechanicus: Springtide Advent Guide
- The Almighty Arataki Great and Glorious Drumalong Festival
- Core of the Apparatus
- A Muddy Bizarre Adventure Event
- Genshin 2nd Anniversary Date and Rewards
- Of Ballads and Brews Version 3.1 Event
- All Genshin Future Star Locations – Star-Seeker’s Sojourn Day 1-7
- Fabulous Fungus Frenzy
Character database and build/ascension material guides
The hub then shifts from event content into a wide “All Genshin Characters” list, which is packed with entries that typically include ascension material guides and build recommendations for weapons, artifacts, and team compositions. It begins with character ascension material pages for Columbina, Durin, and Lauma, then immediately moves into multiple build guides for characters such as Ineffa, Iansan, Varesa, Lan Yan, Mavuika, Citlali, and Ororon (including a separate materials guide for Ororon).
That pattern continues across additional characters and their nested materials/build items, including Chasca (with an ascension materials guide), Xilonen (with materials), Kinich (with materials), Mualani (with materials), Clorinde (with materials), and Chiori (with ascension materials). It also includes Gaming (with an ascension materials entry), Xianyun (with ascension materials), Chevreuse (with ascension materials), Navia (materials), Furina (materials), Charlotte (materials), and then a Neuvillette block listing both a “Neuvillette guide” entry and an ascension materials guide.
Additional roster entries include Wriothesley (build and ascension materials), Lyney (build and ascension materials), and Lynette (banner/talents/constellations plus materials and a best builds entry). The hub also lists traveler entries—Anemo, Geo, and Electro—and then a Dendro Traveler block with release timing, skills, talents, and constellations, plus both an ascension materials guide and a “best weapons/artifact/team” build guide.
From there, it continues with Albedo, then a full banner-and-abilities block for Alhaitham (build guide plus ascension materials). The page then lists Aloy and Amber “best builds and tips,” followed by an Itto build/tips block that includes a banner/talents/constellations entry and an ascension materials page.
The same structure appears for Baizhu (banner/abilities with build and ascension materials), then standard entries for Barbara and Beidou and Bennett (with Bennett focused on best talents/weapons/artifacts/teams). It includes Candace’s banner/talents/constellations, along with a dedicated ascension materials guide and a build guide. The index also contains standalone entries for Charlotte and then general build/tips guides for Chongyun.
It proceeds character-by-character with banner/talents/constellations entries for Collei, Cyno, Dehya, Dori, Faruzan, Ganyu, Kazuha (with both ascension materials and banner/talents/constellations), and many others. It includes the same nested elements for Kirara, Klee (with ascension materials and banner/talents/constellations), Kujou Sara, and Kuki Shinobu (including materials and a build guide). Layla has a release date/skills/talents/constellations block plus ascension materials and a build guide; Mika similarly has a banner/abilities section plus ascension materials and a best builds entry.
The hub also lists Mona, Nahida (banner/talents/constellations with ascension materials and a build/best teams entry), Nilou (banner/talents/details with ascension materials and build guide), Ningguang, Noelle, and Qiqi. It then includes Raiden Shogun build/tips and Razor, Rosaria, and Sangonomiya Kokomi (with both banner/talents/constellations and a build guide plus best weapon/artifact/team details). Sayu and Shenhe follow, with Shenhe including an ascension materials guide.
Later entries cover Heizou (release date/skills/talents/constellations with ascension materials and a build guide), Sucrose (ascension materials), Tartaglia (Childe), and Thoma. The index then includes Tighnari (banner/skills/talents/constellations with ascension materials and a build guide), Venti, and Wanderer (banner/skills/talents/constellations with ascension materials and build guide). It also includes Xiangling and Xiao (with banner/talents/constellations and ascension materials) and Xingqiu.
Near the end of the roster, it covers Xinyan, Yae Miko, Yanfei, Yaoyao (banner/talents with ascension materials and build guide), Yelan (banner/skills/talents/constellations with ascension materials plus build guide), Yoimiya (build plus banner/talents/constellations and ascension materials), Yun Jin, and Zhongli. Finally, it lists a “Genshin Impact Tier List – Best and Worst Characters Ranked,” plus “Best F2P Team Compositions” and “New Genshin Characters 3.5 and Upcoming Versions.”
Beginner, systems, and progression resources
After the character section, the hub includes a “Beginner’s Guide – How Characters, Combat, and Currency Work” block with multiple sub-topics. Those include which Twin to choose, how much you can play for free, stats, what to spend Primogems on, how to change controls, team building fundamentals, tips and tricks, event and mail free rewards, and an explanation of constellations plus how to obtain them. It also covers birthday rewards, dendro reactions and an element guide, and then a full section for Genshin TCG “Genius Invokation.”
Within the Genius Invokation area, it lists match types, all TCG cards, how to play with friends, how to get and use lucky coins, match invitation letters, card skins, using the card shop, building a deck, character cards, beginner tips and tricks, elemental reaction guidance, the best cards, and new TCG cards for 3.4.
Walkthroughs: quests, world content, bosses, and how-to guides
The “Walkthrough” section starts with “How to Defeat Boreas – Lupus Minor: Act One,” then lists temple entries: “Temple Of The Falcon,” “Temple Of The Wolf,” and “Temple Of The Lion.”
It then includes “Archon Quests” with sequential items: Prologue One, Prologue Two, and Prologue Three; Chapter 1 Act 1 (“Of The Land Amidst Monoliths”), Chapter 1 Act 2 (“Farewell, The Archaic Lord”), Chapter 1 Act 3 (“A New Star Approaches”); Chapter 2 Prologue (“Autumn Winds, Scarlet Leaves”), and Chapter 2 Act 4 (“Requiem of the Echoing Depths”). After that it lists an interlude chapter (Act Two: “Perilous Trail”), then Chapter 3 Acts 1 through 5 including “Through the Mists of Smoke and Forests Dark,” “The Morn a Thousand Roses Brings,” “Dreams, Emptiness, Deception,” “King Deshret and the Three Magi,” and “Akasha Pulses, the Kalpa Flame Rises.” It also includes “Genshin Interlude Chapter, Act 3: Inversion of Genesis Walkthrough,” then Chapter 3 Act 6 (“Caribert”), Chapter 4 Acts 1 through 4 including “Prelude of Blancheur and Noirceur,” “As Light Rain Falls Without Reason,” “To the Stars Shining in the Depths,” and “Cataclysm’s Quickening.”
Next comes “Story Quests,” listing walkthroughs for Neuvillette, Lyney, Yoimiya, Baizhu, Nahida, Kaeya, Amber, Razor, Lisa, Diluc, Xingqiu, Tartaglia (Childe), Eula, Yae Miko, Ayato, Yelan, Kazuha, and multiple additional entries including Alhaitham, Dehya, and Tighnari. Each entry is presented as a specific chapter/act walkthrough (for example, “Diluvies Chapter Act 1” or “Felis Fuscus Chapter Act 1”).
The “World Quests” list includes “Drifting Towards a Promised Sky Quest Walkthrough,” “Time and the Wind,” “Luhua Landscape,” “Nine Pillars of Peace,” “Seirai Stormchasers,” “Chasm Delvers,” and multiple named quest walkthroughs and location-based guides such as “Relics of Seirai – How to Activate the Mechanism,” “Nameless Treasure – How to Find All Treasure Locations,” “Woodland Encounter – Aranyaka: Part I,” “Dream Nursery – Aranyaka: Part II,” and “Sprouting Seedlings – Nursery Locations.” It also includes “Golden Slumber Quest Walkthrough,” “Dual Evidence Quest Walkthrough,” “Soheil’s Wish Quest Walkthrough,” and additional story/world entries including “The Dirge of Bilqis Quest Walkthrough,” “Khvarena of Good and Evil Walkthrough,” “Heart of Amrita,” “Monumental Study,” “Pale Fire,” “Lightcall Resonance,” and “An Artist Adrift,” among others.
The “World Bosses” block lists a long roster of enemies: Anemo Hypostasis, Cryo Hypostasis, Cryo Regisvine, Electro Hypostasis, Geo Hypostasis, Golden Wolflord, Hydro Hypostasis, Maguu Kenki, Oceanid, Perpetual Mechanical Array, Primo Geovishap, Pyro Hypostasis, Pyro Regisvine, Thunder Manifestation, plus multiple guide entries and additional bosses like Jadeplume Terrorshroom and Electro Regisvine guides. It also includes “Algorithm of Semi-Intransient Matrix of Overseer Network,” “Aeonblight Drake,” “Dendro Hypostasis,” “Setekh Wenut,” “Iniquitous Baptist,” “Emperor of Fire and Iron,” “Icewind Suite,” “Millennial Pearl Seahorse,” and “Experimental Field Generator.”
For weekly challenges, the hub lists “Weekly Bosses,” including Azhdaha (Sealed Lord of Vishaps), Boreas (Dominator of Wolves), Signora (Eighth of the Fatui Harbingers), Tartaglia (Childe) boss fight, Stormterror, Magatsu Mitake Narukami no Mikoto, and Guardian of Apep’s Oasis.
Finally, the “How-To Guides” section compiles practical topics: Krumkake Bolts, getting to Nod-Krai, finding the best artifacts, increasing city reputation (with a sub-entry for “All Geography Archive Viewpoint Locations”), raising Adventure Rank quickly, co-op play with friends, friend referral rewards, obtaining wishes, increasing Elemental Mastery, processing ingredients, rerolling, cross save, Konda Shrine puzzle solving, stamina increases, downloading the game, farming Primogems, seed/region progression tasks, and a range of system and exploration tips like sealing the warding stones, trading in nameless treasures for rewards, unlocking Formation Estate, fishing guidance, and Spiral Abyss unlock tips.
The region overview portion then lists where to offer Luna Sigils, Lunoculi locations, and Moon statue locations, plus a Fontaine region guide with foggy forest bubble puzzle help, a hidden waypoint answer entry, underwater exploration tips, Pneuma/Ousia usage, Shrine of Depths locations, materials farming, and how to get to Fontaine. It also includes Shrine of Depths locations as a standalone item, local specialties, wood locations, snapdragon locations, and then Sumeru and Inazuma region guides with sub-entries for how to reach those regions, daily commission unlocks, Dendroculus mapping, shrine of depths locations, and Inazuma-specific “How to Get The Catch” and “Electro Sigil Farm.”
The hub closes with additional reference blocks for Fatui Harbingers, achievements/trophies, elemental mastery and reactions guides and charts, a comprehensive elemental reactions guide, a “Genshin Stellar Reunion Guide,” a pity system guide, recipe guide, materials overview, and a character birthday calendar and gifts entry. It also includes a “Previous Versions” section that lists older patch pages and event guides, including multiple “5.x,” “4.x,” “3.x,” and “2.x” era items, as well as “Genshin Impact 3.8 Details” with “Secret Summer Paradise” and its part breakdown plus guide entries like Bing-Bang Finchball, Dance of Flashing Thought, Sojourns of the Barking Fox, Spino Blaster, and Joyeux Vouchers locations.
Up next
The index ends by pointing to “Genshin Impact 6.7 (Luna VIII) Release Date and Details” as the next featured guide, followed by “Top Guide Sections,” a “Was this guide helpful?” prompt, and an “In This Guide” heading.
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