Genshin Impact Journey Through Pages

Genshin Journey Through Pages Web Event Rewards Primogems for Exploration

There’s a new Genshin Impact web event to help players kill time while waiting for the 3.0 update. The Genshin “Journey Through Pages” web event plays out in players’ web browsers. Travelers need to assemble clues left by Knights of Favonius Librarian Lisa ahead of their next big trip. They’ll need to piece together sheets of enchanted paper to unravel their journey.

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In practice, this means assembling a small map from unlocked paper tiles. Players can earn tiles for the Genshin Journey Through Pages event by playing the game itself. Accomplishing activities like daily commissions and consuming resin will earn Activity Points. Activity Points can be spent to gain Encounter Pieces, which expand the map. Then, Travelers can switch to an exploration mode, taking control of their character and exploring the map.

Various encounters are available on the Genshin Impact Journey Through Pages event map, and they unlock rewards like Primogems, progression items, and other goodies. Overall, players can expect to earn 120 Primogems, 9 Hero’s Wits, 8 Mystic Enhancement Ores, and 60,000 Mora.

The Genshin Impact Journey Through Pages web event is live and runs through August 23, 2022. The summer event “Summertime Odyssey” is ongoing until the release of version 3.0. In the Summertime Odyssey, players return to the Golden Apple Archipelago to adventure with Xinyan, Fischl, and Kazuha. Players can earn a free copy of Fischl and a costume from activities in the event. The game itself is available on mobile devices, PS4, PS5, and PC.


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