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    From Dusk to Dawn in Byakuyakoku in Genshin Impact Walkthrough

    From Dusk to Dawn in Byakuyakoku in Genshin Impact Walkthrough

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    In Genshin Impact From Dusk to Dawn in Byakuyakoku is Encanomia quest chain, within which you can open a map of this region, as well as get acquainted with its main mechanics and locations. This is a kind of introductory line, so we advise you to definitely go through it to the end.

    It consists of several tasks, and begins by completing a quest called "The Still Water’s Flow", within which you will be taken to Enkanomiya. In this article, we will give a brief description of all missions and provide links to their detailed walkthrough.

    Entrance to Tokoe

    The first quest in the chain, in which you have to find 5 clues to open a passage to the underwater region. The location of all symbols and other useful information is presented in this manual.

    The Subterranean Trials of Drake and Serpent

    An epic quest in which you'll have to help Enjo find the golden bridle and three Resurrection Rein Fragments by solving various puzzles. At the end, you have to fight the vishaps of the deeps and a boss named Abyss Lector: Fathomless Flames. More about this in separate guide.

    A glimpse of the white night

    Taken as part of the previous mission. In it, you just need to examine the map carved on the wall to open the entire region. More in our separate article.

    Dreams in the Gaps

    A task where you will need to find one of the fragments of the reins of resurrection. In it you have to solve a small puzzle. More information is provided in separate article.

    The Heart of Ouroboros

    A task where you will need to find one of the fragments of the reins of resurrection. In it you have to solve a small puzzle. More information is provided in separate article.

    The Trail of Drake and Serpent

    A task where you will need to find one of the fragments of the reins of resurrection. In it you have to solve a small puzzle. More information is provided in separate article.

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