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Genshin Impact: An Elegy for Faded Moonlight

All Rewards and the Secret Achievement (Act IV)

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Here's what you pocket for clearing An Elegy for Faded Moonlight.

  • Mora: ~172,300 across the three parts (71,450 from Part 1, the rest split between 2 and 3)
  • Hero's Wit: 13 total
    • Part 1: 5
    • Part 2: 4
    • Part 3: 4
  • Primogems: 60 from stages + 30 extra in the finale
  • Achievement:An Elegy for Faded Moonlight” under Wonders of the World for +50 Primogems
Genshin Impact — Did You Spot These 29 Secrets in 'An Elegy for Faded Moonlight'? Huge lore reveal with hidden rewards and secret achievement guide for Act IV.
Durch: Dave

Signature Tools: Lightkeeper’s Lantern and Nefer’s Chess Set

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Two artifacts steal the show and double as metaphors.

  • Lightkeeper's Lantern (Flins): A literal truth-revealer—cuts fog, exposes what's hiding. It's empirical, tangible, and perfect for boss mechanics.
  • Nefer's Chess Set: Strategic and conceptual; it turns memory traversal into a board you can out-think. It's also a neat lens on how Nefer wages war: with context.
Durch: Dave

29 Hidden Lore Nuggets Worth Chasing

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If you like connecting dots, this quest spoils you.

  • Environmental foreshadowing in murals and artifacts—scan backgrounds, not just the objective trail.
  • Peripheral dialogue often seeds later twists. Exhaust every line, even after phase changes.
  • Letters and side documents carry cross-quest callbacks to people not physically present.
  • Memory shards sometimes reference other regions—note symbols and phrasing for future arcs.
  • After you're done, revisit Nod-Krai NPCs; some have new lines that reframe earlier scenes.
An Elegy for Faded Moonlight — Part 1 lore breakdown: uncover murals, hidden documents, NPC dialogue, and environmental easter eggs to spot foreshadowing in Genshin Impact 6.2.
Durch: Dave

Mastering the Memory Chess Puzzles

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Part 1 drops a slick chess-style system that's more brains than brawn.

  • Action Points (AP): Every move costs AP. Numbered tiles refund AP—route through them whenever you can.
  • Multiple paths: Some lanes are safe and simple, others are riskier but reward more AP or intel. Scout first, commit second.
  • Enemies and hazards: You're not forced to fight everything. Avoid optional pain if you're low on AP.
  • Tempo tips:
    • Front-load planning—count moves before you spend them.
    • Chain recharge tiles to sprint across the board.
    • Don't stall on empty squares; every move matters.
Durch: Dave

The Five Sinners, at a Glance

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A quick character map for the Eclipse Dynasty's infamous five.

  • Haropir – the wise one, obsessed with limitless knowledge.
  • Gold Rinaughter – the maker, chasing the power to create life.
  • Certoloji – the “fowl” (coward), who reached for supreme strength and collapsed under it.
  • Vetaneir – the visionary elder brother; lost his sight and his moral bearings.
  • Rerir – the Ravager of the Moon (aka Raker of Solari); once a loyal intelligence officer, slowly broken by duty, guilt, and abyssal whispers.
Dainsleif meets Nefer to discuss the Five Sinners, including Rerir (Rächer of Solnari) — Genshin Impact Luna II cutscene and lore context for the Eclipse Dynasty.
Durch: Dave

Fate, the Three Moons, and Why the Abyss Wants You Lonely

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This act goes hard on philosophy without stopping the action.

  • Fate vs choice: Rerir's downfall reads like a snowball—one compromise after another until the slope owns him.
  • Moral ambiguity: Villain? Victim? The story leaves space for both readings, especially through Dainsleif's conflict.
  • The three moons: Not just pretty lights. They're a cosmic structure tied to power, acceptance, and rejection in Teyvat.
    • Lauma (Frost Moon) admits the world itself rejects her—her power leaks because of it.
    • The abyss feels less like an invader and more like validation for the cast out.
Rerir loses his wife Tholindis and turns evil — cutscene from Genshin Impact 6.1 'An Elegy for Faded Moonlight' (Luna II Act 4), highlighting fate, choice, and moral descent.
Durch: Dave

Who’s Who in Act IV: Nefer, Dainsleif, Lauma, Colombina

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These four aren't just flavor—they're the backbone of how the act works.

  • Nefer – head of the Curatorium of Secrets; plans the memory dive, plays 4D chess with trauma, and sacrifices her sight to keep the gate open.
  • Dainsleif – Rerir's brother, living proof that rescue attempts can scar both ways. His uncertainty fuels the story's moral greys.
  • Lauma – the Moonchanter and one of the three moons; she helps track Rerir but struggles under Teyvat's rejection draining her power.
  • Colombina – a former Fatui Harbinger who shows up as unexpected backup; becomes a channeled power source in the finale.
All Act IV (Luna II) cutscenes from Genshin Impact: An Elegy for Faded Moonlight — key scenes featuring Nefer, Dainsleif, Lauma, and Colombina, including the final Rerir confrontation.
Durch: Dave

How to Start An Elegy for Faded Moonlight (Act IV)

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Want to dive into Genshin Impact's Act IV of Song of the Welkin Moon? Here's the gatekeeping checklist.

  • Finish Act III of the same chapter (A Nation That Doesn't Exist).
  • Make sure you've secured the Crimson Moon's marrow from the pocket space tied to Arlecchino's earlier involvement.
  • Head to Nod-Krai to kick things off.

The quest is split into three arcs:

  • All Is Foretold – the setup, the camp meetup, and your first deep-dive into memory.
  • Dance of Death: Serpent and Scorpion – historical exploration in the Eclipse Dynasty's past.
  • Echoes of Fate – the showdown with Rerir, emotionally and mechanically loaded.
Act IV walkthrough for Genshin Impact's 'An Elegy for Faded Moonlight' — how to start (requirements, Crimson Moon marrow, Nod-Krai), step-by-step objectives, puzzles, and boss fight tips.
Durch: Dave

Serpent and Scorpion: Exploring the Memory Dive

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The second act is part archaeology, part therapy session for the past.

  • Where you'll go: windswept deserts, the House of Daena, ancient temples, and sites tied to Rerir's life.
  • How you'll learn: letters, diaries, and environmental cues. Read everything—side notes often carry the real revelations.
  • Navigation:
    • Sweep side rooms and upper paths; memories hide off the golden route.
    • Circle back after new context—some lines only click once you've seen the later scenes.
    • Watch for visual foreshadowing in murals, shattered machinery, and altars.
Durch: Dave

How to Beat Rerir in Echoes of Fate (Boss Guide)

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Rerir's fight is a clean blend of story and mechanics. Here's the playbook.

  • Phase 1 (100–75%): Standard patterns. Learn his tells, save bursts.
  • Phase 2 (~75%): He cloaks the arena in thick mist and turns invisible.
    • Use Lauma's hunting hymn to mark him.
    • Pop Flins's Lightkeeper's Lantern—you'll need to use it twice to clear the fog.
  • Phase 3 (~60%): Rerir takes to the air and drops AoEs where you stand.
    • Stay mobile, and absorb Kuuvahki (floating lunar motes).
    • After 3 Kuuvahki, trigger Nefer's Elemental Burst to push into the final stretch.
  • General tips:
    • Save i-frames for his long windups.
    • Bring consistent healing for the AoE phase.
    • Don't blow everything early; the reveal windows after mist clears are prime DPS time.
How to defeat Rerir (Rächer of Solnari) in Genshin Impact — boss guide with phase breakdown, mist/invisibility counters, Kuuvahki handling, and DPS windows for Echoes of Fate.
Durch: Dave

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