Genshin Impact: La Signora boss fight and Tenshukaku domain guide

You can finally fight La Signora in Genshin Impact. Here's our guide.

Tenshukaku trounce domain runs and rewards

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Tenshukaku, where you just fought La Signora, turns into a trounce domain. That means you can do one run each week to obtain rewards. You can actually start an attempt after you’ve cleared Act 3 of the Inazuma Archon quest.

 

Solo vs. co-op and overall difficulty

Personally, I think the La Signora boss fight in Genshin Impact is just as easy as the Childe/Tartaglia encounter added in the version 1.1 update. They’re both Fatui Harbingers, which means there are multiple phases. Still, I doubt you’d have problems akin to the Azhdaha fight, where getting hit by an ability when you’re not shielded causes your HP to dwindle severely.

Anyway, I think it’s a lot easier if you just run the Tenshukaku domain with a group. Your teammates will often have La Signora’s aggro, so you can continue pelting her from afar if you’re using ranged characters (i.e., Ganyu). More often than not, there will be players who will break the crystals anyway, so you don’t have to worry too much.

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Talent materials: Molten Moment, Ashen Heart, and Hellfire Butterfly

After clearing the Tenshukaku domain and La Signora boss fight, you can spend some original resin to obtain high-level talent materials:

I was quite unlucky. For my first clear, I received 2x Hellfire Butterfly. That’s just a sad state of affairs since Sangonomiya Kokomi can’t even be recruited yet (and I don’t even know if I’ll pull for her).

In any case, let’s continue onward with Act 3 of Genshin Impact‘s Inazuma Archon quest. It’s time to face the judgment of the Raiden Shogun.

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