Genshin Impact: Starshadow Lamp and Asterism Shard star puzzle guide

Solve the puzzles in Mona's astral domain so you can complete the quest in Genshin Impact.

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Genshin Impact Starshadow Lamp and Asterism Shard star puzzle – Part 1

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Let’s discuss the first part of the Starshadow Lamp and Asterism Shard star puzzles in Genshin Impact.

 

Central Chamber Puzzle

Check the central chamber for three glowing items. These are your initial Asterism Shards. Look for the Starshadow Lamp with the symbol seen below and place the shards accordingly.

Note: We’ve marked the shards that you need with arrows (i.e., up for the top slot and down for the bottom slot).

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Room Puzzle

In the next room, check the ceiling for the Star Guide diagram. Smack and rotate the pedestals as necessary.

This will spawn a chest that has another shard. A floating star will also appear, which you’ll need to follow back to the central chamber.

Mirage Maze

The star will disappear inside the pool of water. Wade into it and you’ll control Mona in the mirage maze.

Follow the floating star through the winding and shifting corridors until Mona falls down a pit. You’ll then need to avoid getting hit by the projectiles for roughly 60 seconds to proceed.

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Overworld

Once that’s done, you’ll be back in the overworld. The group will see a scrying pool that shows a particular location on Minacious Isle. Go to that location and interact with the shining marker to grab another shard.

All right, let’s move on to the next part of our guide.

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