Genshin Impact Starlit Sky Web Event Involves Lantern Rite Fireworks

Genshin Impact Starlit Sky Web Event Involves Lantern Rite Fireworks

As part of Lantern Rite in Genshin Impact, there are often in-game and game-adjacent activities, and the Starlit Sky web event is one of them. As of February 5, 2023, people can take part at the official site to collect Fireworks Cards with characters on them. As they do, they earn both in-game rewards and a chance to earn real-world prizes.

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Here’s how the Genshin Impact Starlit Sky web event works. There are 11 Fireworks Cards, with each one having Genshin Impact characters on them. When you log in, you can click the Look for Firework Cards button to one card. Which one you get is a random draw. When you get the card, you can save it if it is one you don’t own or share it with people playing to help them complete their collections. You can do this up to 10 times. It is also possible to earn more draws by completing daily tasks like sharing the event page or taking part in the Twitter retweet event.

There are three guaranteed rewards in Starlit Sky. If you “set off fireworks together,” you get two Mystic Enhancement Ores and 20,000 Mora in-game. If you manage to collect all 11 Fireworks Cards, then you get 40 Primogems. Once you collect all the cards, you can also enter the raffle to possibly win the one iPhone 14 Pro Max, one of three PS5s, or one of the six iPad mini 6s.

Genshin Impact is available for the PS4, PS5, PC, and mobile devices, and the Starlit Sky web event will run until February 11, 2023.


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