Man, let me tell you about this whole Natlan offerings thing in Genshin Impact. I’ve been digging around for a while now, trying to figure out where to find these things and what to do with them, and it’s been quite the journey.
So, first off, I had to unlock the Natlan commissions. It said in the patch notes that you gotta finish the first chapter of the new Archon quest. I dove right in, no skipping, and it took me a good two hours, maybe more, to get through it. It was quite the story, I gotta say!
Once I wrapped that up, I got this quest to go talk to Katheryne. Sounds simple enough, right? Then I got hit with reputation quests for each tribe. There is a whole new system of reputation.
I started exploring the whole area of Natlan, looking high and low. And you know what I found? These things called Monetoos. Apparently, they’re new in Natlan and they guide you to hidden rewards. I followed a bunch of them, and they led me to some pretty sweet loot. It’s like a treasure hunt, but with these little critters showing you the way. I like to think of them as my little helpers.
Then, there’s this “Gifts and Gifts in Return” quest. Turns out, you can start it as soon as you get to its location. I stumbled upon it while I was wandering around, and doing this quest also unlocks the Rest Area. It’s like a little bonus for doing some exploring. I love it when games reward you for just poking around.
The offerings themselves, though, that’s where it gets interesting. You need this sigil thingy, a symbol that shows Natlan’s flames acknowledge you. You take it to the Tablet of Tona at the Temple of Pax, and that’s how you get the blessings of the Sacred Flame. The game mentions it’s not possible for new travelers to just jump straight to Natlan from Liyue without getting lost in all the lore they skipped. I mean, they’ve got a point. There’s so much story to go through!
I spent hours exploring Natlan, doing these quests, finding Monetoos, and finally getting these offerings sorted out. It’s a big world out there in Genshin, and there’s always something new to find. I’m just glad I could figure this one out and share it with you all.
Hopefully, my little adventure log here helps some of you out. Happy exploring, folks!