Genshin Impact To Whom Went The Treasure When All Was Said And Done Guide

Genshin Impact: To Whom Went The Treasure When All Was Said And Done Guide

Milan Solarov
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The To Whom Went The Treasure When All Was Said quest frustrated many players, me included. This is because it makes you rewatch the whole cutscene if you answered wrong, every.. single.. time. So, keep reading to avoid having to go through that again!

To Whom Went The Treasure When All Was Said And Done – Genshin Impact Guide

To start off, let’s go over the location of the quest itself if you didn’t get there yet.

After completing the Raven Squire quest, here’s your next step. You need to walk down and follow the short path that leads you into the castle. On the right side of the entrance, you’re greeted with a Questioner. Interacting with him will start the quest sequence which, if you get wrong, you’re in for a couple-of-minutes-long cutscene as you may have noticed already, so let’s get it right this time. 

The one to whom the treasure went when all was said and done is the Raven in the middle, out of the three that are around the main table when you enter the castle (image below). 

Now, avoid making the same mistake I and many others did: be careful who you’re selecting!

The game is a bit buggy around here, so what happens to many is that you try to select the right one after figuring it out and fail because of the game being buggy and selecting the wrong one. However, you’re forced to watch a long cutscene regardless, which is what many are complaining about. 

Try approaching the correct Raven (middle) from the back by going over the table. This angle seems to work better and the game doesn’t misselect for you as much from there, for whatever reason.

Now you have completed the To Whom Went The Treasure When All Was Said quest.

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Ever since he was 6 years old, Milan has been a huge fan of World of Warcraft, but also of Tolkien's creation - the LOTR universe. Aside from video games and epic fantasy, his interests for the past few years have been all-things-finance, cryptocurrencies and NFTs respectively.
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