Genshin Impact: Keep Exploring Ochkanatlan Guide | Vaulting the Wall of Morning Mist

There is a new area to check out, and it is called Ochkanatlan!

Franco Abrina
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Genshin Impact has recently released another substantial update, which includes a plethora of new items, characters, locations to explore, and side quests to complete. In this guide, we will be walking you through the “Keep Exploring Ochkanatlan” quest step, which is just a single part of a much longer chain of objectives that you need to complete.

Keep Exploring Ochkanatlan

In one of the new world quests, one of your first objectives will be to simply go to Ochkanatlan in order to find some hidden treasure of some sorts. The task for this first step is simple: just follow the blue marker on your screen.

Depending on the characters you have, you might need to do a bit of platforming or you could just dash through the air quick and easy. Eventually, you will make it to a large tower. Clear out the enemies nearby if you want, though it is not necessary.

The tower is actually not accessible through the main entrance. If you try to interact with the door, it will tell you that you can’t open it from this side.

Instead, follow the path leading to the west, up through flights of steps. Alternatively, you could also climb up and explore around a bit more. Either way, you will want to go to the western entrance of the tower instead.

Genshin Impact path to the tower in ochkanatlan

At the western part of the tower, you should see another gate. This time, as you approach it, the gate will open automatically. When this occurs, you will also get a message encouraging you to enter. Needless to say, continue on inside!

Genshin Impact entering the tower

Once you get the message, all you need to do now is run inside the tower to proceed with the next part of the quest chain, which will be to explore the tower. From there, you will be doing a whole different side quest, so good luck if you plan on proceeding!

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Franco is a writer and avid gamer who spends a lot of his free time looking for the next obscure indie roguelike to add to his collection. If he’s not busy working or writing on his personal blog, there’s also a non-zero chance that you stumble into him in pretty much any multiplayer game that has SEA or OCE servers. He’s pretty good at anything unless it’s a fighting game, in which case you’d probably body him.
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