Static Views Part 1 Guide - Genshin Impact

Genshin Impact: Static Views Part 1 Guide

David Mickov
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Static Views is a quest in Genshin Impact that will require you to inspect and find some location on the map. To be able to find these locations you will have to first open the notebook and actually see the paintings given by Aranara. Let’s see how you can complete the Static Views Part 1.

Static Views Part 1 Guide – Genshin Impact

This is the location of the quest. You will come here in order to get it started. It is just south of the Vanarana place on the map.

You will get a couple of paintings in your notebook. You can check them out and see exactly what the painting looks like in order to be able to track it down in the world.

The first painting will be right next to the teleporter on the top of Vanarana. Just teleport to the teleporter on the north of the highlighted position that is shown in the picture above. Then from the fast travel location, you will want to take a right and look for this statue:

This is how you’ll find the statue of the Seven here. Then you will want to look back and find the garlic location on the back. This is what it looks like:

You will walk up next to it and begin the Music Challenge. To complete it just follow the basic notes that are written on the top. Copy the 5 notes into the note keyboard and you will finish this music challenge.

Now go back to the Statue of the Seven and just proceed to Dig Up and get the chest. You will get a chest but also a Mysterious Note found inside.

With this new Mysterious Note, you will want to head back to the Aranara’s Cabin to spread and pass the news. The Aranara cabin is right exactly where you started the quest.

That is it! This is how you finish the Static Views part 1. Be sure to check out our other guide to be able to see Part 2. Good luck!

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