Genshin Impact: How to Unlock Carp’s Rest

Franco Abrina
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Now that Update 4.4 of Genshin Impact is live, we have a brand new area called Chenyu Vale. Here, you can find Carp’s Rest, but you will have to do a bit of work in order to gain access to it. In this guide, we’ll quickly show you the steps that you need to take in order to get in there!

How to Unlock Carp’s Rest

Simply put, Carp’s Rest can be found within the Mt. Laixin area of Chenyu Vale. In order to get there, you have to complete a quest chain known as Chenyu’s Blessings of Sunken Jade.

The following quests will have to be completed in the given order:

Once you get The Cloud-Padded Path to the Chiwang Repose, you will be tasked with ascending the summit of Mt. Laixin. This can be found within Chiwang Terrace, directly west of Chizhang Wall.

Genshin Impact map with the chiwang terrace quest objective highlighted

Upon reaching the marked location on the map, you will have to speak with Lingyuan. After the short dialogue sequence, you will finally be tasked with entering Carp’s Rest.

Genshin Impact lingyuan waiting at the chiwang terrace

Simply walk forward until you see a golden carp icon on the large green obelisk-like object floating in the air. Press the button prompt (T button for PC players) in order to get launched into Carp’s Rest.

Genshin Impact green obelisk that you use to enter Carp's Rest

Once you press that button and load into the next area, that’s pretty much it! Interact with the floating object in front of you to proceed deeper into the cave until you reach a viewpoint.

Here, you can complete the quest and unlock the Rainjade Oblation. Check out our guide about it to learn more about this offering system!

And that is all you need to do in order to get to Carp’s Rest. Once you unlock the Rainjade Oblation within this area, you might want to check out our guide on the location of all 50 Spirit Carps to get some cool rewards!

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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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