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Genshin Impact Irodori Poetry: Part 2 Quest Guide

By Joyce B. Buchanan
May 5, 2022
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To complete part 2 of the “Irodori Poetry” quest chain in Genshin Impact, travelers must explore the islands of Inazuma in search of local wildlife.

“Irodori Poetry: Part 2” serves as the second quest for Genshin Impact‘s “Moon and Stars Join” from the “Hues of the Purple Garden” event. This particular event challenge tasks the Traveler with a mission similar to “Irodori Poetry: Part 1” regarding photography in Inazuma. Naturally, players will need to have completed Part 1 to access this quest, which can be started directly after completing its prerequisite.

Instead of photographing the flora of the Inazuma region in Genshin Impact, “Irodori Poetry: Part 2” asks travelers to take photos of native wildlife in the area. There are currently seventeen known Inazuman creatures that players capture with their photo mode lens to complete the quest. To start, they need to speak again with Ootomo near the western docks of Ritou. Keep in mind that those who have just completed the previous mission will have to wait until the morning of the game – between 8:00 and 12:00 – for Part 2 to be available.

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After exhausting Ootomo and Lenne’s dialogue, Genshin Impact Inazuma players can begin their journey by capturing four photos of Inazuma’s various wildlife species. Nevertheless, this task can prove to be somewhat tricky, depending on the creatures the player chooses to find. Unlike plants, most animals will flee the Traveler and his companions if they get too close. However, having Aloy or Sayu in your party can help prevent players from spooking creatures, thanks to their passive abilities. Still, animals are sometimes located in areas patrolled by hostile enemies, which can make the photography process demanding.


How to Complete Irodori Poetry Part 2 in Genshin Impact


How to Complete Irodori Poetry Part 2 in Genshin Impact

To complete “Irodori Poetry: Part 2” in Genshin Impact, players can take a photo of any animal unique to Inazuma, including insects and even fish. Inazuman’s creatures include crows, general crabs, pale red crabs, sunset loaches, sunny loaches, fluffy lizards, purple ibises, kitsune, red-finned unagi, ornate unagi, snow gray cats, crystal flies, baked danukis, frozen medakas, lungfish, Purple Shirakodai, and Raimei Angelfish.

Anyone having difficulty finding the right animals in Inazuma is recommended to visit the following locations to complete the event challenge in Genshin Impact: First, players should go to the Waypoint near Konda Village in Narukami and check the nearby roadside statues to discover multiple Kitsune. Then they can go to the teleporter south of Byakko Plain and head west to the shore. Players should be able to find one or two General Crabs scurrying onto the beach. Then, fast travel to Kujou Camp and explore the southwestern shores to find several purple ibises. Finally, travelers can visit the Asase Shrine to find several Inazuman Wildcats to complete this Genshin Impact quest. If the cats do not spawn, players can also take snapshots of nearby Electro Crystalflies.


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