Genshin Impact – What Difference Does This Make? Achievement Guide

How to Get What Difference Does This Make? Achievement + Chest

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Here is an Enkanomiya Achievement that some might have missed, so here I am.

It is a bit of a lenghty one, but rewards you with an achievement + chest and I will try to do my best to guide you.

You will need to be in Evernight Mode.

Teleport near Dainichi Mikoshi, then make your way to the stairs nearby that will bring you to a lower area. You will soon see a wall.

Here is where the wall is located.

This is how the wall looks and there is an opening to it. You will have to get in.

Once in, after a little walking around, you will find a rock to sit on.

Once you sit, Kabayama will appear and will tell you about other spots that you can visit and sit on, with some notes he left behind.

Spot 1: Evernight Temple

Go to the area marked in this map and you will find a lit lantern with a stone underneath to sit on (you might have to fight an abyss mage and some hilichurls).

Sit on the rock and Paimon will mention about reading notes left behind on the lit lantern.

Climb the lantern and read the note.

Spot 2: The Serpent’s Heart

Next to the teleport, there is a spot to climb and on top of it you will find the lit lantern and the rock to sit on.

Sit on the rock and Paimon will mention about reading notes left behind on the lit lantern.

Now read the note on the lit lamp.

Spot 3: The Narrows

From the teleport, you can see some ruined arches and that is where you want to go.

The lit lantern is on the ruined arch and the rock is in its proximity.

Sit on the rock and as usual, Paimon will mention about reading the notes.

Climb the arch to read from the lit lantern.

Now go back to the spot where everything begun, get into the opening in the wall and sit on the rock there to meet Kabayama again.

He will talk to you and at the end, you will receive a Chest + this Achievement.

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