Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this “Wuthering Waves” game lately, and let me tell you, there’s a lot more to it than just hacking and slashing. There’s this side quest called “Lores Beyond the Ranges” that I stumbled upon, and it’s a whole thing. Basically, it kicked off after I finished Changli’s Companion Story Quest. After that, I got pulled into this quest automatically.
So, I started in this area called Mt. Firmament, which is in Huanglong, I think. First, I talked to this chick named Xinyi and then Qianyue. The quest is all about helping them look into these two weird incidents that’ve been stirring up trouble in a place called Hongzhen. They gave me some general directions.
After talking with them, I began to investigate the first incident. I followed the guidance and walked around. Then I met a guy and talked with him. He provided me with more detailed information and pointed me to the next location. I reached there and battled with a monster. It was not very difficult.
Then, I started to investigate the second incident. The process was very similar to the first one. I talked to several guys and got key information about this incident. Finally, I found the guy who caused this incident and defeated him. It took me a little bit more time but still easy.
After solving these two incidents, I went back to Xinyi and Qianyue. We talked for a while, and then the quest was completed! It was so easy, and I got some rewards. Cool!
It’s kind of neat, you know? You’re not just running around beating up monsters, there’s some story to it. It’s all tied into this big disaster called the “Lament” that messed up the world, but nobody really knows the details. Classic video game stuff, right? But from what I can tell, these “lores” are about how people and nature are all mixed up together.
- Finished Changli’s thing.
- Talked to Xinyi and Qianyue in Mt. Firmament.
- Investigated two incidents in Hongzhen.
- Figured out the deal with humans and the environment.
- Got some rewards.
Anyway, I just wanted to share my little adventure. It wasn’t super tough, but it was a nice change of pace. If you’re playing “Wuthering Waves,” maybe give this quest a shot. It’s got a bit of everything – talking, exploring, and a little bit of fighting. Plus, you might learn something about this messed-up world they live in.