Genshin Impact Fane of Panjvahe and Seelie puzzle guide
How to unlock the Fane of Panjvahe Domain in Genshin Impact
The Genshin Impact Fane of Panjvahe Domain is easy to find but tricky to unlock, involving a Seelie puzzle, a Ruin Hunter and, finally, a combat challenge at the end. However, there are some good rewards to be had, making more than worthwhile to set out for this Domain ticked away in the Desert of Hadramaveth, in northwestern reaches of Sumeru.
So to help you with all the trials to come, here’s a full Genshin Impact Fane of Panjvahe walkthrough, starting with the Domain puzzle and ending with the challenge itself.
While another new area, the Genshin Impact Wenut Tunnels and City of the Deceased Domain, contains some Genshin Impact Sand Grease Pupa, this will just earn you Primogems, resources and levelling stuff. We also have a walkthrough of the Genshin Impact Dirge of Bilqis quest, for when you reach it.
Genshin Impact Fane of Panjvahe rewards
The Fane of Panjvahe is a one-time Domain, so you can collect the following rewards for completing it for the first time:
- Primogems x40
- Adventure Experience x500
- Dendro Sigils x5
- Artifact: Timepiece of the Lost Path x1 (four-star Sands of Eon equipment piece)
- Talent Level-Up Material: Guide to Ingenuity x2
- Hero’s Wit x2
- Mystic Enhancement Ore x4
- Mora x30.000
Genshin Impact Fane of Panjvahe location
The Fane of Panjvahe is located in northwestern Sumeru, in a large wasteland called the Desert of Hadramaveth. Luckily, this Domain is situated above ground, which means that you can simply walk to the entrance with searching to worry about.
The Teleport Waypoint to the southwest is the fastest way to get there (see picture).
How to unlock the Fane of Panjvahe Domain
The Fane of Panjvahe Domain is buried in the sand, so we’ll have to solve a Domain puzzle to unlock it where you need to guide two Seelies back to the entrance.
The first one is easy; follow the path west until you see a large Ruin Hunter (see picture above). Defeat the Ruin Hunter with elemental attacks rather than physical ones and you'll be able to guide the Seelie back.
You’ll find the second Seelie in front of the Domain entrance, a little to the east, but you need to complete a puzzle to get them back.
How to solve the Fane of Panjvahe Seelie puzzle in Genshin Impact
The Genshin Impact Fane of Panjvahe Seelie puzzle consists of six stones, three in the middle and three on the outside. They all show a blue, glowing symbol, but the symbols on the three in the middle can change their shape.
Here’s what you need to do: hit a stone in the middle until it shows the same symbol as the stone behind it. Do the same for the other two stones in the middle, so that each of them matches with the stone behind them.
There’s a catch, however; if the Seelie floats past a stone, it changes the symbol. So it's important to change to the correct symbol directly after the Seelie has passed. The correct order of locking in the symbols is clockwise, following the Seelie’s route.
If that sounds a bit complicated, take a look at the picture above: this pinpoints the best moment to hit the stone, just after the Seelie floats by.
Ganshin Impact Fane of Panjvahe Domain walkthrough
Once you’ve unlocked the Fane of Panjvahe Domain, it’s time to head inside and complete a combat challenge. Here’s what to expect:
- During the first wave, you need to defeat two Primal Constructs. These enemies may turn invisible, which makes them harder to hit and increases their resistance. Target the loose components dropped by the Primal Constructs while this state is active.
- In the second round, defeat four Eremites. As human enemies they're vulnerable to physical damage.
- In the third wave: defeat three Primal Constructs again.
- Wave four will put you against three more Eremites.
Congratulations, you’ve completed the Genshin Impact Fane of Panjvahe Domain! Be sure to grab the Precious Chest before leaving.
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