Complete guide to Genshin Impact’s Luna I update with exploration strategies, character builds, and anniversary rewards
New Nod-Krai Region Exploration Guide

The Genshin Impact Luna I update marks a significant milestone, delivering the highly anticipated Nod-Krai region alongside the game’s fifth anniversary celebrations. This comprehensive expansion introduces three distinct explorable areas—Lempo Isle, Hiisi Island, and Paha Isle—each offering unique environmental challenges and discovery opportunities that will test even veteran explorers.
Key Exploration Mechanics: Completing Archon Quest Prologue: Act III “Song of the Dragon and Freedom” automatically unlocks a strategic Teleport Waypoint south of Nasha Town, providing immediate access to Nod-Krai. Players who’ve already completed this quest will find the waypoint available immediately post-update, along with the associated Primogem reward.
Meeting Points Progression System: As you explore Nod-Krai, you’ll collect Luna Sigils that serve as the region’s progression currency. Sharing these sigils with companions levels up three key Meeting Points: “Final Night Cemetery,” “Clink-Clank Krumkake Craftshop,” and “Frostmoon Enclave.” Each level unlocks valuable resources and enhances your exploration capabilities through the Luna Treasure Compass gadget, which gradually reveals Oculi locations, hidden treasures, and environmental clues as your Meeting Point levels increase.
Quest Unlocking Strategy: To maximize your progression efficiency, prioritize completing “Where the Moon Rises” from Song of the Welkin Moon: Act I. This unlocks access to the World Quests “To the Lighthouse,” “Problem-Sorting Robot,” and “Blessings of the Frost Moon,” which are essential for constructing the Meeting Points. The Silvermoon Hall: Selenic Chronicles provides additional narrative depth and rewards, including furniture sets, namecards, and a unique wind glider upon completing specific quest milestones.
New Characters and Lunar Reaction Combat System
Lauma – Dendro Support Specialist: This Frostmoon Scion character revolutionizes Bloom reaction teams by enabling Lunar-Bloom reactions. Her Elemental Skill delivers sustained AoE Dendro damage while reducing enemy Dendro and Hydro RES. When Verdant Dew is available, holding her skill triggers devastating Lunar-Bloom damage. Lauma’s Elemental Burst significantly boosts party damage for Bloom, Hyperbloom, Burgeon, and Lunar-Bloom reactions, with her constellations unlocking critical hit capabilities for these reactions.
Flins – Electro Damage Dealer: As Nod-Krai’s enigmatic Lightkeeper, Flins specializes in direct Lunar-Charged damage and enabling team Lunar-Charged reactions. His Elemental Skill transforms him into Manifest Flame form, infusing Normal Attacks with Electro damage and providing interruption resistance. This form unlocks an enhanced skill that subsequently enables a special Elemental Burst, with further enhancements available when the party achieves Moonsign: Ascendant Gleam near thunderclouds.
Aino – Hydro Support Engineer: The mechanically gifted inventor provides consistent off-field Hydro application through her Elemental Skill charge attack and Elemental Burst field creation. Her abilities receive significant power boosts when the party reaches Moonsign: Ascendant Gleam, making her an excellent enabler for both traditional and Lunar reaction teams.
Moonsign Level Mechanics: The revolutionary Moonsign system changes team-building dynamics. Including one Moonsign character grants Nascent Gleam, while two provides Ascendant Gleam. At Ascendant Gleam, Moonsign characters receive enhanced abilities, and non-Moonsign characters can temporarily boost Lunar Reaction damage after using their Elemental Skill or Burst. This creates new strategic depth for team composition and rotation planning.
Combat Strategy Tip: For optimal performance, pair Lauma with Hydro applicators like Yelan or Xingqiu to maximize Lunar-Bloom uptime. Flins works exceptionally well with Electro-charged enablers, while Aino’s consistent Hydro application makes her valuable in various reaction-based teams.
Weapons, Artifacts and Equipment Analysis
Signature Weapons Breakdown: The event-exclusive 5-star catalyst “Nightweaver’s Looking Glass” provides substantial Elemental Mastery boosts and enhances Lunar-Bloom damage mechanics. Similarly, the “Bloodsoaked Ruins” polearm significantly boosts Lunar-Charged damage while providing critical damage and energy regeneration benefits. The forgeable Etherlight Spindlelute catalyst offers accessible power for free-to-play players through the “Clink Clank Clash” event.
Artifact Set Strategies: The new “Night of the Sky’s Unveiling” set focuses on critical rate enhancement for Lunar Reactions, with its 4-piece effect providing stacking damage bonuses based on active Gleaming Moon effects. Meanwhile, “Silken Moon’s Serenade” emphasizes Energy Recharge and party-wide Elemental Mastery boosts, creating new support possibilities for reaction-heavy teams.
Domain Access Requirements: Weapon Ascension Materials become available at Adventure Rank 16 or after completing Archon Quest Prologue: Act II. Character Talent Materials unlock at AR 27 or after Chapter I: Act I. The new artifact domains require AR 22 or Prologue: Act III completion. Pro Tip: Prioritize unlocking these domains early to efficiently farm materials for your new characters.
Forging and Acquisition: Visit Lyulka in Nasha Town to exchange for new Weapon Forging Blueprints using region-specific materials. The Nod-Krai Fishing Association also offers exclusive items in exchange for your catch, with new fishing points and Radiant Spincrystals scattered throughout the region for dedicated explorers.
Enhanced Gameplay Modes and Anniversary Events
Imaginarium Theater Expansion: The October 1 update introduces a new season requiring Hydro, Electro, and Geo elements, with opening characters including Yelan, Aino, Varesa, Iansan, Arataki Itto, and Gorou. The revolutionary Lunar Mode addition features Arcana Challenge events that provide additional rewards and the opportunity to draw exclusive Lunar Arcana cards, which can be traded with friends in Co-Op Mode.
Spiral Abyss Strategic Updates: September 16 brings significant Ley Line Disorder changes favoring Lunar Reactions across Floors 9-12, with specific enhancements for Electro-Charged and Bloom teams in different halves. The October 16 rotation reverses these bonuses, encouraging players to adapt their team compositions. New artifact sets replace previous rewards, refreshing the endgame farming meta.
5th Anniversary Celebrations: The “To Temper Thyself and Journey Far” event provides a 5-star character’s Stella Fortuna for completing eight weekly training goals. This permanent, seasonal event runs in approximately 12-week cycles, with the first cycle from September 10 to December 1, 2025. The new Masterless Stella Fortuna system allows level 90 characters to break their level cap up to 100, providing new progression for maxed-out characters.
Common Mistake to Avoid: Don’t forget to select your desired Stella Fortuna character before the season ends—the selection opportunity doesn’t carry over between seasons. Plan your weekly objectives early to ensure you complete all eight requirements within the timeframe.
Local Legends and Exploration: New formidable world bosses are recorded in the Adventurers’ Guild’s “Valiant Chronicles,” with Commemorative Stamps and rewards available for defeating them under specific conditions. These challenging encounters provide excellent testing grounds for your new character builds and team compositions.
Quality of Life Improvements and System Updates
Resin System Overhaul: Condensed Resin now requires 60 Original Resin to craft but provides triple rewards, significantly reducing farming time. New options allow using 40 Original Resin for double rewards or Primogems for instant resin purchases. The updated interface makes resource management more intuitive, with Transient and Fragile Resin options available when Condensed Resin is depleted.
Inventory and Storage Expansion: Maximum storage capacity increases by 300 across multiple categories, reaching 2,300 for development items and 2,400 for artifacts. The Serenitea Pot gains 10 additional replica slots, while furnishings inventory expands to 2,600. New “Offer” buttons streamline offering processes for Oculi and Sigils, with red dot notifications indicating available level-ups.
Exploration Experience Enhancements: Shrine of Depths now provide 90 Adventure EXP (up from 60), while Remarkable Chests grant 30 EXP instead of zero. All other chest grades standardize at 30 EXP, and Visions provide 60 EXP, making exploration more rewarding. The new Traveling Bounties gift box in Gnostic Hymn provides 15 selectable local specialties at levels 1 and 3.
UI/UX Optimizations: Preset Teams functionality expands to Spiral Abyss and other challenge modes, sharing data with your Principal Cast setups. Artifact previews now show potential fourth substats on 5-star artifacts with three initial lines, and tutorial systems have been redesigned for better accessibility and reminder functionality.
Pro Tip for Veterans: Take advantage of the reduced Weekly Mission requirements—Domain Challenges decreased from 15 to 10, and Ley Line deposits from 20 to 15—to complete your Battle Pass more efficiently while focusing on new content.
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