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Genshin Impact Windblume Festival Invitation Of Windblume Ballads Of Breeze Festive Challenge Guide

Genshin Impact: Windblume Festival — Ballads of Breeze Festive Challenge guide

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Early Dawn track and rewards

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Early Dawn is another track that just became available in Genshin Impact‘s Ballads of Breeze mini-game.

 

This one is actually significantly tougher compared to Celestial Destiny. Even on normal mode, you can have a few missteps, especially if you’re not used to playing rhythm games.

Anyway, on normal mode, try to reach 800 points to unlock hard mode. Then, follow that up with 1,200 points on hard mode to unlock pro mode.

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Remember, you don’t actually need to get the perfect score in each difficulty selection. Just try to reach the score threshold to complete the requirement and earn rewards.

  • Normal mode: 800 points – 30x Primogems and 100x Festive Tour Tickets.
  • Hard mode: 1,200 points – 2x Hero’s Wit and 100x Festive Tour Tickets.
  • Pro mode: 1,800 points – 20,000 mora/gold.

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