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Genshin Impact Mimi Tomo Event Guide Unusual Hilichurl

Genshin Impact: Mimi Tomo event and Unusual Hilichurl guide

Silly churl, Billy churl.

Day 7: Last sighting

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Let’s see the tasks for day 7.

 

Hilichurl #1

Your clue is “gusha unu boya.” “Gusha” means fruit or vegetable. Meanwhile, “gusha boya” and “unu boya” denote colors (green and yellow respectively). I guess you can combine both to have a fruit that has yellow and green colors. I just gave the fella a Berry to finish this task.

Hilichurl #2

This will lead to a battle against Fatui skirmishers and an Electro Cicin Mage.

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Unusual Hilichurl location

The Unusual Hilichurl can be found at Cuijue Slope at the temple’s entrance. Your clue is “aba mosi dada,” so anytime from sunrise until noon should do the trick.

To be clear, this is the last Unusual Hilichurl sighting. However, we will see the “Lost Hilichurl” sidequest become available from June 6 to 8.

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