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Genshin Impact Tsurumi Island Stone Slate Locations Puzzle Guide

Genshin Impact guide: All Stone Slate locations on Tsurumi Island

Exploring the entire region.

Genshin Impact Tsurumi Island Stone Slate location #4: Autake Plains

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Let’s talk about the Tsurumi Island Stone Slate location in Autake Plains.

 

This one is a Movable Blocks puzzle and it’s slightly complicated. Our initial goal is to make sure that the path is cleared so we can push “circle” from one end to the other.

You can actually move the other rocks to the right first, then push “circle” to the “horns” slab in the corner. Move the others left or outwards to make way, and bring “circle” to the matching slab.

Genshin Impact Tsurumi Island Stone Slate Locations Puzzle Guide 4a

Since you’ve partially cleared the path, you can bring out “horns” and move it to that small niche.

Genshin Impact Tsurumi Island Stone Slate Locations Puzzle Guide 4b

From here, it’s all a matter of repositioning the remaining blocks until they’re at the correct spots.

Let’s go to the next part of our guide to talk about the Tsurumi Island Stone Slate location in Wakukau Shoal.

Genshin Impact Tsurumi Island Stone Slate Locations Puzzle Guide 4c


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