Learn the best strategies for the 'Fly With the Wind' gliding challenge in Genshin Impact. Master Sprint usage and follow particle trails to collect all Insignias and reach the goal.
Hey there! Ready for the third day's gliding challenge, 'Fly With the Wind'? This one's all about getting a good feel for the Sprint ability, so hopefully, you've been practicing! We're heading back to Mondstadt for this course. To get started, just activate the pedestal on the cliff west of the Statue of the Seven in Windrise.
The biggest tip here is to stick to the particle trail. Seriously, if a ring isn't on the trail, just skip it. You'll need every bit of Sprint you can get to snag all the Insignias. Start by following the initial trail through the rings. As you round the corner, use a Sprint to keep your height and grab the 1st Insignia. Keep following those particles through the rings, and you should naturally pick up the 2nd Insignia. Right after that, use another Sprint to boost you through the next set of rings.
When the rings start heading right again, you'll see two paths. Take the one with the particle trail – that's your golden ticket! Grab those particles and use a Sprint to maintain your height and snag the 3rd Insignia. Keep following the trail, using Sprints between sets of rings to grab the 4th Insignia. You might need to use an Ascend here to get your height back up, but make sure you're still grabbing the particles through the next rings. At the very end, you'll need to use all your available Sprints to reach the 5th and final Insignia before gliding down to the goal.
- Always prioritize the particle trail over rings that aren't on the path.
- Use Sprint strategically to maintain height and speed, especially when rounding corners or needing to reach Insignias.
- Don't be afraid to use Ascend if you lose too much height, but ensure you're still collecting particles.
- The final stretch requires maximum Sprint usage to reach the last Insignia.
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