Genshin Impact layers that manage to complete these Mimi Tomo event quests are given some pretty nice rewards, including items that can be used to upgrade character level and even some blueprints to decorate the player’s Serenitea Pot with. Before any of that, though, players will need to translate the phrase Celi Lata.

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Looking through the journal, players will discover that Celi means hot, but when combined with the word Lata it takes on a different meaning. Here it is used to describe things that give off light but don’t give off heat, with two important examples being specified. The journal entry brings up both fireflies and Small Lamp Grass as examples of things that could be Celi Lata. Astute players will notice that both of these things are items that they can find out in the world while exploring, and both are fairly common at that. In fact, it is highly likely that the player already has one on them.

When trying to decide whether or not to deliver a firefly (the item players get from these is actually called a Luminous Spine or a Small Lamp Grass to the Hillichurl, the good news is that both items work the same. Players that don’t have either of these items on them can check in Wolvendom or the Whispering Wood to try and find some Small Lamp Grass. With that out of the way, head back and give the Hillichurl either one of these items and he should tell the player when and where they can find the Unusual Hillichurl.

This time around, the player is told that the Unusual Hillichurl can be found around Unta Nunu. For those wondering what Unta Nunu means, they can either scan through their journal to find the translation or use the handy guide here instead.

Genshin Impact is available now on Mobile, PC, and PS4, and later on Switch.

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