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Stygian Onslaught first arrived in Genshin Impact on June 25th. To access it, players will need to have completed certain prerequisites in the game. These include reaching Adventure Rank 20 and completing Archon Quest Prologue Act 3 (Venti’s story with Stormterror). Once you’ve done this, you should be able to jump into Stugian Onslaught when it opens 8 days after the start of each new Genshin Impact version, starting with Version 5.7.
The combat is intended to offer a challenge, and many early player reactions suggest it does just that. Many Genshin Impact fans say that once you get to around Difficulty Level 4 or 5, you’re going to struggle. For those looking to put their builds to the test, this is an exciting challenge. For gamers just hoping to rack up some rewards, not so much.
Stygian Onslaught Overview & How to Play

Once you’ve met the pre-reqs, you will also need to unlock the Stygian Onslaught event by completing the Tumult Subduer quest. The quest should be sparked by traveling to the Teleport Waypoint north of Mingyun Village in Liyue, once the event goes live for the first time in your area. The event domain is also located in this general area, so you’ll be able to participate in Stygian Onslaught by heading to this location once it’s unlocked.
This permanent game mode will unlock the Wednesday after a new patch and run for a little over a month. With each new round, Stygian Onslaught will reset with new bosses and rewards to go along with each new update. If you’re trying to jump in right at the start of a new round, keep in mind that Stygian Onslaught opens up on a rolling basis across servers. So, if the event domain isn’t showing up for you yet, it may not be time just yet.
The new mode challenges players to take on powerful foes in three subsequent time-limited battles. There are several difficulty levels available, each offering a steeper challenge for gamers to take on. Each level offers increasingly enticing rewards, from Primogems and Mora up to 5-star Weapon Skins.
Players Have Mixed Reaction to Stygian Onslaught Difficulty









