Rejoice, Genshin Impact endgame players, as this guide will uncover all the rewards with the Imaginarium Theater and how to unlock it. Here’s everything you need to know about this new mode.

How to unlock the Imaginarium Theater in Genshin Impact

Releasing onJuly 1with the second phase of the 4.7 update forGenshin Impact, the Imaginarium Theater is a new permanent endgame mode where you canwin rewards by taking on challenging combat scenarioswith high-level characters. The Imaginarium Theaterwill have an alternating schedule with the Spiral Abyssand it will havethree different difficultiesthat reset after a month.

You can unlock the Imaginarium Theater in Genshin Impact by reachingAdventure Rank 35and locating it in thesecret library of Mondstadt. Once you unlock the secret library, just interact with the book sitting at the end of the long table to enter the Imaginarium Theater.

Secret Library Book

Imaginarium Theater, explained

How this mode works is that you can choose betweenEasy, Normal, or Hard Modewhich contain 3/6/8 combat scenarios, respectively. Each combat scenario, also known as eachAct, has its own requirements. For example, Version 4.7 requires the three elements Anemo, Pyro, and Electro.

After choosing a difficulty you can then decide onsix characters for your Principal Cast. You can choose from your arsenal of characters or trial characters. The six characters you chose as the Principal Cast gainFantastical Blessingswhich are unique buffs. The cool thing about these buffs is that they’ll take effect both inside and outside the Imaginarium Theater until the end of the season.

Genshin Impact Imaginarium Theater Principal Cast

After you choose a Principal Cast you must decide on anAlternate Castof eight characters. You can use your Alternate Cast to replenish your Principal Cast, and you can complete Combat Events or Companion Events to have them join the Principal Cast. There’s also the choiceSpecial Guest Starsif you don’t meet the element requirements for the season.

Finally, you’re able to choose aSupporting Castwhich allows your friends to borrow your characters to use in their Imaginarium Theater. Each challenge can only use up to one Support Character at a time from your friends.

Alternate Cast

Fantasia Flowers and Vigor

There are two unique aspects to the Imaginarium Theater that you should know about. First of all, you can use Fantasia Flowers to startCombat or Companion Eventsduring the Acts. Not only that, but you can spend them onWonderous Boons, which are more buffs for your characters.

You’ll be able to earn Fantasia Flowers by completing battle objectives. Participating in a Combat Event puts you into a battle, and a Companion Event allows you to add a character to your Principal Cast.

Supporting Cast

Then there’s theVigor system. As you’re engaging in the challenges ahead of you, your characters’ Vigor Stacks will begin to deplete. They can eventually run out of Vigor, forcing them to not fight anymore. Be careful about the characters you’re using and how much Vigor they have left after events.

All rewards in the Imaginarium Theater

The one thing everyone should be excited for is thePerformance Tour Rewardsthat you obtain by completing these challenges. In total, you can earn up to eight sets of Performance Tour Rewards. Other than these rewards, you can also receiveDebut Performance Giftsfor clearing Acts for the first time. Here are all the rewards you can earn:

What exactly areToy Medals? This new item is a currency you may use to trade with Wolfy the Concierge. Toy Medals are for unlocking character poses you can use while taking photos in-game of your characters.

Fantasia Flowers

Alongside the Imaginarium Theater mode in Version 4.7 is a new character namedClorinde, who you may be interested in pulling.

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