Okay, so today I want to talk about my little adventure in hunting down some chests in this place called Dewlight Pavilion. It’s from that game, Honkai: Star Rail, you know? I’ve been hooked on it lately. Anyways, let’s get into it.
First off, I found that there are tons of chests all over the place. Some are easy to spot, but others? Man, they’re hidden like crazy. I started by exploring the second floor, ’cause I heard there was some good stuff there. I found this Bubble Bridge thing near one of the chests I had already marked. I climbed up onto a different pillar using that bridge.
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Transforming and Teleporting: Then there’s this TV that lets you turn into this character called Hanu, which is pretty cool. So I did that and used the teleporter next to it.
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Rocket Launching: Once I teleported, there was a rocket launcher I could use to take out a few enemies. I think you need to do this in order to get to the chest.
After messing around there, I stumbled upon a room on the third floor, to the east. Turns out, you gotta do some mission called the “Outsourcer Adventure Mission” to get in there. It’s a bit of a grind, but I finally made it to the third round and got access to this Hanu’s Adventure thing in the Dewlight Pavilion.
Unlocking More Secrets
Then there’s this whole other thing with the Aranara book, which is totally separate but also in the game, I guess. I figured out that to open some doors in Dewlight Pavilion, you actually need to 100% each chapter of this Aranara book. And not just that, but to get all the chests, you need to find 76 of these little Aranara guys. It felt like a chore, to be honest.
I also learned that these chests just pop up everywhere—monster rooms, strongholds, villages, you name it. I even found some in jungle and desert temples, those nether fortresses, and even in igloos and shipwrecks. Talk about going all out on hiding these things! There were also some in pillager outposts, bastion remnants, and those ruined portals.
All in all, it was a pretty wild ride. I spent hours just running around, figuring out puzzles, and fighting enemies just to get these chests. It’s satisfying, sure, but also super tiring. Did I get all the chests in Dewlight Pavilion? Not yet, but I’m getting there, one chest at a time. Just wanted to share my experience so far. It’s a bit of a mess, but that’s what makes it fun, right?