Luhua Landscape World Quest Walkthrough and Rewards | Vermeer Quest - Game8 Luhua Landscape is a Liyue World Quest in Genshin Impact Learn how to unlock this Quest, where to find Vermeer's supplies, as well as its rewards and a full walkthrough for completing the Quest Speak with Vermeer at the ruins south of Luhua Pool
Black and White Sketch | Genshin Impact Wiki | Fandom Black and White Sketch is a Quest Item obtained during the World Quest Luhua Landscape The player receives this and the Color Sketch from Vermeer to help find his missing paints and paintbrushes
Pale Mist Puzzle Guide | Genshin Impact|Game8 Pale Mist Puzzle is a black and white puzzle where you need to use Hued Monetoos to light up the area in Genshin Impact Check out how to get to the Pale Mist puzzle, the complete walkthrough, and all its rewards in this guide!
Genshin Impact - Luhua Landscape Walkthrough - Neoseeker The black and white one is a bit trickier, but you can still see where it is Fast travel to the Waypoint that's northeast of where Vermeer is (in the middle of the ruins) and go northwest a
Genshin Impact: Luhua Landscape Quest Guide - Gamezo The black and white are quite easy to find Use the nearest waypoint to the right from the Luhua Pool and then have a small walk north-west From there you will find the spot for the black and white sketch
Luhua Landscape | Genshin Impact Wiki | Fandom Luhua Landscape is a World Quest in Luhua Pool, Liyue Start the quest by talking to Vermeer near Luhua Pool See the Gameplay Notes section for locations Investigate all marked glowing indicators in the terrace ponds to find the other "strange stone "
Where to find Vermeers paintbrush and painting in Genshin Impact The black and white sketch will be your guiding compass to find Vermeer's paintbrush in the Guili Plains area From there, make your way up the ruins area perched high atop a bluff and on the stony platform
Black and White Sketch - Genshin Impact - HoYoWiki HoYoWiki - Genshin Impact - Black and White Sketch: An unfinished painting by Vermeer the artist For some reason, black and white are the only colors that he used Vermeer says that his lost paints and brushes are at the viewing spot where he painted this work