Okay, here’s my experience with the “Lost History” in Wuthering Waves, just like a real person would tell it.
So, I was messing around in Wuthering Waves, you know, exploring and stuff. I stumbled upon this thing called the “Lost History” quest. I’m not gonna lie, at first, I was totally lost. But I love digging into hidden stuff, so I was like, “Alright, let’s do this!”
First off, I had to trigger this Secret Investigation thing. I zipped over to this Resonance Beacon near Lake Deerslumber. You see a big tent? That’s where I went. There was this guy, Qianshan, chilling there. He filled me in on what was up. Turns out, he needed someone to play spy and sneak into an Exile camp to get some info. I thought, “Why not?” It sounded kinda cool.
Then, I was off to find these lighthouses. Sounds easy, right? But it was a bit of a trek. I remember going to Frosting Harbour, and there it was, this lighthouse just sitting on a cliff’s edge. I teleported to the region and went straight, pretty straightforward. Got to these places, and it was part of the puzzle, I guess.
Oh, and there was this quiz thing too. I bumped into this guy named Quiz at Wenye Beach, in the Dim Forest. It was kinda random, but it was part of the whole shebang. I had to figure out why some dude named Qiao Sheng had a messed up right leg. Turns out, he tried to shoplift something. Who knew?
Here’s what I did, step by step:
- Started the Quest: I talked to Qianshan near Lake Deerslumber to kick things off.
- Found the Lighthouses: I went to places like Frosting Harbour to locate these lighthouses.
- Took a Quiz: I answered questions from Quiz in the Dim Forest.
- Solved Puzzles: I figured out the deal with Qiao Sheng’s leg.
Honestly, it wasn’t super clear what all of this was for at first. But as I pieced things together, it felt like I was uncovering some forgotten story. It wasn’t just about finishing the quest, you know? It felt like I was actually finding something that was lost.
The whole experience was pretty chill but also kinda exciting. It was like being a detective or something, following clues and uncovering secrets. I get why people like these hidden quests. It’s not just about the rewards, it’s about the journey and the story you discover along the way.