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What does Celi Lata mean in Genshin Impact

What does Celi Lata mean in Genshin Impact

The third day of the Mimi Tomo Event includes another mysterious hilichurlian phrase that we’ll need to translate. Luckily, we have Ella Musk’s handy manual that we can consult whenever we’re unsure of any hilichurl linguistics. The clue today is a bit tough, so you’re probably wondering, what does Celi Lata mean in Genshin Impact? Well, we’ll help you out with that, so you can claim today’s rewards.

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What does Celi Lata mean in Genshin Impact

Celi Lata is a Hilichurl phrase that can describe things such as fireflies, stars, or the moon in Genshin Impact. In this particular case, Celi Lata refers to an item like the Luminescent Spine. Therefore, if you are trying to complete the Mimi Tomo event and meet the Hilichurl’s demands, hand over a Luminescent Spine, a light-emitting part of a firefly that is used for courtship, and in medicine to help recover strength.

After handing over the Luminescent Spine, or Celi Lata, to the Hilichurl, it will reveal the next location for the Unusual Hilichurl sighting. You can refer to our comprehensive Mimi Tomo guide for more information on how to defeat the Hilichurl and what the rewards are for today. In short, you’ll get 60 Primogems, 6 Hero’s Wit, and some pretty nice Silk Curtains for your Serenitea Pot abode.

Check back again tomorrow if you need any help with the Mimi Tomo event.

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