Genshin Impact Five Flushes of Fortune Event
Five Flushes of Fortune is an upcoming event in Genshin Impact. It’s part of the 1.3 update, and it involves getting a camera and snapping photos of various things around the world. Those pictures can then be exchanged for Fortune Troves, loot containers that drop primogems, enhancement ore’s, experience point items and more. If you’re wondering exactly how it works, when it starts or how long it lasts, our Genshin Impact Five Flushes of Fortune guide will tell you everything you need to know.
Five Flushes of Fortune event – how it works
To take part in the event, you’ll have to be adventure rank 20 or above. Talk to Ji Tong and complete a quest for him to receive the Kurious Kamera. Once you have the camera, equip it and use it to take photos of various targets around the world. He is marked as a camera icon in Liyue Harbor on the map. You can find Kurious Kamera in Gadget Tab. Once you equip it, you’ll be ready to shoot.
Each target will produce a photo of a different color. Once you have five photos of a different color, you’ll be able to exchange them for a Fortune Trove. Open it up, and you’ll get primogems, Hero’s Wit, Mystic Enhancement Ore and other rewards. It is important to know that the same object can give you different color picture depending on weather conditions.
You’ll get ten sheets of film each day for seven days. You can take 10 pictures per day, but the main problem is that the pictures are taken automatically once you focus on the object. You’ll be able to trade pictures with other players in order to complete your sets. There are five different colors – Crimson (Red), Ultramarine (Blue Picture), Pale Gold (yellow), Purple Aster and Ocher (Brown).
1. Red creature locations – Genshin Impact event camera
One of the daily tasks is about snapping a photo of a red creature. Plants won’t do the trick here – you need an enemy of some kind. There’s a lot of red enemies, mostly those that use fire to attack, but if you have trouble finding them, check out our red creature photo locations guide.
2. Blue creature Genshin Impact event
The second daily task for the event involves taking a picture of a blue creature. Flowers and fruit won’t do, obviously, so your best bet would be to look for a blue monster. If you need help, be sure to take a look at our Genshin Impact blue creature guide.
3. Blue Item Genshin Impact Five Flushes of Fortune event
In the third task of Five Flushes of Fortune event you should photograph blue items like flowers or chunks, while creatures won’t work. Take a look at our detailed guide with screenshots where to find Blue Items in Genshin Imapct.
4. Brown creature locations for Five Flushes of Fortune
One of the daily tasks involves finding brown creatures and snapping their photos. They’re among the most common enemies in the game, but if you need help finding different kinds, our brown creature locations guide will help.
5. Genshin Impact Five Flushes of Fortune Purple Creature Locations
Figuring out where to find purple creatures and taking pictures of them is one of the daily objectives in the Genshin Impact Five Flushes of Fortune event. The majority of purple monsters are of the electric type, so exercise appropriate caution. There are various types of purple creatures in the game, and they appear in very different parts of the map. Check out our Purple Creature Genshin Impact Locations guide to see where they are.
How to get Crimson (Red), Ultramarine (Blue Picture), Pale Gold (yellow), Purple Aster and Ocher (Brown) Picture
- Crimson (Red) the best way to get this picture is shooting the Jueyun Chill or Silk Flower during the day time.
- Ultramarine (Blue Picture) – Flaming Flower or Sunsettia during the night
- Pale Gold (yellow) – Take a picture of Sunsettia, day time, clear weather
- Ocher (Brown) – Take a picture of Flaming Flower during the day, when the fire turns off
- Purple Aster – Flaming Flower during the night, when the fire turns off.
Five Flushes of Fortune start & end date
The event itself will take place from February 3rd to February 10th, but reward exchange will be possible for three more days – until February 13th. This means you have seven days to snap all the photos you can, but the exchange period lasts for three more days afterwards.
ok wanted to fill this in bc i recently learned it! it’s not intuitive at all so yk. basically whatever color it says in the event (for example: photo subject red creature) that’s the only color object u can take a photo of (example: chili’s, apples, pyro slimes, etc.) that will be the only thing that the kamera locks onto for that time period. the next day, there will be a different color in the event — say yellow. that means the only subject the color will lock onto is yellow things (sweet flowers, sunsettias, berries, etc.) after the subject is chosen, the actual phot color is completely random, but you have to take a picture of a creature that’s the color the event specifies. i would recommend using all of ur film each day to get a surplus of photos just in case you are unable to take photos another time, or want to send them to your friends.
I don’t think it is random because on first day EVERY one of my friends including myself got more red than anything else. Similar for second day. The probability of everyone getting red is absolutely low .
I took a picture of 4 carrots in same patch at same time and got 4 different colors of pictures. Definitely random
I can’t seem yo get the camera to take a picture. It seems completely random whether or not it clicks.
Actually it is stated that the color you get is random. I got blue from Silk Flower in a grass at daytime. Not a single pixel on that picture was blue! But that is intended, the camera looks broken just as the quest giver said.
Same here! I got purple aster from Silk Flower in daytime. I also got crimson from Fire Flower in a storm (night?) after I’d opened it. Then there was the Jueyun Chili I found that gave me pale gold in shade and ocher in sunlight. A friend told me that it’s finicky in what you get, but it’s honestly I agree that it’s just random.