In the ever-evolving world of Teyvat, 2026 brings back a fan-favorite event with a fresh twist. The Graph Adversarial Technology Experiment Log event has returned, and on its sixth day, it presents Travelers with one of its most whimsically specific challenges yet: photographing Legless Wild Non-Fish Creatures. This isn't your average sightseeing tour; it's a full-blown, camera-wielding safari where the subjects are a bizarrely charming collection of Teyvat's fauna that defy easy categorization. Forget about snapping pics of Hilichurls or Treasure Hoarders; today's targets are the elusive, the floating, and the slithering denizens that call the skies, lands, and waters home.

The quest, issued by the ever-curious Lepine-Pauline in Fontaine, tasks adventurers with capturing photographic evidence of ten specific creatures. The criteria? They must be wild, non-fish, and critically, legless. This rules out everything from frogs to crabs, focusing instead on a delightful menagerie of gliders and swimmers. The official hit list for this photographic bounty includes:

  • The Flying Serpent: Those majestic, draconic creatures that soar through the skies, often seen as omens or simply beautiful sights.

  • All types of Crystalflies: The elemental essence given winged form. Whether it's the green Anemo Crystalfly of Mondstadt or the purple Electro Crystalfly of Inazuma, they all count!

  • All types of Unagi: The giant, docile eels found basking on the shores of Inazuma's islands.

  • All types of Eels: This includes the smaller, more common eels found swimming in various bodies of water across Teyvat.

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Now, knowing what to shoot is only half the battle. The real trick is knowing where to find these camera-shy critters. Teyvat is a vast continent, and these creatures aren't always waiting patiently by the roadside for their close-up. After extensive reconnaissance (and a fair share of frantic gliding), seasoned Travelers have pinpointed the most reliable hunting grounds for each nation.

For those starting in the city of freedom, Mondstadt offers a couple of prime locations. The area around the Windrise Statue of The Seven is a classic spot, often frequented by Anemo Crystalflies dancing in the breeze. Not far off, the vineyards surrounding the Dawn Winery Statue of The Seven are another reliable haunt for these elemental butterflies.

Venturing into the land of contracts, Liyue provides excellent opportunities. A particularly fruitful spot is southeast of the Teleport Waypoint north of the Clear Pool and Mountain Cavern domain. The rocky outcrops of Guyun Stone Forest are also known to be crisscrossed by the graceful flight paths of Geo Crystalflies and the occasional serpent.

The lush rainforests and arid deserts of Sumeru are teeming with life. Head west of Vanarana in the forest region, where Dendro Crystalflies flit between giant mushrooms. In the desert, the outskirts of Aaru Village can yield sightings of the unique desert-dwelling variants.

Of course, the event's hub, Fontaine, is not to be outdone. The nation of justice and water sports several excellent locations:

Location in Fontaine Likely Finds
Morte Region Statue of The Seven Local Crystalflies, aerial views for Serpents
Pale Forgotten Glory underwater domain Eels, underwater fauna
Fort Charybdis Ruins southern Waypoint A mix of coastal creatures
Teleport Waypoint southeast of Tower of Ipsissimus High vantage point for spotting flying creatures

The photography process itself is a game of patience and stealth. πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ Crystalfly, for instance, are notoriously skittish; approach too quickly, and they'll vanish into sparkles. The key is to equip the special event camera, sneak up slowly, or use a character with a tall model for a better angle, and snap the picture before the creature gets spooked. For Flying Serpents, a long-range zoom is your best friend. As for the Unagi and eels, just make sure you're not trying to photograph them from underwater while drowningβ€”a surprisingly common rookie mistake.

Once you've filled your photographic album with ten valid, legless subjects, it's time to cash in. Return to Lepine-Pauline in Fontaine to present your findings. The rewards for this artistic endeavor are nothing to sneeze at:

  • Primogems x60 πŸ’Ž (The universal currency of wishes and dreams)

  • Mora x30,000 πŸ’° (For all your forging and enhancing needs)

  • Hero's Wit x3 πŸ“š (A nice boost for your favorite character's level)

  • Mystic Enhancement Material x6 βš”οΈ (Essential for weapon ascension)

But wait, there's more! The Graph Adversarial Technology Experiment Log isn't just a solo pursuit. The event features a color sample exchange system, encouraging cooperation among the Traveler community. By using the "Gift Sample" function on the event page, players can send duplicate color samples to friends and receive ones they need in return. This social mechanic ensures everyone can complete their collection and maximize their overall event rewards, fostering a wonderful sense of camaraderie amidst the competitive creature-snapping. So, grab your camera, consult your map, and embark on the great legless hunt. Teyvat's most peculiar photo models are waiting!