This article is about the commission. For the Event Wish, see Leaves in the Wind.
Leaves on the Wind is a Daily Commission that occurs in Mondstadt.
Steps[]
- Talk to Edith
- Search in the tree for 3 traces of the wind (0/3)
- At the uppermost branches, use Elemental Sight to highlight the leaves that can be picked up
- Give the leaves to Edith
Rewards[]
This commission grants the following AR-dependent rewards upon completion:
Note: These rewards are lower than for most commissions.
On top of the usual Commission rewards, Windwheel Aster ×1 and an additional 400 Mora is also given.
Dialogue[]

Edith wants to write a new book about Anemo, but she's looking for some inspiration...
- (Talk to Dr. Edith)
- Dr. Edith: What a shame, I can't use this material either...
What are you working on?
- Dr. Edith: I mean to write a new book about Mondstadt's history that focuses on the "wind," and I'm looking for inspiration here.
- Dr. Edith: If you think about it, this place is the ideal spot — there's a Statue of The Seven that represents Anemo, and a tree that's closely linked to the great hero Vennessa.
- Dr. Edith: Yet — and I know this might sound funny — looking for and gathering the winds without a Vision, which I lack, is too difficult.
- Dr. Edith: And this so-called search for inspiration? Why, I'm just staring into space here. Most of my material is synthesized from second-hand resources as well.
- Dr. Edith: That's the life of a person without a Vision on this continent — to do much, and yet achieve little.
- Dr. Edith: One cannot use the power of the elements without a Vision. Whether in research or in life, those without them live like outsiders in their own world.
- Dr. Edith: Hahaha, maybe in the eyes of the gods, Vision wielders are the main characters of this world.
- Dr. Edith: Sorry, I said too much, and while I did say all this, I won't give up on my research.
- Dr. Edith: I don't have a Vision, but I won't lose in terms of scholarship.
- Dr. Edith: I've also heard that you can use the elements even without a Vision...
- Dr. Edith: If you could help me to grab some objects imbued with Anemo, that would really help me with my research.
- Dr. Edith: Could you help me climb up this tree and have a look?
I'll do it.
- Dr. Edith: Great, I'm counting on you, then.
What do you need, specifically?
- Dr. Edith: You can see the elements, yes?
- Dr. Edith: I reckon that you just need to follow the trail of the "wind" and search that way.
- Dr. Edith: I'll be waiting for you under the tree. If you find anything, just bring it down to me.
- (Talk to Dr. Edith again)
- Dr. Edith: I have to say that someone like you is definitely better suited to doing research.
- Dr. Edith: You have a great deal of adventuring experience, and great stamina...
- Dr. Edith: And most importantly, you can control the elements even without the use of a Vision.
- Dr. Edith: The elements... Is there really any research on this continent that could uncover their secrets? To a researcher, the ability to use a Vision or the lack thereof really is...
- Dr. Edith: Ah, I went off on a tangent again... Sorry, please don't take it to heart.
- (Return to Dr. Edith)
- Dr. Edith: Have you found anything?
Got a few leaves here.
- Dr. Edith: ...Leaves? Let me have a look, please. Huh, you even put them inside a box...
- Dr. Edith: When held in your hand, these leaves do indeed allow you to feel the "wind."
- Dr. Edith: To think that this tree really had this power. If I only had a Vision, then I wouldn't have had to waste this much time.
- Dr. Edith: Thank you. This is a very precious resource, and I will use it as such.
- Dr. Edith: Still, I don't have any method of preserving these leaves. It is fully possible that the "wind" in them could dissipate all too quickly...
- Dr. Edith: Still, take this as recompense for your efforts. Who knows, I might need to call on you in the future to help me collect research material.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | Leaves on the Wind | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 落叶归风 Luòyè Guī Fēng | Fallen Leaves Returning to the Wind |
Chinese (Traditional) | 落葉歸風 Luòyè Guī Fēng | |
Japanese | 落ちた葉は風となる Ochita Ha wa Kaze to Naru | Fallen Leaves Riding with the Wind |
Korean | 낙엽은 바람으로 돌아간다 Nagyeobeun Barameuro Doraganda | Fallen Leaves Return to the Wind |
Spanish | Hojas en el viento | Leaves in the Wind |
French | Feuilles dans le vent | Leaves in the Wind |
Russian | Листва на ветру Listva na vetru | Leaves on the Wind |
Thai | ใบไม้ที่ร่วงหล่นกับสายลมที่พัดพา Baimai thi Ruang Lon Kap Sailom thi Phatpha | The Falling Leaves and the Blowing Wind |
Vietnamese | Lá Rụng Về Cội | |
German | Fallende Blätter im Wind | Falling Leaves in the Wind |
Indonesian | Daun yang Mengendarai Angin | Leaves that Riding the Wind |
Portuguese | Folhas ao Vento | |
Turkish | Rüzgardaki Yapraklar | Leaves in the Wind |
Italian | Foglie al vento |
Change History[]
Released in Version 1.0
Version 1.1 or prior
- Leaves of the Wind was renamed to Leaves on the Wind.
- Leaves of the Wind was released.