Find the Exit of the Illusory Maze Honkai Star Rail

Can’t find the exit of the Illusory Maze in Honkai Star Rail? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Yes, it is a difficult puzzle to solve (well, several puzzles), but we’ll guide you through it, step by step. The beginning is definitely the trickiest part; at least you get clues for the latter two riddles. But we’ll still take you through those, too, just in case.

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find the exit of the illusory maze honkai star rail
Find the Exit of the Illusory Maze Honkai Star Rail

How to Find Honkai Star Rail Illusory Maze Exit

To find the exit from the Illusory Maze in Honkai Star Rail, you can start off by going through any of the three doors around the broken pillar. It doesn’t matter which one you choose; you’re meant to go in a circle here, just so you understand what kind of place you’re in. However, the layout of the broken pillar room will subtly change. Specifically, the lanterns around the doors. As soon as you notice that one of the doors has one lantern instead of two, go through it, then repeat the same logic in the next, similar room.

The next step is to open the first Gloomy Door. Listen to what the voice tells you and investigate the crates with the talismans to get a clue of what to do next. Now head into the room on the left, where all the vases are. Destroy the ones that have the little dancing blue flames next to them, and don’t touch the others. The next step to find the exit from the Illusory Maze in Honkai Star Rail is to investigate the previously locked door. It will now open.

Break the vases with the blue flames

The third and final step is fairly similar. First off, in the room full of treasures, open only the basic treasure. Yes, the others are very enticing, but do not touch them. Now, head into the room on the left to destroy the vases again. Use the same logic with the blue flames. Backtrack to the gloomy door and investigate it for it to open. That’s all.

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