Version 6.3 continues to reinforce the importance of Lunar reactions across endgame content, and one of the most meaningful adjustments arrives with a Stygian Onslaught change tied directly to Lunar reaction damage. At the same time, a newly uncovered readable book in 6.3 delivers heavy lore implications, expanding on the origins of Boreas, the North Wind, through an intimate first person narrative that predates Mondstadt as we know it.
Stygian Onslaught 6.3 Change: Lunar Reactions Now Restore Energy
In version 6.3, the Lord of the Hidden Depths receives a new interaction that directly rewards teams built around Lunar reactions.
New mechanic explained
When the Lord of the Hidden Depths creates its Shield, the first time it is hit by Lunar reaction damage, it will now generate extra Elemental Orbs. These orbs restore energy for all characters in the party, not just the active one.
This is a significant quality of life and balance change for high difficulty Stygian Onslaught encounters, especially for rotations that rely on Burst uptime.
Why this matters
• Encourages Lunar-focused teams. Players running characters that consistently trigger Lunar reactions are now directly rewarded with teamwide energy recovery.
• Improves Burst consistency. Energy generation during shield phases helps mitigate downtime and reduces the risk of rotation desync.
• Creates a clear counterplay pattern. Instead of simply waiting out the shield or brute forcing it, players are incentivized to time Lunar reactions precisely after shield creation.
• Supports off-field Lunar units. Characters that apply Lunar reactions without occupying field time gain extra value in coordinated team setups.
This adjustment confirms that Lunar reactions are no longer experimental mechanics but are now deeply embedded into endgame combat design for version 6.3 and beyond.
Strategic implications for team building
With this change, teams that include consistent Lunar triggers will feel noticeably smoother in Stygian Onslaught.
Recommended approaches include:
• Fast Lunar application immediately after the shield appears to secure the energy bonus as early as possible.
• Burst-heavy teams that benefit from teamwide energy refunds, especially quick-swap rotations.
• Support units that scale with reaction damage, since Lunar damage now indirectly fuels energy economy.
This also subtly increases the value of Lunar-focused artifact sets and weapons, as reaction damage now carries both offensive and utility benefits.
New Book 6.3: The Origin of Boreas and the Forgotten Song
Alongside gameplay updates, version 6.3 introduces a new readable book that delivers a deeply emotional and mythological account tied to Boreas, the North Wind.
Narrative overview
The text is written from a first person perspective, seemingly by a mysterious, godlike figure dwelling alone in a pale temple hidden within a wasteland forest. This narrator describes a long period of sorrow, isolation, and fragmented memory, softened only by song and small spirits that linger nearby.
Over time, a wild beast from the north, carrying ice and snow, enters the temple. Though unable to speak, it is drawn to the narrator’s song, reacting with reverence and devotion rather than fear.
Key lore revelations
• The narrator refers to herself as a mistress, suggesting divine or archon-adjacent authority.
• The beast is eventually named Boreas, meaning “the North Wind.”
• Boreas begins as an ignorant creature but gains wisdom, speech, and moral understanding through companionship rather than domination.
• Boreas chooses to leave voluntarily to bring prosperity to the southern lands, implying the early foundations of Mondstadt’s protection.
• The narrator’s memory finally returns at the moment of farewell, implying that Boreas’ departure restores a forgotten truth or identity.
The repetition of Boreas’ name at the end, gradually fading, reinforces the theme of loss, remembrance, and inevitable separation.
Lore significance and thematic connections
This book reframes Boreas not simply as a feral god or trial boss, but as a chosen envoy, shaped through compassion rather than conquest. It also implies that Mondstadt’s ideals of freedom and gentleness were inherited indirectly through Boreas’ transformation.
Major themes include:
• Song as divine power, capable of teaching wisdom and reshaping fate.
• Non-human enlightenment, where beasts may rise through kindness instead of force.
• Memory and identity, with forgotten gods slowly awakening through bonds they once forged.
This text strongly echoes broader 6.x themes involving Lunar influence, forgotten divinities, and ancient beings guiding humanity from the shadows rather than ruling openly.
Final thoughts
The Stygian Onslaught change in 6.3 further cements Lunar reactions as a cornerstone of modern Genshin Impact combat design, rewarding precision, timing, and reaction-based team building with tangible energy benefits. At the same time, the new book delivers one of the most emotionally grounded retellings of Boreas’ origin, offering a softer and more tragic interpretation of the North Wind’s legacy.
Together, these additions highlight version 6.3’s focus on mechanical depth and narrative remembrance, where combat systems and ancient stories evolve side by side.




