What is the Temple of Space in Genshin Impact?
The Temple of Space is a brand-new area added in Genshin Impact Version 6.5 Luna VI, released on April 8, 2026. Floating high above Mondstadt, it serves as a repository of fragments created by Asmoday, constructed to preserve ancient cultures from across Teyvat. The area spans four distinct islands, each with its own history, collectibles, and enemies. Getting there requires a bit of setup, but the payoff is a genuinely distinct zone with puzzle mechanics, new enemies, and a companion named Dex, a floating hand that helps you navigate the area's secrets.
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The Temple of Space is part of the Version 6.5 Luna VI update. If you haven't updated the game yet, you'll need to patch before any of this content becomes accessible.
How do you unlock the Temple of Space?
Access to the Temple of Space is gated behind the The Wind Has Ceased World Quest. To trigger it, head to Dornman Port in Mondstadt and make your way to the waypoint in the north. Dornman Port itself is located north of Cider Lake and was added alongside the Temple of Space in the same 6.5 update. According to Game8's walkthrough documentation, completing The Wind Has Ceased is the only prerequisite required before the Temple of Space opens up.
Once inside, you're looking at four separate islands to explore, each carrying unique materials, chest types, and environmental storytelling. The area's gameplay centers on a space theme, with puzzles and hidden sections that Dex helps you uncover.

Start point: Dornman Port north
All 5 Temple of Space viewpoint locations
There are exactly 5 viewpoints to find across the Temple of Space, all confirmed by Game8's viewpoints guide for Version 6.5. Each one is tied to a specific world quest or location, so you won't stumble across them all passively. Here's what you need and where to look:
The first viewpoint comes naturally through the main unlock quest. The rest are spread across four separate world quests, so plan to work through each one methodically rather than trying to grab them out of order.
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Viewpoints 3 and 4 are tied to the Desert Pavilion and Luyang Academy sub-areas respectively. These are two of the four islands with distinct cultural themes, so completing their associated quests also fills out a significant chunk of your overall exploration progress.
What world quests are available in the Temple of Space?
The Temple of Space launched with a full set of world quests added during Version 6.5 Luna VI. These aren't optional side content if you want full exploration, since several viewpoints and area features are locked behind completing them. The confirmed quest list from Game8's documentation includes:
- A Day the Grand Temple Inscribed with Ages
- Counterfeit Classics (required for Viewpoint 2)
- Lion's Celerity (required for Viewpoint 5)
- Long Live Life (required for Viewpoint 4)
- Paradise
- Submerged Dragon, Soaring Phoenix
- The Final Judgment
- Unofficial Chronicle of the Desert Pavilion (required for Viewpoint 3)
The Wind Has Ceased functions as the entry quest rather than a standard world quest within the Temple, but completing it is what makes all of the above accessible.
What are Memory Factors and how do you collect them?
Memory Factors are a regional collectible specific to the Temple of Space. They work similarly to Spirit Carp in Nod-Krai or Crimson Agate in Dragonspine: you find them scattered across the overworld and bring them to a dedicated receptacle. In this case, that receptacle is the Memory Core, which accepts Memory Factor offerings to progress your regional rewards.
Collecting Memory Factors is one of the core progression loops for the Temple of Space, and the Game8 sources confirm a dedicated guide exists for their locations. Treat them the same way you would any other regional collectible: clear each island's world quests first to open up the full map, then sweep for Memory Factors systematically.
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Don't try to rush Memory Factor collection before finishing the area's world quests. Several parts of the Temple of Space remain locked until specific quests are completed, which means you'll miss collectibles in sealed sections if you go in blind.

Memory Core offering screen
What enemies and bosses are in the Temple of Space?
The Temple of Space introduces a new standard enemy type: the Domain Keeper. This enemy appears in both Dornman Port and within the Temple itself, and drops three material tiers on defeat:
- Jeweled Flaming Hilt
- Fractured Flaming Hilt
- Faded Flaming Hilt
These are character ascension and talent materials, so farming Domain Keepers will be relevant for any characters that require them.
Separate from the Domain Keeper, the Temple of Space is also home to a Local Legend named Maha Vasudevayaputra, found specifically in the Desert Pavilion sub-area. Local Legends are one-time powerful enemies that reward Remarkable Chests on defeat, so tracking this one down is worth doing during your Desert Pavilion quest run.
For the new world boss added in 6.5, Watcher: Fallen Vigil isn't located inside the Temple itself. According to Pocket Tactics' 6.5 coverage, this boss is found in the wilderness outside Dornman Port. It's a shadow construct connected to the Temple of Space's lore and drops level-up materials for Linnea.

Domain Keeper drops Flaming Hilts
What collectibles and chests can you find?
Beyond Memory Factors, the Temple of Space contains the standard Genshin chest types alongside a set of Remarkable Chests. According to Game8's regional guides, there's also a dedicated Segment-Domain Control Module: Zero Particle location guide for the area, suggesting puzzle-gated collectibles similar to what other regions have used.
For completionists, the full checklist for the Temple of Space includes:
- All standard Treasure Chests (Common, Exquisite, Precious, Luxurious)
- Remarkable Chests
- 5 Viewpoints
- Memory Factors (for the Memory Core)
- Segment-Domain Control Module: Zero Particle locations
- Local Legend: Maha Vasudevayaputra
The Temple of Space also introduces two new items tied to the area: Etherwing Moth and Memory Factor. Etherwing Moth functions as a local specialty or collectible obtainable through exploration, while Memory Factor feeds directly into the Memory Core system.
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The Luyang Academy island is based on ancient Liyue culture, and the Desert Pavilion is based on Sumeru. If you've spent time in those regions, the visual language of each island will feel familiar, which can actually help you predict where secrets might be hidden.
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