In Honkai: Star Rail Don't put it badly, don't lead a thief into sin 2 is the mission of Yarilo-VI's adventure and part of the event “Book of rarities of the Museum of Local Lore”. As part of it, you will need to help Pele hold the opening of the hall of industry and find all the details of the sculpture. If you're having trouble getting or completing the quest, check out our guide.
Passing the mission “Don't put it badly, don't lead a thief into sin 2”
How to start the quest
Before you can take on this mission, you will need to meet a couple of conditions, namely:
- Complete the previous part of the chain called “Do not put badly, do not lead the thief into sin.”
- Complete the first two stages of museum management: Hard work and Major improvements.
Having dealt with these requirements, wait until the next calendar day, or rather, the server reset, which usually occurs at 4 am.
Go to the hall of industry
First of all, chat with Pela, who will be waiting for you at the reception in the museum. She wants to show you something. Go to another room on the right side and talk to Pela again. She will tell you about the sculpture “Gears and Wisdom”. Agree to look for her.
Inspect the malfunctioning robot
You will be automatically transported to the Robot Settlement. Talk to Pela again. Invite her to ask Clara about the thieves. The girl will stand near the lattice gate. Chat with her. You will learn that recently, for some reason, many robots failed at the same time.
Go to the alley and approach the faulty one a robot standing next to the edge of a cliff. After that, the battle with the automatons will immediately begin. Their vulnerabilities are shown in the screenshot below. We advise you to take a wind and electric damage dealer to your squad.
After dealing with the enemies, inspect the broken robot. You will receive a Part of the Destroyed Artwork and learn that the remaining elements are most likely hidden in other defective machines.
How to collect all the parts of the sculpture
You will need to find 50 pieces of the sculpture. Luckily, each enemy drops several parts at once. You can find the right robots in the areas marked on the map. Below we will analyze each zone in detail.
The first area to search for
Teleport to the anchor “Energy Conversion Station”, which is located on the 1st level of the location. Then go across the bridge to the east, and around the corner you will find the right robot – join the fight with him. Its vulnerabilities are shown in the picture below. You will get 4 parts.
Second search area
Go back to the previous anchor and right next to it you will find a new automaton – you will also need to fight it. The vulnerabilities of opponents can be seen in the screenshot below. Once you've dealt with them, you'll get 4 more parts.
Third area to search for
From the previous location, go north and you will see a spider automaton there. We advise you to attack him when there are no other enemies nearby, otherwise you will have to fight with two groups of opponents. You will receive 4 more parts and agree that it is not necessary to search for all parts of the sculpture.
Fourth area to search for
Run east, passing along two bridges, and at the fork, turn right to the hill. There you will find a grizzly automaton. Approach it and then click on the “Repair” button to solve the magnetic flux connection puzzle.
To solve the puzzle, you will need to rotate the terminals correctly in order to connect them all to the power sources. The gif below shows the whole process. As a result, you will find 6 more details.
Return to the Svarog base and talk to the robot. Children will find the rest of the sculpture. As a result, you will immediately receive 25 parts. It's time to return to the museum and collect the exhibit. To do this, just stand in the marked place. As a result, the industrial hall will also be open to visitors.
The quest will end and you will be rewarded with a new overseer in Clara. Plus, you'll get 250 exploration experience, 40,000 credits, 4 refined ethers, 4 traveler's guides, 40 star jade, and 50,000 coins for the museum's development fund.