Sunday, December 22, 2024

Genshin Impact Mint Locations & How To Farm

Genshin Impact Mint Locations: Mint is an extremely important resource in Genshin Impact that can be used for a variety of purposes, which is why players should collect as much Mint as possible from one of the many places to collect it from in the open-world RPG.

It is quite easy to find Mint throughout the land of Tevyat. Once you’ve collected enough of this resource, you can then use it for a number of cooking recipes to create items to aid your team in combat.

In this article, we’re gonna take a look at the locations where you can get Mint in Genshin Impact.

Genshin Impact Mint Locations

As mentioned earlier, Mint can be found throughout the map of Genshin Impact almost everywhere. However, we’ve listed some of the best regions where you can get it below:

  • Stormterror’s Lair
  • Stormbearer Point
  • Stormbearer Mountains
  • Dragonspine & its surrounding areas
  • Galesong Hill
  • Bishui Plain
  • Yashiori Island
  • Kannazuka
  • Seirai Island

Mint can also be found pretty commonly in the wild. It has green stems and leaves, with a bright blue stem extending upwards above the rest. Keep an eye out for such plants when you’re out adventuring and you should have no difficulties stocking up on a generous amount of Mint in your inventory.

Where To Buy Minto in Genshin Impact

If you’re not in the mood for gathering Mints in Genshin Impact, you can also straight up buy them from one of the vendors in the game. To purchase Mint in Genshin Impact, players need to find the Chloris NPC who sells Mints and other useful stuff in the game. She can be found near the Windrise area of Mondstadt, but can be difficult to track down since she is constantly moving. She sells 10 Mints that will cost you a pocket pinch of 150 Mora each. 

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