The Nilotpala Lotus is one of the Sumeru local specialties in Genshin Impact that players can use to ascend playable characters like Tighnari. It is a useful resource that players must have in stock if they plan on leveling Sumeru playable characters. Seeing that, we have prepared a handy guide that shares details on where to find Nilotpala Lotus in Genshin impact.
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Genshin Impact Nilotpala Lotus Location and Farming Guide
You can find Nilotpala Lotus in the river that surrounds Sumeru City. It has the highest density of Nilotpala Lotus compared to the entire region. Here is a Genshin Impact map screenshot that shares the exact location of the Nilotpala Lotus.
Another good location for farming the Nilotpala Lotus in Genshin Impact is the riverbank found north of Port Ormos. Here is the exact location of the Nilotpala Lotus we are talking about.
The area near the Tower of Abject Pride Domain also offers a few Nilotpala Lotus.
At last! You will find some Nilotpala Lotus in the northern part of the Sumeru region.
That concludes every location where you can find the Nilotpala Lotus in Genshin Impact.
How to Farm Nilotpala Lotus in Genshin Impact
Farming the Nilotpala Lotus depend on your exploration level. If you have all the Waypoints and Statue of Seven unlocked! You can make your own Nilotpala Lotus farming route. We recommend players Teleport to Sumeru City and cover the area found northwest of Gandha Hill for farming the Nilotpala Lotus.
Once you manage to collect almost every Nilotpala Lotus, teleport to the Statue of Seven near Devantaka Mountains and farm the Nilotpala Lotus. Similarly, head to the remaining two locations and collect the said item.
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That’s it for now. Make sure to check out our coverage on the Genshin Impact version 3.0 update.
Genshin Impact is a free-to-play gacha-based role-playing game currently available on PC, PS4, PS5, Android, and iOS.
Published: Aug 24, 2022 11:41 am