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All about the Lost Riches event in Genshin Impact

All about the Lost Riches event in Genshin Impact

An all-new event has come to Genshin Impact — Lost Riches. An elaborate treasure hunt, here's what you need to know.

All about the Lost Riches event in Genshin Impact

The latest event in Genshin Impact has Ulman send you on a hunt for buried treasure. 

Head over to the Stone Gate to find him waiting, dressed all in black.

Location of the Stone Gate - Genshin Impact
Location of the Stone Gate
Ulman - Genshin Impact
Ulman

Opening up the event page will allow you to check Ulman's Treasure Book for map locations, which you should head on over to.

Two more locations will be added daily, for a total of 14 at any one time.

You'll also be given the Treasure-Seeking Seelie, a variant of those cute lil' spirits solely dedicated to helping you score big.

It's simple — get close to treasure, the Seelie will glow brighter and brighter. Once all treasures in an area have been collected, the map indicator will vanish.

Note: if you're too far from treasure, or not in an area with some, the Seelie may be unresponsive.

The Rewards

Once you've completed certain treasure areas, you'll get special clues. Head to the area displayed and claim your bounty! 

You can earn your very own Seelie, once you've found the treasure in all 14 areas. Once equipped, it'll follow you around! 

The three options can be seen below. Be warned, you can only choose one of them, and there's no going back on your decision!

Mini Seelie: Curcuma - Genshin Impact
Mini Seelie: Rosé - Genshin Impact
Mini Seelie: Dayflower - Genshin Impact

You'll also earn Primogems, Hero's Wits, Mystic Enhancement Ores and Mora.

Happy hunting!

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