Electroculus Hunting in Inazuma: A (Slightly Less Painful) Guide
You have arrived in Inazuma. It’s stunning, with its purple lightning and sakura trees. But you face a challenge. You must collect many floating Electroculi. Don’t worry! This guide will help you navigate the Electroculus hunt with some humor.
Electroculus? More Like Electro-LOT-of-culus! (The Total Count)
So, how many Electroculi do you need? Inazuma has a total of 181 Electroculi tucked away. That’s right, 181! This means you can max out your Statues of the Seven and still have one left. It becomes a trophy, or perhaps just a pretty paperweight.
Snagging Those Pesky Electroculi: Tips and Tricks
181 is a lot to collect. Don’t stress! You can use tools and techniques to make your hunt easier.
The Magical Gadget: Electroculus Resonance Stone
First, grab your best friend: the Electroculus Resonance Stone. It’s like a GPS for Electroculi. Craft it after reaching Reputation Level 8 in Inazuma. This gadget helps find floating energy wisps instead of treasure.
How does it work? Use the Resonance Stone, and it will direct you to nearby Electroculi that you haven’t collected yet. Remember, it is a one-time use. Save it for tricky spots where finding an Oculus will be hard.
Electrograna: Your Thunder Barrier BFF
Inazuma has many Thunder Barriers. These shock walls guard chests and sometimes Electroculi. To pass through them, use Electrograna. You can summon these from Thunder Sakura Boughs across Inazuma.
With an Electrogranum, you can walk through Thunder Barriers easily. You can also upgrade it through the
To find sneaky Electroculi, explore caves. Start at Inazuma City near the main bridge. Instead of going into town, glide right. You’ll spot a hidden cave entrance. Inside, follow the left side until your map shows the Electroculus icon. It’s a mini-adventure for a purple prize.
You may find Electroculi behind high-level Thunder Barriers too. Always use Electrograna in these cases. For example, find the one inside the barrier: locate a Thunder Sakura Bough outside, summon your Electrogranum, and pass through to grab your prize.
If you need help, check out community guides like this one: Electroculus Collection Guide for Tsurumi Island. Each Electroculus has its puzzles, but these guides will help you avoid aimless wandering.
Leveling Up Those Statues: Rewards Breakdown
What do you get for collecting these Electroculi? The rewards! Offering them to the Statues of the Seven gives you Adventure Rank experience, Primogems, and Electro Sigils. Here’s the offering and rewards rundown:
Rewards Level | Electroculus Offering | Cumulative Electroculus | Rewards |
7 → 8 | 25 | [122] | 60 |
8 → 9 | 28 | [150] | 60 |
9 → 10 | 30 | [180] | 60 |
Each level requires more Electroculi. The Primogem rewards make all that effort worthwhile.
Electro Sigils: The Other Shiny Thing You Need in Inazuma
Now for
How do you get Electro Sigils? Open chests in Inazuma! The rarer the chest, the more Sigils you earn. Leveling up the Statue of the Seven also grants Sigils as bonuses. Search for hidden quests and tasks in Inazuma; they can also reward you with Sigils. Even exploring Enkanomiya can yield some Sigils.
A key point: you can’t access the Electro Sigil shop until you’ve fully maxed out your Sacred Sakura Tree to level 50. This requires 250 Electro Sigils. Level up that tree first.
This is your guide to locating Electroculus and gathering Electro Sigils in Inazuma. Enjoy your hunt, and may your Resonance Stones lead the way!