Ah, Eggs. These humble ovals hold potential in our world and in Teyvat from Genshin Impact. You may wonder, “Eggs? Really?” Yes! In Genshin, eggs aren’t just for breakfast; they are vital for survival, especially when you hit a Ruin Guard’s fist.
The Great Genshin Egg Hunt: Farming for Frugal Foodies
No one wants to scramble for supplies when health bars are low. Thankfully, eggs are easy to find if you know where to look. Skip those fancy Mondstadt restaurants. It’s time to forage!
Nesting Grounds: Where the Wild Eggs Are
If you’re asking, “How do I farm eggs in Genshin?”, the answer is simple. Go to the Huaguang Stone Forest. That beautiful but dizzying area is the spot. Scale the north cliff. Forget the views. Up there is an egg goldmine.
Pro-tip: Ten bird eggs spawn there daily. Seriously, check this spot every day. Make it part of your Genshin routine, like daily commissions or resin limitation complaints. Visit this cliff daily, and you’ll soon have more eggs than you can handle.
The Convenience Store of Cuisine: Buying Eggs
If you prefer resources ready to use, buy eggs. But this isn’t the best method to stock up. Think of it as a quick fix, not a long-term plan for your egg empire.
Where’s the egg vendor? Head to Springvale village. It’s that quaint hamlet known for Draff. Find him! He sells eggs but only five per day. Don’t expect to become an egg tycoon.
Draff’s shop runs only during the day. No late-night egg runs here. He peddles raw meat too if you’re feeling hungry. Each egg costs 200 Mora. Is it pricey? A bit for five eggs. Is it convenient? Yes, if you need them urgently. For more eggs, stick to Huaguang Stone Forest.
Egg-cellent Edibles: Uses for Your Ovoid Treasures
So, you have eggs! Great! What now? Are you just going to admire them? Probably not. In Genshin Impact, eggs are practical and vital for cooking dishes.
Culinary Creations: Cooking Up a Storm (of Revivals)
The culinary star is the Teyvat Fried Egg. It’s not a gourmet recipe needing rare items. Instead, this recipe is available from the start. It’s basically a welcome gift.
What does it do? The Teyvat Fried Egg revives a fallen character. Think of it like an egg-shaped phoenix down. Initially, it restores 50 HP. It’s not a full health bar, but it’s enough to get them back in action.
But if you’re lucky or skilled in cooking, you might create better eggs. A good one restores 100 HP, and the best restores 150 HP upon revival. Every point helps when facing tough enemies.
There’s a catch. These revival eggs have a 120-second cooldown. You can’t spam-fry them to keep everyone immortal. Choose wisely when to use them. And co-op players, sorry—these eggs can’t revive your friends’ fallen heroes.
But wait! For those wanting potent revival power, try the Fullmoon Egg. This isn’t your starter dish; its recipe is exclusive. Visit Yueshu at the Xinyue Kiosk in Liyue and pay 5,000 Mora for this recipe.
Is it worth it? Yes! A basic Fullmoon Egg revives a character and restores 900 HP. A better quality one restores 1,200 HP, and the best restores 1,500 HP upon revival. That’s a significant boost compared to the Teyvat Fried Egg. Like before, the Fullmoon Egg has a cooldown and co-op limits, but it’s superior for emergency revivals.
Beyond Breakfast: Other Egg Uses
Eggs in Genshin aren’t only for eating. There’s also the Unhatched Saurian Egg, which has a different purpose. Remember that cute Saurian companion from early on? This egg connects to that.
The Unhatched Saurian Egg will go to the Rest Area after you obtain it. That place is where you first met your Saurian buddy—it’s a nostalgic touch. Yet it’s more than just a memory.
Tubby, from your Serenitea Pot, can duplicate this egg as furniture. Yes, you can add a duplicate Unhatched Saurian Egg as decor in your teapot realm. Sadly, it won’t hatch into a mini-drake, but it adds a nice touch to your space.
Stocking the Pantry: Essential Resources Beyond Eggs
While eggs are great, adventurers need more than them. Teyvat has plenty of resources and knowing where to find them is crucial for thriving. Let’s discover some other items you’ll want.
Apples: The Fruit of…Well, Trees
Apples! Round and red, they are useful snacks and cooking ingredients. Want to buy them instead of shaking trees? Head to Liyue Harbour and find Bolai. His shop is right by the water.
Bolai restocks apples every three days and offers ten at a time. Each apple costs 240 Mora. Is it cheap? No, but if you like convenience, he’s your guy. Plus, it’s nice to support local businesses.
And yes, for those pondering ancient riddles: “Round and red and good to eat, it hangs on a tree, moist and sweet” refers to apples! Genshin Impact educates us through riddles.
Fowl: For the Feathered Foodie
Need fowl? Look no further than your friendly NPCs. Draff from Springvale sells fowl daily along with Ashpazi and Pahsiv too. Pahsiv’s operation is mysterious but hey, more fowl vendors are good!
Raw Meat: For the Carnivorous Traveler
Raw meat is essential for making raw meat dishes and more complicated meals. How do you obtain this meat? Here are several reliable methods:
Hunting is the most basic way to get food. Go, adventurer, and hunt boars or squirrels for meals. You can also buy raw meat. Draff is the supplier in Springvale. Want an easy way? Send your characters on expeditions. They will bring back meat and other supplies while you relax.
Milk: Got (Mondstadtian) Milk?
Yes, Teyvat has milk! Several vendors sell it. Aoi is one. Blanche in Mondstadt is another. Hamawi and Damoville Purveyor also stock milk. They are located in different regions. Each vendor is easy to find. Perfect for those who love creamy dishes.
Mint: For a Refreshing Touch
Mint is a great herb. It adds flavor and keeps your breath fresh. Where to find mint in Genshin? It grows wild. If you want to buy it, look for Chloris. She roams Windrise in Mondstadt with 10 mint. Each sprig costs 150 Mora and refreshes every three days.
Bulle Fruit: The Orange Orbs of Fontaine
In Fontaine, watch for Bulle Fruit. These orange fruits grow on Cuihua Trees. They look like oranges and add color to the landscape. Bulle Fruits grow in clusters of three. Climb the tree or shake it to gather fruits easily.
For the best fruit gathering, go north of the Court of Fontaine. Specifically, southeast of the Echoes of the Deep Tides Domain. Trees filled with these fruits grow there. Gather Bulle Fruit and enjoy its citrus taste.
NPC Navigations: Pinpointing Your Purveyors
Finding NPCs in Teyvat is key for gathering resources. Knowing where vendors are saves time. Here are some NPC locations.
Draff: The Springvale Supplier
Draff is the hunter in Springvale, Mondstadt. Finding him is easy; Springvale is small. He wanders during the day from 06:00 to 19:00. He is also Diona’s father. Talk to him for Raw Meat, Fowl, and Bird Eggs.
Bolai: The Liyue Harbor Boutique Owner
Bolai sells apples in Liyue Harbor. There, you can find him under the wharf, near Wanyou Boutique. His shop had Morax’s patronage once! After finishing Archon Quest Chapter 1, Act 2, his dialogue updates. A small but neat detail.
Chloris: The Windrise Mint Merchant
Chloris is known for mint in Windrise. This open-world NPC is easy to find while wandering around Windrise. She sells mint in groups of ten and restocks every three days. For mint lovers, Chloris is the best source.
Linlang: The Liyue Antique Aficionado
Linlang operates her shop in Liyue Harbor. She can be found during the day in the northern area. At night from 19:00 to 06:00, she manages her shop, Xigu Antiques. Her stock resets every seven days. Linlang is your choice for antiques.
Miscellaneous Musings: Genshin Odds and Ends
Here are some more Genshin facts that can help you.
Teyvat Fried Egg: The Undisputed Revival Champion
The Teyvat Fried Egg stands out as the best revival dish in Genshin. Why? It has the same revival power as others but costs less—only one egg! Eggs are easy to get, especially after exploring Huaguang Stone Forest cliffs.
Golden Apple Archipelago: Foggy Island Escapades
Remember the Golden Apple Archipelago? This limited-time summer island chain lies southeast of Dragonspine. That fog there comes from Dragonspine. The north-eastern Golden Apple area is closest to Dragonspine geographically—a location trivia for you!
Springvale: Mondstadt’s Rustic Retreat
Springvale is more than just Draff and eggs; it’s part of Windwail Highland in Mondstadt. It features dirt paths, simple tan houses with blue roofs, and a windmill. Beneath it, a spring bubbles naturally, adding to its charm.
Celestia’s Celestial Spot: High in the Sky
Ever looked up at Celestia and wondered where it is? As of Version 4.4, its location is west-southwest of Mt. Mingyuan waypoint. It’s high up, about the same height as Legendary Tonatiuh. Look up next time you’re there to spot Celestia.
Artifact Alchemy: Farming for Fortitude
Need specific artifact sets? Here’s a quick guide to popular ones:
Artifact Name | Where to Farm |
Noblesse Oblige | Clear Pool and Mountain Cavern |
Crimson Witch of Flames | Hidden Palace of Zhou Formula |
Lavawalker | Hidden Palace of Zhou Formula |
Viridescent Venerer | Valley of Remembrance |
This is just a starting point for artifact hunting. Good luck farming!
That wraps up the complete guide on eggs and resources in Genshin Impact. Go on, farm those eggs, cook revivals, and conquer Teyvat with perfectly fried eggs!