Tired of Trekking Mountains for Qingxin? Your Lazy Guide to Genshin’s White Lotus
Finding flowers in Teyvat can feel like a burden. Especially if you want to level up characters. If you’re searching for Qingxin, the white flower on cliffs, you are not alone. This guide helps you find Qingxin flowers with minimal effort.
Where to Throw Your Mora: Buying Qingxin Flowers
Sometimes, pay to save time. If you have lots of Mora and dislike climbing, buying Qingxin is the way to go. You can choose from a few vendors:
NPC Vendors: Your Friendly Neighborhood Flower Dealers
* Herbalist Gui (Bubu Pharmacy, Liyue Harbor): Your go-to for Qingxin. He is in Bubu Pharmacy, Yujing Terrace, Liyue Harbor. His stock of Qingxin refreshes every three days. You can buy a limited amount each time. He is a reliable, if grumpy, flower seller. * Babak (Port Ormos, Sumeru): If you travel to Sumeru, visit Babak in Port Ormos. He also sells Qingxin flowers. His inventory resets every 72 hours. So, if in Sumeru, Babak is a good choice.
Serenitea Pot: Become a Qingxin Tycoon (Slowly)
Prefer a more passive method? The Serenitea Pot is for you. Here’s how it goes: * Buy Qingxin seeds from your Realm Depot. * Plant them in your Jade Field. * Now, wait two real-life days. Yes, real-time matters for farming in Genshin. * After two days, harvest your home-grown Qingxin. It isn’t fast but gives you flowers over time.
Operation: Qingxin Harvest – Farming in the Wild
Want to farm Qingxin like a pro? Liyue is your best bet. These flowers love high places. They grow on cliffs and mountains. Think of them as the picky ones of the flower family.
Liyue Hotspots: Where to Find Qingxin Shangri-Las
* Huaguang Stone Forest, Qingyun Peak, and Jueyun Karst: These places are full of Qingxin. Start at Huaguang Stone Forest and follow a route from Mt. Aocang. Glide to Qingyun Peak, then to Jueyun Karst. You will find loads of Qingxin. VG247’s guide helps with directions if you get lost. * Wuwang Hill and North of Cuije Slope: These areas also have many Qingxin flowers. If it’s high in Liyue, chances are they are growing there. * General Liyue High Points: Look for Qingxin as you explore Liyue’s cliffs and peaks. Consider it a vertical scavenger hunt.
Farming Pro-Tips: Become a Qingxin Ninja
* Statues of the Seven are Your Friends: Fast travel to Statues of the Seven found at high locations. Look around them for Qingxin. For example, near the Statue at Qingyun Peak, glide west to find some on a tall rock. You can also find more by the southeastern Teleport Waypoint. * Prioritize Efficiency: Some locations are hard to reach. Think about whether climbing is worth it. Sometimes, that one flower on a steep peak isn’t worth the trouble. Choose your battles wisely, young grasshopper. * Marked Areas: Use player-made maps and online guides (like on Sportskeeda). They highlight major hotspots, saving you from wandering aimlessly. Nobody wants to spend hours on flower-picking.
The Great Qingxin Wait: Respawn Times
Patience matters with resource respawns in Genshin Impact. Qingxin flowers follow a set respawn cycle. * 48-Hour Respawn: They come back every 48 hours or two real-time days. This applies to most local specialty flowers, like the Mourning Flower from Sumeru. * Individual Timer: The respawn timer starts when you pick a flower. It’s not server-wide. For instance, if you grab a Qingxin at noon Monday, it returns by noon Wednesday. Each flower keeps its own time, like little floral clocks.
Why Bother with Qingxin? Qingxin Uses
Why bother with these flowers? They are useful:
Character Ascension: Fueling Your Favorite DPS
* Xiao and Ganyu: They love Qingxin. Xiao needs 168 flowers for max ascension. As a top Adepti, he likes local flora. Ganyu also needs many Qingxin for ascension. If you build them, prepare to collect lots of Qingxin.
Qingxin Flower Cake: Dessert with a Floral Twist
* Recipe from Lianfang: You can get the recipe for Qingxin Flower Cake from Lianfang in Liyue Harbor for 2,500 Mora. Because who wouldn’t want to eat a flower cake? It might taste better than it sounds, who knows?
Beyond Qingxin: A Bouquet of Other Genshin Blooms
While on flowers, Teyvat has many other blooms to discover. Here’s a list of notable flowers you might see: * Sweet Flowers: The common blooms. Flora sells these in Mondstadt, 10 per day for 200 Mora each. Conveniently located near Mondstadt entrance. * Sakura Bloom: They blossom in Inazuma’s electrifying environment. * Lotus Heads: Another Liyue favorite at Bubu Pharmacy (from Herbalist Gui) for 300 Mora each, 10 per purchase. * Silk Flowers: Liyue has these silky blooms as well. * Rainbow Rose: Fontaine’s fashionable flower sold by Eugenie in Court of Fontaine, 5 for 1000 Mora each, restocked every three days. * Mourning Flower: Sumeru’s sad bloom. Now you have it all. Your guide to Qingxin flowers in Genshin Impact. Go forth, farm efficiently, and may your ascensions be fast and your climbs be easier.