Genshin Impact: Where To Get Lumidouce Bells - All Locations & How to Farm

Posted by Patria Henriques on Saturday, August 24, 2024
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Lumidouce Bells are another character Ascension material unique to the new Fontaine region in Genshin Impact. While they are plentiful, the more characters that release who come from Fontaine, the more likely you’ll need to have a huge stock of Bells to get everyone to level 90. Thankfully, Lumidouce Bells grow in groups of three per plant, and where you can find them, there are almost always at least two. This guide’ll cover where to find every Lumidouce Bell plant and the best farming routes.

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How to Find and Farm Lumidouce Bells in Genshin Impact

You can find Lumidouce Bells in most parts of Fontaine, and they’re not concentrated to any one area, but where they do grow, there’s almost always more than one of them. I’ll list the location of every Lumidouce Bell plant below and give a quick rundown of how you can farm as many of them as possible in as few teleports as possible. I’ve marked the rough location of each patch of Bells with a Flower Pin in the images.

Genshin Impact Lumidouce Bells Farming Route

  • Start at the northernmost Lumidouce Bells near the Court of Fontaine
  • Take teleport down into Elynas and gather everything there, forgoing the northwest if you don’t want to take the time
  • Teleport to the Fountain of Lucine
  • Teleport to the West Slopes of Mont Automnequi
  • If you follow this route, your farm shouldn’t take more than ten minutes or so, giving you plenty of time (hopefully) to progress elsewhere. Remember that plants respawn after 48 hours, so you can use this route every two real-world days for tons of Lumidouce Bells.

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