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Genshin Impact Lost Riches Event Guide Treasure Seeking Seelie Iron Coins
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Genshin Impact: Lost Riches event and Treasure-Seeking Seelie guide

Doing a bit of treasure hunting.

The Lost Riches event is now live in Genshin Impact. In it, you’ll be searching for clues and gathering iron coins all while following a Treasure-Seeking Seelie. Here’s our guide to help you out.

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Genshin Impact: Following the Treasure-Seeking Seelie and completing the Lost Riches event

To start Genshin Impact‘s Lost Riches event, simply head to the Stone Gate area and speak with a character named Ulman. If you don’t get the prompt, you might need to reach Adventure Rank 20 and complete the prologue first.

If you meet these requirements, talk to Ulman and he’ll ask you to look for iron coins while assisted by a Treasure-Seeking Seelie. Just open the gadgets tab of your inventory to equip this companion.

Anyway, you can refer to the pages below for the parts that you need help with:

Update: This guide is for the January 2021 event. You can visit our Inazuma (version 2.0) Lost Riches/Special Treasure guide for the new iteration of the event.

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