To get right to it, there are eight stacks of Iron Coins to be unearthed in treasure area eight: four just south of the stone ruin that is situated within the search area and four inside of that ruin. These treasures can be found simply by equipping the Treasure-Seeking Seelie in Genshin Impact and digging at the locations marked by beams of light. That said, fans that need more specific details on these location can find exactly that in the video that is featured below.
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To note, some Genshin Impact players are reportedly encountering an issue that prevents certain treasures in area eight from appearing. While fans can use the video contained in this guide to pinpoint the locations that are not displaying properly in-game, they may still not be able to extract the associated Iron Coins. Certainly, this will prove frustrating to those players that were planning to collect all of the event’s Iron Coins and are now unable to do so, and hopefully a fix on the way.
Until such a fix arrives, there are a number of other treasure areas that fans can collect Iron Coins from. These areas include Starfell Lake, Guili Plains, and beyond, and players that visit them all should come out with quite a lot of Coin indeed. They can then exchange this currency for the aforementioned Lost Riches rewards, the most-desirable of which may be the Mini Seelies that are available for 280 Iron Coins each.
Fans can also occupy themselves by pursuing the special treasures that are part of the event. At the time of writing, there are two of these special treasures to track down, one in Brightcrown Canyon and the other near Yaoguang Shoal, and they reward players with things like Mora and Primogems. While these currencies may not be quite as exciting as the Iron Coins that are attached to treasure areas, many fans will still appreciate the opportunities to pick them up without having to invest much time toward the endeavor.
Genshin Impact is available now on Mobile, PC, and PS4, and is currently in development for PS5 and Switch.
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