One of these citizens in Inazuma is a kid named Chouji who requests gamers to make a special dish and share it with them as part of the “Gazing Three Thousand Miles Away” questline. In theory, the quest should be relatively simple compared to other tasks. But, sadly, many fans are struggling to complete it due to outside factors.
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Currently, there are some bugs that prevent players from finding the treasure and even halts progress completely. So for Genshin Impact fans looking for the treasure location and how to avoid technical problems, here is how to complete the quest.
How to Obtain the Treasure Mentioned by Chouji
After gathering the 12 chunks of Crystal Marrow, the treasure can be found south of Yashiori Island, close to the Jakotsu Mine. Next, gamers should travel to the cliffside overlooking the mountain with the flying purple statue in the air. From there, there should be a statue to the east next to a tree, and the treasure will be behind that tree hiding in the bushes. Finally, players will know they found the right treasure when they receive the Carrot and Sunsettia.
There are two possible Genshin Impact glitches that can happen. First, once players reach the location, they might not actually investigate the area and collect the treasure. This can cause a serious problem and prevent players from progressing entirely. Some fans have tried to force their way through the problem by manually restarting the game, but it seems that does not solve the issue. In the end, the only way around this issue is to wait for the daily reset and pray the problem fixes itself.
The other glitch that could happen is after players collect the treasure and confront Chouji. After the conversation, players are instructed to meet Chouji between 11:00-14:00 the following day. Once they do that, the quest might restart itself and send gamers back into collecting more Crystal Marrow. The only solution for this problem is to also wait for the daily reset and hope for the best.
At this moment, there is no word from miHoYo if there is going to be an update for Genshin Impact to fix this problem. So if fans are lucky enough not to come across these issues, that is fantastic. However, if gamers haven’t started this quest yet, it might be best to hold off until these problems have been fixed.
Genshin Impact is available for Mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5 with a version in development for the Switch.
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