Genshin Impact Nameless Treasure Guide – How to Find, Treasure Location

Genshin Impact Nameless Treasure Guide

This Genshin Impact Nameless Treasure Guide will show you how you can get the Nameless Treasure and where to find it in the game. Nameless Treasure is one of the quest items in the game that rewards you with plenty of loot.

In total, there are 3 Nameless Treasures that you need to find to complete the quest. Each of the Nameless Treasure is located in different areas on the map.

Genshin Impact Nameless Treasure Guide

Below we have detailed where to find the Nameless Treasure in the game.

How to Find Nameless Treasure

As mentioned before, there are three Nameless Treasure locations. The first Nameless Treasure is found in Dunyu Ruins where it will be submerged under water, requiring you to solve the puzzle and lower the water level down. You need to light up all the torches and then interact with the Geo Element Node which will then lower the water level. All you are left with is to lure the ghosts in the field and you will then get the treasure.

The second Nameless Treasure is found in Lingju Pass, where you first have to rescue an NPC in a cage with some enemies around. Defeat the enemies, and get the key for the cage from the nearby chest. The NPC will then tell you the location of the second Nameless Treasure which will be at the giant golden tree.

The last Nameless Treasure can be found in Qingxu Pool, where you will need to break the five seals after you interact with the stone tablet. Break the seals with Geo element and then return to the tablet to get the chest.

When you have collected all the Nameless Treasures, you can sell them to Linlang at the Liyue Harbor. Trading the Nameless Treasure will give you 100k Mora, and 40 Primogems.


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This concludes our Genshin Impact Nameless Treasure Guide. Post your comments below.

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