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Where to find Dendrobium in Genshin Impact

The Inazuman flower of death.

Dendrobiums are local specialties of Inazuma used to level up certain characters in Genshin Impact. Hereā€™s the best farming route to get as many Dendrobiums as possible in the shortest amount of time.

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These blood-red flowers grow on old battlefields of Inazuma, and you can find them clustered around Yashiori Island and Kannazuka. They take 48 hours to respawn after collecting, and there are 55 of them in the overworld. You will need 168 Dendrobiums to fully Ascend any one character, so it will take at least four runs through your world to obtain enough. If you just canā€™t wait, try asking a co-op host if you can take their Dendrobiums.

This farming route on the interactive map takes you through all 55 Dendrobiums available in Inazuma. Itā€™s fairly straightforward, with no caves or underwater areas to worry about. However, several enemies are present along the route, so be prepared to fight or run past them.

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Dendrobiums are not sold by NPCs, and you canā€™t grow them in your Serenitea Pot. We only get them from overworld spawns.

How to use Dendrobium

Dendrobiums are used as local specialties to Ascend Kujou Sara and Chiori. They take 168 Dendrobiums each.

You can also craft Dendrobiums into Redrot Bait for fishing. One Dendrobium and one Fowl make ten Redrot Bait.

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100 Dendrobiums can be used to unlock the Dendrobium card back for Genius Invokation TCG. Talk to Prince in The Catā€™s Tail to see the card shop. Card backs are under the Provisions tab.


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Christine Choi
Contributing Writer - Christine has been gaming since she first stole her brother's Game Boy as a kid. She's come a long way since then and has been creating content for Genshin Impact since 2021.