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Genshin Impact Guide – Where to Farm Mint

Cooking food in Genshin Impact is one of the many side activities that players can do apart from main quests. There are a plethora of…

Kuldeep ThapaBy Kuldeep ThapaJanuary 27, 20212 Mins Read
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Cooking food in Genshin Impact is one of the many side activities that players can do apart from main quests. There are a plethora of dishes that can be cooked, each providing unique effects and benefits. These delicacies require top-notch ingredients, and sometimes, finding the right one can be a hassle. Mint is a common ingredient that is used in making a lot of dishes in Genshin Impact. Although Mint spawns in a lot of locations, players often struggle in finding it. Here is a brief guide explaining the locations of Mint in Genshin Impact and where to farm it effectively.

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Where To Find Mint In Genshin Impact?

Mint location in Genshin Impact

Mint can usually be found in Mondstadt, specifically the northern part. There isn’t one specific location where it spawns, and you might have to glance through the entire plain. However, it is not a rare ingredient, and a quick search in the Northern part of Mondstadt should net you enough of it. You can find Mint in the open, and it is green in color with a little bluish sparkle on the top.
Keep in mind this is the only region where Mint grows, and you cannot find the ingredient in Liyue.

Chloris in Genshin Impact

The other way to acquire Mint in Genshin Impact is by simply purchasing it. Unlike the aforementioned method, this is a sure-shot way of getting the ingredient but will cost you Gold. You can buy Mint from a floral merchant named Chloris, who can be found along the path directly opposite Mondstadt. She sells different plants that are generally hard to find. A single Mint will cost you 150 Golds, which is a decent deal and can be utilized if you are in a hurry. Apart from Mints, Chloris also sells other ingredients such as Snapdragon and Valberry. There is no purchasing limit, so you can buy it as many times as you want.

Mint is an ingredient used in many dishes, including Cold Cut Platter and Calla Lily Seafood Soup. It is also one of the requirements for completing the Marvelous Merchandise quest.

Hopefully, this guide helped you in farming Mint in Genshin Impact. If it did, be sure to let us know in the comments below. As well, share it around so it can help others!

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Kuldeep is an experienced Esports writer with over 3 years of experience under the belt. A keen learner that is consistently trying to improve and is always up for a grind. He has previously written for many big-name websites including Fansided, Fox Sports Asia, and Game Rant.

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