Genshin Impact 3.1 introduced an extensive number of underground areas. Unfortunately, that also means players can't just rely on the overworld map to explore everything. After all, the world map only shows what's on the surface.
This makes navigating through underground portions far less convenient than one would desire. Thankfully, there is an unofficial map that clearly illustrates the underground sections of the desert.
Note: There are technically several maps. All of them will be shown in the following Facebook embed, but do keep in mind that it's nearly two dozen images in total.
There are 21 different maps showing off the underground section of Genshin Impact 3.1's desert in the above embed. Although it's fan-made, it is worth mentioning that the actual images are all professional looking.
The underground rooms are all superimposed over their respective locations on the regular map. Although the text isn't in English, the general landmarks should still make everything pretty easy to use.
Generally speaking, these hidden areas are tied to quests, like those found in the Golden Slumber quest series. The main purpose of these photos is to act almost like a dungeon map that one would see in a game like The Legend of Zelda.
Some aspects of Genshin Impact 3.1's ruins are easy to explore, but others can be far more confusing. It's specifically the latter ones that make this handy resource so valuable. Some sections of Sumeru's ruins underneath the desert sand can be deceptively long to explore.
Note: The in-game map does not have any useful images like this one. Seeing the overworld minimap isn't particularly helpful in some ruins.
This image and the previous one are both tied to the same general location. The one shown above
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