In Genshin Impact, players will need to collect a number of items for crafting and cooking. Mint is one of the many items that is needed for both; players can make crafts and food from this plant. However, similar to other Genshin Impact common plants like Sweet Flowers and Eggs, it might be hard to remember where is best to farm them.
Players can find mint literally everywhere on the map of Teyvat. It grows everywhere from the islands of Inazuma all the way to the peaks of the Dragonspine. Mint is a blooming, blueish, cone-shaped flower with a profusion of green leaves around the bottom. This means that no matter what else a player is farming for, they can nab some mint along the way.
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It's incredibly difficult to pin down the best place to collect as much mint as possible, but there are a couple of map locations with bigger concentrations of the plant. Inazuma does have some mint plants, but the best parts of the map for them are Four Winds, Mondstadt, and Liyue.
Players will be able to find high concentrations of mint in Liyue.
Dragonspine and Mondstadt also contain a lot of Genshin Impact mint plants.
Stormterror's Lair is also a good place to farm up some mint as well.
There are a couple of other sources of mint in Genshin Impact as well. There is one NPC vendor in the game that carries mint; her name is Chloris, and she can be found in the Windrise part of Mondstadt. She carries 10 mint for 150 Mora each, and these respawn every 3 days.
Players with a Serentea Pot can also farm mint. Mint seeds can be purchased from the Realm Depot for Realm Currency or harvested with the Seed Dispensary. They take about three days to finish growing. There
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