The Chasm has finally arrived in Genshin Impact, and now the Teyvat Interactive Map has been updated too. Since the Genshin Impact 2.6 update is live, many players are exploring the Underground Mines and braving through the Oozing Concretions that make up parts of The Chasm. The Teyvat Interactive Map is a great way to track chests, items, quests, and more through HoYoverse's official HoYoLAB client.
Because The Chasm has multiple levels to explore, it may be confusing to navigate and also remember where important collectibles like Lumenspar are. And as more levels are added in, navigation will only get trickier. This is where the Teyvat Interactive Map really shines because it makes keeping up with new discoveries much easier. Before its official launch, there were many interactive maps for Genshin Impact online that were created by fans. However, since the Teyvat Interactive Map is from HoYoverse, this is the one many players have chosen to use since its introduction last year.
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The Teyvat Interactive Map for Genshin Impact is updated fairly frequently, with major changes implemented whenever new nations or regions come out. It originally debuted with Mondstadt, Liyue, and Dragonspine but has added areas like Inazuma since then. The Chasm is the latest area to be added to the interactive map, and here are the changes users should be aware of.
The Chasm: Underground Mines can be selected from the drop-down menu of the Teyvat Interactive Map and the exterior is shown on the full map as well. The new update adds several notable and helpful points — users can see Lumenspar, Lumenlamps, chests, materials, puzzles, World Quests, and a lot more. The new Ruin Serpent boss in
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