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Anemoculus Locations in Genshin Impact

Anemoculus Locations in Genshin Impact

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The Anemoculus is an essential item in Genshin Impact. Collecting them and offering them to the Statue of the Seven will grant you increased stamina, Adventure Experience, Primo Gems, Anemo Sigils, and more. There are a total of 65 Anemoculus around Mondstadt to collect. Here are all the Anemoculus locations in Genshin Impact.

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Anemoculus Locations in Genshin Impact

Here are all 65 Anemoculus locations in Genshin Impact. You can see the Anemoculus on the map by looking for the star icon when you’re near one. To collect Anemoculus, you only need to run or glide through them. You will sometimes have to solve a small puzzle to unlock an updraft and glide over to them. 

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As you collect the different Anemoculus, we recommend marking your map. Doing so allows you to see which ones you are missing easily. Some Anemoculus are simple to get and require you to run over to them and jump. Others are a bit more complicated to figure out.

According to the description, the Anemoculus is “a substance that has accumulated intense Anemo energy. Offer it to the Statue and help reinstate the power it has lost over the years.”

Anemoculus are important to collect because it permanently increases your stamina. This stat affects things like flying, running, swimming, and climbing. You may notice the thin yellow bar to the right of your character. That’s the stamina bar, and depleting it while climbing, swimming, or flying could cause you to die and respawn. 

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