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Where to get Glaze Lily in Genshin Impact – Glaze Lily farming locations

Stop to smell the lilies.

Collecting resources and materials is an important part of playing Genshin Impact. Not only is it fun to do, but you also need them for all sorts of purposes — from cooking, to upgrading weapons, characters, crafting, and more. One resource that you will likely encounter during your Genshin journeys is the Glaze Lily. It is a beautiful flower that you will undoubtedly see growing on the fields, and you might be wondering where to find it or what it’s used for. In this guide, we will discuss how to farm Glaze Lily, as well as what purposes it’s needed for.

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Where to find Glaze Lily in Genshin Impact

It’s not too hard to find Glaze Lily flowers, but there is more to farming them than might be immediately obvious. The item itself is considered a Liyue Local Speciality, which means that it can be found near Liyue Harbor. However, there is also a secondary location that has a lot of Glaze Lilies for you to farm — the Qingce Village. It is also possible to grow them in your garden, and you can even buy a few spare ones from Ms. Bai.

An important thing to note about farming Glaze Lily is that they take 48 hours to respawn after harvesting, so it’s best to plan ahead. And in a similar vein, though more aesthetically, Glaze Lilies bloom between 6 PM and 6 AM in-game time, so it’s nice to watch that happen as well. Here are all of these methods in detail.

Glaze Lily at Liyue Harbor

The flower is found loosely around the Liyue Harbor in small spread-out clusters of a few flowers. Most of them are at Yujing Terrace, but there’s also a group near the Waypoint of Chichu Rock, and another one on Mt. Tianheng. The best way to go about this route is to start from the southeast and make your way diagonally to the northwest.

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Glaze Lily at Quingce Village

At Quingce Village, all of the Glaze Lily flowers are found in the terraced fields. There are three such fields in the village, so it’s not too hard to go and visit each one and pick up the flowers that grow there.

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Gardening Glaze Lily

Glaze Lily can be grown in your garden. The seeds are part of the Luxuriant Glebe gardening group, and you can buy them directly from Tubby for 5 Realm Currency. As you would expect, one Glaze Lily Seed produces one Glaze Lily, and it takes 2 days and 22 hours for them to grow.

Buying Glaze Lily from a shop

Alternatively, if you’re missing just a few Glaze Lilies for what you have in mind for them, you can just go out and buy them. Ms. Bai operates a shop in Quingce Village, where she keeps a weekly stock of 3 Glaze Lilies, with each being sold at a whopping price tag of 50.000 Mora.

What is Glaze Lily used for in Genshin Impact?

There are only a couple of ways that you can use Glaze Lily flowers. For example, no weapons use them for ascension, and there are no cooking recipes that involve them. However, there’s a crafting recipe that uses them. Geoculus Resonance Stone is an item that requires, among other things, 5 Glaze Lilies to craft. Besides that, two characters need Glaze Lilies for their ascensions. Those characters are Ningguang and Yun Jin.


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Miljan Truc
I have been into gaming since the days of Sega Mega Drive and Amiga. Over the years in gaming, I have raided at a high level, completed rare achievements, coached other players, and written about games since 2016. Whether it’s been clicking heads; developing cities, colonies, and empires; or commanding parties of adventurers; I’ve always prided myself on being able to understand the underlying mechanics of games. Outside of gaming, I enjoy a variety of activities and hobbies, including playing with my pup Astra, working out, as well as crafting, painting, and leatherwork.