A new Desert area in Sumeru just got introduced to Genshin Impact. Here the players can find some very weird items scattered around the map. Among these items are the Sacred Seals, which are necessary to solve the Primal Obelisk mysteries in the Sumeru. Despite their similar exterior appearance, the symbols carved on the center of each Sacred Seal will differ the most. In this article, we will show you the locations of Sacred Seals and how to use them in Genshin Impact. Without further ado here are the total of 60 Sacred Seals that players can find in Sumeru’s desert region.
How to find the Sacred Seals in Genshin Impact
Across the Sumeru region, the players can find a total of 60 Sacred Seals. Players can find the Sacred Seals in the desert regions of Sumeru. The distribution of Sacred Seals across the different regions of Sumeru:
- Land of Lower Setekh 12
- Land of Upper Setekh 6
- Hypostyle Desert 42
Uses of Sacred Seals
The players now know where these Sacred Seals are located. The question now is where exactly can the players use these resources. In the new Genshin Impact update, there are Obelisks scattered across Sumeru’s desert area. Players can use Sacred Seals on each of those structures. Each obelisk will require the use of six Sacred Seals. There is also a precious chest that players may uncover by inserting 6 seals on a Primal Obelisk.
These are the location of all 10 obelisks to be found in Sumeruās desert region, in the interactive map discussed above.
The players can follow the Genshin Impact interactive map to easily find and locate the Sacred Seals. The map is very user-friendly and is accurate in pinpointing the location of the Seals on the map. The puzzle-oriented seals conveniently have many walkthroughs on YouTube to more easily locate said Sacred Seals.
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