Genshin Impactreceives a massive amount of content in its new 2.0 update, adding the new region of Inazuma. Made up of many islands, Inazuma hosts new stories, characters, items, quests, and collectibles. The Electroculus are just some of these new collectibles and can be found all over the new region. The purple orbs can be collected and offered to aStatue of the Sevenin exchange for rewards when a new level is reached.

There are only 2 Electroculus collectibles in Inazuma City, but even thoughGenshin Impactcreates an icon on the minimap when players are close to an Electroculus, finding them will require a lot of climbing and unique positioning.

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Inazuma City Electroculus Locations

Players should make their way to the Palace found in the south ofInazuma City. The first Electroculus in Inazuma City is found at the top, dead-center of the Palace, between 2 pillars. It sounds like an easy job to pick up, but players will have to do a lot of climbing, resembling a puzzle more than a casual jaunt up the massive building. To make the climb easier, equip items with stamina boosts, and consume meals to raise max stamina before attempting the trek.

The second Electroculus location in Inazuma City is thankfully easier to get to than the first. Players should start at the top of the city, just before the main bridge, and then jump into a glide, turning right. After gliding for a few seconds, drop down to find an opening leading to a cave. Keep to the left while in the cave and follow it until the minimap displays the Electroculus location.Climb the caveto gain a little height and then jump and glide to the purple orb.

Inazuma Statue of the Seven Rewards

Electroculus inGenshin Impactcan be offered to any Statue of the Seven found in Inazuma, and depending on how many players collect, they unlock different rewards. Here are all the rewards unlocked for every level of Inazuma’s Statue of the Seven Rewards:

Genshin Impactis available now on Mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5, with a Switch version in development.