How To Mine White Iron Chunks Genshin Impact

How To Mine White Iron Chunks Genshin Impact
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Jack Marsh

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21st Jan 2022 17:29

Much like any other open-world adventure game, not everything you want comes easily - or free - and you often have to pour quite a lot of time into collecting materials or currency to upgrade your arsenal. The same rings true for Genshin Impact, and mining White Iron Chunks, as they can frequently be used to boost your weapons and gear to be more formidable. The Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks are one of the more useful items to collect and has a direct impact on the endgame. So, here's everything you need to know about mining Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks and the best farming routes.

Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks: How To Mine

Genshin Impact Mining White Iron Chunks
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Mining Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks is quite simple - once you have located them. After finding a cluster of the White Iron Chunks you will want to 'attack' them by pressing whichever button you have equipped to your weapons. You can attack the Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks with any weapon, and once they break you will be able to collect them and add them to your inventory.

Claymore-wielding characters have been found to mine Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks faster than others, so if you're looking for efficiency, this is your best bet.

Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks: Best Farming Routes

Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks Location
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The Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks can be found pretty much across the entirety of Teyvat, although many areas on the land have a more concentrated density, which is where you will reap the most rewards. 

The four best farming routes for Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks are located in Spiral Abyss, Mt. Aozang, Wolvendum, and Stormbearer Mountains. 

Players who ascend to the top of Mt. Aozang will find at least eight spots that contain Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks, making this one of the best farming routes.

Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks: Best Uses

Once you have collected your Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks, you will be able to spend them on fixing up your weapons. The best uses for the White Iron Chunks are:

  • Iron Sting
  • Whiteblind
  • Mappa Mare
  • Amenoma Kageuchi
  • Hakushin Ring
  • Katsuragikiri Nagamasa
  • Hamayumi
  • Kitain Cross Spear
  • Amber, Crescent, Starglitter, Archaic, and Rancour Prototypes

With the upgraded weapons from collecting your Genshin Impact White Iron Chunks, you'll be best equipped for the endgame.

 

Jack Marsh
About the author
Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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