Alright, today I want to share my experience with finding Henna Berries. Sounds simple, right? But let me tell you, it was a bit of an adventure.
So, I started my hunt in this place called Aaru Village. I warped to the Statue of the Seven. From there, I just followed the path going south. Easy enough, and boom, there they were, Henna Berries, just chilling by the roadside. I grabbed a bunch, feeling pretty good about myself.
Heading to Dar al-Shifa
Next up, I headed into the Dar al-Shifa area. This part was a bit trickier, but I managed to find more Henna Berries around there. They were on these cacti, which was kind of cool, I guess. I spent a good chunk of time there, scouring the area. It was quite a walk, not gonna lie.
Exploring the Desert
- The Dune of Elusion: I warped to the waypoint there and just started walking southwest. Found some more Henna Berries that way. Then, I went east and yep, more berries.
- Northeast Trek: After that, I ran northeast, towards some cacti I spotted in the distance. And guess what? More Henna Berries. It felt like a never-ending berry hunt at this point, but hey, I was on a mission.
No Shops, Just Desert
One thing I learned the hard way is that you can’t buy these things anywhere. I checked every vendor I could think of, in every town I knew, but nope, nothing. These Henna Berries are strictly a do-it-yourself kind of deal. You gotta find them in the desert, attached to cacti, like some kind of desert scavenger.
By the end of it, I had walked what felt like a marathon. But I had a ton of Henna Berries. I guess it was worth it? I mean, if you need them for, say, leveling up Candace or Faruzan in that Genshin Impact game, this is the way to go. Just be prepared for a lot of walking. And I mean, a lot.
So yeah, that’s my Henna Berry story. It’s not exactly a page-turner, but if you’re into this kind of thing, or if you’re a Genshin Impact player, maybe you’ll find it useful. Or at least, you’ll know what you’re getting into. Happy hunting!