In Genshin Impact, the Statues of the Seven provide players with the ability to unlock maps, change elemental talents, buff stats and heal all those powerful party members. They also serve as waypoints to some of the most picturesque areas within the game.

Whilst teleport waypoints are plentiful within Teyvat, Statues of the Seven are limited and only a few exist in the world so far, making them all the more important to collect. Locating these statues is essential for character development and progression, but definitely not without risks! With the scope of the game’s world in mind, they can be very tough to track down.

Updated October 15, 2021, By Helen Ashcroft: Since this guide was written we’ve seen the release of Inazuma, the electro nation. Situated in the ocean, southeast of Liyue, the archipelago nation comprises six main islands, each with its own Statue of Seven. Now Inazuma has been fully released, this makes sixteen Statues of Seven in total. This guide has been updated to add the latest statues and their locations, as well as new maps to help you find them all more easily.

Mondstadt And Dragonspine Statues Of Seven

There are four Statues of Seven in Mondstadt located at Windrise, Starfell Lake, Stormterror’s Lair, and Dawn Winery. There’s also one in Dragonspine.

All the statues in Mondstadt will allow you to change Traveler to an Ameno user, and you can offer them Amencoculous to level them up and unlock rewards. Below are details on how to navigate to each one.

Windrise: Galesong Hill, Mondstadt

One of the first statues you’ll come across within Genshin Impact is the Windrise Statue of the Seven, located in the middle of Galesong Hill on the outskirts of Mondstadt.

This statue is the starting point for multiple main story quests, especially those that include Venti’s character. The area is abundant with Crystalflies and Windwheel Asters, a flower required for character ascension of Bennett, Sucrose, and the Traveller themselves. The statue is directly in front of a monumental (and very important) tree, one of the biggest in the game, so don’t miss a chance to climb it.

Starfell Lake: Starfell Valley, Mondstadt

Just North of the Windrise statue is Starfell Lake, set in between the Whispering Woods and the Stormbearer Mountains.

It’s a handy teleport to unlock if you’re adventuring in the Mountains. This statue is also located near useful mining nodes (to the North, across the water), as well as being close to the Anemo Hypostasis, a world boss which drops essential character ascension materials for wind-based characters. Calla Lilies grow nearby, and, all in all, it’s a nice relaxing stop.

Dawn Winery: Springvale, Windwail Highland, Mondstadt

Overlooking both Mondstadt and the nearby Dawn Winery, this statue is roughly South West of Mondstadt itself on the map. As such, it’s a crucial teleport for the many Mondstadt-adjacent quests.

This is also the closest Statue of the Seven to Lupus Boreas, “Dominator of Wolves,” an impressively named world boss essential to Razor’s story quests. The same boss provides prototype materials that are later used to forge four-star weapons.

Stormterror’s Lair: Brightcrown Mountains, Mondstadt

Players are led to this particular Statue of the Seven as part of the Stormterror Quests, so don’t worry if you’re having difficulty finding this statue by simply stumbling across it.

Located on the West side of Stormterror’s Lair in the Brightcrown Mountains, this statue is essential for any healing or travel when completing the nearby Stormterror Boss fight. When you have completed these and are revisiting this statue, be mindful that the walls of wind that surround the statue are still in effect. As such, gliding off this statue can be dangerous. It’s perhaps best to rely on nearby teleports for navigation of the wider area.

Entombed City - Ancient Palace: Dragonspine

The newest Statue of the Seven is the Dragonspine statue, located straight South of the Adventurer Camp at Dragonspine. The statue is encased in ice at first, making it impossible to unlock.

Players can start the progression quest ‘In the Mountains’ through Iris, an NPC located at the Adventurer Camp at the base of the mountain itself. If the chain is followed, it will naturally result in the unlocking of the statue. However, if you are in a hurry to unlock the area, there is an alternative method.

Scarlet Quartz can be found and mined on the mountain and will provide you with a warming buff (something you will need to survive Dragonspine’s cold climes). This buff will allow you to break the ice that surrounds the statue, unlocking the entire area map as well.

Liyue Statues of Seven

There are five Statues of Seven in Liyue. These are located in Bishui Plain, Qiongji Estuary, Dunyu Ruins, Liyue Harbor, and Qingyun Peak.

All of these statues can be offered Geoculous to level up and will convert Traveler to a Geo user. Here are the details of how to find each one.

Bishui Plain: Dihua Marsh, Liyue

The Statue of the Seven in Bishui Plain is at somewhat of a crossroads as players travel South of Mondstadt, onwards to Liyue. It lies South of the Stone Gate beneath Wuwang Hill, North of Wangshu Inn, and West of Sal Terrace.

Bishui Plain’s Statue of the Seven itself is a little unremarkable. However, the rural area is ripe for frog hunting, Horsetails grow here, and Golden Loaches spawn nearby. Just South of the statue itself is an archer torch challenge that will award you a chest if completed.

Qiongji Estuary: Mingyun Village, Yoaguang Shoal, Liyue

To access the Qiongji Estuary Statue of the Seven, travel East of Wangshu Inn and then up, up, up! Like many of the Liyue teleports, this statue offers impressive views and is a great take-off point for gliding.

The area around the statue is quite scenic in nature, complete with Dragonspine mountains looming in the background. Qingxin grows on nearby clifftops, and you should be sure to search the mountain base for smashable chests.

Liyue Harbor: Liyue

The Liyue Harbor Statue of the Seven is found South of the Guili Plains. The statue sits amongst a set of stairs leading towards the top of the hill and provides a beautiful view of Liyue Harbor below. It’s recommended to take this route if you plan on gliding into town.

While not directly within the harbor itself, this statue is located just above it on the map. There’s a Geo totem puzzle nearby, and a handful of various mushrooms grow under the trees in the area.

Dunyu Ruins: Liyue

The Dunyu Ruins Statue of the Seven is found North East of Lingju Pass, on a hill littered with the ruins of the surrounding temples.

Players will visit this area on regional treasure hunts, and the statue also has several Geo totem puzzles nearby. It’s a good idea to use high points like Dunyu Ruins’ Statue of the Seven as jump-off gliding points to access the temples below.

Qingyun Peak: Minlin, Liyue

The Statue of the Seven located on Qingyun Peak (South-East of Huaguang Stone Forest) is quite possibly the most picturesque (and difficult to reach) statue in Genshin Impact.

Unlock this breathtaking teleport by first completing the tricky Three Cranes puzzle and ascending (via some particularly risky pathways) up to the Dwelling in the Clouds. Once there, locate the Qingyun Peak statue floating just below and glide on down. This statue is a prime location for diving into fascinating hidden lore and cultural references, discovering quest items, and taking in the simply stunning views.

Inazuma Statues of Seven

Each of the six islands that make up Inazuma has its own statue of seven. The islands unlock in the following order: Narukami, Kannazuka, Yashiori, Watatsumi, Serai, Ysurami. The latter two islands are actually south of the main four but have been moved on this map to allow them all in one image. All can be offered electroculous, and can turn the Traveler into an electro user.

In order to unlock these statues, you will first need to complete the quest chain to get to Inazuma. You will land in Ritou and the other islands will unlock as you progress through the main Archon quest chain. If you get stuck at any point try using the waverider. The last island, Ysurumi, will remain covered in fog until you complete the quest chain started by Katherine at the Inazuma Adventurers Guild.

Ritou: Narukami Island, Inazuma

This statue is the first you’ll find on Inazuma. Ritou is the small island you first land on when you complete your journey with Beidou. The island itself is pretty small and you should come across the statue while completing the quest to get yourself across to the main island of Narukami.

If you want to unlock the statue sooner then simply head North as it’s located at the northern-most peak of the island, on top of a hill.

Tatarasuna: Kannazuka, Inazuma

The easiest way to get to this statue is to unlock the Amakane Island Windrider Port on Narukami Island and sail southwest until you hit the Kujou Encampment. From here you can sail around the northern coast, or follow the path down this small island.

The statue is on the north coast just across the inlet on the main island. You will see it from the coast but you’ll need to climb up the cliff to unlock the waypoint.

Higi Village: Yashiori Island, Inazuma

This statue is slightly trickier to reach as it is in the middle of the island. You can use your wavewider to sail down Misoujin Gorge and attempt to climb up but this is difficult. The area is full of electro energy and you will steadily lose health unless you can maintain the electrogranum buff.

The easiest way to reach it is to enter the island from the far west of Higi Village on the coast and climb up towards the statue. The island will still be stormy but you won’t have the debuff to contend with.

Mouun Shrine: Watasumi Island, Inazuma

The Statue of Seven on Watatsumi Island is on a smaller isle just by the west coast west of the main island. It’s situated at the top of a cliff near a ruined shrine. To get to it easily sail all the round around the coast until you get to the south side of this isle.

The cliff with the statue on can be accessed from any side but the easiest way is to go in by the rope bridge at the south. This leads to a gentle path that takes you right to it with no stamina worries.

Koseki Village Shrine: Serai Island, Inazuma

If you are heading down to this island from Kannazuka you’ll hit the isle with the statue on first. The only problem is it will be right across on the other side.

You’ll need to make your way to the southeast of Koseki Village, which is diagonally opposite the Waverrider Port you are likely to have navigated to. Luckily this is one of the easier trips.

Tsurumi Shrine: Tsurumi, Inazuma

This island is the last to be unlocked and will require you to visit Katherine at the Adventurer’s Guild in Inazuma. She will have a quest for you in which you’ll visit and talk to a couple of people before setting sail for the island.

Once you’ve uncovered the first part of the fog you’ll see the statue close by. Just head up the hill slightly to unlock it before you wander off to clear the rest of the fog.

NEXT: Genshin Impact Complete Guide And Walkthrough