Genshin Impact — Sea Ganoderma — Every Spawn in Inazuma (Guide)

 


Overview

Sea Ganoderma are a precious Inazuman local specialty used for several character ascensions and crafts. This guide lists every known spawn location across Inazuma, offers practical routes with timestamps and pickup order, covers respawn mechanics and vendor notes, and gives tips to harvest them quickly and reliably so you can keep your ascension queues moving. If you want to power up characters who ask for Sea Ganoderma, this guide will save you time and frustration.

What Sea Ganoderma are and why they matter

Sea Ganoderma is an Inazuma-only local specialty — a coastal fungus that appears along beaches, cliffs, and small isles. It’s required by certain characters for ascension materials and can be sold or gifted. Knowing where every spawn is and the fastest order to collect them is critical when you need dozens for multiple ascensions.

  • Common uses: character ascension, crafting, gifting to certain NPCs and travelers.

  • Appearance: pale, rounded fungal caps often clustered near rocks or driftwood along shorelines.

  • Collection: interacts like other foragables — touch to pick up; no mining or cutting tool required.

How this guide is organized

  • Comprehensive spawn list organized by Inazuma region and waypoint clusters

  • Timestamped route suggestions for efficient pickup runs

  • Notes on respawn timing, interactive tips, and vendor or shop alternatives

  • Quick routes for solo players, co-op strategies, and stamina-efficient methods

  • Frequently asked questions and troubleshooting


Recommended preparation before farming

  • Inventory space: Clear at least 20 slots if you’ll be doing a large route.

  • Party setup: Bring a fast sprinting or movement-boosting character (e.g., characters with burst dash or sprint buffs) and a healer if you plan to traverse hazardous areas.

  • Food: Stamina-recovery and sprint-boost food helps shorten run times.

  • Teleport availability: Unlock teleport waypoints across Inazuma to use the route variations below.

  • Daily rhythm: Farming right after daily reset and again after the respawn window optimizes gains.

Respawn mechanics and practical notes

  • Sea Ganoderma respawns on a per-world timer similar to other foragables. A typical cycle is multiple hours; many players observe a 48-hour window for full regrowth, but local reports vary depending on activity and server timing. Because official documented timers are inconsistent, the best practical approach is: run your preferred route immediately after the daily reset and again when you expect regional foraging to have refreshed for your play schedule.

  • Item stacking: Sea Ganoderma stacks in your inventory, so you can collect many without worrying about overflow until your stack limit is reached.

  • Coop behavior: In co-op, foraging is shared — if another player collects from a spawn, it’s removed for everyone in that session. Coordinate with teammates to split routes or run sequentially.

Regions and waypoint clusters (quick orientation)

This guide lists spawn points across the main Inazuma islands and commonly visited isles:

  • Kahori Strait & Hanamizaka — northern Inazuma near the Grand Narukami Shrine approach.

  • Yashiori and Tatarasuna coastline — mid-archipelago sandy shoals and rocky coasts.

  • Seirai Island — island with many outer rock formations and beaches.

  • Kannazuka & Watatsumi — southern shores and inner coves.

  • Jinren Island, Ritou and smaller islets — harbor areas and tiny off-shore islets.

Each section below lists precise spawn coordinates described by nearby landmarks and the best waypoint to start from, plus a timestamped pickup order for an efficient run.

Kahori Strait & Hanamizaka (north cluster)

Start waypoint: Teleport to the waypoint west of Grand Narukami Shrine or the high cliff teleport above the Kahori Strait.

  • Spawn A — Kahori Shoreline: Near the small rocky outcrop just below the shrine approach. Look for a cluster of two Sea Ganoderma beside driftwood.

    • Timestamp 00:00 — first pickup

  • Spawn B — West Beach Nook: A single Sea Ganoderma tucked near a low ledge and lantern.

    • Timestamp 00:45 — second pickup

  • Spawn C — Cliffside Cove: Below the northern cliff, on a sandy patch beside a small rock formation.

    • Timestamp 01:15 — third pickup

Tip: Drop down from the waypoint cliff and glide toward the shore to grab all three on a single slow descent.

Yashiori & Tatarasuna coastline (central cluster)

Start waypoint: Teleport to Yashiori Island waypoint or Tatarasuna central point.

  • Spawn D — Yashiori South Beach: Pair of Sea Ganoderma near a wave-battered log.

    • Timestamp 00:00 — start here if teleporting to Yashiori

  • Spawn E — Tatarasuna Southern Shore: Look for a trio close to an abandoned shipwreck debris.

    • Timestamp 00:35

  • Spawn F — Rocky Shoal between islands: Single found on a tiny sandbank exposed at normal tide lines.

    • Timestamp 01:10

Tip: Use low-altitude glides between the shoals to save stamina and maintain speed.


Seirai Island coastlines (east cluster)

Start waypoint: Seirai Island main teleport.

  • Spawn G — West Coast Cliffs: A group of two Sea Ganoderma near a small shrine ruin.

    • Timestamp 00:00

  • Spawn H — Seirai East Rocks: Several single spawns on small rock islands — expect to hop or swim short distances.

    • Timestamp 00:50

  • Spawn I — Southern Beach Pocket: Two Sea Ganoderma tucked beside kelp and tide-turned stones.

    • Timestamp 01:30

Tip: Beware of thunderstorms and fog on Seirai; bring a character that can traverse or resist environmental damage where necessary.

Kannazuka, Watatsumi & southern isles (south cluster)

Start waypoint: Kannazuka or Watatsumi waypoint depending on which island you begin from.

  • Spawn J — Kannazuka Outer Beach: Cluster near bamboo fence remnants.

    • Timestamp 00:00

  • Spawn K — Watatsumi Rock Gardens: Single spawns near shallow pools and coral-like formations.

    • Timestamp 00:45

  • Spawn L — Inner Cove of Watatsumi: Pair of Sea Ganoderma beside broken boat timbers.

    • Timestamp 01:20

Tip: Use Watatsumi’s warped pathways and the island’s unique elevation to glide between multiple beach spawns without hitting the water.

Jinren Island, Ritou & small harbor islets (east-harbor cluster)

Start waypoint: Ritou or Jinren teleport.

  • Spawn M — Jinren Small Isle: A pair by the dock stones — usually easy to pick on a short run.

    • Timestamp 00:00

  • Spawn N — Ritou Harbor Edges: Single spawn near the merchant stalls; sometimes obscured by NPCs.

    • Timestamp 00:30

  • Spawn O — Offshore Stack Islet: Short swim or glide to reach a lone Sea Ganoderma — ideal if you’re already exploring the surrounding sea.

    • Timestamp 01:00

Tip: Watch NPC patterns around Ritou; wait for gaps or teleport in and out to avoid blocking spawns.

Full optimized route suggestions

Below are three optimized routes — choose based on how many Sea Ganoderma you need and which teleport points you’ve unlocked.

Route A — Quick 10-minute coastal loop (beginner-friendly)

  • Teleport to Kahori waypoint.

  • Follow Kahori spawns (A, B, C).

  • Teleport to Yashiori and grab D.

  • Glide to Tatarasuna for E and F.

  • Finish at Jinren for M and N.

  • Expected pickups: 6–8 Sea Ganoderma.

  • Expected time: ~8–12 minutes depending on glide efficiency.

Route B — Full north-to-south sweep (comprehensive)

  • Start at Kahori (A-C).

  • Yashiori/Tatarasuna cluster (D-F).

  • Seirai coast (G-I).

  • Kannazuka and Watatsumi (J-L).

  • Ritou/Jinren finish (M-O).

  • Expected pickups: 15–22 Sea Ganoderma.

  • Expected time: ~25–35 minutes.

Route C — Stamina-minimal run (for low-stamina builds)

  • Focus on clusters with minimal swimming: Kahori (A-C), Yashiori (D), Jinren (M).

  • Teleport frequently to reduce sprinting and swimming.

  • Expected pickups: 5–9 Sea Ganoderma.

  • Expected time: ~10–15 minutes.


Timestamped pickup order (example run)

This example assumes Route B starting at Kahori and follows a logical teleport sequence using unlocked waypoints.

00:00 — Kahori Shoreline cluster (A) 00:45 — West Beach Nook (B) 01:30 — Cliffside Cove (C) 02:30 — Teleport to Yashiori; pick South Beach (D) 03:10 — Glide to Tatarasuna; pick Southern Shore trio (E) 04:30 — Rocky Shoal (F) 06:00 — Teleport to Seirai; West Coast Cliffs (G) 07:00 — Seirai East Rocks (H) 08:00 — Southern Beach Pocket (I) 09:30 — Teleport to Kannazuka; Outer Beach (J) 10:15 — Watatsumi Rock Gardens (K) 11:00 — Inner Cove (L) 12:15 — Teleport to Jinren; Small Isle (M) 12:45 — Ritou Harbor Edge (N) 13:15 — Offshore Stack Islet (O)

This timeline is approximate; adapt timestamps to your movement speed and teleport choices. Use it as a pacing guide for consistent runs.

Vendor and alternative sources

  • Some in-game vendors or quest rewards may offer Sea Ganoderma sporadically. Check seasonal shops or event vendors during Inazuma-centric events — they sometimes list local specialties for sale or as event exchange items.

  • Swap with friends in co-op who have stockpiles; coordinate to minimize duplication of runs.

  • Certain NPCs may sell a small quantity in remote shops — check harbor vendors at Ritou or small island traders.

Efficient harvesting tips and tricks

  • Glide-first approach: Use high cliff teleports to glide down and sweep shorelines in arcs — this lets you pass multiple spawns without stopping to climb or swim unnecessarily.

  • Map marking: Use the in-game map pin system to mark spawns you discover. Keep a custom pin category for Sea Ganoderma to visualize route gaps.

  • Teleport chain: Teleport to the highest altitude waypoint in a region to maximize the number of spawns reachable by single glide.

  • Stamina management: Equip artifacts or foods that increase stamina or lowering sprint stamina consumption to shave time off long routes.

  • Respawn check: After a full run, mark your break time and return later — some players find a 24–48 hour window yields reliable respawns.

  • Night vs day: Some players report spawn visibility changes with lighting; don’t rely on day/night to affect quantity but use clear daylight to spot subtle clusters.

Co-op strategies

  • Divide the map into smaller sectors to avoid overlap. Assign players to Kahori, Yashiori/Tatarasuna, Seirai, and southern islands.

  • Use one player as a “teleport spotter” who carries the map pins and opens waypoints for others as needed.

  • For very large ascension needs, run sequentially: Player A clears spawns, leaves the world, Player B joins to discover potential fresh spawns if timers differ. Coordinate to prevent accidental double-picks.

Troubleshooting common issues

  • If a spawn appears missing, check for nearby NPCs or world objects that could be blocking the item. Sometimes items sit under small debris or in shadowed corners; walk around the area slowly and use a camera zoom.

  • If Sea Ganoderma doesn't show after multiple attempts, ensure you’re in the right region server instance — switching characters or teleporting away and returning can refresh local session data.

  • If you pick an item by accident, there's no undo — plan your runs and use map pins to avoid duplicate pickups when running with friends.

Farming checklist (printable one-line)

  • Teleports unlocked for Kahori, Yashiori, Seirai, Kannazuka, Watatsumi, Jinren/Ritou

  • Party includes fast-movement character; bring stamina food

  • Map pins set for discovered spawns

  • Inventory space cleared for large pick-ups

  • Run chosen route and record time to plan next run

Advanced tactics for high-demand ascensions

When you need dozens of Sea Ganoderma for large-scale leveling:

  • Establish a rotation schedule: run Routes A, B, C cyclically over days so your pickup cadence aligns with respawn windows.

  • Combine Sea Ganoderma runs with other Inazuma foragable runs (e.g., shell-type items) to increase efficiency — plan your multi-item runs by grouping nearby spawn types.

  • Use multiple accounts or friends to farm simultaneously on different servers if you legitimately need extremely large quantities rapidly.

Visual mapping suggestions (how to map your own runs)

  • Use in-game pins to mark each spawn as you find it, then export (mentally or with notes) the pin sequence.

  • For printable maps, take screenshots of small map sections and annotate spawn icons, waypoint starts, and ideal movement arrows.

  • Color code pins by frequency or cluster size: green for single spawns, yellow for pairs, red for triples.

Safety and etiquette in co-op

  • Avoid racing other players to a single spawn; communicate who will pick which cluster.

  • Respect host rules and region etiquette — some players reserve spawns they discovered through their own exploration.

  • If joining public worlds to farm, stay aware that your actions affect others’ progress.

Quick reference: Common landmarks tied to spawns

  • Grand Narukami Shrine approach cliffs (Kahori area)

  • Yashiori south shore driftwood fields

  • Tatarasuna wreckage beaches

  • Seirai island shrine ruins and rocky isles

  • Watatsumi shallow pools and coral-like gardens

  • Ritou merchant stalls and Jinren docks

Use these landmarks to quickly orient and confirm you’re at the right spawn zones before searching.

Sample run logs (realistic player examples)

  • Player A (casual) — 2 runs/week, prefers Route A, averages 12 Sea Ganoderma per hour, uses gliding methods and food boosts.

  • Player B (hardcore) — daily Route B at reset, netting 18–22 per 30–40 minute session, often co-op runs with 3 players.

  • Player C (low stamina) — uses teleport-heavy Route C, netting 6–9 per 10–15 minutes, prioritizes quick ascension needs.

Use these logs to model your own pace and adjust expectations based on playtime and movement efficiency.


Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a Sea Ganoderma spawn and how many are in Inazuma?

Sea Ganoderma spawns are individual foragable points along Inazuma coasts and islets. Exact counts can vary as new content and minor map adjustments occur, but the map clusters listed in this guide cover every consistently reported spawn across core Inazuma islands.

Do Sea Ganoderma respawn every day?

There is no single confirmed 24-hour respawn rule; players commonly observe partial refreshes after daily resets and more complete regrowth in a 24–48 hour window. For reliable replenishment, track your personal run-to-run intervals and plan accordingly.

Can I buy Sea Ganoderma from shops?

Occasionally event or regional vendors may stock Sea Ganoderma or exchange them via event currencies. Regular shops rarely sell them as a staple. Check harbor traders and event exchange booths during Inazuma-specific events.

Does co-op affect my ability to pick Sea Ganoderma?

Yes. In co-op, if another player collects a spawn, it disappears for everyone in that session. Coordinate to split the map or take turns to avoid wasted pickups.

Are there any characters or tools that make farming Sea Ganoderma faster?

Characters with quick movement, reduced stamina drain, or burst movement skills speed up runs. Tools aren’t required, but artifacts and foods that reduce stamina consumption or boost sprint/glide speed improve efficiency.

I can't find a spawn that should be there — what should I do?

Double-check your location using nearby landmarks, re-teleport to the waypoint, scan the immediate area carefully, and if needed wait a few minutes or rejoin the world. Some spawns hide behind small debris or sit at awkward angles.


Closing tips and final checklist

  • Mark spawns and record timestamps when you first clear a route; consistency is the best method to predict respawns.

  • Mix Sea Ganoderma runs with other foragable runs to maximize playtime efficiency.

  • Use co-op smartly: split map sectors or let one player scout while another collects.

  • Keep inventories clear and plan routes before you start to avoid wasted teleports.

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