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Nameless Ruins is a subarea located in The Chasm: Underground Mines, The Chasm, Liyue.

There are massive mounds of solid dark mud at the floor of the ruins (which do not act like actual Dark Mud), and at the roof of the cave is an upside-down ruin that contains a water pool.

There is a purple barrier around the Inverted City that can only be removed in The Grave of the Guarded, which is part of the Chapter II: Act IV - Requiem of the Echoing Depths Archon Quest.

Points of Interest[]

There are 2 points of interest in Nameless Ruins:

Name Description
"The Two Strange Bells"

They are involved in the quest World Quest Perils in the Dark in Series The Chasm Delvers.

Inverted City

The Inverted City is a structure with architecture that somewhat resembles that of Khaenri'ah.

This location is initially blocked off by a barrier, which will be removed during Archon Quest Chapter II: Act IV - Requiem of the Echoing Depths.

Quests[]

World Quests

Hidden Exploration Objectives

Features[]

Exploration[]

Enemies[]

Common Enemies[]

Elite Enemies[]

Local Specialties[]

Soundtracks[]

No.Soundtrack NameAlbumPlayed In
28Decayed in the DarknessMillelith's WatchNameless Ruins
Domains
29A Shard From Past GloriesMillelith's WatchNameless Ruins
30Ripples of the PastMillelith's WatchNameless Ruins (ruins near "The Two Strange Bells"), Inverted City
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31The Long Lost DaysMillelith's WatchNameless Ruins (ruins near "The Two Strange Bells"), Inverted City
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37Seething AnimosityMillelith's WatchCombat in Nameless Ruins
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38Undercurrents of HostilityMillelith's WatchCombat in Nameless Ruins (ruins near "The Two Strange Bells"), Inverted City
Domains

Trivia[]

  • The statues around the inverted pool are the same as the ones in front of the Dainichi Mikoshi, whether they are tied by lore or simply reused assets is currently unknown.
  • The architecture of the buildings in the Nameless Ruins are almost identical to the ones found in Enkanomiya with identical geometric and triangular shapes, strips of gold, vertical sliding doors and pillar designs.

Video Guides[]

Unlock Waypoint in Nameless Ruins Guide

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishNameless Ruins
Chinese
(Simplified)
无名遗迹
Wúmíng Yíjì
Nameless Ruins
Chinese
(Traditional)
無名遺蹟
Wúmíng Yíjī
Japaneseめいせき
Mumei Iseki[1]
Nameless Ruins
Korean무명의 유적
Mumyeong-ui Yujeok
Nameless Ruins
SpanishRuinas DesconocidasUnknown Ruins
FrenchRuines anonymesAnonymous Ruins
RussianБезымянные руины
Bezymyannyye ruiny
Nameless Ruins
ThaiNameless Ruins
VietnameseDi TíchDi Tích Vô DanhVô DanhNameless Ruin
GermanNamenlose RuineNameless Ruin
IndonesianNameless Ruins
PortugueseRuínas DesconhecidasUnknown Ruins
Turkishİsimsiz HarabelerNameless Ruins
ItalianRovine IgnoteUnknown Ruins

Change History[]

References[]

  1. Map, Label: Nameless Ruins (Japanese)

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