Lost and abandoned for centuries, the ruins of this city have become a resting place for paltry beings.
Should you manage to sweep away the monsters inside like a gust of desert wind, you might just find yourself a few rare Artifacts richer.
Should you manage to sweep away the monsters inside like a gust of desert wind, you might just find yourself a few rare Artifacts richer.
City of Gold is a Domain of Blessing located in Khaj-Nisut (Eye of the Sands), Great Red Sand, Sumeru. Clearing this domain gives Artifacts. Challenge domains with higher levels to get better rewards.
Ley Line Disorder[]
Each level in this domain has the following Ley Line Disorder:
Level | Ley Line Disorder |
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I–IV | After a character triggers a Swirl reaction, all party members gain a 50% Anemo DMG Bonus for 10s. |
Challenge Features[]
Each level in this domain has the following Challenge Features:
Level | Challenge Features |
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III–IV | During this challenge, triggering Swirl reactions will grant all party members an Anemo DMG Bonus. As such, place Anemo characters into the party to make use of the Ley Line Disorder and defeat your opponents more effectively. |
Rewards[]
City of Gold offers the following Artifact Sets.
In order to enter the higher levels of the domain, you must have a certain Adventure Rank (AR). For more information regarding Artifact distribution, see Loot System/Artifact Drop Distribution.
Enemies[]
Desert Citadel I | |
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Challenge Target | Defeat 12 opponent(s) within 300 second(s) |
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Desert Citadel II | |
Challenge Target | Defeat 12 opponent(s) within 300 second(s) |
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Desert Citadel III | |
Challenge Target | Defeat 7 opponent(s) within 300 second(s) |
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Desert Citadel IV | |
Challenge Target | Defeat 8 opponent(s) within 300 second(s) |
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Soundtracks[]
No. | Soundtrack Name | Album | Played In |
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104 | Swirls of Sachmis | The Unfathomable Sand Dunes | Molten Iron Fortress, City of Gold Combat, Event Gameplay |
Video Guides[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | City of Gold | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 赤金的城墟 Chìjīn de Chéngxū | Ruins of Scarlet Gold[• 1] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 赤金的城墟 Chìjīn de Chéngxū | |
Japanese | 赤金の廃城 Akagane no Haijou[!][!] | Abandoned Castle of Red and Gold |
Korean | 적금색 폐허 Jeokkkeumsaek Pyeheo | Red Golden Ruin |
Spanish | Aureópoli | Goldopolis |
French | Cité d'or | City of Gold |
Russian | Город золота Gorod zolota | City of Gold |
Thai | เมืองแห่งทองคำ | |
Vietnamese | Phế Tích Ánh Kim | Golden Ruins |
German | Einsame Stadt der Wüste | Solitary City in the Desert |
Indonesian | City of Gold | — |
Portuguese | Cidade Dourada | Golden City |
Turkish | Altın Şehri | City of Gold |
Italian | Città dell'oro | City of Gold |
- ↑ Chinese: "Scarlet" is used to refer to the color of pure gold; e.g., as in the proverb 金无足赤,人无完人 "There are no perfectly scarlet (i.e., pure) gold, as there are no perfect person."
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.3