Collective of Plenty in Genshin Impact
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3 things to know about Collective of Plenty in Genshin Impact

It is time to visit the Collective of Plenty.

The Genshin Impact 5.5 update will finally introduce us to the Collective of Plenty in Natlan. It is Iansan and Varesa’s tribe and is located west of Mualani’s People of the Springs. This article briefly covers some information that you may want to know about the Collective of Plenty.

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3 things you should know about Collective of Plenty

Tatankasauras

Tatankasaurus is a new saurian companion
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You can find a new and unique Saurian companion in Collective of Plenty called Tatankasaurus. They are big in size and gentle in nature, but extremely powerful and can run very fast, which is also their exploration ability. The Tatankasaurus can easily charge across land, water, and liquid Phlogiston when sprinting at full speed. Additionally, they can use the terrain differences to leap.

The Tatankasaurus can also smash through the rocks containing Phlogiston, also called Pulverite, and it can help during exploration.

Tribe’s culture

Tribemates like to test their raw strength.
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The warriors of the Collective of Plenty love to test their raw strength. They also have a special arena where they hold various competitions, including wrestling. In addition, the ashes of the volcano have made the soil very fertile, making the land perfect for growing crops. Thanks to this, the food grown in Collective of Plenty tastes delicious and so they regularly have eating contests.

Speaking of the eating contest, the upcoming 5-star Electro character, Varesa, won the 242nd Inferno Stomach Supremo competition by eating 80 servings of Hot Spring O’Clock.

Also read: Time until Varesa releases in Genshin Impact

Volcano

 Great Volcano of Tollan in Collective of Plenty
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The volcano near the Collective of Plenty sometimes erupts and rains down rocks in the area. People of the tribe are used to it and they just smash all the rocks into pieces. However, you may want to watch out for them when exploring the area near the volcano. You may also encounter some falling rocks but the Tatanksaurs can help you with them.


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