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Dracolite is a Local Specialty found in Atocpan, Natlan.

How to Obtain[]

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Dracolite can be harvested after breaking the corresponding ores. The ores come in two sizes; the smaller one contains Dracolite Dracolite ×1, and the larger one contains Dracolite Dracolite ×2.

Dracolite ores are Pyro objects and can only be destroyed using Elemental Reactions. Additionally, their durability is greatly reduced when they are hit by Overloaded DMG, including Overloaded DMG that was triggered using nearby Dracolite or the environment. One instance of Overloaded DMG will break the smaller size, and two instances of Overloaded DMG will break the larger size. However, both sizes have the same durability against all other elemental reactions.

Ward Data
Ward
Element
Ward
GU
GU Required to Break
AnemoGeoElectroHydroPyroCryoDendro
Pyro40808040[1]2080

Not required in practice, as any applications of at least 1 Electro gauge unit will cause Overloaded DMG, which reduces durability by 50% or 100%.

All Dracolite of both sizes can be instantly broken without Overloaded damage by:

See the Teyvat Interactive Map for specific locations.

Shop Availability[]

No Shops sell Dracolite.

Craft Usage[]

No recipes use Dracolite as an ingredient.

Ascension Usage[]

1 Character uses Dracolite for ascension:

IansanElectro Iansan

No Weapons use Dracolite for ascension.

Description[]

Found in areas rich in Phlogiston, these red, scalelike crystals are blazing-hot to the touch.
These are commonly found around the Great Volcano of Tollan, possibly due to periodic volcanic eruptions infusing the surrounding rocks with Phlogiston. Legend has it that a brave warrior once fought a dragon and cleaved scales from the beast's neck, and when the scales fell to the ground, they turned into Dracolite.

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Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishDracolite
Chinese
(Simplified)
琉鳞石
Chinese
(Traditional)
琉鱗石
Japanese琉鱗石
Ryuuriseki‍[!][!]
Korean비늘 결정석
Bineul Gyeoljeongseok
SpanishEscamatita
FrenchDracolite
RussianДраколит
Drakolit
ThaiDracolite
VietnameseLưu Lân Thạch
GermanSchuppenkristall
IndonesianDracolite
PortugueseDracolita
TurkishVolkan Kristali
ItalianDragolite

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