Where To Use Khaj-Nisut Chess Piece – Genshin Impact

David Mickov
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Safhe Shatranj is a very cool new area that you can be exploring both outside and on the inside because of its many dungeons and cave tunnels that it has. On the outside, you are going to see a chess battlefield arena where you can place some pieces. In this guide, we are going to be showing you where to Use the Khaj Nisut Chess Piece. Let’s get started.

Genshin Impact – Where To Use Khal-Nisut Chess Piece

This is the map location of where you need to head to be able to place your Khal Nisut Chess Piece. As you can see in the picture above you need to head to Safhe Shatranj and then in the very middle of it. Once you get here, you can see a very big chess battleground type of place. This is what it looks like:

You will be flying over it from the east side and then on the very first square piece place that you come across is where you need to place the puzzle piece. The Chess piece is actually going to be a Khaj Nisut Piece. It won’t have another name like a fort or a hunter for example.

That’s all that you need to know about where to use the Khaj Nisut Chess Piece. We hope that this guide has helped you out with what you need to do in order to place this chess piece by yourself. Have fun playing around with the pieces!

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