Clockwork Meka is a Genshin Impact enemy group unique to Fontaine. There are seven types of normal Clockwork Meka and four types of Specialist Meks that can be found both on land and underwater, and all drop the same character and weapon Ascension materials:Meshing Gear, Mechanical Spur Gear, and Artificed Dynamic Gear.
Where to Find Clockwork Meka in Genshin Impact
There are plenty of Clockwork Mekas in Fontaine, so you won’t have trouble finding them both above ground and underwater. Since there are seven different types of Meka, expect tosee them in different forms. For instance, you might find stingray-shaped Meka underwater and spider-shaped ones above ground.
Underwater
Reference the image above for all the Clockwork Meka you can find in Fontaine’s underwater area.
Above Ground - Court of Fontaine
Reference the image above for all the Clockwork Meka you can find within the Court of Fontaine’s land area. Most of them are situated northwest of the region.
Above Ground - Beryl Region
Reference the image above for all the Clockwork Meka you can find in the Beryl Region. There are plenty of them clustered around Teleport Waypoints, so they’re easy to get to.
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How to Defeat Clockwork Meka in Genshin Impact
Clockwork Meka aren’t very strong; they’re the equivalent of fungi in Fontaine, so you won’t have trouble fighting them. They’re also Elementally-neutral, so you don’t have to worry about immunity. When underwater, I recommendabsorbing the Xenochromatic Hunter Ray’s abilityand using it against the Clockwork Mek—it can one-shot the enemies, so they’re very easy to defeat.
Meanwhile, you can easily defeat Clockwork Meka on land by triggering Elemental Reactions. All of them are neutral and don’t have particular immunities, nor do they have annoying shields. I find them a lot easier to defeat than Specters (even the Specialist Meks), so your regular exploration team shouldn’t run into trouble.
If you find the Meka are a little difficult to defeat, you’re able to make use of Pneumousia Reactions to kill them faster. Meks that release apurple glow are Pneuma-aligned, while those with awhite glow are Ousia-aligned. Use any Ousia-aligned character (e.g.Lynette) against Pneuma-aligned enemies and any Pneuma-aligned character (e.g.Lyney) against Ousia enemies to trigger an Overloaded state every few seconds.
For more on Fontaine enemies, check out our guide onAll Tainted Hydro Phantasm Locations in Genshin Impacthere on Pro Game Guides.