How to Get 9,200 Primogems for Sandrone and Citlali – Genshin Impact

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The 9,200 Primogems claim is an upper-end Phase 1 estimate, not a one-click reward or single code, and it depends on stacking dailies, events, exploration, endgame resets, trials, web rewards, codes, and maintenance compensation before the banners end.

If you are saving for Sandrone or Citlali in Genshin Impact Version 6.7 Phase 1, the headline number works as a budget target rather than a reward you claim all at once. Phase 1 is treated here as the July 1 to July 21 window, so the total depends heavily on how much of that period you actually play.

The full 9,200 free Primogems estimate sits at the high end of current player calculations. Full-clear players who finish the major events, exploration, Imaginarium Theater, Abyss, and small reward sources can approach it, while relaxed or lower-investment players should expect a lower total.

What the 9,200 Primogems number means

🔑 keyThe important correction is simple: 9,200 Primogems is not an instant claim. There is no single inbox gift, redeem code, or banner reward that hands over the whole amount for Sandrone and Citlali.

Instead, the number is a combined Phase 1 income estimate. It adds daily commissions, update compensation, event rewards, new-area exploration, endgame resets, character trials, web rewards, redeem codes, HoYoLAB check-in rewards, and shop fates converted into Primogem value.

Because several pieces depend on account strength and completion, the real total can move. A player who 36-stars Abyss, clears full Theater, and sweeps exploration has a much better shot at the upper-end estimate than someone logging in mainly for dailies and events.

Phase 1 Primogem source budget

Source Estimated reward Requirement Notes
Daily Commissions 1,260 Primogems Complete all four commissions for 21 days Based on 60 Primogems per day.
Maintenance compensation 600 Primogems Claim patch mail before it expires Direct inbox reward after scheduled downtime.
Sunny Summer Fontinalia About 1,000 Primogems Complete the flagship event Also includes Charlotte, a Charlotte skin, a Crown of Insight, and materials.
Final Longrange Sight Lines About 420 Primogems Play the event from July 17 to July 27 Shooting strategy challenges; part of the smaller event pool.
Imaginarium Theater Up to 1,000 Primogems Clear every act after the July 1 reset Clear to Act 8 is closer to 620 Primogems.
Spiral Abyss Up to 800 Primogems Clear with 36 stars during the Phase 1 reset Floor 11 clears are closer to about 600 Primogems.
Stygian Onslaught About 450 Primogems Clear the first three stages after the July 8 reset No need to clear the highest difficulty tiers for this counted amount.
New area exploration About 2,020 Primogems Open chests, solve puzzles, find hidden encounters, and clear map activities Exploration totals vary with completion.
Offering system About 500 Primogems Progress the new offering system Some calculations also separate several Intertwined Fates from this.
Limited exploration rewards About 400 Primogems Finish time-limited exploration objectives Requires extra attention beyond normal map cleanup.
World quests and quest rewards About 220 to 700 Primogems Finish available Version 6.7 quests One lower estimate counts 220; broader quest totals reach higher.
Achievements About 250 to 300 Primogems Unlock new exploration, quest, and combat achievements Often bundled with web rewards and codes in compact totals.
Web events and redeem codes About 300 to 730 Primogems Redeem active codes quickly and finish web events Values vary because codes and web rewards are time-limited.
Character trials 40 Primogems Complete Sandrone and Citlali trials 20 Primogems each.
HoYoLAB daily check-in About 60 Primogems Check in during Phase 1 Small, easy to miss, and separate from in-game dailies.
Paimon’s Bargains 5 Intertwined Fates / 800 Primogems value Use enough Star Glitter after the July 1 shop reset This is fate value, not raw Primogems, and only applies if you can afford the fates.
 

That is the route to the upper-end total: grab the guaranteed mail, never miss dailies, clear both major combat resets as far as your account allows, finish the flagship event, sweep the new area, and pick up the small rewards that are easy to forget. The cleanest way to think about it is raw Primogems plus fates converted into Primogem value, because Paimon’s Bargains contributes wishes rather than currency sitting in your wallet.

QUICK WIN

Claim maintenance mail, active codes, and event rewards first, because those are the easiest Phase 1 Primogems to lose to expiration.

Realistic totals by player effort

Player type Likely total Wish estimate What changes
Full-clear F2P About 9,200 Primogems About 58 to 60 wishes Assumes strong Theater and Abyss clears, full event play, heavy exploration, codes, web rewards, trials, check-in, and shop fate value where available.
Active casual F2P About 8,200 Primogems, or lower if endgame is skipped About 52 to 55 wishes More realistic if you clear events and dailies but miss full Theater, 36-star Abyss, total exploration, or some web/code rewards.
Welkin user Free total + 1,890 Primogems About 70+ wishes with the upper-end free total Welkin adds 90 Primogems per day for 21 days, but it is paid and separate from the free 9,200 claim.

The full number is possible only if your account can handle the high-value checks. The biggest swing points are Imaginarium Theater, Spiral Abyss, full exploration, and whether you remember every code, web event, and check-in reward.

For conversion, 160 Primogems equals 1 wish. So 9,200 Primogems is 57.5 wishes before rounding, usually discussed as roughly 58 to 60 wishes depending on whether shop fates are being counted alongside raw Primogems.

 

Blessing of the Welkin Moon should never be blended into the free total. It can make the banner budget feel much healthier across Phase 1, but the 9,200 figure is specifically the free upper-end route before optional paid income.

Mistakes that lower your Primogem total

The most common mistake is treating the total as guaranteed. It is a checklist of sources, and every skipped source pulls the final number down. Missing daily commissions across a few days, for example, quietly removes hundreds of Primogems from the Phase 1 budget.

⚠️ watch outTime-limited rewards are the easiest to lose. Maintenance mail, redeem codes, web events, and limited event pages can disappear before the banners end, so they should be claimed early instead of saved for a final-day cleanup.

Endgame assumptions also matter. If you skip Imaginarium Theater, stop before the highest Abyss rewards, or ignore Stygian Onslaught, the upper-end estimate stops applying to your account. That does not make your run bad; it just means your banner budget should be calculated from what you can actually clear.

The last trap is counting Paimon’s Bargains as automatic Primogems. The five Intertwined Fates are valuable, but they require enough Star Glitter from previous wishes, and they are fates rather than raw currency.

Sandrone and Citlali pull planning

If you reach the upper-end 9,200 Primogems estimate, you are looking at roughly 58 to 60 pulls of Phase 1 value. That is a serious banner fund, especially if you already have pity built, but it is still below the amount needed to guarantee a featured 5-star from zero pity after a lost 50/50.

That makes pity tracking more important than the headline total. If you are close to soft pity, the Phase 1 budget may be enough to give Sandrone or Citlali a real shot. If you are starting from zero with no guarantee, spending everything now means accepting risk or saving for later banners instead.

Keep the decision focused on your account, not unverified role labels. Treat Sandrone and Citlali as banner targets for budgeting purposes, then wait for in-game trials and official details before making final build or team assumptions.

💡 pro tipBefore converting the whole Phase 1 stash into wishes, check the current active redeem codes and make sure every limited web reward has been claimed. Those small sources matter most when you are near a pity breakpoint.

It is also worth planning for Phase 2 Primogems before committing everything to Sandrone or Citlali. If you are interested in later banners, compare your current pity, guarantee status, and expected Phase 2 income before pulling.

Finally, keep build prep separate from banner math. Farming materials, artifacts, and weapons for Sandrone or Citlali can be useful, but the Primogem plan should stay centered on how many wishes you can earn before July 21.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 9,200 Primogems reward guaranteed?

No. 9,200 Primogems is an upper-end Phase 1 estimate that assumes broad participation, strong clears, exploration progress, codes, web rewards, trials, check-ins, and shop fate value where available.

Is there one redeem code for all 9,200 Primogems?

No. There is no single code for the whole amount. Redeem codes are only one small part of the total, alongside dailies, events, exploration, endgame resets, and compensation.

How many wishes is 9,200 Primogems?

9,200 Primogems equals 57.5 wishes at 160 Primogems per wish. In practical banner talk, that is roughly 58 to 60 wishes depending on whether converted fate value is included.

Can casual players reach 9,200 without full-clearing Abyss and Theater?

Most casual players should expect less. Missing a 36-star Spiral Abyss, full Imaginarium Theater, complete exploration, or web/code rewards can push the total closer to the 8,200 Primogem range or below.

Does Welkin Moon count toward the free total?

No. Blessing of the Welkin Moon adds 90 Primogems per day, or 1,890 Primogems across 21 days, but it is paid optional income and should be counted separately.

More questions
Do Paimon’s Bargains fates count as free Primogems?

They count as wish value, not raw Primogems. The July shop reset can provide up to 5 Intertwined Fates, worth 800 Primogems, but only if you have enough Star Glitter.


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