All Lifespring FF7 Rebirth locations in the Grasslands

Finding Expedition Intel Lifespring locations in FF7 Rebirth doesn’t just let you find Transmuter Chips and provide info about the earth; they’re also key for certain missions – like finding the Quetzalcoatl Talon to repair the windmill in one of the game’s side quests. 

There are only six Lifesprings in the Grasslands, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s first fully explorable area, but some can be impossible to find if you don’t know where to look. 

Expedition Intel 1: Cragshade Lifespring location

The first of FF7 Rebirth’s Lifespring locations in the Grasslands is pretty straightforward to find with it being south of Oliver’s farm, so odds are you’ll have passed it already and will show on your map.

Cragshade Lifespring location in FF7 RebirthClick to enlarge

As you approach, the red Springseeker Owl will appear and lead you the rest of the way.

If this is indeed your first Lifespring, Chadley will speak up and encourage you to scan it.

Expedition Intel 2: Wetlands Lifespring location

Another easy Lifespring to find, you’ll just need to head to the marked point southeast of Bill’s Ranch in the image below. 

Wetlands Lifespring location in Final Fantasy 7 RebirthClick to enlarge

Follow the Springseeker Owl up the cliff and the Lifespring will be right there. 

Expedition Intel 3: Morass Lifespring location

The third Grasslands Lifespring in FF7 Rebirth is the one that personally gave me some real difficulty since I thought I needed to journey across one of the swamp’s stone bridges in the image below to get there. 

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Morass Lifespring location in FF7 RebirthClick to enlarge

It turns out, you need to go under the bridge using your Chocobos to trek across the swamp until you reach a bit of land – which I’ve marked with arrows. You’ll then see two flights of stairs you need to walk up before you find the Springseeker Owl and it leads you the rest of the way. 

Expedition Intel 4: Grasswastes Lifespring location

This is probably the easiest of FF7 Rebirth’s Lifesprings to find in the Grasslands – being a very short trip southeast of Kalm as marked below.

Grasswastes Lifespring location in Final Fantasy 7 RebirthClick to enlarge

If this is your first time in this particular woodland area, you might get interrupted by Mai with a Combat Assignments tutorial, but you can simply leave the area to skip it and carry on. 

Expedition Intel 5: Mako Pipeline Lifespring location

In the rocky area south of Kalm, this Lifespring can be found to the right of the Field Intel 5 combat assignment.

Mako Pipeline Lifespring location in FF7 RebirthClick to enlarge

Head to the right side of the same pipeline, and you’ll soon spot the Springseeker Owl up a hill which will lead you to the fifth Grasslands Lifespring by a tree. 

Expedition Intel 6: Cavern Lifespring location

After getting the fifth, finding the final Grasslands Lifespring location in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is simply a quick trip to the left of the same pipeline and heading further south and up a hill before the Springseeker Owl is in your sights and takes you the rest of the way. 

The Cavern Lifespring location in Final Fantasy 7 RebirthClick to enlarge

After you’ve scanned the final Lifespring for the region, Chadley will contact you and mention he’s analysed the data you’ve sent to find the location of a new Transmuter Chip.

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Now you’ll have scanned enough Lifesprings in FF7 Rebirth to find the Quetzalcoatl, repair the windmill, and even gather more Transmuter Chips.

This guide is a work in progress, and we’re working to add the Lifespring locations from other regions in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth soon.

For more from the game, check out all of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s trophies, how to get Yuffie in your party, and how to gain SP fast. 

Otherwise, check out our FF7 Rebirth guides homepage for even more essentials right here at TRAN HUNG DAO School.

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