Here is our complete guide to different wood locations in Genshin Impact. Get ready to build some furniture!
In Genshin Impact, the 1.5 update introduced a whole new housing system called the Serenitea Pot. You vanish inside a magical teapot and, with the help of Tubby, the loving teapot spirit, create and furnish your own kingdom. To make Genshin Impact furniture, you’ll need to find specific trees and plants as well as forage supplies.
With each update, additional Serenitea Pot content is added, such as fish ponds where you can raise ornamental fish you’ve collected over Teyvat and a gardening system where you can plant seeds and grow crops. The arrival of the Inazuma region resulted in the introduction of new wood varieties.
Now that players in Genshin Impact can construct their own homes, they’ll need a lot of resources for each piece of furniture or structure they want to add. There are a variety of sorts that must be collected from various parts of the map. We’ll show you where to find all of the different types of wood you’ll need to construct the furniture you desire in this tutorial. The following are the various types of wood available in Genshin Impact and their locations.
The first type of wood you should collect after unlocking Genshin Impact housing is Fir Wood. Fir Wood may be found in abundance at Galesong Hill in Mondstatdt’s Starfell Valley. Faber’s Firs can also be found at Starsnatch Cliff and Stormbearer Mountains. Wood from these evergreen, Christmas-looking trees with needle leaves should be stored as it is utilised for numerous blueprints.
Pine Wood may be found just to the southeast of Qingce Village in Liyue, to the south of Wuwang Hill. They’ll find a little route leading up the hill, which is bordered by pine trees. Dark green leaves and dark brown trunks characterise the trees. Nearly all trees in the snowy Dragonspine area are Pine trees, so just search for one and start hacking.
By smacking your sword into birch trees, you can obtain Birch wood. These unusual trees can be seen in Mondstadt’s Windtail Highland or just in front of the Dawn Winery. They have white trunks and dark grey tiger stripes. You might also come across some near the Liyue-Mondstadt boundary.
These wood locations are typically found in Lisha and Minlin. However, between Lingju Pass and the Harbor is another good place to farm them. Sandbearer trees have pale brown trunks and heart-shaped leaves.
Cuihua type wood sites can be found all around the Mondstadt area. However, the Dadaupa Gorge area has a large number of them. Cuihua trees, in fact, supply Sunsettia fruits and apples to players. This wood is also required to make a Lingering Moment, which is used to decorate Serenitea Pot with pictures.
Cedar trees can be found in Starfell Valley and Dadaupa Gorge to obtain Fragrant Cedar Wood. They have a thin structure and little leaves, and they grow near the road. You can currently use this wood to make the Shopkeeper’s Cedar Shelf, Red Cedar Scroll Shelf, and Red Cedar Curio Stand. Each item necessitates the use of 12 pieces of this precious wood.
Don’t confuse this wood with bamboo shoots, which are used in cooking. These bamboo segments can be found on the routes that go away from Qingce Village or Bishui Plain. They’re made from the green trunks of tall bamboo trees.
In Inazuma, there are various new varieties of wood with which to make furniture. They’re located in the following places:
This was our Guide to all the Wood Locations in Genshin Impact. You will need different types of wood to build a variety of furniture for your Serenitea Pot.
There are nearly 200 different types of furniture, and each one you make raises your Trust Rank. You’ll need Furnishing Blueprints to make new furniture, which you may get by participating in events and completing the Adeptal Mirror. Before speaking with Tubby to build the furniture, you can purchase items from the Realm Depot or the Teapot Traveling Salesman.
You can either gather the necessary dye resources or make the dye you require by swapping objects in the creation menu. Carrots, for example, can be substituted for sunsettias, which are used to produce a red dye.
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