Nilotpala Lotus, also referred to in-game as Lunar Lotus, is a Local Specialty found near water in the forest of Sumeru.
How to Obtain[]
See the Teyvat Interactive Map for specific locations.
Shop Availability[]
No Shops sell Nilotpala Lotus.
Craft Usage[]
There is 1 item that can be crafted using Nilotpala Lotus:
Item | Craft Type | Recipe |
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Dendroculus Resonance Stone | Crafting | Nilotpala Lotus ×5 Rukkhashava Mushrooms ×5 Crystal Chunk ×1 Mora ×500 |
Ascension Usage[]
2 Characters use Nilotpala Lotus for ascension:
No Weapons use Nilotpala Lotus for ascension.
Descriptions[]
Growing in the forest wetlands, these plants only bloom at night with flowers as bright as the moon.
In the oldest folk tales of this land, the great chariot of the moon goddess once shone with a light that matched the sun. At this time, all things in the world were at peace. But the arrows that tore the skies apart would shatter the gems that adorned the most ethereal of vehicles, and the people would behold the visage of the sovereign of the moonlit nights no longer. The many flowers would turn and serve a new master, but the Nilotpala Lotuses would bathe in the cool moonlight and continue to remember the glad songs of that afore-time.
In the oldest folk tales of this land, the great chariot of the moon goddess once shone with a light that matched the sun. At this time, all things in the world were at peace. But the arrows that tore the skies apart would shatter the gems that adorned the most ethereal of vehicles, and the people would behold the visage of the sovereign of the moonlit nights no longer. The many flowers would turn and serve a new master, but the Nilotpala Lotuses would bathe in the cool moonlight and continue to remember the glad songs of that afore-time.
Trivia[]
- The following item is a variant of Nilotpala Lotus:
Etymology[]
- Niloptala (Sanskrit: नीलोत्पल Nīlotpala) refers to "blue lotus" or "blue lily" and represents one of the several "attributes" or "accessories" (Sanskrit: आयुध āyudha) of a deity commonly seen depicted in Hindu iconography, defined according to texts dealing with arts and crafs (Sanskrit: शिल्प śilpa), known as Shilpa Shastras (Sanskrit: शिल्प शास्त्र śilpa śāstra).
Gallery[]
Video Guides[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Nilotpala Lotus | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 月莲 Yuèlián | Moon Lotus |
Chinese (Traditional) | 月蓮 Yuèlián | |
Japanese | サウマラタ蓮 Saumarata Hasu[1] | Sōmalatā Lotus[• 1] |
Korean | 달 연연꽃 Dal Yeonkkot | Moon Lotus |
Spanish | Loto nilotpala | Nilotpala Lotus |
French | Nilotpalotus | — |
Russian | Лотос нилотпала Lotos nilotpala | Nilotpala Lotus |
Thai | Nilotpala Lotus | — |
Vietnamese | Sen Nilotpala | Nilotpala Lotus |
German | Nilotpala-Lotos | Nilotpala Lotus |
Indonesian | Nilotpala Lotus | — |
Portuguese | Lótus Nilotpala | Nilotpala Lotus |
Turkish | Nilotpala Nilüferi | Nilotpala Lotus |
Italian | Loto Nilotpala | Nilotpala Lotus |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.0
References[]
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter III, Act II - The Morn a Thousand Roses Brings, Part 1: The Coming of the Sabzeruz Festival (Japanese Voice-Over)