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Shroomboar is a type of Boar that can be found in the wild in Sumeru. The Puny Shroomboar is a variant of this animal, perhaps an adolescent version.

Drops[]

Raw Meat 2
Mushroom 0-1
Matsutake 0-1

Catching or killing one for the first time will add this creature's entry into the player's in-game archive.

Locations[]

Shroomboars can be found in the forest region of Sumeru.

See the Teyvat Interactive Map for specific locations.

Stats[]

RES
Physical Pyro Hydro Electro Cryo Dendro Anemo Geo
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

Toggle Levels

Level Scaling
LevelHPATKDEF
13250
103680
2031670
3032730
4034080
5036300
6038870
7031,2240
8031,5750
9031,9030
10032,4620
10432,6590

Note that HP and ATK values may change in Co-Op Mode, some Quests, and certain Domains (including Spiral Abyss and Imaginarium Theater). For more details, see Enemy/Level Scaling § Other Multipliers.

Abilities[]

Charge
Charges towards the player, dealing 100% ATK as Physical DMG on hit.

Trivia[]

  • According to Nahida, the Shroomboar originated because a Forest Boar fell in love with a Shroom-Kin, and the Forest Boar changed its form to ensure the Shroom-Kin's survival. She describes this as an example of "acting irrationally to pursue [one's] interests."[1]
  • According to one rumour, the mushrooms gradually eat away at the boar while they grow, and the boar's meat gains a unique mushroom aroma and becomes expensive.[2]

Gallery[]

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishShroomboar
Chinese
(Simplified)
蕈猪
Xùn Zhū
Mushroom Pig
Chinese
(Traditional)
蕈豬
Xùn Zhū
Japaneseキノシシ
Kinoshishi
Mushboar[• 1]
Korean버섯 돼지
Beoseot Dwaeji
Mushroom Pig
SpanishMicóqueroMycoboar[• 2]
FrenchPorpignonPorkshroom
RussianГрибосвин
Gribosvin
Mushswine
ThaiShroomboar
VietnameseHeo NấmMushroom Pig
GermanTrüffelschweinTruffle Swine
IndonesianShroomboar
PortuguesePorcogumeloShroompig
TurkishKüflü DomuzMoldy Boar
ItalianFunginghiale
  1. Japanese: Portmanteau of the words キノコ kinoko, "mushroom" and イノシシ inoshishi, "wild boar."
  2. Spanish: Compound of the Greek prefix myco-, "fungus" and the Spanish name for warthogs, facóquero.

Change History[]

References[]

  1. Serenitea Pot, Companion Dialogue: Nahida
  2. World Quest: A Short Encounter with a Rare Bird

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