Genshin Impact Serenitea Pot Find Gather Wood Locations Furnishings

Genshin Impact: Serenitea Pot guide — All wood locations for crafting

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The Serenitea Pot player home system in Genshin Impact has countless decorations and furnishings for you to craft. However, you do need resources and materials. While materials such as dyes and fabrics come from fruits, you still need to gather wood for crafting purposes. Here’s our Genshin Impact guide to help you find and gather wood for your Serenitea Pot furnishings.

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Note: For more information, check out our Genshin Impact guides and features hub. You can also visit our main guide for the Serenitea Pot player home system, as well as our version 1.5 overview.

 

Genshin Impact: Serenitea Pot guide — Where to find and gather wood

To gather wood for your Serenitea Pot in Genshin Impact, you’ll need to hit trees with melee weapons. You’ll see that pieces of wood are dropping, and you can collect up to three of these. I’m not sure about the respawn rate for these drops yet.

Anyway, Redditor SupaNovaTV found some of these locations a few days ago even before version 1.5 released. I just added some tidbits regarding the Fragrant Cedar and Chihua Wood. At a glance, it seems that specific areas or regions of the game world have certain trees that provide you the resources that you’ll need. Alternatively, you can just chop down every tree that’s standing since you’ll probably need every type of resource anyway.

Fragrant Cedar

The trees located in Wolvendom and Springvale seem to provide this kind of material.

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Chihua Wood

Although the trees in the usual Wolvendom area (leading to the Andrius boss fight) provide Fragrant Cedar Wood, the ones that are further north (close to the fast travel point near Cecilia Garden) seem to drop Chihua Wood instead.

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Birch Wood

Just fast travel to the Statue of the Seven in the middle of Starfell Lake. There are birch trees surrounding this area.

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Fir Wood

Fast travel to Midsummer Courtyard and take a look at the trees nearby. These provide you with this particular resource.

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Sandbearer Wood

Several trees in Dihua Marsh give you this resource.

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Bamboo Segments

The area behind the main building in Qingce Village, as well as various parts of this region, have several bamboo stalks that you can chop down.

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Pine Wood

It seems like a majority of the trees you’ll find in the Dragonspine region, including those that are close to the Statue of the Seven, are pine trees.

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Genshin Impact is available via its official website. For more information, check out our guides and features hub. Likewise, you can take a look at our Serenitea Pot main guide and version 1.5 overview.


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