Apam Woods is a subarea located in Ashavan Realm, Dharma Forest, Sumeru.
It is a massive rainforest with trees that stretch towards the sky. After completing the World Quest A Prayer for Rain on the Fecund Land, the player will be able to operate the Varuna Contraption and control the rain.
Points of Interest[]
There are 2 points of interest in Apam Woods:
Name | Description |
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Grove of Dreams | The Grove of Dreams is a place where a way to enter dreams is said to reside.[1] Like Vanarana, it has both a real and a dream version, and players can switch between the two by playing the Rhythm of the Great Dream with the Vintage Lyre at a Silapna. |
The Rain's End | The Rain's End is unlocked during the Varuna Gatha World Quest Series, and is where the player first gains access to the Varuna Contraption. |
Quests[]
Story Quests
World Quests
Features[]
Exploration[]
- Varuna Contraption:
- Between 00:00 – 06:00 and between 12:00 – 18:00 (late day/late night), this area will always have rain, and the water level will be lowered.
- Between 06:00 – 12:00 and between 18:00 – 00:00 (early day/early night), this area will never have rain, and the water level will rise, rendering the lower area inaccessible.
- Poisonous Mushroom
Domains[]
2 Domains match the category selection:
Enemies[]
Hostile Wildlife[]
Common Enemies[]
Elite Enemies[]
Local Specialties[]
Descriptions[]
The towering trees reach for the sky freely. Perhaps one day its branches will touch the stars. But under their canopy, the rain has never ceased.
Soundtracks[]
No. | Soundtrack Name | Album | Played In |
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35 | Varuna's Mercy | Forest of Jnana and Vidya | Apam Woods (day), Veluriyam Mirage (rainforest, day) Serenitea Pot |
36 | Jungle Wanderers | Forest of Jnana and Vidya | Apam Woods (day) Event Gameplay |
37 | Dissipating Mist | Forest of Jnana and Vidya | Apam Woods (day), Veluriyam Mirage (rainforest, day) |
38 | Dewy Morn in the Forest | Forest of Jnana and Vidya | Apam Woods (day), Veluriyam Mirage (rainforest, day) |
39 | Stream of Twilight Thoughts | Forest of Jnana and Vidya | Apam Woods (night), Veluriyam Mirage (rainforest, day) |
40 | Hymns of Eventide | Forest of Jnana and Vidya | Apam Woods (night), Veluriyam Mirage (rainforest, day) |
41 | Over the Tumbling Rivulet | Forest of Jnana and Vidya | Apam Woods (night), Veluriyam Mirage (rainforest, day) |
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- Apam (Sanskrit: अप्) in Sanskrit means "of the waters." Apam Napat is an Indo-Iranian deity associated with water. Napat means "grandson" or "progeny." In Sanskrit and Avestan, Apam Napat means Child of the Waters.
Gallery[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Apam Woods | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 水天丛林 Shuǐtiān Cónglín | Water and Sky Forest |
Chinese (Traditional) | 水天叢林 Shuǐtiān Cónglín | |
Japanese | アパーム叢林 Apaamu Sourin[2] | Apam Woods |
Korean | 수천산림수천산림 Sucheon-sanrim | Water Sky Forest |
Spanish | Floresta Apam | Apam Forest |
French | Bois d'Apam | Apam Woods |
Russian | Чаща Апам Chashcha Apam | Apam Thicket |
Thai | Apam Woods | — |
Vietnamese | Rừng Apam | Apam Woods |
German | Apam-Wald | Apam Forest |
Indonesian | Apam Woods | — |
Portuguese | Floresta Apam | Apam Forest |
Turkish | Apam Ormanı | Apam Forest |
Italian | Boschi di Apam | Apam Woods |
Change History[]
References[]
- ↑ World Quest, Varuna Gatha: Slumbering Roots
- ↑ Map, Label: Apam Woods (Japanese)