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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
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 Varuna Contraption shows forth its power, bringing forth the water of life and turning Valuka into Vana, turning the barren lands into a land full of life.

Viewpoint, Varunastra
The forest of a rain without end.
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.

Exploration, Genshin Impact Official Site

Soundtracks[]

No.Soundtrack NameAlbumPlayed In
35Varuna's MercyForest of Jnana and VidyaApam Woods (day), Veluriyam Mirage (rainforest, day)
Serenitea Pot
36Jungle WanderersForest of Jnana and VidyaApam Woods (day)
Event Gameplay
37Dissipating MistForest of Jnana and VidyaApam Woods (day), Veluriyam Mirage (rainforest, day)
38Dewy Morn in the ForestForest of Jnana and VidyaApam Woods (day), Veluriyam Mirage (rainforest, day)
39Stream of Twilight ThoughtsForest of Jnana and VidyaApam Woods (night), Veluriyam Mirage (rainforest, day)
40Hymns of EventideForest of Jnana and VidyaApam Woods (night), Veluriyam Mirage (rainforest, day)
41Over the Tumbling RivuletForest of Jnana and VidyaApam 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[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishApam Woods
Chinese
(Simplified)
水天丛林
Shuǐtiān Cónglín
Water and Sky Forest
Chinese
(Traditional)
水天叢林
Shuǐtiān Cónglín
Japaneseアパームそうりん
Apaamu Sourin[2]
Apam Woods
Korean수천산림수천산림
Sucheon-sanrim
Water Sky Forest
SpanishFloresta ApamApam Forest
FrenchBois d'ApamApam Woods
RussianЧаща Апам
Chashcha Apam
Apam Thicket
ThaiApam Woods
VietnameseRừng ApamApam Woods
GermanApam-WaldApam Forest
IndonesianApam Woods
PortugueseFloresta ApamApam Forest
TurkishApam OrmanıApam Forest
ItalianBoschi di ApamApam Woods

Change History[]

References[]

  1. World Quest, Varuna Gatha: Slumbering Roots
  2. Map, Label: Apam Woods (Japanese)

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