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Devantaka Mountain is a subarea located in Ardravi Valley, Dharma Forest, Sumeru.

Devantaka Mountain is home to a massive Ruin Golem, which the legendary scholar Pir Kavikavus once researched, resulting in a terrible accident.

The Akasha System has no signal while on the mountain.[1]

Points of Interest[]

There is 1 point of interest in Devantaka Mountain:

Name Description
Ruin Golem (Devantaka Mountain)

Devantaka Mountain's Ruin Golem is one of three known Ruin Golems located in the Sumeru region, alongside the Ruin Golems at Valley of Dahri and Desert of Hadramaveth. It is featured during the World Quest Vimana Agama.

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Story Quests

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Hidden Exploration Objectives

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Exploration[]

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Puzzles[]

Ruin Scout in Dendro Rock[]

Breaking some Dendrogranum-Locked Rocks will spawn a Ruin Scout. Follow the Ruin Scout will spawn another Automatons enemy. Defeat them will spawn an Exquisite Chest.

Depending on the location, the following enemies may spawn:

(Break the Dendrogranum-Locked Rock)
Paimon: Looks like it has no intention to attack us.
Paimon: Let's catch up and see!

Descriptions[]

The mountain that saw the fall of the demons.
Hidden among the valleys and verdure, lies a massive machine that has lost its light. The circular holes seem to serve as its eyes, as it silently observes the passage of time.

Exploration, Genshin Impact Official Site

Soundtracks[]

No.Soundtrack NameAlbumPlayed In
54Tangled VinesForest of Jnana and VidyaDevantaka Mountain (day)
55Lingering MemoriesForest of Jnana and VidyaDevantaka Mountain (day)
Quests
56Vestige of DahriForest of Jnana and VidyaDevantaka Mountain (day)
Quests, Serenitea Pot
57Dust-Laden RecollectionsForest of Jnana and VidyaDevantaka Mountain (night)
58Midnight ReflectionsForest of Jnana and VidyaDevantaka Mountain (night)
Quests
59Lonely Star's LongingForest of Jnana and VidyaDevantaka Mountain (night)
Quests
60In the Solemn GloomForest of Jnana and VidyaDevantaka Mountain (night)
61Faith in the PerceptForest of Jnana and VidyaRuin Golem (Devantaka Mountain), Ruin Golem (Valley of Dahri), Ruin Golem (Desert of Hadramaveth)

Trivia[]

Etymology[]

  • The name of the mountain may be a reference to Devantaka (Sanskrit: देवान्तक), an asura or demigod in Hindu mythology, whose name means "destroyer of gods" in Sanskrit. He appears alongside Narantaka (Sanskrit: नरान्तक "destroyer of men") in a number of Hindu legends.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishDevantaka Mountain
Chinese
(Simplified)
降诸魔山
Xiángzhūmó-shān
Defeater-of-Demons Mountain
Chinese
(Traditional)
降諸魔山
Xiángzhūmó-shān
Japaneseデーヴァーンタカやま
Deevaantaka-yama[2]
Devantaka Mountain
Korean데반타카산
Debantaka-san
Devantaka Mountain
SpanishMontaña DevantakaDevantaka Mountain
FrenchMontagne DevantakaDevantaka Mountain
RussianГора Девантаки
Gora Devantaki
Devantaka Mountain
ThaiDevantaka Mountain
VietnameseNúi DevantakaDevantaka Mountain
GermanDevantaka-BergDevantaka Mountain
IndonesianDevantaka Mountain
PortugueseMontanha DevantakaDevantaka Mountain
TurkishDevantaka DağıDevantaka Mountain
ItalianMonte DevantakaMount Devantaka

Change History[]

References[]

  1. Point of Interest, Bimarstan's Proverb Column: Pir Kavikavus's Quote
  2. Map, Label: Devantaka Mountain (Japanese)

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