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Discover Traces, Explore Nature is a Web Event in Version 4.5.

Event Details[]

Duration[]

  • March 16, 2024 – June 15, 2024 23:59 (UTC+8)

Requirements[]

Summary[]

  • During the event, explore miniature scenes and take photos of creatures from Teyvat based on riddles to complete stages and obtain rewards.
  • You can obtain a total of Primogem Primogem ×40, as well as the Serenitea Pot Furnishing Let the Desert Bloom Let the Desert Bloom.

Exploration[]

Area 1
Hint: Find a Cryo lifeform...

Cryo Slime
Rumor has it that the Dawn Winery uses these to control the temperature of their wine cellar.

Cryo Crystalfly
Despite being fragile beyond compare, they are capable of dancing amidst the blizzard.
Area 2
Hint: Find a ferocious creature...

Spinocrocodile
An ancient life form that dwells in the lake swamp. These creatures were once worshiped as gods by humans.

Rishboland Tiger
A beast that resides in the woods. The king of the jungle.
Hint: Find a bird...

Red Vulture
It lives by consuming remains, and its red feathers often seem a little sparse under the sunlight.

Dusk Bird
Bedecked in vivid colors, it is said that these creatures once possessed significant intellect, even capable of learning human speech.
Area 3
Hint: Find a creature that isn't aggressive...

Sternshield Crab
Its territory is naught but the small home upon its back.

Blubberbeast
Even if you squeezed its cheeks, rubbed its belly, flipped it over, then back over again, you wouldn't get much of a response!
Hint: Find a creature that attacks its enemies by firing watery projectiles...

Bubbly Seahorse
Among the (admittedly somewhat sparse) ranks of Fontemer Aberrant enthusiasts, these creatures have many fans.

Hat Jellyfish
Although it looks like a hat, attempting to wear it is strongly disadvised.

Pop Science Journal[]

Image Description

Protecting the Snowy Mountains & Glaciers
Snowy mountains and glaciers are not just stunningly beautiful features of the natural landscape — they're also the source of many high-altitude water systems, as well as the home of rare flora and fauna
But as the global temperature rises, they are melting at an unprecedented rate.
Every little thing you do may potentially help protect the snowy mountains and glaciers. For example: If you ever visit one of them, remember to take your trash with you when you leave!

Protecting the Oceans
More than 70% of the earth's surface is covered by oceans. They have an important impact on the global climate, biodiversity, as well as social economy. We are now facing sea-level rises, ocean acidification, damage to biodiversity, and other crises.
Prevent trash from entering the oceans, and put an end to illegal fishing. Let's all do our best to keep the oceans clean for the sake of all the wonderful creatures that inhabit them!

Protecting the Coral Reefs
Coral reefs play a very important role in many ways, such as protecting the coastlines, absorbing carbon emissions, and being used in the production of pharmaceuticals.
20% of the world's coral reefs have already been destroyed, and a further 50% are currently under threat, so protecting them is of imminent importance.
Sewage and other wastewater must be treated and disposed of properly, and we don't touch coral reefs while diving. We must work together to protect the fragile and precious coral reef ecosystem!

Protecting the Forests
Forests are the "lungs of the planet," providing oxygen for us to breathe. They also play a vital part in maintaining climate stability, water circulation, and biodiversity. Excessive deforestation threatens forest ecosystems.
Reduce paper waste, choose eco-friendly materials, and support renewable energy to help stop the destruction of forests.

Combating Desertification
Human activities such as over-farming, over-mining, and over-grazing lead to desertification, which has a severe impact on biodiversity, economic stability, and sustainable development.
The responsibility for carrying out afforestation, using water resources more wisely, increasing research into desertification control technology, and working to reverse the effects of desertification lies with us all.
Every precious drop of water that we save could have a life-saving significance for a little sapling in the desert!

Soundtracks[]

No.Soundtrack NameAlbumPlayed In
33Ethereal MildnessForest of Jnana and VidyaDiscover Traces, Explore Nature (exploring area 2)
Locations, Quests, Serenitea Pot
36Jungle WanderersForest of Jnana and VidyaDiscover Traces, Explore Nature (menu)
Locations
06Neath the FountainPelagic PrimaevalityDiscover Traces, Explore Nature (exploring area 3)
Locations, Serenitea Pot
12The Flourishing PastVortex of LegendsAn Unforgettable Journey (Act III: Dragonspine), Wishes From Teyvat, Discover Traces, Explore Nature (exploring area 1)
Locations

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishDiscover Traces, Explore Nature
Chinese
(Simplified)
寻踪留影 探索自然
Chinese
(Traditional)
尋蹤留影 探索自然
Japanese痕跡を捉えて 自然を発見しよう
Konseki wo Toraete Shizen wo Hakken Shiyou
Capturing Traces, Let's Discover Nature
Korean흔적을 따라 떠나는 자연 탐사
Heunjeogeul Ttara Tteonaneun Jayeon Tamsa
SpanishExploración de rastros en la naturalezaExploring Traces in Nature
FrenchRecherche des traces et exploration de la natureTrace Research and Nature Exploration
RussianЗапечатлейте природу, исследуйте природу!
Zapechatleyte prirodu, issleduyte prirodu!
Thaiตามรอยภาพถ่าย สำรวจธรรมชาติ
VietnameseTruy Tìm Dấu Vết, Khám Phá Tự NhiênTrace Research and Nature Exploration
GermanFolge den Spuren und erkunde die NaturFollow the Traces and Explore Nature
IndonesianPotret Jejak Dunia dan Penjelajahan Alam LiarPortrait of the World's Trace and Wilderness Exploration
PortugueseExploração e Registro da Natureza
TurkishFotoğraf Avıyla Doğayı Keşfet
ItalianCerca le tracce ed esplora la naturaSearch For the Trail and Explore Nature

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