Musoujin Gorge (Japanese: 無想刃狭間 Musoujin Hazama) is located in the eastern part of Yashiori Island, Inazuma. It was formed during a battle between the Raiden Shogun and Orobashi. The Raiden Shogun performed Musou no Hitotachi, her divine judgement, and cleaved both the serpent and the island. The Tatarigami have emerged from the serpent's remains.[1]
The Musoujin Gorge is affected by Balethunder which will result in continuous HP loss unless Thunderwood is nearby or the player is carrying an Electrogranum. There are Thunder Sakura Boughs throughout the gorge that the player can interact with to summon Electrogranum and stay protected from the Balethunder. There is also a river of Electrified Water which will drain the active character's HP even faster than Balethunder.
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Exploration[]
Enemies[]
Common Enemies[]
- Hilichurl Berserker ×1
- Electro Hilichurl Grenadier ×1
- Kairagi: Dancing Thunder ×1
- Kairagi: Fiery Might ×1
- Nobushi: Jintouban ×1
Local Specialties[]
Descriptions[]
The giant serpent's will and dreams were ended, but its lingering malice broods still in the gloom of this gorge...
This extraordinary sight is no natural formation, but rather is the result of the fight in which the Electro Archon slayed the giant serpent. The rift valley is named after the Musou no Hitotachi, a testament to the Electro Archon's skilled swordsmanship.
To this day, the remains of the giant serpent are still scattered throughout Yashiori Island. The Tatarigami that emerged from this god's remains seem to be awakening...
Soundtracks[]
No. | Soundtrack Name | Album | Played In |
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56 | Forgotten Epic | Realm of Tranquil Eternity | Musoujin Gorge, Higi Village Serenitea Pot |
57 | Serpent's Tragedy | Realm of Tranquil Eternity | Musoujin Gorge, Higi Village |
Trivia[]
- The area's name is derived from the Raiden Shogun's Musou no Hitotachi (Japanese: 無想の一太刀).[1]
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Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Musoujin Gorge | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 无想刃狭间 Wúxiǎngrèn Xiájiān | Musou Blade Gorge[※][※] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 無想刃狹間 Wúxiǎngrèn Xiájiān | |
Japanese | 無想刃狭間 Musoujin Hazama[2] | Musou Blade Gorge |
Korean | 무상도무상도의 협곡협곡 Musangdo-ui Hyeopgok | Gorge of the Musou Sword |
Spanish | Garganta Musoujin | Musoujin Gorge |
French | Gorges de Musoujin | Musoujin Gorges |
Russian | Ущелье Мусодзин Ushchel'ye Musodzin | Musoujin Gorge |
Thai | Musoujin Gorge | — |
Vietnamese | Hẻm Núi Musoujin | Musoujin Canyon |
German | Musoujin-Schlucht | Musoujin Gorge |
Indonesian | Musoujin Gorge | — |
Portuguese | Garganta Musoujin | Musoujin Gorge |
Turkish | Musoujin Geçidi | Musoujin Passage |
Italian | Valle di Musoujin | Musoujin Valley |
Change History[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Official Genshin Impact Website, Inazuma Travel Highlights: Musoujin Gorge
- ↑ Map, Label: Musoujin Gorge (Japanese)