Trishiraite is a Local Specialty found in Girdle of the Sands, Sumeru.
How to Obtain[]
Trishiraite can be harvested after breaking the corresponding ores. Like all ores, Trishiraite ores are best damaged by Blunt Attacks.
See the Teyvat Interactive Map for specific locations.
Shop Availability[]
No Shops sell Trishiraite.
Craft Usage[]
No recipes use Trishiraite as an ingredient.
Ascension Usage[]
1 Character uses Trishiraite for ascension:
No Weapons use Trishiraite for ascension.
Description[]
A splendorous stone that can be found in the depths of desolate mountains, seemingly formed from congealed elemental energy.
According to old Sumeru legends, there once was an underground kingdom named Dahri that fell to the dark disaster upon straying from the true path. During the sun-swallowing battles of that bygone age, even the hardest of stones were set aflame. As the flames of war died out, all that remained from the calamity were these deep-red ores. If one should listen closely, one may yet hear the echoing sounds from that battle still ringing forth.
According to old Sumeru legends, there once was an underground kingdom named Dahri that fell to the dark disaster upon straying from the true path. During the sun-swallowing battles of that bygone age, even the hardest of stones were set aflame. As the flames of war died out, all that remained from the calamity were these deep-red ores. If one should listen closely, one may yet hear the echoing sounds from that battle still ringing forth.
Trivia[]
- 1 Mail has Trishiraite as an attachment:
- Beautiful Stones... ×10 from Candace on May 02, 2024
- Trishiraite was first introduced in Version 3.6 alongside with Mourning Flower, but it wasn't used to ascend characters until the release of Sethos in Version 4.7.
Etymology[]
- Trishiraite comes from Trishira (Sanskrit: त्रिशिर Triśira, lit. "the three-headed one"), a rakshasa featured in the Ramayana.
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Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Trishiraite | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 万相石 Wànxiāng-shí | All-Appearances Stone |
Chinese (Traditional) | 萬相石 Wànxiāng-shí | |
Japanese | サングイト Sanguito | Sanguite |
Korean | 만상석만상석 Mansangseok | All-Appearances Stone[※][※] |
Spanish | Trishiraíta | Trishiraite |
French | Trishiraite | — |
Russian | Тришираит Trishirait | Trishiraite |
Thai | Trishiraite | — |
Vietnamese | Trishiraite | — |
German | Trishirait | Trishiraite |
Indonesian | Trishiraite | — |
Portuguese | Trishiraita | Trishiraite |
Turkish | Kan Kızılı Taşı | Blood-Red Stone |
Italian | Trishiraite | — |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.6