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Genshin Impact Serenitea Pot: A Guide to the Realm Within

Genshin Impact Serenitea Pot: A Guide to the Realm Within

Genshin Impact version 1.5 brings travelers lots of new content to explore, including a brand new system: Serenitea Pot. The Serenitea Pot is basically a housing area inside the game, providing players an opportunity to customize and build their own realm. Here’s our Genshin Impact Serenitea Pot guide, giving you a rundown of the basics and how this new system works.

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How to get the Serenitea Pot in Genshin Impact

To get access to the Serenitea Pot, players will first need to complete the “A Teapot to Call Home: Part I” world quest, which begins with Madame Ping in Liyue Harbor. After completing the questline, you will gain access to the new gadget. You can open up your bags at any time and navigate to the gadgets tab to locate the item and place it down.

Genshin Impact Serenitea Pot Guide

After obtaining the Serenitea Pot, you’ll have the option to select one of three realms: Floating Abode, Emerald Peak, or Cool Isle. You can unlock more as you build your Trust rank higher. Select your area to zone in and meet Tubby, a Teapot Spirit, and your guide to this whole new realm. Tubby is where you’ll control the various aspects of the Serenitea Pot, including:

  • Trust Rank
  • Switch Realm Style
  • Create Furnishing
  • Realm Depot

How to increase Trust Rank

Trust Rank is your level with Tubby, which unlocks more realms, generates more currency, and opens more options in general. As you create more furnishings for the first time, Tubby’s trust increases, which improves your Trust Rank and allows you to get more rewards like Furnishing Blueprints, Primogems, and Vial of Adeptal Speed.

Genshin Impact Serenitea Pot - Trust Rank

Adeptal Energy Rank

Adeptal Energy in the realm increases as you place more furnishings. When you reach new Adeptal Energy Ranks, the realm’s currency accumulation goes up!

Genshin Impact Serenitea Pot - Adeptal Energy Rank

Creating Furniture or Furnishings

You can build furniture from blueprints and materials, which you can learn from your inventory after obtaining them. Open your bags and go to the Precious Items tab to find your blueprints. After learning them, you can craft or collect materials to make furniture for your realm. The more furniture you have, the more Adeptal Energy you get! Furnishing schematics include common ingredients, processed materials, and new items like dyes and wood.

Creating furniture takes about 14 hours per piece, but you can make it instant by using a Vial of Adeptal Speed. Tap on the hand icon on the top right to place your furnishings wherever you like inside your realm. You can rotate the items to get them in the perfect spot and then save your progress when you’re done. Make sure to go indoors and customize in there too.

Realm Depot

Speak with Tubby and choose the Realm Depot option to get into the shop. You can spend realm currency here to acquire various furnishings and enhancement items for your realm.

Co-op

The Serenitea Pot is also co-op compatible. You can enter simply by clicking on your portrait and going into co-op mode. Tap on a friend and choose the “Request to visit Serenitea Pot” option.

You may also want to check out our guide to the hidden Genshin Impact 1.5 achievements if you want to earn some free Primogems!

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Cole is a lifelong PC gamer who loves FPS, RPG, and MMO games. The first PC game that got him hooked was the Counter-Strike beta in 1999. He has thousands of hours in all of the old-school Blizzard games like Starcraft, Warcraft, and Diablo.