It's said that desserts made from slimes of different elements will have incredibly distinctive flavors.
Slimes are Common Enemies found all around Teyvat.
In combat, they act like almost all other Elemental Lifeforms, being immune to a specific element that is also applied to them at all times. Some slimes are larger and stronger than normal.
Types[]
Small Slimes[]
Small Slimes primarily attack by bumping into the player.
Large Slimes[]
Large Slimes have a greater range of attacks that vary based on element. However, they all share an attack where they leap into the air and slam down at the player's location.
- Large Anemo Slime
- Large Cryo Slime
- Large Dendro Slime
- Large Electro Slime
- Mutant Electro Slime
- Large Geo Slime
- Large Hydro Slime
- Large Pyro Slime
Drops[]
Small Slimes[]
Level | |||||
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90+ | 32–49 | 20 | 67.23% | 17.92% | 4.48% |
Large Slimes[]
Level | |||||
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90+ | 64–98 | 20 | 1 + 68.08% | 44.82% | 11.20% |
Lore[]
Lowly life forms of minimal intelligence, made from condensed elemental energy. But ignore them for too long, and they just might become a bigger problem.
Typically, when life arises from the elements, it either descends and becomes a slime, or ascends and becomes a crystalfly.
Slimes are Elemental Lifeforms. They are created from condensed elemental energy that descended into slimes. Slimes need elemental energy in order to survive and cannot resist elemental bait regardless of the element they're affiliated with.
Slimes are usually found with their corresponding surroundings. Some slimes can be found with hilichurls and used for various purposes, from making explosives to preserving food to acting as batteries.
Trivia[]
- Slimes need to extract elemental energy to survive. Because of this, substances like Mist Flower extract are irresistible to them.
- During Darknight Hero's Alibi, Connor from the Dawn Winery creates Elemental Bait with Mist Flower extract for the Traveler to use and lure slimes. The Traveler uses it again during Astrology and the 50-Year Pact.
- It seems that the Hilichurls are resourceful enough to utilize the Slimes for their own use:
- Large Anemo Slimes can be used to operate Air Balloons to transport cargo.
- The hot air balloon in Safe Conduct took inspiration on its design. The air lift in Floral Freefall uses the same hot air balloon design as well.
- Mitachurls often use Slimes in battle. They will dig up the ground and throw Slimes at the player. The Wooden Shieldwall Mitachurl is capable of creating a wooden shield with Dendro Slimes while the Blazing Axe and Crackling Axe Mitachurls can sear their axes with Pyro or Electro Slimes respectively and then throw them at the player.
- Lawachurls go a step further and dig up and hurl the larger variants of the slimes at the player. They will hurl regular slimes instead if they do not have their elemental armor.
- Hilichurl Rogues, depending on the type, either use Anemo Slimes to float in the air to attack, or Hydro Slimes to launch projectiles before throwing them at the player.
- Some Hilichurls are able to manufacture explosive barrels with slimes.
- Currently, all elemental types are found other than Anemo.
- The Cryo Hilichurl Grenadiers use Cryo Slimes in preserving the freshness of foods.
- Large Anemo Slimes can be used to operate Air Balloons to transport cargo.
- As seen above and in both the Archive description and in certain domains (namely, the Ruin Guard Factory), Electro Slimes are used as power source.
- While slimes are found all over Teyvat, Anemo and Dendro Slimes are mysteriously absent in Inazuma's islands. However:
- Large Anemo Slimes are encountered as part of the Full Speed Ahead and The Thundering Wilds Commissions at Watatsumi Island and at some Ley Line Outcrops.
- Dendro Slimes appear in Enkanomiya, although it is considered separate from the rest of Inazuma.
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Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Slime | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 史莱姆 Shǐláimǔ | — |
Chinese (Traditional) | 史萊姆 Shǐláimǔ | — |
Japanese | スライム Suraimu | — |
Korean | 슬라임 Seullaim | — |
Spanish | Slime | — |
French | Blob | Blob |
Russian | Слайм Slaym | — |
Thai | Slime | — |
Vietnamese | Slime | — |
German | Schleim | Slime |
Indonesian | Slime | — |
Portuguese | Slime | — |
Turkish | Bodurlop | Blob |
Italian | Melmoso |
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