These plants lurk under the surface and ambush unsuspecting prey. With the passage of years, sufficient nutrition, and the right environment, it could even take root somewhere and grow into a giant tree that sways and spews elemental power...
Whopperflowers are dangerous plants that can be found all over Teyvat. Whopperflowers often disguise themselves as Sweet Flowers, Mints or Small Lamp Grasses in the wild, ambushing the player if they try to pick up the fake plant.
Whopperflowers possess higher than average RES to all damage types. In combat, they use aggressive elemental attacks and can burrow underground to quickly reposition. They will also periodically generate an elemental shield while charging up and unleash a special attack if the shield is not destroyed in time. If the shield is destroyed, they will instead become paralyzed with reduced RES.
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Common Enemies
Event Bosses
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Level | |||||
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90+ | 32–49 | 20 | 4 + 20.20% | 1 + 12.05% | 28.00% |
Disguised Whopperflowers[]
In some areas, rather than a Whopperflower wandering around, it may appear as a harvestable plant. If this plant is collected, elemental particles will appear in the surrounding area before the Whopperflower bursts from the ground, dealing elemental AoE damage in the process.
- Sparkles: Any standard collectible plant will glitter, signifying that it's a collectible item. A disguised Whopperflower never glitters.
- Elemental Vision: Any standard collectible plant will show a white silhouette like the player character or non-elemental enemies when viewed in Elemental Vision. The disguised Whopperflower doesn't have that white silhouette.
- Icon: Any typical collectible plant will show with its unique icon when the collect option pops up once the player is near enough. For the disguised Whopperflower, a dialogue bubble appears instead of an icon, similar to when talking to an NPC.
- Seed Dispensary: When carrying the Seed Dispensary, disguised Whopperflowers will not show up as collectable seeds, setting them apart from real plants.
- Glow: This only works at night on Whopperflowers disguised as Small Lamp Grasses; regular small lamp grass will always glow a faint blue, the disguised ones don't.
- Quick Pickup: Tapping to pick up all nearby items at once (on mobile platforms) will not "pick up" disguised Whopperflowers, and they will stay in the ground.
- All Schemes to Know: Nahida's utility passive On All Things Meditated, which allows All Schemes to Know to pick up harvestable items, will not "pick up" disguised Whopperflowers.
- Groups: Disguised Whopperflowers are most commonly found around groups of real plants. When finding an unusually large amount of identical plants in one place, it's safe to assume one of them is a disguised Whopperflower.
Locations[]
Whopperflower locations can be pinpointed on the map by using the Adventurer Handbook. However, only non-disguised ones can be tracked that way.
Cryo Whopperflower[]
- Mondstadt
- Liyue
- Inazuma
- Sumeru
Pyro Whopperflower[]
- Mondstadt
- Liyue
- Inazuma
- Sumeru
Electro Whopperflower[]
- Inazuma
- Sumeru
Trivia[]
- Whopperflowers that feed for a long time end up becoming Regisvines.
- During the Archon Quest Solitary Fragrance, a group of Whopperflowers are found disguised as Glaze Lillies, a disguise exclusive to this quest.
- During the Commissions The Flowers That Won't Grow & When Flowers Bloom, a single Whopperflower disguised as a budding Sumeru Rose freeloads off of the farmers' watering and fertilizing. When they expect the budding rose to finally bloom, the Whopperflower reveals itself, but does not attack and instead flees to the wilderness.
- Mutated Whopperflowers can also disguise themselves as humans in rare occasions, such as the Shadows Amidst Snowstorms Event, in which the Fellflower disguised itself as Albedo.
- During the World Quest The World of Aranara, Arama reveals that Whopperflowers are known as "Vanagni" in the Aranara language.
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Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Whopperflower | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 骗骗花 Piànpiàn-huā | Trick-Trick Flower[• 1] |
Chinese (Traditional) | 騙騙花 Piànpiàn-huā | |
Japanese | トリックフラワー Torikkufurawaa | Trick Flower |
Korean | 구라구라꽃 Guragurakkot | Fakefake Flower |
Spanish | Megaflora | Megaflora |
French | Fleur mensongère | Deceitful Flower |
Russian | Попрыгунья Poprygun'ya | Jumper |
Thai | Whopperflower | — |
Vietnamese | Hoa Lừa Dối | Deceitful Flower |
German | Vaniloqua[• 2] | — |
Indonesian | Whopperflower | — |
Portuguese | Flor Gigante | Giant Flower |
Turkish | Yalancı Çiçek | Deceptive Flower |
Italian | Malefiore | Evilflower |
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