Seed Mirrors are a type of Tri-Lakshana Creature in Sumeru. They are found on top of the eight watchtowers scattered throughout Dharma Forest.
Seed Mirrors can be used to locate nascent Withering Zones. While put in the Activated state using Electro, they can also be used to locate a nearby hidden Aranara (the Mischievous Aranara). While put in the Scorched state using Pyro, they cannot be used. If the Seed Mirror is within range of a Withering Zone, it cannot be used until the zone is cleared.
Tutorial[]
Lens capable of detecting The Withering[]
- Lens capable of detecting The Withering
These objects can also be activated using Electro...
This special sort of Seed Mirror can be used to spot Withering Zones that have yet to take shape. You can use this method to create and stop expansion of the Withering ahead of time.
These objects can also be activated using Electro...
Nascent Withering Zones[]
Seed Mirrors can be used to locate two nascent Withering Zones, which appear as a thin, black upwards trail from where the Tumor of the Withering is located. After a Nascent Withering Zone has been located, it will appear at the icon on the mini map, and there will be Four-Leaf Sigils leading to it from the Seed Mirror that located. These will all remain until the Nascent Withering Zone has been cleared.
Unlike ordinary Withering Zones, there is no Decay gauge or Withering Branches that need to be destroyed with Dendrograna. A few enemies will surround a Tumor of the Withering, which can be destroyed after the enemies are defeated. After it has been destroyed, a Common Chest will spawn.
Trivia[]
- Mischievous Aranara can be found even if the player has not yet unlocked any Statues of The Seven in Sumeru. (The Traveler encounters Aranara for the first time after unlocking any Statue of The Seven in Dharma Forest.)
- Not all Seed Mirrors will trigger the Tutorial, even though all Seed Mirrors so far can detect nascent Withering Zones.
- The entrances to the Seed Mirror towers are typically locked by a barrier, which is dispelled after completing a nearby puzzle or completing various prerequisites. It is possible to bypass this barrier by gliding to the top of the tower, which automatically dispels the barrier upon landing on the tower's top level.
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Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
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English | Seed Mirror | — |
Chinese (Simplified) | 种子镜 Zhǒngzi Jìng | Seed Mirror |
Chinese (Traditional) | 種子鏡 Zhǒngzǐ Jìng | |
Japanese | 種のレンズ Tane no Renzu | Seed Lens |
Korean | 씨앗 거울 Ssiat Geo'ul | Seed Mirror |
Spanish | Semillocular | Seed Lens[• 1] |
French | Miroir grainé | Seed Mirror |
Russian | Зеркало семян Zerkalo semyan | Seed Mirror |
Thai | Seed Mirror | — |
Vietnamese | Kính Hạt Giống | |
German | Samenlinse | Seed Lens |
Indonesian | Seed Mirror | — |
Portuguese | Semente Espelhada | |
Turkish | Tohum Aynası | Seed Mirror |
- ↑ Spanish: A portmanteau of semilla "seed" and ocular "system of lens to amplify an image."