Sea Ganoderma
Sea Ganoderma

Item Type
Sea Ganoderma are aLocal Specialty found in the wild all overInazuma.
How to Obtain[]
Sea Ganoderma grows on beaches and tidal flats throughout Inazuma; many can notably be found aroundKannazuka andSeirai Island.
See the gallery or theTeyvat Interactive Map for specific locations.
Additionally, the following NPCs give Sea Ganoderma after following a certain dialogue branch for the first time:
- Mirai inBourou Village,Inazuma (4 Sea Ganoderma)
Shop Availability[]
There is1Shop that sellsSea Ganoderma:
| Item | NPC | Mora Cost | Stock | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Sea Ganoderma | Obata | 1,000 | 5 | Every 3 Days |
Gardening[]
Craft Usage[]
No recipes useSea Ganoderma as an ingredient.
Ascension Usage[]
3Characters useSea Ganoderma for ascension:
NoWeapons useSea Ganoderma for ascension.
Descriptions[]
In the folktales told in a certain land, these mouthless, noseless creatures are the transformed souls of children who died young. As a form of punishment, they must spend endless years absorbing the elements within the sand and sea using their fragile bodies, piling them up and forming "Sea Ganoderma." And once the Ganoderma are fully formed, they shall be harvested.
Trivia[]
- Sea Ganoderma could be found in theGolden Apple Archipelago duringVersion 1.6. It was one of three Local Specialties that could be obtained then, the others beingDandelion Seeds fromMondstadt andStarconches fromLiyue.
- During Version 1.6, it was labeled as a "Regional Specialty."
- It was first mentioned byYae Miko in the Chinese Version 1.5 Special Program, where she says that she brought two baskets of it forGanyu to try.[1]
- Ganoderma is a genus of mushrooms used intraditional Chinese medicine, which was considered the "mushroom of immortality" in ancient times.
- The Korean name for Ganoderma (Korean:불로초(不老草)Bullocho) literally means "grass of eternal youth."
- Sea Ganoderma resembleswood ear mushrooms, a common ingredient in East Asian dishes. However, despite being described as fungus-like, Sea Ganoderma actually "comes from a substance secreted by certain soft-bodied organisms." By contrast, the Japanese name for wood ear mushrooms,kikurage (キクラゲ lit. "wood jellyfish"), belies the fact that it is a fungus and not a jellyfish.
- Chef Mao's Special Jueyun Chili Chicken refers to it as "Sea Cucumber."
- In Japan, thetaxonomic name of the genus Ganoderma literally means "genus of ten-thousand-year mushrooms" (Japanese:マンネンタケ属Mannentake-zoku).[2]
- 1Mail hasSea Ganoderma as an attachment:
- Woe Is Me... ×10 fromYae Miko on June 27, 2025
Gallery[]
Video Guides[]
Other Languages[]
| Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| English | Sea Ganoderma | — |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 海灵芝 Hǎi-língzhī | SeaGanoderma |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 海靈芝 Hǎi-língzhī | |
| Japanese | ウミレイシ海霊芝 Umi-reishi | Sea Ganoderma |
| Korean | 바다 불로초不老草 Bada Bullocho | Sea Ganoderma |
| Spanish | Hongo marino | Marine Fungus |
| French | Ganoderma marin | Marine Ganoderma |
| Russian | Морскойгриб Morskoy grib | Sea Mushroom |
| Thai | Sea Ganoderma | — |
| Vietnamese | Hải Linh Chi海靈芝 | Sea Ganoderma |
| German | Meereslackporling | Sea Ganoderma |
| Indonesian | Sea Ganoderma | — |
| Portuguese | Fungos Marítimos | Maritime Fungi |
| Turkish | Deniz Mantarı | Sea Fungus |
| Italian | Ganoderma marino | Marine Ganoderma |
Change History[]
References[]
- ↑Bilibili:1.5版本「玉扉绕尘歌」特别节目——璃月雅集SP
- ↑Japanese Wikipedia:マンネンタケ科





























































































































































































































































































































