How to unlock the Sumeru-themed Realm Layout in the Serenitea Pot in Genshin Impact

This fun Realm Layout opens plenty of doors to new design possibilities.

Genshin Impact's teapot mains know that one of the most crucial aspects of Sub-Space Creation is starting with the perfect Realm Layout. The Serenitea Pot comes with three Layouts by default, and you can continue unlocking more as you progress in-game. For instance, the Inazuma-themed Realm Layout is accessible by leveling up the Sacred Sakura's Favor. In contrast, the Sumeru-themed Realm Layout is a lot easier to obtain.

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How to get the Sublime Spicewood Serenitea Pot Realm Layout in Genshin Impact

To unlock the Sumeru-themed Realm Layout called Sublime Spicewood, you must first complete the first four parts of the Sumeru Archon Quest:

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Once you complete all four, pay a visit to Tubby in the Serenitea Pot. Speak with him and select Realm Depot. Under Riches of the Realm, you must purchase an item called Nature's True Fruit, which costs 1,000 Realm Currency (this will not appear if you haven't done the prerequisites above).

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Next, open your Backpack and head to the Precious Items section. Use Nature's True Fruit to obtain the Sumeru Realm Layout. Speak with Tubby once again and select Switch Realm Layout. Select Sublime Spicewood, then click Switch to begin decorating your beautiful treehouse. Don't worry, as the Adeptal Energy used to collect Realm Currency is based on the highest among your existing Realms, so you don't have to rush filling the Sumeru-themed Realm with Furnishings.

Check out our guide on All Remarkable Chest locations in Sumeru in Genshin Impact to get Sumeru-themed Furnishings.

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