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Genshin Impact Forest Regalia Claymore Stats

How to Get the Forest Regalia Claymore in Genshin Impact – Stats, Upgrade Materials, and More

Another big, strong sword to carry around

Genshin Impact 3.0’s new region, element, and weapons are a great opportunity to try different playstyles. Whether you want another bow, polearm, or catalyst, you’ve got at least one option to try out. If you’re eagerly anticipating the introduction of Dori, you may very well be looking for a new Claymore!

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If you’re interested in learning more, continue reading to find out how to get the Forest Regalia Claymore, what its stats look like, and what upgrade materials you need to ascend it in Genshin Impact.

How to Get the Forest Regalia Claymore in Genshin Impact

After progressing through Sumeru’s main story, you’ll eventually encounter a quest for Aravinay, an NPC located near the Tree of Dreams east of Vanarana. As you finish more missions, you’ll find “Stories of You and the Aranara” as rewards. You can obtain up to five Stories, which you can use to get new weapons.

For the Forest Regalia, you’ll want to return to Aravinay and exchange a Story for the “Tales of the Forest King” blueprint. From here, bring the blueprint to a local Blacksmith to make the weapon!

Genshin Impact Forest Regalia Blueprint
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Forest Regalia Claymore Stats and Upgrade Materials

At the base level, the Forest Regalia Claymore has the following stats:

  • Attack – 44
  • Energy Recharge – 6.7%
  • Forest Sanctuary – After activating Burning, Quicken, Aggravate, Spread, Bloom, Hyperbloom or Burgeon, a Leaf of Consciousness will be created around your character for up to 10 seconds. The Leaf will provide +60 Elemental Mastery for 12 seconds when picked up.

As you level up the weapon, you’ll need various materials and Mora for ascensions. Below are the resources you need for each and the total cost:

AscensionLevelResources
0 to 11-20Mora x5,000
Copper Talismen of the Forest Dew x3
Chaos Storage x3
Faded Red Satin x2
1 to 220-40Mora x15,000
Iron Talismen of the Forest Dew x3
Chaos Storage x12
Faded Red Satin x8
2 to 340-50Mora x20,000
Iron Talismen of the Forest Dew x6
Chaos Module x6
Trimmed Red Silk x6
3 to 450-60Mora x30,000
Silver Talismen of the Forest Dew x3
Chaos Module x12
Trimmed Red Silk x9
4 to 560-70Mora x35,000
Silver Talismen of the Forest Dew x6
Chaos Bolt x9
Rich Red Brocade x6
5 to 670-80Mora x45,000
Golden Talismen of the Forest Dew x4
Chaos Bolt x18
Rich Red Brocade x12
TotalMora x150,000
Copper Talismen of the Forest Dew x3
Iron Talismen of the Forest Dew x9
Silver Talismen of the Forest Dew x9
Golden Talismen of the Forest Dew x4
Chaos Storage x15
Chaos Module x18
Chaos Bolt x27
Faded Red Satin x10
Trimmed Red Silk x15
Rich Red Brocade x18

Genshin Impact is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Android, and iOS devices through the official website. If you’re interested in obtaining ascension materials for the Forest Regalia, check Where to Get Faded Red Satin, Trimmed Red Silk, and Rich Red Brocade.


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Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.