Genshin Impact Serenitea Teapot Comprehensive Guide
Master the Serenitea Teapot: optimize layouts, boost Adeptal Energy, craft furniture, engage companions, and manage realm currency.
Setting up your own space in Genshin Impact with the Serenitea Teapot is a surprisingly deep experience, offering much more than just arranging a few chairs and tables. Whether you’re settling in for some creative decorating or figuring out how to build up Trust with Tubby, there’s a lot that goes into making your realm feel truly your own. Between furnishing sets, visiting friends, managing load limits, and crafting the perfect spot for your favorite characters, the Teapot system has grown into its own rewarding side activity. Here’s how to make the most of everything the Serenitea Teapot has to offer, both for comfort and for the practical in-game benefits that come with it.
Understanding Realm Layouts
Genshin Impact gives you several layout choices for your Serenitea Teapot, like “Cool Isle,” “Emerald Peak,” “Floating Abode,” and “Silken Courtyard.” Your base realm type sets the landscape—think winding cliffs, tiny islands, or peaceful courtyards. Each comes with its own strengths, especially in how you place buildings, paths, and decorative sets. While you can’t change the realm’s overall terrain, you’re free to decorate and furnish to match your taste.
Once you pick a layout, you can switch between available themes later by talking to Tubby. Your placed furniture won’t transfer between layouts, so it’s worth thinking ahead before moving everything around.
Key Concepts: Load, Trust, and Adeptal Energy
Optimizing your realm isn’t just about what looks good. You've got three system limits to juggle:
Load Limit
Every item placed adds to your "load." Hitting the max load keeps you from adding more objects, even if there’s space left. Outdoor and indoor areas have separate limits. Bigger, flashier items (think mansions or intricate pavilions) usually take more load than small benches or plants. Use load as a gentle guide: Don’t cram every inch! Instead, plan clusters of decorations and leave some breathing room to keep things smooth.
Tips for Managing Load
- Prioritize Set Pieces: These give bonuses and can contain several useful objects.
- Mix Large and Small Items: Use bigger decor sparingly, filling gaps with smaller low-load pieces.
- Leave Open Areas: Open spaces not only reduce load but help with pathing and aesthetics.
Trust Rank
Each unique item you craft increases Trust Rank with Tubby, giving you extra blueprints, Realm Currency, and sometimes layout upgrades. Don’t just duplicate a favorite chair—focus on building new furniture the first time to really boost your Trust Rank. Trust increases fast in early ranks: knock out those unique blueprints first for the biggest benefit.
Adeptal Energy
Higher Adeptal Energy means more Realm Currency per hour. This metric is tied to how much furniture you’ve placed, not just how many square feet you’ve covered. Aim for at least "Sturdy" (2000 energy) early on to max your coins, then decorate further for style later.
Smart (and Stylish) Placement
Optimizing layout means more than just dropping stuff everywhere. Here are some approaches to keep your Teapot both functional and good-looking:
Themed Areas
Group furnishings by theme—like a Liyue garden, Mondstadt plaza, or Inazuman shrine. Matching set pieces and region-specific decorations help your realm feel organized and intentional. These themed areas help keep furniture sets together for character bonuses and meet requirements for visiting friends’ quests.
Pathways and Flow
Place paths, bridges, and archways to connect areas and guide movement. Think about sightlines: what’s the first thing you see when entering a space? Pathways also make collecting realm currency and completing character interaction tasks way easier.
Building Height and Levels
Many layouts offer elevation changes. Use platforms, steps, and even large furniture to interact with terrain. Placing pavilions on higher ground or creating tiered gardens makes the space less flat and more interesting.
Compact Clustering
If you’re after speed (fast Adeptal Energy or Trust gain), cluster items closely. Stack small objects near pavilions, maximize the set bonus areas, and tuck low-load pieces wherever they fit. Balance this with visual clutter—sometimes, less is more, even for grind efficiency.
Best Practices for Maximizing Benefits
Character Placement for Bonus Gifts
Some characters give bonuses or gifts when near certain furnishing sets. Before locking in your layouts, check which sets your roster likes and arrange them accordingly. This boosts your Friendship Level, adds lore interactions, and fills out your Teapot with character-filled spaces.
Rapid Blueprint Unlocking
Keep track of which unique items you’ve already built. Every new blueprint built counts more for Trust than repeats. Planning your builds before crafting saves both time and resources.
Rotating Layouts
Since each realm layout is separate, use one for intensive Trust/Adeptal farming (packed with sets), and keep another for aesthetic freedom. You can freely swap once set up, enjoying both optimization and creativity.
Troubleshooting: Common Layout Mistakes
- Overloading One Area: Causes lag and makes it hard to move—spread things out.
- Neglecting Set Pieces: You’ll miss out on bonuses and rewards if you skip these.
- Messing Up Pathing: Blocked walkways mean characters and visitors can get stuck. Test by walking the route yourself.
Making Adjustments Over Time
You don’t have to nail the perfect setup all at once. As you unlock more furniture and sets, update and tweak your layouts. What started as a Trust grind can slowly turn into a cozy scene or elaborate photoshoot set. Regularly clearing and reimagining spaces keeps things feeling fresh.
Conclusion
Optimizing your Serenitea Teapot realm layout goes beyond cosmetics—it impacts Adeptal Energy gain, Trust Rank, and your friendship with favorite characters. Smart planning means you get the most out of both efficiency and creativity. Maybe your Teapot ends up a work of art, or maybe it serves as the prime space for collecting resources; either way, tweak things as you unlock new blueprints and decorations. Turning your Teapot into a lively Genshin home is all about mixing function with personal flair.
Maximizing Adeptal Energy
Adeptal Energy is one of those core Serenitea Teapot stats that quietly shapes your entire experience inside the realm. It might just look like a number floating on your Teapot’s main menu, but the rate at which you rake in Realm Currency depends directly on where this sits on the energy tiers. The higher your Adeptal Energy, the more coins Tubby will send your way every hour, which means more stuff from his shop, faster Trust leveling, and overall, a much speedier Teapot grind.
Let’s break down how Adeptal Energy works, how to hit the top thresholds fast, and what tricks can get you from “Bare-Bones” to “Fit for a King” with less fuss.
How Adeptal Energy Works
Adeptal Energy is a running total of the energy value assigned to every piece of furniture you place in your realm. Each decor item—tables, shrubs, houses, picnic baskets—carries a set energy score, visible when you select it or check its info panel in the Placement Menu.
As you add more furniture and decorations, your Adeptal Energy ticks upward in real time. Once you cross certain breakpoints, you unlock higher coin generation rates. The key ranks are:
- Bare-Bones (0-299)
- Humble Abode (300-599)
- Cozy (600-899)
- Queen-Size (900-1199)
- Elegant (1200-1499)
- Exquisite (1500-1999)
- Sturdy (2000-2999)
- Luxury (3000-5999)
- Fit for a King (6000+)
You’ll want to hit at least Sturdy as fast as possible for optimal gains, but shooting higher only sweetens the deal.
Strategies for Maximizing Adeptal Energy
Efficiently boosting Adeptal Energy isn’t just about cramming dozens of random stools together. There’s some thought to it—both from a load management angle and your wallet (or realm coin purse).
1. Build High-Energy, Low-Load Furniture
Some blueprints give far more Adeptal Energy per load unit than others. Large structures, like mansions, pavilions, or fancy bridges, tend to offer the most efficient bump. Tubby’s shop and trust rewards are worth checking weekly, since featured blueprints can rotate and help you score higher energy with lower total load.
Tip: Focus on unique furniture! The first craft of every different item increases Trust AND adds to your Adeptal Energy. Only make multiples once you’ve built every blueprint you own.
2. Place Furniture Sets and Set Pieces
Furnishing Sets (the ones that require several specific items to form a “group” in your Placement Menu) are perfect for Adeptal Energy. They give a chunk of energy as a single set—plus character interaction bonuses later.
Even if you’re not aiming for aesthetics early on, drop as many sets as your load permits. You can tidy up later.
3. Use Both Inside and Outside Areas
Each area—your mansion’s interior, front yard, backyard, and any side plots—has its own load capacity. Fill all spaces, not just one. Spreading out your furniture improves Adeptal Energy and helps prevent lag or clutter, especially on mobile and console.
Efficient early-game path
- Slam down all crafted items outside
- Fill inside with crafted furniture, particularly high-value tables, display stands, and rugs
- Repeat as new blueprints drop
4. Don’t Neglect the Little Stuff
If you’ve capped out on big blueprints, spam low-load, high-energy items like baskets, rocks, plants, and festival props. Small items can be packed together closely, minimizing wasted space while pushing your energy totals up.
Pro move: Rotate and stack tiny decorations in out-of-sight places to stack up the energy with minimal impact on your main themes.
5. Rotate Layouts for Maximum Energy
If you care about appearances, keep one fancy “showcase” realm and one “resource grind” layout crammed with your all your highest energy items, even if it looks like the aftermath of a furniture sale. Rotate to the min-max setup when you want to grind realm coins, then swap back to your organized main build for hangouts or screenshots.
6. Collect New Blueprints Regularly
Higher Adeptal Energy comes from fresh blueprints. Visit Tubby’s shop often, complete Adeptal Mirror tasks, and trade Realm Currency for new blueprints from vendors in Teyvat. Whenever the Traveling Salesman visits, scope their stock too.
Adeptal Energy & Coin Production Rates
Let’s put some context to those Adeptal Energy breakpoints. Here’s the daily realm coin rate per Adeptal Energy tier (rounded for clarity):
| Adeptal Energy | Realm Currency per hour | Max Storage | |-----------------------|------------------------|-------------| | Bare-Bones (less than 00) | 4 | 240 | | Humble Abode ( 00–599) | 8 | 480 | | Cozy (600–899) | 12 | 720 | | Queen-Size (900–1199) | 16 | 960 | | Elegant (1200–1499) | 20 | 1200 | | Exquisite (1500–1999) | 22 | 1 20 | | Sturdy (2000–2999) | 24 | 1440 | | Luxury ( 000–5999) | 26 | 1560 | | Fit for a King (6000+) | 0 | 1800 |
Seeking “Luxury” or “Fit for a King” puts your currency generation on overdrive. Trust Rank boosters can also slightly affect coin caps as you upgrade.
Don’t Forget to Collect Regularly
Adeptal Energy doesn’t mean anything if you let currency max out. Check in with Tubby at least once a day—more if you’re running a high Adeptal Energy setup—to empty the vault and keep those coins flowing.
Final Checklist for Maxing Out
- Build every unique blueprint you unlock
- Place all high-Adeptal-Energy items first (pavilions, mansions, bridges)
- Max out both indoor and outdoor areas
- Fill leftover load with high-energy small furniture
- Drop as many Furnishing Sets as you can
- Visit Tubby and Traveling Salesman for new blueprints often
- Rotate ugly “grind” layouts in and out as needed
Boosting Adeptal Energy is a marathon, not a sprint. Just remember: every lamp, rock, rug, and house brings you closer to maximum coins—and more cool stuff down the road. Mix in some patience, and your Serenitea Teapot will be bursting with rewards in no time.
Furniture Crafting and Placement
When you first unlock the Serenitea Teapot in Genshin Impact, you’re handed a magical mansion and a whole lot of empty space. Filling it up—and making it look good—comes down to furniture crafting and smart placement. Let’s break down how this works, what you need to know, and how you can get the most out of every table, wall, and lamp.
How to Craft Furniture
The Basics
Furniture crafting begins with blueprints. You’ll pick these up from quest rewards, Tubby’s shop, Adeptal Mirror tasks, events, or NPCs around Teyvat. Every item of furniture needs a specific blueprint before you can craft it.
Once you own a blueprint:
- Head to Tubby and select “Create Furnishing.”
- Choose a blueprint from your list.
- Gather the listed materials. Most blueprints use wood (chopped from trees in the wild) and sometimes fabrics, dyes, or minerals.
- Hit “Craft” to start the process.
Furniture takes real-time hours (from a few to over twelve!) to finish. Speed things up with Vials of Adeptal Speed, which instantly complete a furniture item. You get a few for free, and more can be bought with Realm Currency or earned from events.
Tips for Efficient Crafting
- Always have all five crafting slots running (unlock additional slots as you level Trust Rank).
- Focus on new, unique items to boost Trust and Adeptal Energy.
- Queue up multiple small items overnight.
- Save Vials of Adeptal Speed for rare or high-energy blueprints, especially when you’re close to a Trust Rank upgrade.
Gathering Materials
You’ll need wood from every region: chop readable trees, including birch, pine, cedar, bamboo, and more. Likewise, silk flowers, fabrics, dyes (made at the teapot Dye Maker station), and ores will come into play depending on the item. Preloading on key materials can keep crafting rolling.
Placement: Making Your Realm Work for You
Accessing Placement Mode
Tubby lets you access the placement screen from inside your teapot. This is where you’ll drag, drop, and arrange everything you’ve built. Placement is done in grid spaces—furniture will snap to various blue outlines as you move it around. There are separate load and storage limits for inside and outside areas.
Basic Placement Tools
- Move: Pick up and reposition anything you’ve placed.
- Rotate: Twist furniture in 45-degree spins for perfect alignment. Use this to get tables against walls or angle items for visual interest.
- Remove: Send an item back to inventory to free up space or make a change.
- Copy: When placing an item, you can quickly duplicate it if you’ve built multiples.
- Multi-Select: Grab several items and move them as a group—great for shifting whole sets or scenes at once.
Room and Area Tips
- Outdoor spaces: Divide your courtyard, backyard, and side plots into themes or utilities if you want, or just fill them for max Adeptal Energy.
- Mansion interior: Focus on key visual spots around doorways and the main hall. Use furniture to “frame” passageways and gather decorative sets in main rooms.
Optimizing Placement for Rewards and Feeling
Load Limit
Every item adds up to a “load” cap. Fancier, bigger furniture usually costs more load. If the game warns you about overload, pull back on larger blueprints and sub in smaller, low-load decorations.
Balancing Function and Style
If you’re chasing Adeptal Energy, prioritize corners with big-ticket items like pavilions and bridges. For style, don’t crowd everything together—spread out rugs, stools, and wall decor to make the place feel lived-in.
Character Interactions
Some indoor and outdoor furniture sets unlock special dialogue when your characters “visit” your realm. Look for the handshake icon in a blueprint’s description. Placing these sets lets you claim extra Realm Currency and boosts friendship with assigned characters.
Advanced Tricks
- Use layering: stack small items on top of tables or shelves to maximize space and effect.
- Hide utility items in corners or behind scenery if they mess with your decor.
- Use fencing and hedges to frame outdoor gardens—these count toward Adeptal Energy and make the realm feel less scattered.
Common Placement Mistakes
- Placing all furniture in one area: Spread furniture across all areas to hit Adeptal Energy and load caps everywhere.
- Forgetting to place new blueprints: Every new first-time item gives Trust experience; stash it somewhere, even if temporarily.
- Ignoring Furnishing Sets: They can be energy-efficient and look great, especially with matching “theme” rewards.
- Clutter overload: Too many small objects dropped without thought can lag weaker devices and ruin screenshots.
Best Practices for Cozy/Resource Grindy Setups
You can design your teapot to look like a stylish home, a coin-grinding warehouse, or a bit of both depending on what you need that week. Some players set up two or more “default” templates:
- One maxed for Adeptal Energy and coin production (think: functional, packed, might be ugly)
- Another for personal enjoyment, screenshots, or hangouts with favorite characters
Switch between these using the “Save/Load Layout” feature to keep both resources and style flowing.
In summary, learning furniture crafting and placement is about combining resourcefulness and creativity. Start with what pushes your energy and currency up. When you’re satisfied with your progress, splash some style across your rooms and courtyards. There’s no “wrong” way—each realm is as unique as its owner, and every piece of furniture moves you closer to unlocking everything the Serenitea Teapot can offer.
Companion Interactions
Once your teapot is feeling like a real home, it’s time to invite your favorite characters inside. The Serenitea Teapot isn’t just a showpiece—it also lets you hang out with your roster. These companion interactions create a cozy sense of community, while also offering some of the best passive rewards for minimal effort.
How to Bring Companions Into Your Teapot
After reaching Trust Rank 1 and finishing the "Idle Teapot Talk" quest, Tubby unlocks the feature for inviting companions. Here’s how it works:
- Tap the little human icon at the top right inside placement mode or use Tubby’s menu to access the “Companions” screen.
- You can select up to eight characters for the main mansion interior and assign several more to outdoor zones, depending on the layout and unlocked regions.
- Characters can only be assigned to one area at a time and must be unlocked in your roster (no trial or test-run characters).
Practical Benefits
Companion interactions aren’t just for show. Here’s what you get out of inviting characters to live in your teapot:
Friendship EXP
While stationed in your realm, companions earn passive Friendship EXP over time—even when you’re logged out. This is one of the easiest ways to max out friendship for those harder-to-play units or support characters. The more Adeptal Energy and visitors you have, the faster this EXP accumulates.
- Maximize Gain: Keep your teapot filled with as many companions as possible.
- Rotate Regularly: Swap in new characters once their friendship maxes out to keep the EXP flowing.
Character Dialogue
Placed characters interact with their environment: they stroll around, sit on furniture, or even pause by windows. Some have special lines tied to furniture sets (look for the handshake icon). These trigger “Companion Stories” in your Trust Rank menu the more time they spend in the teapot and when they visit a specific set.
- Dialogue Availability: Dialogue unlocks after characters spend enough time in your realm, or when you’ve finished new event quests relevant to that character.
- Repeat Visits: Some lines require specific times of day or unlocking new furnishing sets.
Realm Bounty: Free Primogems and More
The first time you unlock and place a Companion-Fit Furnishing Set (crafted from blueprints found at Tubby or bought with Realm Currency), any compatible character earns you a quick-claim gift. Rewards can include:
- Primogems
- Mora
- Character Ascension materials
- Talent books
Gift boxes arrive via Tubby’s teapot menu under “Gift Set.” These are one-time bonuses per set/character combination, so check compatibility to avoid missing out.
Getting the Most Out of Companion Interactions
Here are some simple strategies to amplify rewards and experience:
Rotate Your Roster
There’s no penalty to swapping who’s hanging out in your teapot. Set up a Sunday routine to change out capped characters for anyone at a lower friendship level. If you skip this, you’re wasting one of the most efficient sources of passive EXP in the entire game.
Focus on Compatibility Sets
Before spending precious resources, check which furnishing sets unlock story or gift interactions for your current lineup. The in-game blueprint menus highlight compatible characters—pick the sets that grant both Adeptal Energy and character bonuses for efficiency.
Furniture Placement and Pathing
Characters path to interactable items: chairs, desks, beds, or themed decor. Give your favorite a cozy reading nook or a fancy dining setup by intentionally arranging sets. While placement doesn’t affect EXP rates, it does let you stage meaningful scenes for screenshots or storytelling.
Engage With Their Stories
Many characters have unique dialogues, jokes, or even hidden references when they appear in the teapot. Farm some Light Realm currency while you listen to their lines. It’s a laid-back way to get to know your characters better without grinding domains or daily commissions.
What if a Character Isn’t Showing Up?
- Check Placement Limits: Each teapot area has a cap on active companions.
- Friendship Maxed: Maxed-out characters won’t stop generating EXP, but you won’t benefit unless you rotate them out.
- Locked Quests: Some stories or interactions are tied to quest progress in the main game.
Customization, Interaction and Storytelling
The teapot is a personal stage for creativity. Arrange roommates based on your ship, headcanon, or team comps for a laugh. Screenshot cute setups, or just leave Albedo and Klee in a laboratory covered in doodles. Companion interactions turn the teapot from a mechanical system into a living, changing part of your Genshin experience.
Conclusion
Companion interactions in the Serenitea Teapot offer meaningful rewards and bring your characters to life beyond combat. By wisely placing your companions, optimizing furniture sets, and regularly rotating your lineup, you steadily build both friendship and resources—all while enjoying some truly charming in-game downtime.
Realm Currency Management
The Serenitea Teapot’s Realm Currency system is the main way you earn and spend your own “teapot money.” Used for shopping, crafting, and fast-tracking your realm’s growth, managing Realm Currency efficiently is the key to getting the most from your Teapot without feeling stuck behind daily limits. Let’s break down how this system ticks—and how you can stretch every coin.
What Is Realm Currency?
Realm Currency, represented as round golden coins (called Realm Coins), automatically accumulates over time in your teapot. You’ll collect it from Tubby, your spirit companion, which means there’s no need to actively grind for these coins. It’s basically your passive income source as your realm operates in the background.
Where to find it
Open the Teapot, interact with Tubby, and you’ll see an icon with a coin and a number—this is your current Realm Currency stockpile. The coins top out at a maximum capacity, so you’ll need to collect them periodically or risk wasting the overflow.
How Realm Currency Generation Works
Adeptal Energy and Your Realm Coin Rate
The most important factor in how quickly you gain Realm Currency is your realm’s Adeptal Energy. Adeptal Energy measures how much furniture and decor you have placed—and how fancy it all is. The more and rarer items you use, the higher your Adeptal Energy.
Adeptal Energy Tiers
Adeptal Energy is split into tiers that each unlock a new rate of Realm Coin gain per hour. Here’s a simple breakdown:
- Bare-Bones: Very low or default amount placed, barely any gain.
- Humble Abode: A few decorations, slightly better.
- Cozy: Moderate setup, reasonable gain.
- Queen-Size: Good furniture investment, quick accumulation.
- Luxurious: Maxed, top efficiency.
Each new tier bumps up how many coins you earn per hour—so aim for higher tiers early by placing lots of crafted furniture, especially rare or set pieces.
Maximum Capacity and Collection
Your Teapot won’t hoard Realm Coins forever—the coin bank maxes out at 2,400 coins by default (this may rise at higher Trust Ranks). If you hit the cap and don’t collect, generation stops—so check in at least every couple days to scoop up your stash.
Tip: Set a schedule (every 1–2 days) to visit Tubby, collect your Realm Currency, and keep the generator running smoothly.
Spending Realm Currency: Best Uses
So, what’s worth buying? Tubby’s realm shop rotates stock each week and offers several valuable items:
Blueprints and Furnishing Materials
The main use early on is unlocking—or supplementing—your furniture crafting with new blueprints and craft materials. Each purchase helps you raise Adeptal Energy, which in turn boosts your currency gain, making this a smart investment loop.
- Blueprints: Always prioritize new blueprints, especially for sets or unique, high-energy items.
- Vials of Adeptal Speed: These help you instantly finish crafting furnishings with long crafting timers—crucial if you’re impatient or want to reach a new Adeptal tier fast.
Character and Realm Progression
- Sanctifying Essence/Unction: Use Realm Currency for these to level up artifacts. While slow, it’s low-effort spare EXP.
- Furnishing Items: Some shop pieces only appear here, letting you add special flavor to your base.
Weekly Limited Materials
Look out for items that reset weekly—Transient Resin, Enhancement Ores, and Hero’s Wit. These give your account a consistent trickle of useful upgrades. Don’t miss out: once the week’s allotment is sold, it won’t reappear until the next weekly reset.
- Transient Resin (when available) is a rare buy—grab it for a free daily domain or boss run.
- Sanctifying materials and Hero’s Wit are more situational, but if you’re low on other mats, Tubby’s shop can help fill gaps.
What to Skip
Stop spending on unnecessary bulk decor or common plants once you have plenty—Adeptal Energy boosts plateau quickly, so each coin spent should help your Realm grow or provide real utility.
Maximizing Currency Over Time
Hit Adeptal Energy Caps Early
Push for higher tiers ASAP by mass-crafting and placing affordable furniture. Don’t stress about perfect layouts; toss stuff anywhere to bank more coins, then redesign whenever you like.
Collect on Schedule
Set reminders to grab your coins so you don’t hit cap and stall income. Even a casual player can keep the Teapot humming along without losing efficiency.
Prioritize Limited-Time Items
Always snag the weekly limit on high-value goods (like Transient Resin), then spend on blueprints and speed vials for longer-term improvements.
Trust Rank Unlocks
As you climb Trust Ranks, your Realm Currency cap, shop inventory, and max load will rise. Commit to steady crafting: unlock every blueprint you get your hands on, and keep making new items to grow both currency and your teapot’s aesthetic.
Don’t Neglect Realm Depot Purchases
Check the shop after every game update—new blueprints, unique decor, or event items can appear without much notice.
Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
- Letting Coins Cap Out: Easy to forget—set reminders so Tubby isn’t sitting on a mountain of uncollected Realm Currency.
- Ignoring Adeptal Energy: Placing too few or only common items stops your coin gains early.
- Blowing Coins on Decorations Too Soon: Fancy layouts are fun but hit the energy cap first for best returns.
- Forgetting to Rotate Stock: Some players skip the shop refresh each Monday, missing out on new blueprints or mats.
Realm Currency and Co-Op Play
You can visit friends’ teapots and buy goods using their Tubby NPC too, so check pals for blueprints you’re missing. Still, most progress comes down to how you design and maintain your own realm.
In Summary
Realm Currency management is about smart planning and consistent habits. Focus your early coins on expanding Adeptal Energy, craft constantly, and always check Tubby’s shop each week for the best trade-ups. With a little attention each login, your Serenitea Teapot becomes a steady source of resources to turbocharge every part of your Genshin Impact account.