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{{quote|The most precious gem one can find in Hyrule, its signature sparkle has charmed Hyruleans for generations. As such, it has sold for a very high price since ancient times.|In-Game Description{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|The most precious gem one can find in Hyrule, its signature sparkle has charmed Hyruleans for generations. As such, it has sold for a very high price since ancient times.|Inventory}}}} | {{quote|The most precious gem one can find in Hyrule, its signature sparkle has charmed Hyruleans for generations. As such, it has sold for a very high price since ancient times.|''Breath of the Wild'' In-Game Description{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild| Breath of the Wild]]''|The most precious gem one can find in Hyrule, its signature sparkle has charmed Hyruleans for generations. As such, it has sold for a very high price since ancient times.|Inventory}}}} | ||
'''Diamond''' is a material found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' | '''Diamond''' is a material found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' and ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]''. | ||
=== | ==Appearances== | ||
Diamond are the rarest of the [[Gem]]s found in ''Breath of the Wild''. Only a select few of them are found in the overworld, located near [[Hyrule Castle]], and on the outskirts of the map, in the [[Hebra]] and [[Wasteland]] regions. | ===''Breath of the Wild''=== | ||
Diamond are the rarest of the [[Gem]]s found in ''Breath of the Wild''. Only a select few of them are found in the overworld [[Treasure Chest|Chests]], located near [[Hyrule Castle]], and on the outskirts of the map, in the [[Hebra]] and [[Wasteland]] regions. They can also be found occasionally from mining [[Rare Ore Deposit]]s, and from the Rare [[Stone Talus (Rare)|Stone Talus]], or from the following side quests: | |||
*[[Luminous Stone Gathering]]: [[Ledo]] in [[Zora's Domain (Breath of the Wild)|Zora's Domain]] will give Link one diamond in exchange for ten [[Luminous Stone]]s. The first time, to complete the quest, he will give Link a second diamond; but there is no practical limit to the number of diamonds Link can get. He can be found near the entrance of the Domain, doing some handiwork on a pillar. | |||
*[[Rushroom Rush!]]: In exchange for 55 [[rushrooms]], [[Pirou]] at the [[Gerudo Canyon Stable]] will give Link a diamond. This trade is a one-off - subsequent times, he will pay 165 rupees per 55 rushrooms. | |||
Diamonds are required as part of the payment to remake any of the Champions' weapons. Link must also supply three diamonds to have a [[Diamond Circlet]] made for him by [[Fashion Passion]] in [[Gerudo Town]], and further diamonds to have a [[Great Fairy]] enhance it. | |||
Alternatively, they can be sold to shop-vendors such as [[Beedle]] for 500 [[Rupee]]s each. | |||
==Cadence of Hyrule== | ==Non-canon appearances== | ||
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===Cadence of Hyrule=== | |||
In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]'', diamonds are a form of special currency accepted by [[Beedle]], the [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]] (in exchange for weapon enhancements), and the Representative of the Fates upon death. They are among the only things the player does not lose upon death. | In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]'', diamonds are a form of special currency accepted by [[Beedle]], the [[Great Fairy|Great Fairies]] (in exchange for weapon enhancements), and the Representative of the Fates upon death. They are among the only things the player does not lose upon death. | ||
Diamonds can be earned in one of two ways: one, clearing out all the enemies on a screen, or two, defeating bosses in random mini dungeons. | Diamonds can be earned in one of two ways: one, clearing out all the enemies on a screen, or two, defeating bosses in random mini dungeons. | ||
If the player dies with zero diamonds, a diamond will appear in the Fates' store. Note that if the game is on permadeath mode, dying resets the game, including all diamonds collected up to that point. | If the player dies with zero diamonds, a diamond will appear in the Fates' store. Note that if the game is on permadeath mode, dying resets the game, including all diamonds collected up to that point. | ||
===See also=== | |||
*[[Amber]] | |||
*[[Opal]] | |||
*[[Topaz]] | |||
*[[Sapphire]] | |||
*[[Ruby]] | |||
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