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{{Infobox|item
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| image = [[File:Hyrule-Compendium-Ore-Deposit.png]]
| image = [[File:Hyrule-Compendium-Ore-Deposit.png]]
| game =  ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''​
| caption  =
| game =  ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''​<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
| location = Greater [[Hyrule]]
| location = Greater [[Hyrule]]
| cost =  
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{{quote|This deposit contains a good deal of ore. Breaking the rock will yield rock salt, flint, and other materials of varying value.|In-Game Description}}
{{quote|This deposit contains a good deal of ore. Breaking the rock will yield rock salt, flint, and other materials of varying value.|In-Game Description}}


'''Ore Deposits''' (383 in the [[Hyrule Compendium]]) are treasures found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. Ore deposits are small juts of dark stone typically found at the base of cliffs in rocky areas that will drop precious stones, [[Rock Salt]], and [[Flint]] when broken.
'''Ore Deposits''' (383 in the [[Breath of the Wild Hyrule Compendium|standard ''Breath of the Wild'' Hyrule Compendium]]) are treasures found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.
 
==''Breath of the Wild''==
Ore deposits are small juts of dark stone typically found at the base of cliffs in rocky areas that will drop precious stones, [[Rock Salt]], and [[Flint]] when broken.


Breaking ore deposits requires [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] to smash it with a weapon or to blow it up using a [[Remote Bomb (Rune)|Remote Bomb]]. Using large, two-handed weapons requires fewer hits than smaller swords or spears. While using a weapon causes damage to the weapon, using a remote bomb will cause the materials recovered from the ore to scatter across the landscape.
Breaking ore deposits requires [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] to smash it with a weapon or to blow it up using a [[Remote Bomb (Rune)|Remote Bomb]]. Using large, two-handed weapons requires fewer hits than smaller swords or spears. While using a weapon causes damage to the weapon, using a remote bomb will cause the materials recovered from the ore to scatter across the landscape.
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Albeit unusual, there's the possibility that these deposits yield no ore.
Albeit unusual, there's the possibility that these deposits yield no ore.


==Recoverable Materials==
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
Ore Deposits appear in the same way as in ''Breath of the Wild''. They will drop precious stones when broken, such as [[Flint]] and [[Amber]]. Using a [[Bomb]] or [[Bomb Arrow]] is the most effective way to destroy one, though they can also be broken with weapons.
 
===Recoverable Materials===
*[[Flint]]
*[[Flint]]
*[[Rock Salt]]
*[[Rock Salt]]
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*[[Sapphire]]
*[[Sapphire]]
*[[Diamond]]
*[[Diamond]]
<gallery>
File:TotK Ore Deposit Hyrule Compendium.jpg|Hyrule Compendium entry in ''Tears of the Kingdom''
</gallery>


{{cat|Breath of the Wild}}
{{cat|Breath of the Wild}}
{{cat|Tears of the Kingdom}}