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Sapphire are not very common in the early game as they are primarily found in treasure chests on the outskirts of the map of [[Hyrule]]. They must abundantly appear in the [[Gerudo Highlands]], [[Hebra]], and [[Faron]] regions.
Sapphire are not very common in the early game as they are primarily found in treasure chests on the outskirts of the map of [[Hyrule]]. They must abundantly appear in the [[Gerudo Highlands]], [[Hebra]], and [[Faron]] regions.


*As part of the [[Misko, the Great Bandit]] quest, Link will find a hideouth, just south of the [[Hickaly Woods]] where there are two Sapphire.
*As part of the [[Misko, the Great Bandit]] quest, Link will find a hideout, just south of the [[Hickaly Woods]] where there are two Sapphire.
*In the center of the bay, just south of [[Palmorae Beach]], west of [[Soka Point]], and north of [[Cape Cresia]]. There are two treasure chests underwater, with one containing a Sapphire.
*In the center of the bay, just south of [[Palmorae Beach]], west of [[Soka Point]], and north of [[Cape Cresia]]. There are two treasure chests underwater, with one containing a Sapphire.
*South of Korne Beach and southwest of [[Rimba Beach]], there is a triangle of large rocks with several chests in the middle of them underwater. One of them contain Sapphire, and there is another one just to the west that also contains a Sapphire.
*South of Korne Beach and southwest of [[Rimba Beach]], there is a triangle of large rocks with several chests in the middle of them underwater. One of them contain Sapphire, and there is another one just to the west that also contains a Sapphire.