The action is fairly low effort, as you can pick shards of spikes as you’re walking over the dragon, and there’s usually at least 10 of them if not more. When you do, I recommend taking the time to jump on their backs and grab both shards of spikes and dragon scales. Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon Dragon materialsĪs mythical as these creatures are, you can find dragon locations quite frequently if you know where to look. Splash fruits are sold by 2 rupees each, while ice fruits are 3 rupees each, which can really add up when you’re selling in bulk. It’s a good help, but since they’re such a common resource, you should go ahead and sell the ones you don’t use. Mechanically, they’re there to help you endure the regional phenomena tormenting the villages and their surroundings. Mainly, as you’re exploring the Zora’s Domain and the Gerudo Highlands areas, respectively, you’ll stumble upon dozens and dozens of each of the fruits. I’m grouping splash fruits and ice fruits together as the reasoning is the same for both. ![]() Just make sure to grab as many of them when you’re exploring Hyrule’s underground areas to keep the ball running. It’s not a lot, but since it’s so easy to get them - the first more than the latter, but still - you should be selling them in chunks of 50 or 100 whenever you have the chance. Now, regular brightblooms seeds go for 2 rupees each, while giant ones are 4 rupees a pop. That being said, both resources are everywhere inside caves, wells, and the Depths themselves. Brightbloom seedsīoth brightbloom and giant brightbloom seeds are key to light up the Depths, sure. But because their price range from 5 to 10 rupees, you’re best keeping them for when you need to make a fire, for example, or as additions to your arrows. If you’re wondering about flint or amber, they’re definitely worth selling. They add 25 Fuse attack power, and are also helpful for upgrading certain armor sets. The same applies to diamonds, which you should hold onto, even if the 500 rupees price might be tempting. That being said, these are far more rare to find, so I recommend selling them more sparingly in comparison. Rubies will net you 110 rupees a pop, while sapphires are 150. The truth is, as long as you’re exploring caves and wells somewhat frequently, you’ll have no shortage of opal and topaz to sell for 30 and 80 rupees each, respectively. People might get mad at me for this suggestion, but let’s be honest here: How many mining ores are you hoarding in your inventory as you read this? Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon ![]() Mining ores for opal, topaz, sapphire, and ruby That being said, we have a few commendations of items that are fairly easy to restock, thus making them a great pick when you’re low on rupees and need to make money.īefore we begin, remember that you can sell your items to traveling merchants that you come across on roads, NPCs in charge of stores, and also Beedle, the traveling merchant who’s always around stables. What to sell to make money in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomĭeciding what to sell in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom leads to some hard choices, considering how pretty much everything can become a Fuse combination.
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