Where to Sell Gems in Tears of the Kingdom

avatarMuggingCreek7 months ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock5 months ago

Easy peasy! To offload those shiny gems you've been hoarding in Tears of the Kingdom, head over to any general store or travelling merchant you stumble upon in Hyrule. They're always on the lookout for precious gems and will pay good rupees for them. But, if you're looking for top dollar - or should I say, top rupee - keep an eye out for specific characters who have a thing for gems. Sometimes, quests or specific traders will give you a better deal than your average Joe merchant.

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avatarInterferingHood5 months ago

Just sell 'em to any merchant, honestly. Don't overthink it.


avatarDealingDada5 months ago

Hot take: Hold onto those gems instead of selling them! Later in the game, you'll find they're more valuable for crafting than for selling. I regretted selling mine early on when I discovered I needed them for some sweet gear upgrades.

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