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==={{TotK|-}}===
==={{TotK|-}}===
In {{TotK}}, {{Term|TotK|Hard Sediment}} appears all over the world, primarily in {{Plural|TotK|Cave|link}}. It has five variants: brown, blue, black, {{Term|TotK|Luminous Stone|link}}, and {{Term|TotK|Zonaite|link}}. The brown and blue variants appear solely in {{Plural|TotK|Cave}}, the luminous variant appears in the {{Term|TotK|Sky|link}} as well as in {{Plural|TotK|Cave}}, and the black variant appears on the {{Term|TotK|Surface|link}}, in the {{Term|TotK|Depths|link}}, and in {{Plural|TotK|Cave}}. The {{Term|TotK|Zonaite}} variant only appears only in the {{Term|TotK|Depths}} and yields {{Term|TotK|Zonaite}} when broken. The {{Term|TotK|Luminous Stone}} variant yields {{Plural|TotK|Luminous Stone|link}} when broken, and the others give {{Term|TotK|Rusty Gear|link}} and {{Plural|TotK|Ore|link}}. All {{Term|TotK|Hard Sediment}} obstructs {{Term|Series|Link|link}}'s movement, although sometimes it is located within a wall already. Once a piece of {{Term|TotK|Hard Sediment}} is broken, it will not respawn.
In {{TotK}}, {{Term|TotK|Hard Sediment}} appears all over the world, primarily in {{Plural|TotK|Cave|link}} and {{Plural|TotK|Well|link}}. It has five variants: brown, blue, black, {{Term|TotK|Luminous Stone|link}}, and {{Term|TotK|Zonaite|link}}. The brown variant appears in {{Plural|TotK|Cave}} and the {{Term|TotK|Depths|link}}, the blue variant appears solely in {{Plural|TotK|Cave}}, the luminous variant appears in the {{Term|TotK|Sky|link}} as well as in {{Plural|TotK|Cave}}, and the black variant appears on the {{Term|TotK|Surface|link}}, in the {{Term|TotK|Depths}}, and in {{Plural|TotK|Cave}}. The {{Term|TotK|Zonaite}} variant only appears only in the {{Term|TotK|Depths}} and yields {{Term|TotK|Zonaite}} when broken. The {{Term|TotK|Luminous Stone}} variant yields {{Plural|TotK|Luminous Stone|link}} when broken, and the others give {{Term|TotK|Rusty Gear|link}} and {{Plural|TotK|Ore|link}}. All {{Term|TotK|Hard Sediment}} obstructs {{Term|Series|Link|link}}'s movement, although sometimes it is located within a wall already. Once a piece of {{Term|TotK|Hard Sediment}} is broken, it will not respawn.


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==

Latest revision as of 14:51, 7 May 2024

Hard Sediments,(TotK)[1] also known as Rocks,(TotK)[2] are recurring Objects in The Legend of Zelda series. Hard Sediments go unnamed in The Minish Cap.

Location and Uses

The Minish Cap



Hard Sediment appears in Secret Caves and the Palace of Winds. It requires the Mole Mitts to destroy.

Tears of the Kingdom

In Tears of the Kingdom, Hard Sediment appears all over the world, primarily in Caves and Wells. It has five variants: brown, blue, black, Luminous Stone, and Zonaite. The brown variant appears in Caves and the Depths, the blue variant appears solely in Caves, the luminous variant appears in the Sky as well as in Caves, and the black variant appears on the Surface, in the Depths, and in Caves. The Zonaite variant only appears only in the Depths and yields Zonaite when broken. The Luminous Stone variant yields Luminous Stones when broken, and the others give Rusty Gear and Ores. All Hard Sediment obstructs Link's movement, although sometimes it is located within a wall already. Once a piece of Hard Sediment is broken, it will not respawn.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
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See Also

References

  1. "Hard Sediment
    It takes time to burrow through tougher sediment. It might help to fuse material with higher crushing power before doing any serious mining.
    " — Tips and Tricks (Tears of the Kingdom)
  2. "If you're exploring a cave and find your path blocked by rocks, you need to smash your way through!" — Savrey (Tears of the Kingdom)