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Flint can be obtained by mining various [[Ore Deposit]]s found across [[Hyrule]], but they are more common in caves and by cliff sides. Flint is also occasionally dropped while Link is fighting a [[Stone Talus]] or [[Stone Pebblit]]. | Flint can be obtained by mining various [[Ore Deposit]]s found across [[Hyrule]], but they are more common in caves and by cliff sides. Flint is also occasionally dropped while Link is fighting a [[Stone Talus]] or [[Stone Pebblit]]. | ||
Flint can be used to start a campfire if [[Link]] also has some [[Wood]] handy. After dropping Wood and Flint on the ground, Link can strike the flint with a metal weapon to create a fire. This cannot be done while it is raining. Link can also start a fire where there is a [[Cooking Pot]] nearby, by dropping some Flint and striking it with a metallic weapon. | Flint can be used to start a campfire if [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] also has some [[Wood]] handy. After dropping Wood and Flint on the ground, Link can strike the flint with a metal weapon to create a fire. This cannot be done while it is raining. Link can also start a fire where there is a [[Cooking Pot]] nearby, by dropping some Flint and striking it with a metallic weapon. | ||
===Upgrades=== | ===Upgrades=== |
Revision as of 02:40, January 13, 2023
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Value | 5 Rupees | |
Uses | Starting Fires | |
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Flint is a material found in Breath of the Wild and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.
Breath of the Wild
"Strike it with a metallic weapon to generate a spark. This portable fire starter breaks after one use, but it can create a long-lasting flame if you use it near firewood."
Flint can be obtained by mining various Ore Deposits found across Hyrule, but they are more common in caves and by cliff sides. Flint is also occasionally dropped while Link is fighting a Stone Talus or Stone Pebblit.
Flint can be used to start a campfire if Link also has some Wood handy. After dropping Wood and Flint on the ground, Link can strike the flint with a metal weapon to create a fire. This cannot be done while it is raining. Link can also start a fire where there is a Cooking Pot nearby, by dropping some Flint and striking it with a metallic weapon.
Upgrades
Flint is a common item used in upgrades of many of the Armor pieces found within the game. Link will need Flint to upgrade the Amber Earrings, Topaz Earrings, Opal Earrings, Diamond Circlet, Ruby Circlet, and Sapphire Circlet. For the various level upgrades of all these pieces of armor, Link will also need the gem that corresponds with armor.
Tools of the Trade
- Main article: Tools of the Trade
Speak with Isha near the entrance to Gerudo Town to unlock the Side Quest. Link will need to give Isha 10 pieces of Flint to complete the quest. Doing so gives Link the option to get the Ruby Circlet, Sapphire Circlet, or Topaz Earrings. Completing the quest will also open the Starlight Memories jewelry store.
Age of Calamity
"Strike it with a metallic weapon to generate a spark. Extremely useful for starting fires, this is a must-have for any adventurer looking to travel across Hyrule."
Locations
Shops:
- Royo-Royo Depot (10 in stock, 20 Rupees each, 12 Rupees fully discounted)
First-Clear Rewards:
- Polishing His Technique Lv. 53 challenge (x20)
Battlefield-Specific Materials:
- The Battle of Hyrule Field Chapter 1 scenario
Quests:
- Central Hyrule Token of Gratitude 4/5 (x50)
Uses
Quests:
- A Frozen-Solid Goddess (x30)
- An Irresistible Aroma (x10)
- The Poem-Parsing Traveler (x10)
- The Lodge at Hebra Trailhead (x5)
- Across Tanagar Canyon (x10)
- A Leaf on the Breeze (x5)
- Not a Light Meal (x50)
- Cultivating Warm Safflina (x20)
- The King's Secret Technique (x10)
- Help Them on Their Way (x5)
- Lighting the Way (x5)
- Goods on the Move in Hyrule! (x10)
- Tales of the Molten Forge (x20)
- Hot Meals in a Pot (x1)
Meals:
- Ceremonial Platter (x5)
Sell:
- 12 Rupees to Dayfah
- 5 Rupees at any shop or stable