Diamond

are recurring NaN Items in.

Diamonds are rare Materials in. Because of their rarity, Diamonds have long been sold for a high price in Hyrule. Diamonds are required for Isha to craft Diamond Circlets at Starlight Memories in Gerudo Town. Additionally, Diamonds are necessary to enhance Diamond Circlets at Great Fairy Fountains. Diamonds can be used as an ingredient for White Dye at the Kochi Dye Shop. Ramella, the Gerudo in Goron City, may offer to buy Diamonds from Link at a 10% increase of the regular sale price, trading a bulk of 10 Diamonds for 5,500 Rupees instead of the regular total of 5,000. Diamonds are also necessary to repair the Weapons used by the late Champions: Mipha's Lightscale Trident, Revali's Great Eagle Bow, Daruk's Boulder Breaker and Urbosa's Scimitar of the Seven and Daybreaker. These can be repaired by BotW:, Harth, Rohan and Buliara, respectively.

Diamonds can be obtained from breaking Ore Deposits and Rare Ore Deposits, or from slaying Stone Taluses, Frost Taluses, Igneo Taluses, or Silver and Golden enemies. Kairo, the traveling Goron merchant, will sell Diamonds during unusual weather. The only other place that sells Diamonds is Ore and More in Tarrey Town. Diamonds can be found inside Treasure Chests in Bareeda Naag Shrine, Gee Ha'rah Shrine, Kaam Ya'tak Shrine, Kah Mael Shrine, Keeha Yoog Shrine, Maka Rah Shrine, Misae Suma Shrine and Mozo Shenno Shrine. Diamonds may spawn when the series Ganondorf and Zelda amiibo, The Legend of Zelda series Zelda amiibo and the  series Zelda, Mipha, Revali, Daruk and Urbosa amiibo are scanned using the amiibo Rune.

Link can obtain a Diamond from Pirou by trading him 55 Rushrooms in the Side Quest, "Rushroom Rush!". BotW: will reward Link with two Diamonds for bringing him the 10 Luminous Stones needed to repair Zora's Domain in the Side Quest, "Luminous Stone Gathering". Afterwards, BotW: will continue to trade Link one Diamond in exchange for 10 Luminous Stones. Three Diamonds are also received as a reward for completing the "From the Ground Up" Side Quest. BotW: will repay Link one Diamond in return for helping to archive the Zora legends upon the Stone Monuments scattered around the Lanayru Great Spring as part of the "Zora Stone Monuments" Side Quest. A Diamond is the reward for completing the "Riddles of Hyrule" Side Quest, tasked by Walton in the Korok Forest. A Diamond is the final reward in the series of requests that BotW: has for Link in Hateno Village, as part of "The Weapons Connoisseur" Side Quest.

If Link has a maximum of 999 Diamonds and is offered a Diamond as a reward, the gifter will hold onto it until Link has made room.


 * Total for Diamond Circlet: 22 (2, 4, 6, 10)

The Diamond is obtained by giving the Coal to the Blacksmith in Great Wimbich. Receiving the Diamond automatically rewards Zelda with 999 Rupees. It is kept in the inventory afterwards, but has no other use.

NaN Diamonds are a currency similar to NaN Rupees. They can be used to purchase various NaN Items in shops in the CoH:. Unlike NaN Rupees, NaN Diamonds will not be lost if the characters get a game over. NaN Diamonds can be obtained by defeating all enemies on a screen, or finding them in dungeons or chests.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
In Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Diamonds hold a close resemblance to the ones in Breath of the Wild. They can be bought at the store in the Gerudo Desert, or be found in gray treasure chests in main quests.