Topaz Farming Guide — Best Locations & Methods

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Topaz Farming Guide

Topaz are yellow lightning-element gems that sell for 180 Rupees each and are used in Rubber Armor upgrades (the primary lightning resistance set). They're also useful when fused to weapons for electric damage. Topaz spawn most frequently in Eldin and Lanayru ore nodes, and drop from lightning-themed enemies. This guide covers efficient farming.


What Topaz Are Used For

| Use | Amount Required | |-----|----------------| | Rubber Armor upgrade (3★) | 3× Topaz per piece | | Rubber Armor upgrade (4★) | 5× Topaz per piece | | Full Rubber Set 4★ | 24× Topaz total | | Sell at shops | 180 Rupees each | | Fuse to weapons | +lightning damage |

Key note: The Rubber Set is one of TotK's most important sets — it grants shock resistance, which is critical in the Thunderhead Isles area and against Gleeok lightning variants. Stock Topaz before tackling that region.


Method 1 — Ore Node Mining (Most Consistent)

Topaz drops from standard ore nodes across all regions, with slight bias toward rocky terrain at medium altitude.

Best Topaz ore node areas:

| Area | Why It's Good | |------|---------------| | Eldin Canyon (mid-altitude) | High rock density, easy loop | | Lanayru Mountain (east slopes) | Multiple nodes in small area | | Akkala Highlands | Rocky outcroppings, few enemies | | Hyrule Ridge | Central location, multiple node clusters |

Ore node farming loop:

  1. Start at Eldin Stable (east Eldin)
  2. Work north toward Death Mountain's eastern slopes — hit every ore node
  3. Circle back via Lanayru Mountain's western face
  4. Return to stable → Blood Moon reset → repeat

Average yield per loop: 3-7 Topaz depending on RNG.


Method 2 — Thunder Gleeok Drops

Thunder Gleeoks (lightning heads variant) are a reliable source of Topaz, though they're hard fights.

| Enemy | Topaz Drop | Notes | |-------|-----------|-------| | Thunder Gleeok | 2-4× Topaz | Also drops Gleeok Flame | | King Gleeok (thunder head) | 1-2× Topaz | Partial drop from that head |

Thunder Gleeok locations:

  • Hyrule Castle Approach — a Thunder Gleeok guards the castle gate area
  • Akkala Citadel (Depths) — Depths Thunder Gleeok, hard fight
  • Thunderhead Isles — multiple Gleeoks on approach to the Lightning Temple

Strategy vs. Thunder Gleeok:

  • Equip Rubber Armor (full set for shock immunity)
  • Attack during the thunder wing's open animation
  • Riju's Thunder Strike hits all three heads simultaneously during the charged thunder burst — massive damage window

Method 3 — Depths Ore (Efficient but Dark)

The Depths has higher gem yields from purple ore nodes. Topaz appears in most Depths biomes.

Best Depths areas for Topaz:

  • Lanayru Depths — Under Zora's Domain, ore nodes clustered near the wetland Lightroots
  • Eldin Depths — Under Death Mountain, ore around Daijuji Lightroot
  • Central Depths — Ore nodes scattered between Iayusus and Minetak Lightroots

Bring Brightbloom Seeds ×20 minimum for a full Depths ore run. The Depths Miner's Set (from Bargainer Statues) provides a permanent glow — invest in it if doing regular Depths mining.


Method 4 — Fixed Treasure Chests

| Location | Chest Type | |----------|-----------| | Lightning Temple (dungeon) | Several Topaz chests during main dungeon | | Thunderhead Isles sky approach | Sky island chests on floating platforms | | Akkala Highlands named caves | Random gem chests | | Hyrule Castle — east wing | Multiple gem chests in the treasury |

Lightning Temple chests are the richest fixed Topaz source — collect all chests during your first dungeon run.


Method 5 — Blood Moon Reset Loop

Like all gem drops, Topaz respawns with the Blood Moon. The most efficient rotation:

  1. Clear Eldin Canyon ore nodes (~6 nodes, 10 min)
  2. Fight 1-2 Thunder Lizalfos near Lanayru (small Topaz drops)
  3. Rest at campfire repeatedly until Blood Moon (7 hours gameplay time)
  4. Repeat

Each full cycle: 5-12 Topaz average.


Topaz Weapon Fusing

Topaz-fused weapons deal lightning damage — highly effective against water enemies and Lizalfos:

  • Topaz + Claymore = lightning great sword (AoE electric arc on heavy attacks)
  • Topaz + Arrow = shock arrow equivalent (stuns enemies)
  • Topaz + Spear = electric poke (great for Zora's Domain enemies)
  • Topaz + Shield = electric barrier (shocks attackers who hit your block)

The Topaz shield fuse is particularly good — when an enemy attacks your block, they take stun-level electric damage and are briefly immobilized.


Budget Planning for Rubber Set Upgrades

Full Rubber Set (all 3 pieces) to 4★ requires 24 Topaz total:

  • Rubber Helm: 8 Topaz (2 at 3★, 5 at 4★... actually: 0 at 1★, 2 at 2★, 3 at 3★, 5 at 4★ = varies)
  • Each piece varies — budget 8-10 Topaz per piece to be safe

At 180 Rupees each, 24 Topaz = 4,320 Rupees if sold. The Rubber Set upgrade investment is worth it for Thunderhead Isles and endgame lightning resistance.


Tips

  • Don't sell Topaz early — Rubber Armor upgrades consume large quantities and the set is mandatory for Thunderhead Isles.
  • Lanayru area ore route is the most Topaz-concentrated open-world mining path in the game.
  • Thunder arrows (purchasable at Rito Village shop) provide the same instant stun as Topaz arrows — save your gems for upgrades unless you have surplus.
  • Beedle at any stable buys gems at full shop price — no need to travel to Goron City or Zora's Domain to sell.

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