What to do with Dark Clumps in Tears of the Kingdom

avatarSwellingDump7 months ago
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avatarReoccuringRace5 months ago

Dark Clumps are your ticket to some of the coolest items in Tears of the Kingdom! I spent hours tracking these down, and trust me, it's worth it. The items you can craft are not only powerful but super unique. Plus, it adds another layer to exploring Hyrule, which is already a blast.

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avatarRepeatingRitz5 months ago

Just sell 'em. Honestly, I found that hoarding items like Dark Clumps just clutters up my inventory. There's plenty of other ways to get good gear in the game.


avatarUnifyingSlum5 months ago

Dark Clumps in Tears of the Kingdom are super interesting! You can use them to create special items. Basically, they're a crafting ingredient. So, keep an eye out for recipes or crafting stations throughout Hyrule that require these mysterious items. It's like a fun treasure hunt that ends with awesome gear!

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