A resource without a clear purpose called Bubbul Gems are found in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for players to use in trades with a specific vendor unlocked after a side quest. These Gems are like another form of currency, letting players buy special weapons and armor. Giving a new way to get valuable items without spending Rupees, Bubbul Gems are a material players might overlook at first.
Rare enemies called Bubbulfrogs drop Bubbul Gems often as players explore caves in Zelda: TOTK and are pretty easy to defeat using an arrow or two. However, players have a hidden way to find more Bubbulfrogs through Satori, The Lord of the Mountain, who can be summoned by placing a piece of fruit in a bowl that might appear under a cherry blossom tree. Doing this will light up caves with the desired enemy inside, which are marked by blue columns in areas around the tree.
How to Use Bubbul Gems with Kilton and Koltin In Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
The first use of Bubbul Gems comes from a side quest when players meet the brothers Kilton and Koltin at the northeast section of Lookout Landing. The two siblings are standing next to a hot air balloon past Pico Pond around the area where the Woodland Stable happens to be. The quest “The Hunt for Bubbul Gems!” begins as soon as players speak with Kilton here.
Bubbul Gems are first used during “The Hunt for Bubbul Gems!” a side quest offered by the brothers Kilton and Koltin, who are found near Lookout Landing.
Giving a Bubbul Gem that players already have will complete the quest, but players may also try to find a Bubbulfrog inside Pico Pond Cave close by to finish this mission fast. Turning in the material to Koltin earns players a Bokoblin Mask, a hilarious-looking piece of armor that mimics a common enemy. From here, Koltin leaves to pursue their dream of becoming a Satori, but players will need to explore all over Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom‘s map to find them again.
How To Find Koltin Again In Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
After the side quest, players cannot trade Bubbul Gems to Koltin until they find the NPC in random locations on the map at night. The position of Koltin may be told to the player when they speak with Kilton, who has moved to Tarrey Town. Kilton gives a general area to search when Koltin appears during the night, but players must do some exploring since the character doesn’t show up as an icon on the map.
Koltin’s shop offers weapons and armor in exchange for Bubbul Gems, giving players a reason to collect the material more often. The most prominent items here belong to the Mystic Robe Armor set, which causes Link to lose Rupees instead of hearts when hit by enemy attacks. One of the coolest-looking armor sets in The Legend of Zelda: TOTK, players will want to use many Bubbul Gems with Koltin to earn this excellent reward.
Every Koltin Shop Item
Shop Item |
Cost |
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Moblin Mask |
2 Bubbul Gems |
Mystic Robe |
3 Bubbul Gems |
Fire Keese Eyeball (x8) |
3 Bubbul Gems |
Lizalfos Mask |
3 Bubbul Gems |
Hinox Toenail (x3) |
3 Bubbul Gems |
Ice-Breath Lizalfos Tail (x8) |
3 Bubbul Gems |
White-Maned Lynel Mace Horn |
4 Bubbul Gems |
Mystic Trousers |
4 Bubbul Gems |