Where to Find Quartz Nodes in V Rising

Kirthana K
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V Rising has a lot of materials that you can farm for in the game. While some of them are easy to spot during exploration, others will take some time. One of the later game items that you need to find is Quartz, and it is not easy to get them right off the bat. You need to rummage around the overworld a bit before you can find Quartz Nodes. In this guide, we will see how to get more quartz and its use in V Rising.

Where to Find Quartz Nodes in V Rising

There are plenty of materials to find and harvest in the game, and one of them happens to be the Quartz stone. Here we will see how to get more Quartz and its use in V Rising.

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Quartz is similar in importance to, say, Iron and Copper. It is used in crafting and upgrading various weapons, gear, and equipment. In fact, it is one of the main components for crafting Scourgestone, which is required for creating Dark Silver Ingot. But finding Quartz can be a bit challenging since there is no fixed area to farm for them. To get Quartz, you will have to look out for Quartz Nodes.

There are three of them on the west side of Dunley Farms, as well as on the south side of the Farmlands. You can find these Nodes by looting villages like Mosswick, Dawnbreak, and Dunley Monastery. If you feel lucky, you can try scavenging for Quartz Nodes in Silverlight Hills and Cursed Forest. To speed up your process, you can use your horse to quickly round up all the Nodes to farm Quartz from.

That’s all there is to know about getting Quartz in V Rising. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well.

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