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Where to Get Quartz in Sand Land

If you want to fully trick out your vehicles in Sand Land, youā€™re going to need a whole lot of Quartz. Hereā€™s where to get Quartz in Sand Land.

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How to Get Quartz in Sand Land

To get Quartz in Sand Land, youā€™ll need to buy it or mine it. But it will be a while before you can do either. Despite Quartz being listed as a required material early on, you wonā€™t actually have access to it until about halfway through the game. If youā€™re knocking out all the side quests in Sand Land, youā€™ll likely gain the ability to buy the material first. But if you have some patience, youā€™ll start finding Quartz in abundance after progressing the main quest to a certain point.

Where to Buy Quartz

To purchase Quartz in Sand Land, youā€™ll first need to complete the ā€œTreasure Trekā€ side quest, which will become available after starting the “Delivery for the Picchi” main quest. To start ā€œTreasure Trek,ā€ locate the map marker for it atop a Grotto far north in Sand Landā€™s Tort Region, and head to the Grotto where youā€™ll find a Peddler named Halvar. Give Halvar one Ancient Copper Coin, which can be found inside any of Sand Landā€™s ruins, and heā€™ll move on over to Spino, where heā€™ll set up a new Trading Post.

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Once Halvarā€™s Trading Post is up and running, heā€™ll start selling Quartz in quantities of four ā€” the perfect amount for unlocking a botā€™s second Ex Chip. Each batch of Quartz will cost you one Ancient Copper Coin.

With that said, I donā€™t fully recommend buying Quartz from Halvar. Ancient Copper Coins are limited, and you can find more Quartz than youā€™ll know what to do with if you just wait and progress the story a little bit.

Where to Mine Quartz

Youā€™ll find Quartz as a mineable material from breakable ore veins all over Forest Land, which will become accessible during the ā€œTo Forest Land!ā€ main quest. I say ā€œmineable,ā€ but really, youā€™ll just use your fists to punch Quartz and other mineral-based salvageable materials into existence. Youā€™ll know these ore veins as the same shiny gem-like formations embedded in rocky walls throughout Sand Land.

Sand Land screenshot of Beelzebub standing beside an ore vein in Forest Land
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However, not every ore vein in Forest Land will contain Quartz. In fact, Quartz seems to be a somewhat rare material drop in most instances. But there are certain places where Quartz is much more likely to appear, such as atop cliffs and inside hidden caves and grottoes. Youā€™ll know youā€™ve found some Quartz if the rock fragments that drop from whatever ore you obliterated are purple.

What is Quartz Used For in Sand Land?

Quartz is one of the materials needed to unlock the second Ex Chip slot on vehicles in Sand Land. And as far as I can tell, that is the materialā€™s only real use. However, if youā€™re hard-up for cash, you can also sell your Quartz to any respectable Peddler for 20 Zenni apiece.

Of course, if youā€™re trying to unlock that second chip slot, youā€™ll also need the following materials:

  • B-Grade Meter x8
  • B-Grade Cable x4
  • Standard Meter x8
  • Standard Cable x4
  • Quartz x4
  • Magnet x2

Most of these materials are common drops from enemy vehicles, and, aside from Quartz, all of these materials can be crafted using common ingredients at a Workshop. Magnet is the only material you may have some trouble getting ahold of, but if youā€™ve upgraded Spino’s Workshop, you can trade in three Old Iron Ingots for one Magnet.

And thatā€™s how to get Quartz in Sand Land. If you want to learn more about vehicle parts, check out our guides on building some of Sand Landā€™s vehicles, including the Dirt Buggy and Battle Armor.


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Seth is the weekend editor at the Escapist and joined the site in February 2024. An avid Nintendo lover and a true Pokemon master, surely you'll find him glued to a Game Boy no matter where he is. You can also find contributions of his on other gaming sites, such as Prima Games, Gamepur, and TheGamer. He covers Pokemon, Final Fantasy, and more for The Escapist.