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Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Bubbul Gem Locations Guide

Bubbul Gems are a unique currency that can be exchanged for various rewards. In this Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Bubbul Gem Locations Guide we’ll tell you where you can find each of the Bubbul Gems we’ve located on our journey so far.

Nearly always, the Bubbul’s are in caves. They are large, blue creatures, usually on the ceiling or roof of the cave. Simply hit them with an arrow and they will drop a Bubbul Gem.

Legend Of Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom Bubbul Gem Locations Guide

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We will continue to update this guide as we work through the game.

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