Who named this rock

When you learn the name “ Sakura Stone ” you might think of sakura or cherry blossom trees . Trees with pale pink or white petals , as lovely as they are short-lived . And yet if you scour the Kemono - infested Din Land count for a Harlan Fiske Stone that check that verbal description , you ’ll never find it . Here ’s how to get Sakura Stone in Wild Hearts .

How to Get Sakura Stones in Wild Hearts

First thing first . For Sakura Stone to set out breed , you must fill in Chapter 3 . Once that ’s done , we ’ll head to the quondam stomping land : Harugasumi Way .

If you ’ve drop some time exploring Harugasumi Way , you ’ve likely seen the large cherry blossom tree just northwards of the river . It ’s one of my best-loved locations on Harugasumi Way . And , predictably , Sakura Stone will be near to this fix . but head Northwest from the Tavern Ruins Dragon Pit , or Southwest from the Great Sakura Clearing Dragon Pit . In this location , you ’ll reach a mist - out area . Among the flowers , there will be Sakura Stone on the rock outcroppings .

crucial to take note , Sakura Stone wait almost on the button like Lightstone . They ’re orange , not pink or white , lay against a deep navy blue mantle . So , save yourself the examination and beak up every orangey Oliver Stone you operate across if you ’re attempting to find Sakura Stone .

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If you have n’t find enough at this fix , point to the Southern Obsidian Cave . There ’s no dearth of ore in them thar hills and at least a few thickening of Sakura Stone .

If you prefer to do a piddling less functional and gathering , there is also a more passive approach . The Tsukumo Ore Shrine , which can be unlocked in the Karakuri Skill Tree , can be used to passively reap Ore. The Tsukumo Ore Shrine is on the right side of the Skill Tree and will reap up to five ore over time , with the case depending on what is locally useable .