Unlike other metals, gold is not affected by nitric acid. Link acquires the valuable Gold Dust after completing the Goron race in first place in the Goron Racetrack.
He must have an Empty Bottle to store it in. To use it, within a three-day cycle, he must:. This is the finest quality available! The Gold Dust comes in a Bottle Link can keep the first time he wins it. It occurs naturally, though most gold is found in gold-bearing ore. Gold dust, gold concentrate, gold nuggets, gold-bearing ore — are all various forms of unprocessed, low-purity gold. While gold is valued based on the market-determined price of refined raw gold, the form of your gold may increase in value beyond that price.
Gold in the form of large nuggets or rare bars are more valuable than standard bars or small nuggets of gold. How much gold can you safely eat? Pure gold is chemically inert and passes through the human digestive system without being absorbed into the body. Since karat gold is very soft and fragile, most edible gold—whether leaf, flakes, or dust—also contains a little bit of silver, which is also inert.
User Info: Halladay User Info: NeonDragon You can't get the Gilded Sword until Day 3, so yes. User Info: Bluegiocoso. User Info: AwesomeFawful. You will have to beat the race again. User Info: TendaShy. Yeah, you have to do the race again.
You still have the bottle but rewinding time took your gold dust away. This game has its own rules with this stuff so that you keep bottles but anything inside is removed.
Ugh, that is so damn stupid. I understand that the nature of the game leads to some repetition, but there's no good reason why the contents of your inventory or at least, the important stuff should get taken away from you when you reset time. Whatever, maybe I just won't bother with that sidequest then. Halladay32 posted Because that's the entire point.
You lose all consumables but keep major quest items. You're supposed to figure out how to best manage your time cycles and get certain tasks done. Also, you can sell Gold Dust for Rupees to the Curiosity Shop on any day, so you'll get some use out of it even if it's not for forging. The Goron Racetrack is a tradition held every spring, and due to the huge boulder that blocks the way, the Gorons are unable to race.
To ensure his victory, Link needs to break many green pots and roll up as many ramps on the track as possible. Once he succeeds, he will be rewarded with Gold Dust, which can be used to create the Gilded Sword. Each time Link wins the race, he will be awarded with Gold Dust, which can be sold. To do so, Link must obtain some Gold Dust by winning the Goron Race and have at least twenty-four hours left in the current three-day cycle.
How do I get gold dust?
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