Palworld: How to find Pure Quartz

Pure Quartz is a rare and extremely useful material in Palworld. So, if you’re looking to get hold of it, here’s where to find Pure Quartz and what it’s used for.

There are plenty of rare resources to find in Palworld like Sulfur, Pal Oil, coal, and so much more. However, one of the toughest materials to get hold of in the game is Pure Quartz, which can be pretty frustrating for many players, especially those looking to upgrade their machines.

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Pure Quartz locations in Palworld

Palworld Pure Quartz location
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You’ll find Pure Quartz in the Astral Mountains in Palworld, which is found on the northwest side of the map.

It’s worth noting, that without any cold-resistant gear, you’ll end up freezing to death in this location, so ensure you’re in the right kit before heading over to the Astral Mountains.

Once you’re there, look for a node of large shiny rocks, and start mining it with your pickaxe to grab the spoils.

How to passively farm Pure Quartz in Palworld

While you can certainly head to the Astral Mountains and begin mining Pure Quartz with your pickaxe, there’s an ideal technique to passively farm this resource.

All you need to do is assign yourself a Pal with Mining Work Sustainability and one with Transportation Work Sustainability. Then, build a base near the mineral and the Pals should collect the resource for you, without you needing to do anything – aside from checking on it from time to time.

What can you use Pure Quartz for in Palworld?

Palworld Pure Quartz
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Once you have Pure Quartz, you’ll need to know what you can use it for. So, you’ll need Pure Quartz to create Circuits in Palworld.

To craft a Circuit, you need four stacks of Pure Quartz and two stacks of Polymer. However, you’ll need to craft a Production Line Assembly before this. Once this is done, you can build electric machines.

So, there you have it, that’s how to get hold of Pure Quartz in Palworld. While heading to the Astral Mountains, take a look at some of our other handy Palworld guides and content:

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