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how to get damascus and what it does in Kingdom Hearts 3

Kingdom Hearts 3: How to Get Damascus & What it’s Used For

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How to Get Damascus & What it’s Used for in Kingdom Hearts 3

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Damascus is one of the rare materials that you’ll definitely want to get your hands on in Kingdom Hearts 3. Problem is, unlike other materials like Fluorite, it’s pretty darn hard to come across. Here’s how to get Damascus and what it’s used for in Kingdom Hearts 3.

Where to Find Damascus in Kingdom Hearts 3

There are a number of places you can get Damascus in Kingdom Hearts 3 as you’re exploring the various different worlds. It’s worth noting, though, that from our experience playing the game so far, we’ve only been able to find it appearing as of Corona. The likes of Olympus and Twilight Town didn’t have any of this material.

Sadly, tracking down these treasure chests in the different worlds can be a bit of an arduous process, especially with how well they’re hidden. However, we’ve found chests containing Damascus in the following worlds:

  • Corona
  • Monstropolis
  • Arendelle

If we happen to find any more Damascus in chests on other worlds, we’ll be sure to update this post and let you know.

A quick and easy way to get Damascus in Kingdom Hearts 3, however, is to head to the Misty Stream in your Gummi Ship.

By heading here, you’ll be able to find a Treasure Sphere that contains three Damascus. Further, by shooting the rock clusters around this area, you’ll sometimes find that they drop some Damascus for you to grab.

By constantly landing on a planet, and then returning to the Misty Stream, you can farm Damascus easily in Kingdom Hearts 3.

What it’s Used for

If you’re seeking out Damascus, you’ve probably already got a pretty good idea of what it does in the game. Simply put, this material is required to upgrade your Keyblades. Specifically, it becomes a material you’ll need to upgrade your Keyblade to levels four, five, and six respectively.

Once you’ve got the Damascus you need, you’ll want to head to any world and access the Moogle Shop, often located near a Save Point. Press Triangle on PS4 or Y on Xbox One to access the Moogle Shop, and then choose the Workshop option.

Then, select the Keyblade Forge, choose the Keyblade you want to upgrade, and then press X on PS4 or A on Xbox One to confirm your choice.

That’s all you need to know about how to get Damascus and what it’s used for in Kingdom Hearts 3. For more tips, tricks, and guides for your epic adventure across various Disney worlds, be sure to check out our Kingdom Hearts 3 guide wiki.

TLDR;

Question: How to get Damascus and what it’s used for in Kingdom Hearts 3?

Answer: Damascus can easily be farmed by heading to the Misty Stream section of space in your Gummi Ship. By shooting the blue rock clusters here, you’ll have a chance of this rare material dropping. Further, there’s a treasure sphere here which contains three of the stuff. This material is used for upgrading your Keyblades at levels four, five, and six, respectively.


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Chris Jecks
Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.
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