Gem farming is a popular activity in the world of Kh2.5, and there are many different places to find gems. Some of the more common locations for gem farming are in the mountains, in rivers, and on islands. There are a few things you need to do to get started with gem farming in Kh2.5: first, find a place with good access to water. Second, find a place with good soil and plenty of trees. Third, make sure your area is safe and have enough people around to help you with the farming process. Once you have all of these things set up, you can start finding gems! The best way to find gems is to look for them when there are no other players around. You can also look for them when they are easy to spot – like when they are hidden under rocks or when they are on top of trees. If you want to get really into gem farming, you can try using different methods – like using an airship or mining from a distance. But be careful – if you use too much energy or if you hit too many objects at once, your farm might not work as well!


And if you’re looking for farming locations, these silver sword slingers can only be found in the following areas:

Each Samurai has a 12% chance of dropping a Dense Gem. This can be increased by equipping as many Lucky Lucky abilities as you can.

Tip: Once you turn in 20 Dense Gems to a synthesis moogle, you’ll be able to purchase them for 400 munny each.

Farming Dense Gems

Out of all your choices, the Basement Hall in the Twilight Town Mansion is the best spot to grind for drops.

There’s a save point in the adjacent room, so you can warp in, fight the Samurai, and then reset them going back to the world map & landing again.

Defeating Samurai nobodies can be a tricky enemy if you’re inexperienced. Their big thing is their reaction command ‘Duel Stance.’

When Duel Stance happens, Sora’s command menu goes blank.

Eventually, the command ‘The End’ will appear in a random slot – and if you choose it fast enough, Sora will instantly defeat the Samurai. Mess it up and you’ll take a lot of damage.

It might be best if you just avoid The End altogether, unless you’re out for the challenge.

Tip: You’ll need 16 Dense Gems to be able to craft one copy of everything that requires them via synthesis.

What Are Dense Gems Used For?

Dense Gems are key ingredients in two important synthesis recipes:

Donald’s Save the Queen weapon Mythril Crystals

Save the Queen (and its powered-up form, Save the Queen+) are Donald’s best weapons in the game, so that’s cool.

Mythril Crystals, however, are an important material on their own.

So much awesome stuff uses Mythril Crystals – including the Ultima Weapon, which is easily Sora’s best keyblade in KH2.

So Dense Gems are a vital synthesis ingredient that’s totally worth slaying Samurai for.