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In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, players are able to do some pretty amazing things. One great feature that was added to this game was the ability to fuse items together to create anything you could imagine.

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Thankfully, the developers added the Autobuild function to allow you to automatically build different items that you have already created at one time or another. The game also allows players to find Schema Stones, which offer prebuilt items for players to use Autobuild on.

What Are Schema Stones?

The legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom autobuild Zonai ability

Schema Stones are blueprints for certain fusion-based items. They will allow you to unlock a new Autobuild that can be used at any time to create some pretty interesting stuff. You can find Schema Stones and Yiga Schematics that allow you to do this.

All Schema Stones Locations

The Legend of Zelda Tears of The Kingdom A Call From The Depths Minecart with just fan

There are 10 Schema Stones within the game. 9 of these Schema Stones are found in The Depths' 9 different abandoned mines. Thankfully, each area is located below a vital landmark, making it easy to find. The final Schema Stone is found in Lookout Landing after completing a specific quest.

Abandoned Eldin Mine

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Eldin Mine

Design: Automated Ally

This mine is located directly below Goron City. It is also very close to the Fire Temple. The closest Lightroot is the Cugukaram Lightroot, corresponding with the Marakuguc Shrine near Goron City on the surface. All you need to do is speak to the Construct there.

Abandoned Gerudo Mine

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Gerudo Mine

Design: Hovercraft

This mine is located below Gerudo Town on the surface. It can be found next to the Gonatoyros Lightroot. This Lightroot corresponds with the Soryotanog Shrine. All you need to do is speak to the Construct there.

Abandoned Hateno Mine

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom  Hateno Mine

Design: Bridge

This mine is below Hateno Village. It has a Lightroot next to it called the Kimnaz Lightroot. This corresponds with the Zanmik Shrine on the surface. All you need to do is speak to the Construct there.

Abandoned Hebra

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Hebra Mine

Design: Rocket Platform

This mine is a little difficult to find. It is located below Rito Village, and you must enter through the Rito Village Chasm. The Lightroot beside it is called the Sikatag Lightroot. This corresponds with the Gatakis Shrine on the surface. All you need to do is speak to the Construct there.

Abandoned Lanayru Mine

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom  Lanayru Mine

Design: Bolt Boat

The Abandoned Lanayru Mine is located below Mount Lanayru. The closest Lightroot is the Kawagom Lightroot, which corresponds to the Mogawak Shrine on the surface. All you need to do is speak to the Construct there.

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Abandoned Lurelin Mine

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Lurelin Mine

Design: Dirigible

The Abandoned Lurelin Mine is located beneath Lureline Village. The closest Lightroot is the Mimufis Lightroot, which corresponds with the Sifumim Shrine. All you need to do is speak to the Construct there.

Abandoned Kakariko Mine

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Kakariko Mine

Design: Launch Pad

This mine is located below Kakariko Village. The closest Lightroot is the Arusakam Lightroot, and this corresponds with the Makasura Shrine on the surface. All you need to do is speak to the Construct there.

Abandoned Kara Kara Mine

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom  Kara Kara Mine

Design: Instant Scaffold

The Abandoned Kara Kara Mine is located below the Kara Kara Bazaar. The closest Lightroot is the Tatayam Lightroot, corresponding with the Mayatat Shrine on the surface. All you need to do is speak to the Construct there.

Great Abandoned Central Mine

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom  Great Central Mine

Design: Fanplane

This is the first Schema Stone you will probably get. It is located in the same area as where you get the Autobuild function. It has its own fast travel area and doesn't need a Lightroot to travel to it. It is located below the Great Plateau on the surface. All you need to do is speak to the Construct there.

Lookout Landing

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom  Lookout Landing

Design: Hot Air Balloon

Josha will send you on the quest "Mystery of the Depths." After completing this, she will give you this Schema Stone. Once you unlock this, you can fix Robbie's hot air balloon and begin the quest "Hateno Village Research Lab."

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