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File:Kinstone_Fussion_Prompt.jpg|In game picture of someone interested in fusing Kinstones. | File:Kinstone_Fussion_Prompt.jpg|In game picture of someone interested in fusing Kinstones. | ||
File:Kinstone.png|Half of a blue Kinstone. | File:Kinstone.png|Half of a blue Kinstone. | ||
File: | File:Blue_Kinstone.png|''Half of a blue Kinstone'' | ||
File: | File:Green_Kinstone.png|''Half of a green Kinstone'' | ||
File: | File:Red_Kinstone.png|''Half of a red Kinstone'' | ||
File:Gold_Kinstone.gif|A Golden Kinstone used to unlock secret passages. | File:Gold_Kinstone.gif|A Golden Kinstone used to unlock secret passages. | ||
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Revision as of 19:42, October 9, 2017
Kinstone
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Uses | Used to unlock treasures |
Kinstones are mysterious stones found in The Minish Cap used to unlock treasure. Kinstones come in four colors: red, green, blue and gold. Kinstones, when found, appear broken and have and unusual looking split line in them. In order to fuse them properly Link must talk with someone who is holding the counterpart of the Kinstone that is broken. If fused with the correct half, the Kinstone will grant you good fortune and open up a secret somewhere in Hyrule.
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- Gold Kinstone.gif
A Golden Kinstone used to unlock secret passages.