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While exploring the [[Temple of the Ocean King]], Link comes across locked doors that can only be unlocked once three Force Gems are placed in their pedestal. While gathering and placing the Force Gems, Link must evade the [[Phantom]]s that patrol the hallways of the temple. [[Oshus]] also mentions that Force Gems are what gives the [[Phantom Hourglass]] its mysterious powers. Finally, Force Gems are also utilized in Phantom Hourglass's Multiplayer Battle Mode, in which players must gather Force Gems to earn points. | While exploring the [[Temple of the Ocean King]], Link comes across locked doors that can only be unlocked once three Force Gems are placed in their pedestal. While gathering and placing the Force Gems, Link must evade the [[Phantom]]s that patrol the hallways of the temple. [[Oshus]] also mentions that Force Gems are what gives the [[Phantom Hourglass]] its mysterious powers. Finally, Force Gems are also utilized in Phantom Hourglass's Multiplayer Battle Mode, in which players must gather Force Gems to earn points. This can be achieved by either finding the gems yourself, or attacking them out of other players and thus stealing them. | ||
===Spirit Tracks=== | ===Spirit Tracks=== |
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Force Gems are items in many Zelda games. They have many uses as outlined below.
Appearances
Four Swords Adventures
In Four Swords Adventures, Force Gems are found throughout Hyrule, and must be collected by the player in order to create enough power in the Four Sword to break Vaati's seals, which are found at the end of each sub-level.
Image | Name | Value |
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Small Green Force Gem | 1 | |
Small Blue Force Gem | 5 | |
Small Red Force Gem | 20 | |
Small Purple Force Gem | 50 | |
Big Green Force Gem | 100 | |
Big Blue Force Gem | 150 | |
Big Red Force Gem | 200 | |
Big Purple Force Gem | 300 | |
Giant Green Force Gem | 1000 | |
Giant Blue Force Gem | 1500 | |
Giant Red Force Gem | 2000 | |
Giant Purple Force Gem | 3000 |
Phantom Hourglass
While exploring the Temple of the Ocean King, Link comes across locked doors that can only be unlocked once three Force Gems are placed in their pedestal. While gathering and placing the Force Gems, Link must evade the Phantoms that patrol the hallways of the temple. Oshus also mentions that Force Gems are what gives the Phantom Hourglass its mysterious powers. Finally, Force Gems are also utilized in Phantom Hourglass's Multiplayer Battle Mode, in which players must gather Force Gems to earn points. This can be achieved by either finding the gems yourself, or attacking them out of other players and thus stealing them.
Spirit Tracks
Force Gems are the rewards that Link acquires in Spirit Tracks after completing various side quests. They usually involve Link hauling over ice, lumber, or even Cuccos from one location to another in order to improve the lives of the citizens of New Hyrule. Link can gain a total of 20 Force Gems in the game, with two of them being mandatory to finish the game. When Link acquires a Force Gem, his Rail Map will starts to glow, causing new Spirit Tracks to form and often times leading Link to acquiring secret items, Heart Containers, discovering more Rabbits, or finding other secrets. Force Gems are also encountered in the game's Multiplayer mode where the players must compete to collect as many Force Gems before the time runs out and avoid Phantoms that will cause Link to lose them, should he be hit.