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'''Howling Stones''' are rocks from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' where [[Link]] can howl as a [[Wolf Link|wolf]]. There are seven total. All are used to sing duets with the [[Hero's Spirit]] and learn the location of the [[Hidden Skills]], except for the one in the [[Sacred Grove]], where Link howls [[Zelda's Lullaby]]. All of the songs from Howling Stones are from previous games in the series, aside from the very last one. | '''Howling Stones''' are rocks from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' where [[Link]] can howl as a [[Wolf Link|wolf]]. There are seven total. All are used to sing duets with the [[Hero's Spirit]] and learn the location of the [[Hidden Skills]], except for the one in the [[Sacred Grove]], where Link howls [[Zelda's Lullaby]]. All of the songs from Howling Stones are from previous games in the series, aside from the very last one. | ||
When Link howls at one of these stones, he is transported to a [[Ghostly Ether]] location, where the Hero's Spirit's [[ | When Link howls at one of these stones, he is transported to a [[Ghostly Ether]] location, where the Hero's Spirit's [[Golden Wolf]] form is. He must howl the song a second time and then perform a duet. Once he finishes and returns to [[Hyrule]], a symbol of the mystical wolf will appear on his map. If he goes to this symbol, he can learn a Hidden Skill. | ||
==Song Patterns== | ==Song Patterns== |