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==Phantom Hourglass==
==Phantom Hourglass==
Gossip Stones in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', have a different function than those in previous installments. They can only be communicated with a simple sword slash. They usually appear in dungeons, typically one per floor. They can give Link the location of treasure chests with a small fee of 20 [[Rupee]]s. Link can then copy down their locations onto his [[Dungeon Map]].
Gossip Stones in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', have a different function than those in previous installments. They can only be communicated with a simple sword slash. They usually appear in dungeons, typically one per floor. They can give Link the location of treasure chests with a small fee of 20 [[Rupee]]s. Link can then copy down their locations onto his [[Dungeon Map]]. Thus, they replace the [[Compass]] from other games. They are also found on [[Maze Island]], and in verious places in the overworld giving Link helpful hints.


==Spirit Tracks==
==Spirit Tracks==

Revision as of 13:21, October 17, 2012

Template:Character Not to be confused with a Sheikah Stone


Ocarina of Time

A stone in Ocarina of Time that either tells you the time or when you are wearing the mask of truth tells you gossip

Without the mask

The stone will only tell you the time when you hit it. And when you select the stone you will be told that the stones stare is piercing into you.

With the mask

When Link wears the mask of truth the stone will still tell him the time when he hits it. But when Link selects the stone it will tell him gossip. The gossip is usually a helpful hint.

Majora's Mask

When a Gossip Stone is struck, it will provide Link with the remaining time till the Moon crashes into Clock Town. There are also several Gossip Stones located in holes throughout Termina, which Link can play music to to get Heart Pieces. An entire Heart Container can be gained by doing this.

Wind Waker

Hardly a Gossip Stone at all, the Pirate's Charm is an item that Link and Tetra carry with them to communicate. It was said to be an enhanced version of a Gossip Stone, made by Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule.

Phantom Hourglass

Gossip Stones in Phantom Hourglass, have a different function than those in previous installments. They can only be communicated with a simple sword slash. They usually appear in dungeons, typically one per floor. They can give Link the location of treasure chests with a small fee of 20 Rupees. Link can then copy down their locations onto his Dungeon Map. Thus, they replace the Compass from other games. They are also found on Maze Island, and in verious places in the overworld giving Link helpful hints.

Spirit Tracks

In Spirit Tracks, Gossip Stones act very similarly to those in Phantom Hourglass, but have a slightly altered appearance. To communicate with them, Link must play the Song of Awakening. Only then will they give Link the locations of various treasure chests for a fee of 20 rupees.

Skyward Sword

Gossip Stones in Skyward Sword can be found by looking for any area where Link can see butterflies flying around a particular area. If Link plays his harp, a Gossip Stone will rise from the ground, and as they come up a Treasure will also pop out (i.e. Monster Claw). If Link talks to them they will give him tips like in Ocarina of Time but in this game Link does not have to wear the Mask of Truth. Using different items will cause them to spin, shrink, and even fly into the sky like a rocket and explode. Don't worry, another one takes its place instantly.

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