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==Ocarina of Time 3D==
==Ocarina of Time 3D==
In this game, there are only two Sheikah Stones. One of them is located right outside of [[Link's House]] in [[Kokiri Forest]], and the other is in the main room of the [[Temple of Time]]. In this game, Sheikah Stones only give visions. Helpful as these are, there are no Sheikah Stones in Ocarina of Time's [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest|Master Quest]]. In order to recieve the visions, Link must crawl inside the Sheikah Stone and then select the vision he wishes to view in order to aid his quest.
In this game, there are only two Sheikah Stones. One of them is located right outside of [[Link's House]] in [[Kokiri Forest]], and the other is in the main room of the [[Temple of Time]]. In this game, Sheikah Stones only give visions. Helpful as these are, there are no Sheikah Stones in Ocarina of Time's [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest|Master Quest]]. In order to recieve the visions, Link must crawl inside the Sheikah Stone and then select the vision he wishes to view in order to aid his quest. When you see the lists of visions, there are categories. They can show the word new to show that there is something to look at, check marks meaning you have seen them before or/and the word clear means that you have already completed it.


==Skyward Sword==
==Skyward Sword==

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Sheikah Stone
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A Sheikah Stone as it appears in Skyward Sword

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A Sheikah Stone is a reoccurring object in two games, Ocarina of Time 3D and Skyward Sword. Their main purpose is to aid Link in his quest, whether it may be from helpful advice or a useful item. They are similar to appearance to Gossip Stones from the original Ocarina of Time. The Sheikah Stones may give Link a vision of what he must do next in his quest, making them used as a sort of walkthrough.

Ocarina of Time 3D

In this game, there are only two Sheikah Stones. One of them is located right outside of Link's House in Kokiri Forest, and the other is in the main room of the Temple of Time. In this game, Sheikah Stones only give visions. Helpful as these are, there are no Sheikah Stones in Ocarina of Time's Master Quest. In order to recieve the visions, Link must crawl inside the Sheikah Stone and then select the vision he wishes to view in order to aid his quest. When you see the lists of visions, there are categories. They can show the word new to show that there is something to look at, check marks meaning you have seen them before or/and the word clear means that you have already completed it.

Skyward Sword

In this game, Sheikah Stones look more like the original Gossip Stones than they do in Ocarina of Time 3D. The very first Sheikah Stone in the game appears right next to the Sparring Hall in Skyloft after Link gets the Practice Sword. The Sheikah Stone introduces itself and tells Link the main purpose of him being there. That one Sheikah Stone is the only one in the game that gives Link visions of his quest, but there are many others. All other Sheikah Stones can be found by playing the Goddess's Harp near a flock of Blessed Butterflies. After Link plays the Harp, a Sheikah Stone pops out of the ground with a Boing-oing! and drops a Treasure on the ground. If Link talks to it, it gives him advice in words, but not a vision. In Hero Mode in this game, the first Sheikah Stone gives Link all the visions in their first encounter, without Link having to unlock them throughout the game.