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{{Item | {{Infobox Item | ||
|image= File:TMC Kinstone Piece Artwork.png | |||
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|caption = | |game= {{TMC}} | ||
|game = | |cost= | ||
|cost = | |uses= {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|link}} | ||
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{{Term/Store|Kinstone|Kinstones|Series, TMC|plural}} are {{Plural|Series|Item|link}} in {{TMC}}.<ref>{{Cite|You just HAVE to be close now... How many Kinstones do you have to fuse?|David Jr.|TMC}}</ref> | |||
== | ==Overview== | ||
{{Plural|TMC|Kinstone}} are mystical green, red, blue, and gold medallions that can yield {{Plural|TMC|Rupee|link}} and {{Plural|TMC|Piece of Heart|link}}, and on several occurrences, begin sidequest events when two {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece}} of identical color and complementary shape are {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion|link|display=Fused}}. These {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone}}, created and hidden about {{Term|TMC|Hyrule|link}} by the {{Term|TMC|Minish|link}}, are seen as a sign of good luck, especially if two people are engaged in {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Fusion}}.<ref>{{Cite|Look at that! A perfect fit! That means good luck for us.|Business Scrub|TMC}}</ref> | |||
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==Kinstone | ==Types of {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone}}== | ||
==={{Plural|TMC|Green Kinstone}}=== | |||
{{Main|Green Kinstone}} | |||
{{Plural|TMC|Green Kinstone|link}} are the most common {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone}}. Green {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone Piece}} can be found simply by cutting grass and defeating enemies. | |||
{{ | ==={{Plural|TMC|Blue Kinstone}}=== | ||
{{Main|Blue Kinstone}} | |||
{{Plural|TMC|Blue Kinstone|link}} are less common; though they can be obtained by cutting grass, digging, or defeating enemies, they are most commonly found in {{Plural|TMC|Treasure Chest|link}}. | |||
==={{Plural|TMC|Red Kinstone}}=== | |||
{{Main|Red Kinstone}} | |||
{{Plural|TMC|Red Kinstone|link}} are rare; they can only be bought or claimed from {{Plural|TMC|Treasure Chest}}, unless {{Term|TMC|Link|link}} uses {{Term|TMC|White Picolyte|link}}. | |||
==={{Plural|TMC|Gold Kinstone}}=== | |||
{{Main|Gold Kinstone}} | |||
{{Plural|TMC|Gold Kinstone|link}} are the rarest {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone}} and the only type that cannot be found in the {{Term|TMC|Overworld|link}} or bought. Only nine of them can be found in the game, and they are only discovered and used as a function of the plot. | |||
==Nomenclature== | |||
{{Nomenclature}} | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Minish | File:TMC Forest Minish Artwork 2.png|Artwork of a {{Term|TMC|Minish}} carrying a bag of {{Plural|TMC|Kinstone}} | ||
File:TMC Goron Merchant Figurine Sprite.png|The {{Term|TMC|Goron Merchant}} with three {{Term|TMC|Kinstone}} pieces | |||
File: | File:TMC Hyrule Underground.png|{{Term|TMC|Link}} finding a {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Piece}} | ||
File: | File:TMC Kinstone Bag Interior.png|The {{Term|TMC|Kinstone Bag}} interior | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* | * {{Term|Series|Kinstone Bag|link}} | ||
* {{Term|Series|Kinstone Fusion|link}} | |||
* {{Term|Series|Kinstone Piece|link}} | |||
{{ | {{Ref}} | ||
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{{Kinstones}} | |||
{{Categories | |||
|Collectibles, Item Groups, Kinstones, Pickups | |||
|items= TMC | |||
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