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{{Object | {{Object | ||
|name = Sound Stone | |name = Sound Stone | ||
|image = [[File:Sound stone. | |image = [[File:Sound stone.png|Link standing before the Sound Stone at the Forest Temple.]] | ||
|caption = Link standing before the Sound Stone at the Forest Temple | |caption = Link standing before the Sound Stone at the Forest Temple | ||
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' | |game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' |
Revision as of 13:06, 14 January 2010
Sound Stones are rocket-shaped stones featured in Spirit Tracks. They have a hole in them, making them resemble the Howling Stones from Twilight Princess to some extent.
When Link approaches a Sound Stone, colored orbs of light float from the hole, matching the colors on the Spirit Flute's pipes. If Link plays the corresponding colors, he'll learn a new song for the flute. After which, the Sound Stone will take off into the sky.
Locations
- Sound Stone 1: Forest Sanctuary - Song of Awakening
- Sound Stone 2: Forest Temple - Song of Healing
- Sound Stone 3: Anouki Village - Song of Discovery
- Sound Stone 4: Trading Post - Song of Light
- Sound Stone 5: Papuchia Village - Song of Birds