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Air Stones,(ST)[1] also known as Song Stones,(HWL)[2] are recurring objects in The Legend of Zelda series.
Location and Uses
Spirit Tracks
When Link approaches an Air 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 will learn a new song for the Flute. The Air Stone will then take off into the sky.
Location | Song |
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Forest Sanctuary | "Song of Awakening" |
Forest Temple | "Song of Healing" |
Anouki Village | "Song of Discovery" |
Trading Post | "Song of Light" |
Papuchia Village | "Song of Birds" |
Other Appearances
Hyrule Warriors Legends
Song Stones appear in the Grand Travels Map of Adventure Mode, which is included in the Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks DLC Pack. When a Warrior uses an Item Card on a Song Stone, the Song Stone will take off into the sky, revealing a Treasure Chest with a duplicate of the Item Card used.[2] Each Song Stone will disappear once used but will later reappear after multiple Battles.
Gallery
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An Air Stone rocketing upward
References
- ↑ Error: book title required, Prima Games, pg. 19
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "If you're on the same map square as a Song Stone, you will have the opportunity to receive an Item Card of your choosing. Song Stones disappear after one use but will reappear after a certain number of battles. Make the most of every Song Stone you come across to keep your Item Cards fully stocked!" — Tutorial (Hyrule Warriors Legends)