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'''Force Gems''' are triangular-pyramid-shaped jewels that have appeared in several [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]]. Their roles vary from restoring power to the [[Four Sword]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'' to restoring [[Spirit Tracks (Rails)|Spirit Tracks]] and portions of the [[Tower of Spirits]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''.
|Artwork FSA= File:FSA Force Gems.png
|Artwork PH= File:PHredLinkwForceGem.png
|Artwork ST= File:ST Link with Force Gems Artwork.png
|Model PH= File:PH Force Gem Model.png
|Model ST= File:ST Force Gem Model.png
|Sprite FSA= File:FSA Big Force Gem Green Sprite.png
}}
|caption=
|game= FSA, PH, ST
|other=
|uses=
{{Infobox Game Blocks
|FSA= {{List|Restoring power to the {{Term|FSA|Four Sword|link}}, Currency}}
|ST= Restoring the {{Plural|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)|link}}
}}
|comp= {{List|{{Plural|Series|Rupee|link}}, {{Plural|Series|Tear of Light|link}}}}
}}
{{Term/Store|Force Gem|Force Gems|Series, FSA, PH, ST|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Item|link}} and {{Plural|Series|Object|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 124 {{Exp Game|FSA, PH, ST}}}}</ref>


==Appearances==
==Location and Uses==
===''Four Swords Adventures''===
{{Plural|Series|Force Gem}} appear as {{Wp|Triangular bipyramid|triangular bipyramid}}-shaped jewels that are found in a variety of sizes and colors. Their roles greatly vary between games. They are said to be physical manifestations of the Force, the sacred power that dwells in every living being.<ref name="force">{{Cite Book|quote= The sacred power the gods gave to the world. It's the breath of life itself.|book= HH |publisher= |page= 75}}</ref><ref name="Anjean">{{Cite|As I am sure you know, happiness and gratitude create energy. Well, I am deeply grateful to both of you for all of your help. I cannot help you directly, but I can at least give you this Force Gem.|Anjean|ST}}</ref>
'''Force Gems''' first appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. They appear throughout each level, found on enemies, under rocks, frozen in ice, and more.<ref>{{cite manual|quote= Force Gems can be found all over Hyrule. These gems are the source of the Four Sword's power. They appear after you defeat enemies or cut down grass and bushes.|game=Four Swords Adventures|page=18}}</ref> The [[Links]] need to collect 2000 of them to empower the [[Four Sword]]. Once empowered, it can break [[Vaati]]'s [[Dark Barrier]] at the end of each level.<ref>{{cite manual|quote=Your goal is to destroy the dark magic barrier at the end of each stage. The only way to destroy the barrier is with the magic Force Gem power of the legendary Four Sword.|game= Four Swords Adventures|page= 18}}</ref><ref>{{cite manual|quote= If the Four Sword doesn't have enough power, it cant destroy the barrier. Refer to the Status screen to see how many Force Gems you need before the Four Sword reclaims its power to repel evil.|game= Four Swords Adventures|page= 19}}</ref> They come like [[Rupee]]s in the game, the size of them and color determines its value. (Such as, getting a small Red Force Gem is more valuable than a small Green Force Gem) Often in levels, there will be an area that allows an opportunity to get many at once, mostly, these are defeating many enemies without being hit. Doing this awards combo points, which will give more Force Gems from defeating the enemies or lose the accumulated points. Beware though, because Tingle is in the game. After Link finds him under a rock, he will come when a big Force Gem or many lie around. He attempts to steal one. [[Link]] can throw a rock or enemy at him, but for humor, other [[Links]] can be tossed as well.


====Force Gem Values====
==={{FSA|-}}===
*Small Green Force Gem worth 1
In {{FSA}}, the {{Plural|FSA|Links|link}} need to collect 2,000 {{Plural|FSA|Force Gem}} in a given {{Term|FSA|Level|link}} to empower the {{Term|FSA|Four Sword|link}}, which has lost its power because of {{Term|FSA|Vaati|link}}'s magic.<ref>{{Cite|However, Vaati's magic has robbed the Four Sword of its power to vanquish darkness. To return the sword to its full strength, find the source of that power: Force Gems.|Kaepora Gaebora|FSA}}</ref> Once empowered, it can break {{Term|FSA|Vaati}}'s {{Term|FSA|Dark Barrier|link}} at the end of each {{Term|FSA|Level}}.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote=Your goal is to destroy the dark magic barrier at the end of each stage. The only way to destroy the barrier is with the magic Force Gem power of the legendary Four Sword.|game= FSA|page= 18}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= If the Four Sword doesn't have enough power, it cant destroy the barrier. Refer to the Status screen to see how many Force Gems you need before the Four Sword reclaims its power to repel evil.|game= FSA|page= 19}}</ref> Often, {{Plural|FSA|Level}} will have an area that gives the {{Plural|FSA|Links}} an opportunity to get many {{Plural|FSA|Force Gem}} at once; usually, this involves defeating many {{Plural|FSA|Enemy|link}}. Doing this without taking damage awards combo points, which will cause more {{Plural|FSA|Force Gem}} to fall from the defeated the {{Plural|FSA|Enemy}}.<ref>{{Cite|Defeat multiple enemies with a single blow to get more Force Gems.|N/A|FSA}}</ref> In some cases, the {{Plural|FSA|Force Gem}} are used as currency.<ref>{{Cite|Today, my aid can be yours for a paltry sum! How about a mere... [#] Force Gems!|Man|FSA}}</ref> Sometimes, if big {{Plural|FSA|Force Gem}} are lying around, {{Term|FSA|Tingle|link}} will appear and attempt to take them before {{Term|FSA|Link}} can reach them; {{Term|FSA|Link}} can throw things at him to deter him.{{Fact}}
*Small Blue Force Gem worth 5
*Small Red Force Gem worth 20
*Small Purple Force Gem worth 50


*Big Green Force Gem worth 100
{{Plural|FSA|Force Gem}} appear throughout each {{Term|FSA|Level}}, found on {{Plural|FSA|Enemy}}, under {{Plural|FSA|Rock|link}}, frozen in {{Term|FSA|Ice|link}}, and more.<ref>{{Cite Manual|quote= Force Gems can be found all over Hyrule. These gems are the source of the Four Sword's power. They appear after you defeat enemies or cut down grass and bushes.|game= FSA|page=18}}</ref> Like {{Plural|FSA|Rupee|link}} in most games in the series, their size and color determine their value.
*Big Blue Force Gem worth 150
*Big Red Force Gem worth 200
*Big Purple Force Gem worth 300


====Extremely Rare Force Gems====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
[[File:ForceGemKnight.jpg|thumb|right|A [[Force Gem Knight]] in the Tower of Winds]]
|+ Types of Force Gem
*Color alternating Force Gem: Value depends on which color gem is when obtained.
! Force Gem
*Very large Green Force Gem worth 1,000.
! Value
*[[Force Gem Knight]]: Large green Force Gem with a sword and legs. At it's death it becomes a normal Force Gem.
! Force Gem
! Value
! Force Gem
! Value
|-
| [[File:FSA Force Gem Green Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Small Green'''
| 1
| [[File:FSA Big Force Gem Green Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Big Green'''
| 100
| [[File:FSA Giant Green Force Gem Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Giant Green'''
| 1,000
|-
| [[File:FSA Force Gem Blue Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Small Blue'''
| 5
| [[File:FSA Big Force Gem Blue Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Big Blue'''
| 150
| [[File:FSA Giant Blue Force Gem Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Giant Blue'''
| 1,500
|-
| [[File:FSA Force Gem Red Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Small Red'''
| 20
| [[File:FSA Big Force Gem Red Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Big Red'''
| 200
| [[File:FSA Giant Red Force Gem Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Giant Red'''
| 2,000
|-
| [[File:FSA Force Gem Purple Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Small Purple'''
| 50
| [[File:FSA Big Force Gem Purple Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Big Purple'''
| 300
| [[File:FSA Giant Purple Force Gem Sprite.png]]<br/>'''Giant Purple'''
| 3,000
|}
 
====Rare Force Gems====
[[File:FSA Force Soldier Sprite.png|96x112px|right|A Force Soldier]]
*Color alternating Force Gem: Its value depends on which color it is when obtained.
*[[Force Soldier]]: A large green Force Gem with a sword and legs. If Link destroys it, it will become a big green Force Gem. However, if Link does not defeat it in time and it self destructs, its value will be reduced to one Force Gem.


====Force Gem Thieves====
====Force Gem Thieves====
*[[Hinox]] shakes Force Gems from Link while in his grasp.
*[[Hinox]]es will shake great amounts of Force Gems from Link while he is in their grasp.
*[[Wizzrobes]] can continuously drain Force Gems.
*[[Wizzrobes]] can continuously suck Force Gems from Link while dodging him at great ease and speed.
*[[Force Gem Like]]s will suck Force Gems from him.
*[[Force Like]]s will suck Force Gems from Link.
*When Link takes significant damage, Force Gems will fall from him.
*When Link takes significant damage, Force Gems will fall from him.


===''Phantom Hourglass''===
==={{PH|-}}===
Force Gems return in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. They are used in [[Temple of the Ocean King]] and are an integral part of multiplayer [[Battle Mode]]. In the temple, they are used to complete a [[Triforce]] symbol in the ground that will open a door. These are gold-colored and slow down Link while he is carrying one. [[Oshus]] at one point in the game explains that the [[Sand of Hours]] are made out of Force Gems from the [[Ocean King]].<ref>{{cite|It is said to be made of Force Gems of the great spirit, the Ocean King.|Oshus|Phantom Hourglass}}</ref>
[[File:PH Force Gem Pedestals.png|256px|right|thumb|Link placing Force Gems on pedestals]]
In {{PH}}, {{Plural|PH|Force Gem}} are gold-colored objects found in the {{Term|PH|Temple of the Ocean King|link}}. Three of them must be placed on pedestals inside a {{Term|PH|Safe Zone|link}} in order to create a {{Term|PH|Triforce|link}} symbol that unlocks a door to the next floor. Just like with a {{Term|PH|Boss Key|link}}, carrying a {{Term|PH|Force Gem}} slows {{Term|PH|Link}} down and prevents him from attacking or defending himself.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= PH|publisher= Prima|page=15}}</ref>


The Battle mode force gems vary in size. The colors are changed during gameplay but the value of points remain the same. The larger it is, the more it is worth and heavier to carry. The Golden colored Force Gems signify an unclaimed Force Gem. The player colors for the Battle Mode are red and blue. Each will have [[Safe Zone]]s in respective colors. The safe zones serve to hide Link from the [[Phantom]]s and the colored safe zones will change a Force Gem to its color, which adds its value to that players score. The neutral safe zones will turn red or blue gems back to gold and subtract the values from the scores.
{{Plural|PH|Force Gem}} are used on floor B3, where each one is found inside a {{Term|PH|Treasure Chest|link}}, and on floor B12, where one {{Term|PH|Force Gem}} is carried by a {{Term|PH|Phantom|link}} that patrols the room, while the other two are found in {{Plural|PH|Treasure Chest}} that cause new {{Plural|PH|Phantom}} to appear when opened. Additionally on the latter floor, placing a {{Term|PH|Force Gem}} on its pedestal causes a {{Term|PH|Wizzrobe|link}} to spawn.


===''Spirit Tracks''===
On floors B7 and B8, the Square, Round, and Triangle {{Plural|PH|Crystal|link}} play the same role as the {{Plural|PH|Force Gem}}, though they must all be carried to a {{Term|PH|Safe Zone}} on Floor B9. At one point in the game, {{Term|PH|Oshus|link}} explains that the {{Plural|PH|Sand of Hours|link}} are made of {{Plural|PH|Force Gem}}.<ref>{{Cite|It is said to be made of Force Gems of the great spirit, the Ocean King.|Oshus|PH}}</ref>
[[Image:Forcest1.png|right|thumb|The Force Gem of the [[Forest Temple#Spirit Tracks|Forest Temple]].]]
[[Image:Gem.png|50px|left]]
Force Gems return in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' with a more integral role within the story and universe.  Force Gems lie within the various temples across [[Hyrule]] with the role of powering the [[Tower of Spirits]], and they also serve as the [[Spirits of Good#Symbol of the Spirits|symbol of the Spirits of Good]]. After the Tower of Spirits is destroyed by [[Chancellor Cole]], [[Link#Spirit Tracks|Link]] must travel to temples and unlock each of of their Force Gems to restore and repair the Tower. This also restores more [[Spirit Tracks (Rails)|Spirit Tracks]] in its respective realm, usually revealing tracks that act as a shortcut to the Tower of Spirits.  


[[Image:Force Gem.png|50px|left]]
===={{Term|PH|Battle Mode}}====
Spirit Tracks can also be restored when the citizens of Hyrule feel a great emotion of gratitude, usually when Link helps them out, creating other Force Gems as a result of the [[energy]] emitted by their spirits.<ref>{{cite|As I am sure you know, happiness and gratitude create energy. Well, I am deeply grateful to both of you for all of your help. I cannot help you directly, but I can at least give you this Force Gem.|Anjean|Spirit Tracks}}</ref> These Force Gems are necessary to completely restore all of the realms' Spirit Tracks as well as to uncover all of the hidden stations, such as the [[Lost at Sea Station]] and [[Disorientation Station]].<ref>{{cite|You got a Force Gem! The Ocean rail map has started glowing! This Force Gem has energized the rail map. New tracks have appeared!|N/A|Spirit Tracks}}</ref> Moreover, Force Gems are attached on top of certain [[Warp Gate]]s. Link must hit the Force Gems with [[bomb]]s from his [[cannon]] to activate the Warp Gate and allow him to easily transport between realms.
The goal of {{Term|PH|Battle Mode|link}} is for each of the {{Plural|PH|Links|link}} to collect as many of the {{Plural|PH|Force Gem}} spread around the field as possible. Small {{Plural|PH|Force Gem}} are worth one point, regular-sized {{Plural|PH|Force Gem}} are worth five points, and large {{Plural|PH|Force Gem}} are worth 15 points; the larger a {{Term|PH|Force Gem}}, the heavier it is to carry. The colors of the {{Plural|PH|Force Gem}} are also changed during gameplay; carrying one into a red or blue {{Term|PH|Safe Zone}} will change its color respectively and add its value to that {{Term|PH|Links}}'s score. Neutral {{Plural|PH|Safe Zone}} will turn red or blue {{Plural|PH|Force Gem}} back to gold and subtract their values from the scores.


The Battle Mode for ''Spirit Tracks'' has Link collecting as many Force Gems within the time limit while also trying to dodge various traps and attacks from Phantoms and other players.
==={{ST|-}}===
[[File:Forcest1.png|right|thumb|200px|The Force Gem of the {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|link}}]]
{{Plural|ST|Force Gem}} are integral to the plot of {{ST}}. They appear above a [[Goddess Crest]]-like arch as the symbol of the {{Plural|ST|Spirit of Good|link}}, which is seen in numerous places throughout [[New Hyrule]]; notably, on the [[Spirit Engine|Engine]] of the {{Term|ST|Spirit Train|link}}, on the {{Plural|ST|Lokomo|link}}' vehicles, on the completed {{Term|ST|Rail Map|link}}, and atop the {{Term|ST|Tower of Spirits|link}}. The {{Term|ST|Shield|link}} is studded with an ornamental {{Term|ST|Force Gem}}, and the {{Term|ST|Lokomo Sword|link}} has one in its pommel. One of each pair of {{Plural|ST|Spacetime Gate|link}} is adorned with a {{Term|ST|Force Gem}} that changes from green to gold when shot with the {{Term|ST|Cannon|link}}, thereby activating that pair.
 
[[File:ST Force Gem from Anjean.png|left|thumb|256x192px|Anjean producing a Force Gem]]
When each of the {{Plural|ST|Boss|link}} of the [[Forest Temple|Forest]], [[Snow Temple|Snow]], [[Ocean Temple|Ocean]], and [[Fire Temple]]s are defeated, in their wake appears a large {{Term|ST|Force Gem}}, colored green, white, blue, and red respectively. A mechanical pedestal rises then out of the ground and the {{Term|ST|Force Gem}} lowers onto it, creating a seal that re-energizes the {{Plural|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)|link}} leading back to the {{Term|ST|Tower of Spirits}} and restores a portion of the broken tower, strengthening the bond that imprisons the Demon King, {{Term|ST|Malladus|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|At the top of this tower is your body. The Demon King's spirit is also there. To prevent him from possessing your body, you must fortify his prison. To do this, restore the energy between the temples and this tower. In other words... Restore the tracks between here and the temples.|Anjean|ST}}</ref>
 
[[File:ST Rail Map - Force Gem from Anjean.png|right|thumb|256x192px|The Spirit Tracks created by Anjean's Force Gem]]
As {{Plural|ST|Item|link}}, gold-colored {{Plural|ST|Force Gem}} appear when {{Term|ST|Link|link}} helps certain characters.<ref>{{Cite|You plan to continue your journey by train, do you not? Then you must always go forth with people's hearts in your mind. When you make people happy, their spirits emit {{Color|ST Light Blue|energy}}. When this {{Color|ST Light Blue|energy}} builds, new tracks appear. This should be very useful for your journey.|Carben|ST}}</ref> The energy in a person's heart is said to be similar to that which powers the {{Plural|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)}}, and when that person is very happy or grateful, their energy rises and produces a {{Term|ST|Force Gem}}, which restores yet more of the {{Plural|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)}}.<ref>{{Cite|Here, this is for you. ...You look confused. I'll explain, {{Player Name}}. Every living being possesses an {{Color|ST Light Blue|energy}}... And this energy is similar to the energy that powers the Spirit Tracks. When a person's heart is especially happy or grateful... His energy levels become particularly strong.|Carben|ST}}</ref> These new sections of tracks create shortcuts that ease travel aboard the {{Term|ST|Spirit Train}}, and grant access to new {{Plural|ST|Station|link}}, {{Plural|ST|Rabbit|link}}, and {{Plural|ST|Spacetime Gate}}.
 
There are 21 {{Plural|ST|Force Gem}} for {{Term|ST|Link}} to collect by transporting {{Plural|ST|Passenger|link}} or {{Term|ST|Cargo|link}} from one location to another; all but three are optional. The [[Force Gem 1|first Force Gem]] is given by {{Term|ST|Carben|link}} after {{Term|ST|Link}} drives him from {{Term|ST|Papuchia Village|link}} to the {{Term|ST|Ocean Sanctuary|link}}, defending him from an onslaught of {{Plural|ST|Pirate|link}} along the way.<ref>{{Cite|{{Color|ST Light Blue|Energy}} lives in the hearts of everyone, even feeble old fellows like me... I don't express it well, but the bottom line is that I appreciate your help... Here, please take this. It belongs to you.|Carben|ST}}</ref> {{Term|ST|Force Gem 5|link}} must also be collected by driving {{Term|ST|Noko|link}} of the {{Plural|ST|Anouki|link}} to the {{Term|ST|Wellspring Station|link}}, as this allows him to make the {{Term|ST|Mega Ice|link}} that {{Term|ST|Link}} requires during his adventure. After the {{Term|ST|Fire Temple}} is completed, {{Term|ST|Anjean|link}} gives {{Term|ST|Link}} and {{Term|ST|Princess Zelda|link}} a special unnumbered {{Term|ST|Force Gem}},<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= Though this is indeed a Force Gem, it's not counted as one of the 20 you can collect to open up optional tracks. Nope, this one's special!|game= ST|publisher= Prima|page= 246}}</ref> which reveals the {{Plural|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)}} of the {{Term|ST|Sand Realm|link}},<ref>{{Cite|This Force Gem will serve that very purpose. It will open tracks into the desert.|Anjean|ST}}</ref> as thanks for all they have done for the kingdom.<ref name="Anjean"/>
{{Clear}}
 
====List of {{Plural|ST|Force Gem}}====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Number{{Note|According to {{Guide|ST|Prima}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ST|publisher= Prima|page= 311}}</ref> They are not numbered in-game, nor are they even stored on the {{Term|ST|Collection|link}} screen.}}
! Giver
! Event
! Origin
! Destination
! Realm Affected
! class="unsortable" | New Access
! Prerequisites
|-
| data-sort-value="1"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 1|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Carben|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Passenger|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Papuchia Village|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Ocean Sanctuary|link}}
| {{Key|1}}{{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Warp Gate B|link}}<br/>{{Term|ST|Grass Rabbit 4|link}}
| data-sort-value="0"| —
|-
| data-sort-value="2"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 2|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Orca (Spirit Tracks)|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Passenger|link}}: {{Term|ST|Dovok|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Whittleton|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Papuchia Village|link}}
| {{Key|1}}{{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}}
| {{Plural|ST|Grass Rabbit|link}} 5 and 6
| data-sort-value="2"| Complete the {{Term|ST|Ocean Temple|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="3"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 3|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Mona|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Passenger|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Hyrule Castle Town|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Rabbitland Rescue|link}}
| {{Key|1}}{{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}}
| {{Plural|ST|Grass Rabbit|link}} 8 and 9
| data-sort-value="2"| Complete the {{Term|ST|Ocean Temple|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="4"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 4|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Joe|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Passenger|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Aboda Village|link}}
| [[Beedle's Airshop]]
| {{Key|1}}{{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}}
| Shortcut between {{Term|ST|Castle Town|link}} and {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|link}}
| data-sort-value="2"| Complete the {{Term|ST|Ocean Temple|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="5"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 5|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Noko|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Passenger|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Anouki Village|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Wellspring Station|link}}
| {{Key|2}}{{Term|ST|Snow Realm|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Warp Gate C|link}}<br/>Eastern link to {{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}}
| data-sort-value="1"| Perform {{Term|ST|Lokomo Song|link}} with {{Term|ST|Carben|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="6"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 6|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Goron|link}} (near rail platform)
| {{Term|ST|Passenger|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Goron Village|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Anouki Village|link}}
| {{Key|2}}{{Term|ST|Snow Realm|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Warp Gate D|link}}<br/>{{Plural|ST|Snow Rabbit|link}} 8 and 9
| data-sort-value="5"| Complete the {{Term|ST|Fire Temple|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="7"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 7|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Kofu|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Passenger|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Anouki Village|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Goron Village|link}}
| {{Key|2}}{{Term|ST|Snow Realm|link}}
| Northern link to {{Term|ST|Fire Realm|link}}
| data-sort-value="6"| Obtain {{Term|ST|Force Gem 6|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="8"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 8|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Goron|link}} (from eastern home)
| {{Term|ST|Cargo|link}}: [[File:ST Mega Ice Icon.png|16px|link=Mega Ice]] ({{Exp|Minimum required at destination|10}})
| {{Term|ST|Wellspring Station|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Goron Village|link}}
| {{Key|4}}{{Term|ST|Fire Realm|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Warp Gate F|link}}<br/>{{Term|ST|Desert Rabbit 1|link}}<br/>Western link to {{Term|ST|Ocean Realm|link}} through {{Term|ST|Sand Realm|link}}
| data-sort-value="4"| Clear the {{Plural|ST|Lava Geyser|link}} in {{Term|ST|Goron Village|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="9"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 9|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Mash|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Cargo|link}}: [[File:ST Goron Iron Icon.png|16px|link=Goron Iron]] ({{Exp|Minimum required at destination|5}})
| {{Term|ST|Goron Village|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Whittleton|link}}
| {{Key|1}}{{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}}
| Shortcut from {{Term|ST|Forest Temple|link}} to {{Term|ST|Warp Gate A}} in {{Term|ST|Snow Realm|link}}
| data-sort-value="4"| Clear the {{Plural|ST|Lava Geyser|link}} in {{Term|ST|Goron Village|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="10"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 10|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Yeko|link}}
| style="white-space: nowrap;" | {{Term|ST|Cargo|link}}: [[File:ST Lumber Icon.png|16px|link=Lumber]] ({{Exp|Minimum required at destination|15}})<br/>{{Term|ST|Passenger|link}}: {{Term|ST|Kenzo|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Whittleton|link}} (for Lumber)<br/>{{Term|ST|Trading Post|link}} (for Kenzo)
| {{Term|ST|Anouki Village|link}}
| {{Key|2}}{{Term|ST|Snow Realm|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Snowdrift Station|link}}<br/>{{Term|ST|Snow Rabbit 10|link}}
| data-sort-value="3"| Obtain a {{Term|ST|Freight Car|link}} {{Note|{{Term|ST|Kenzo}} can be transported after performing the {{Term|ST|Lokomo Song}} with {{Term|ST|Carben}}.}}
|-
| data-sort-value="11"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 11|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Ferrus|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Passenger|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Snow Realm|link}} tracks near {{Term|ST|Snow Temple|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Aboda Village|link}}
| {{Key|1}}{{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}}
| Shortcut from {{Term|ST|Hyrule Castle Town|link}} to [[Bridge Worker's Home]] in {{Term|ST|Snow Realm}}
| data-sort-value="4"| Clear the {{Plural|ST|Lava Geyser|link}} in {{Term|ST|Goron Village|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="12"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 12|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Lucia|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Cargo|link}}: [[File:ST Toboni Icon.png|16px|link=Fish]] ({{Exp|Minimum required at destination|10}})
| {{Term|ST|Papuchia Village|link}}
| [[Hyrule Castle Town]]
| {{Key|1}}{{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Grass Rabbit 10|link}}<br/>{{Term|ST|Ocean Rabbit 8|link}}<br/>Link to {{Term|ST|Ocean Realm|link}}{{Note|The tracks added by {{Term|ST|Force Gem 12}} lead to a dead-end in the {{Term|ST|Ocean Realm}} that links up to the tracks from {{Term|ST|Force Gem 16}}.}}
| data-sort-value="3"| Obtain a {{Term|ST|Freight Car|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="13"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 13|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Harry (Spirit Tracks)|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Cargo|link}}: [[File:ST Cucco Icon.png|16px|link=Cucco]] ({{Exp|Minimum required at destination|10}})
| {{Term|ST|Hyrule Castle Town|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Aboda Village|link}}
| {{Key|1}}{{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Warp Gate E|link}}
| data-sort-value="3"| Obtain a {{Term|ST|Freight Car|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="14"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 14|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Steem|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Cargo|link}}: [[File:ST Vessel Icon.png|16px|link=Vessel]]
| {{Term|ST|Papuchia Village|link}}
| [[Snow Sanctuary]]
| {{Key|2}}{{Term|ST|Snow Realm|link}}
| [[Slippery Station]]
| data-sort-value="3"| Obtain a {{Term|ST|Freight Car|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="15"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 15|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Goron Child|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Passenger|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Goron Village|link}}
| [[Hyrule Castle Town]]
| {{Key|4}}{{Term|ST|Fire Realm|link}}
| [[Disorientation Station]]<br/>{{Term|ST|Mountain Rabbit 9|link}}
| data-sort-value="5"| Complete the {{Term|ST|Fire Temple|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="16"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 16|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Niboshi|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Cargo|link}}: [[File:ST Mega Ice Icon.png|16px|link=Mega Ice]] ({{Exp|Minimum required at destination|10}})
| {{Term|ST|Wellspring Station|link}}
| [[Papuchia Village]]
| {{Key|3}}{{Term|ST|Ocean Realm|link}}
| [[Pirate Hideout]]<br/>Shortcut from [[Pirate Hideout]] to {{Term|ST|Forest Realm|link}} via tracks from {{Term|ST|Force Gem 12}}
| data-sort-value="5"| Complete the {{Term|ST|Fire Temple|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="17"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 17|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Wadatsumi|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Passenger|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Pirate Hideout|link}}
| [[Papuchia Village]]
| {{Key|3}}{{Term|ST|Ocean Realm|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Warp Gate G|link}}<br/>{{Term|ST|Ocean Rabbit 9|link}}<br/>Shortcut between {{Term|ST|Ocean Sanctuary|link}} and {{Term|ST|Ocean Floor|link}}<br/>Shortcut between {{Term|ST|Pirate Hideout|link}} and {{Term|ST|Ocean Floor}}
| data-sort-value="6"| Obtain {{Term|ST|Force Gem 16|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="18"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 18|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Ferrus|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Passenger|link}}
| [[Fire Realm]] tracks next to [[Fire Temple]]
| [[Ocean Temple]]
| {{Key|4}}{{Term|ST|Fire Realm|link}}
| [[Dark Ore Mine]]<br/>Eastern link to {{Term|ST|Sand Realm|link}}
| data-sort-value="8"| Obtain {{Term|ST|Force Gem 11|link}}<br/>Complete the {{Term|ST|Sand Temple|link}}, then enter the {{Term|ST|Tower of Spirits|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="19"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 19|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Linebeck III|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Cargo|link}}: [[File:ST Dark Ore Icon.png|16px|link=Dark Ore]] ({{Exp|Minimum required at destination|5}})
| {{Term|ST|Dark Ore Mine|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Trading Post|link}}
| {{Key|3}}{{Term|ST|Ocean Realm|link}}
| [[Lost at Sea Station]]<br/>{{Term|ST|Ocean Rabbit 10|link}}
| data-sort-value="9"| Obtain {{Term|ST|Force Gem 18|link}}
|-
| data-sort-value="20"| {{Term|ST|Force Gem 20|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Rael|link}}
| {{Term|ST|Cargo|link}}: [[File:ST Cucco Icon.png|16px|link=Cucco]] ({{Exp|Minimum required at destination|5}})
| {{Term|ST|Hyrule Castle Town|link}}
| [[Sand Sanctuary]]
| {{Key|5}}{{Term|ST|Sand Realm|link}}
| [[Ends of the Earth Station]]<br/>{{Term|ST|Mountain Rabbit 10|link}}
| data-sort-value="7"| Obtain the {{Term|ST|Sand Wand|link}}
|}
 
===={{Term|ST|Battle Mode}}====
{{Main|Battle Mode}}
{{Stub|ST}}
{{Term|ST|Battle Mode}} has players (as the {{Plural|ST|Links|link}}) collecting as many {{Plural|ST|Force Gem}} as they can within a time limit.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*At first glance, the Force Gems' appearance seem to be inspired by the gem-like multicolored [[Triforce|Triforces]] from the Zelda [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|cartoon series]]. However, the Triforces are tetrahedrons and Force Gems are six-sided.
*Force Gems were inspired by the [[Piece of Power]] items from {{LA}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 267}}</ref>
*''Spirit Tracks''' Force Gems share similarities with ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]'s'' [[Crystal|Crystals]], in that they are not so much items you acquire from completing dungeons, but rather items you restore to those dungeons in order to access the final area.
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Force Gem Green.png|Artwork of a green Force Gem from {{FSA|-}}
File:Force Gem Blue.png|Artwork of a blue Force Gem from {{FSA|-}}
File:Force Gem Red.png|Artwork of a red Force Gem from {{FSA|-}}
File:FSA Purple Force Gem Artwork.png|Artwork of a purple Force Gem from {{FSA|-}}
File:FSA Tingle Artwork.png|Artwork of {{Term|FSA|Tingle}} holding a Force Gem from {{FSA|-}}
File:ST Battle Mode Artwork.png|Artwork of the [[Links]] with Force Gems from the [[Battle Mode]] in {{ST|-}}
File:ST Force Gem Model 2.png|The Force Gem from the Forest Temple in {{ST|-}}
File:Snow Temple Force Gem.png|The Force Gem from the Snow Temple in {{ST|-}}
File:Fire Temple Force Gem.png|The Force Gem from the Fire Temple in {{ST|-}}
File:Ocean Temple Force Gem.png|The Force Gem from the Ocean Temple in {{ST|-}}
</gallery>
 
{{Notes}}
{{Ref}}


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Latest revision as of 00:15, 4 March 2024

Force Gems are recurring Items and Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.[1]

Location and Uses

Force Gems appear as triangular bipyramid-shaped jewels that are found in a variety of sizes and colors. Their roles greatly vary between games. They are said to be physical manifestations of the Force, the sacred power that dwells in every living being.[2][3]

Four Swords Adventures

In Four Swords Adventures, the Links need to collect 2,000 Force Gems in a given Level to empower the Four Sword, which has lost its power because of Vaati's magic.[4] Once empowered, it can break Vaati's Dark Barrier at the end of each Level.[5][6] Often, Levels will have an area that gives the Links an opportunity to get many Force Gems at once; usually, this involves defeating many Enemies. Doing this without taking damage awards combo points, which will cause more Force Gems to fall from the defeated the Enemies.[7] In some cases, the Force Gems are used as currency.[8] Sometimes, if big Force Gems are lying around, Tingle will appear and attempt to take them before Link can reach them; Link can throw things at him to deter him.[citation needed]

Force Gems appear throughout each Level, found on Enemies, under Rocks, frozen in Ice, and more.[9] Like Rupees in most games in the series, their size and color determine their value.

Types of Force Gem
Force Gem Value Force Gem Value Force Gem Value

Small Green
1
Big Green
100
Giant Green
1,000

Small Blue
5
Big Blue
150
Giant Blue
1,500

Small Red
20
Big Red
200
Giant Red
2,000

Small Purple
50
Big Purple
300
Giant Purple
3,000

Rare Force Gems

A Force Soldier
A Force Soldier
  • Color alternating Force Gem: Its value depends on which color it is when obtained.
  • Force Soldier: A large green Force Gem with a sword and legs. If Link destroys it, it will become a big green Force Gem. However, if Link does not defeat it in time and it self destructs, its value will be reduced to one Force Gem.

Force Gem Thieves

  • Hinoxes will shake great amounts of Force Gems from Link while he is in their grasp.
  • Wizzrobes can continuously suck Force Gems from Link while dodging him at great ease and speed.
  • Force Likes will suck Force Gems from Link.
  • When Link takes significant damage, Force Gems will fall from him.

Phantom Hourglass

Link placing Force Gems on pedestals

In Phantom Hourglass, Force Gems are gold-colored objects found in the Temple of the Ocean King. Three of them must be placed on pedestals inside a Safe Zone in order to create a Triforce symbol that unlocks a door to the next floor. Just like with a Boss Key, carrying a Force Gem slows Link down and prevents him from attacking or defending himself.[10]

Force Gems are used on floor B3, where each one is found inside a Treasure Chest, and on floor B12, where one Force Gem is carried by a Phantom that patrols the room, while the other two are found in Treasure Chests that cause new Phantoms to appear when opened. Additionally on the latter floor, placing a Force Gem on its pedestal causes a Wizzrobe to spawn.

On floors B7 and B8, the Square, Round, and Triangle Crystals play the same role as the Force Gems, though they must all be carried to a Safe Zone on Floor B9. At one point in the game, Oshus explains that the Sands of Hours are made of Force Gems.[11]

Battle Mode

The goal of Battle Mode is for each of the Links to collect as many of the Force Gems spread around the field as possible. Small Force Gems are worth one point, regular-sized Force Gems are worth five points, and large Force Gems are worth 15 points; the larger a Force Gem, the heavier it is to carry. The colors of the Force Gems are also changed during gameplay; carrying one into a red or blue Safe Zone will change its color respectively and add its value to that Link's score. Neutral Safe Zones will turn red or blue Force Gems back to gold and subtract their values from the scores.

Spirit Tracks

The Force Gem of the Forest Temple

Force Gems are integral to the plot of Spirit Tracks. They appear above a Goddess Crest-like arch as the symbol of the Spirits of Good, which is seen in numerous places throughout New Hyrule; notably, on the Engine of the Spirit Train, on the Lokomo' vehicles, on the completed Rail Map, and atop the Tower of Spirits. The Shield is studded with an ornamental Force Gem, and the Lokomo Sword has one in its pommel. One of each pair of Spacetime Gates is adorned with a Force Gem that changes from green to gold when shot with the Cannon, thereby activating that pair.

Anjean producing a Force Gem

When each of the Bosses of the Forest, Snow, Ocean, and Fire Temples are defeated, in their wake appears a large Force Gem, colored green, white, blue, and red respectively. A mechanical pedestal rises then out of the ground and the Force Gem lowers onto it, creating a seal that re-energizes the Spirit Tracks leading back to the Tower of Spirits and restores a portion of the broken tower, strengthening the bond that imprisons the Demon King, Malladus.[12]

The Spirit Tracks created by Anjean's Force Gem

As Items, gold-colored Force Gems appear when Link helps certain characters.[13] The energy in a person's heart is said to be similar to that which powers the Spirit Tracks, and when that person is very happy or grateful, their energy rises and produces a Force Gem, which restores yet more of the Spirit Tracks.[14] These new sections of tracks create shortcuts that ease travel aboard the Spirit Train, and grant access to new Stations, Rabbits, and Spacetime Gates.

There are 21 Force Gems for Link to collect by transporting Passengers or Cargo from one location to another; all but three are optional. The first Force Gem is given by Carben after Link drives him from Papuchia Village to the Ocean Sanctuary, defending him from an onslaught of Pirates along the way.[15] Force Gem 5 must also be collected by driving Noko of the Anouki to the Wellspring Station, as this allows him to make the Mega Ice that Link requires during his adventure. After the Fire Temple is completed, Anjean gives Link and Princess Zelda a special unnumbered Force Gem,[16] which reveals the Spirit Tracks of the Sand Realm,[17] as thanks for all they have done for the kingdom.[3]

List of Force Gems

Number[note 1] Giver Event Origin Destination Realm Affected New Access Prerequisites
Force Gem 1 Carben Passenger Papuchia Village Ocean Sanctuary 1Forest Realm Warp Gate B
Grass Rabbit 4
Force Gem 2 Orca Passenger: Dovok Whittleton Papuchia Village 1Forest Realm Grass Rabbits 5 and 6 Complete the Ocean Temple
Force Gem 3 Mona Passenger Castle Town Rabbitland Rescue 1Forest Realm Grass Rabbits 8 and 9 Complete the Ocean Temple
Force Gem 4 Joe Passenger Aboda Village Beedle's Airshop 1Forest Realm Shortcut between Castle Town and Forest Temple Complete the Ocean Temple
Force Gem 5 Noko Passenger Anouki Village Wellspring Station 2Snow Realm Warp Gate C
Eastern link to Forest Realm
Perform Song of Restoration with Carben
Force Gem 6 Goron (near rail platform) Passenger Goron Village Anouki Village 2Snow Realm Warp Gate D
Snow Rabbits 8 and 9
Complete the Fire Temple
Force Gem 7 Kofu Passenger Anouki Village Goron Village 2Snow Realm Northern link to Fire Realm Obtain Force Gem 6
Force Gem 8 Goron (from eastern home) Cargo: (10) Wellspring Station Goron Village 4Fire Realm Warp Gate F
Desert Rabbit 1
Western link to Ocean Realm through Sand Realm
Clear the Lava Geysers in Goron Village
Force Gem 9 Mash Cargo: (5) Goron Village Whittleton 1Forest Realm Shortcut from Forest Temple to Warp Gate A in Snow Realm Clear the Lava Geysers in Goron Village
Force Gem 10 Yeko Cargo: (15)
Passenger: Kenzo
Whittleton (for Lumber)
Trading Post (for Kenzo)
Anouki Village 2Snow Realm Snowdrift Station
Snow Rabbit 10
Obtain a Freight Car [note 2]
Force Gem 11 Ferrus Passenger Snow Realm tracks near Snow Temple Aboda Village 1Forest Realm Shortcut from Castle Town to Bridge Worker's Home in Snow Realm Clear the Lava Geysers in Goron Village
Force Gem 12 Lucia Cargo: (10) Papuchia Village Hyrule Castle Town 1Forest Realm Grass Rabbit 10
Ocean Rabbit 8
Link to Ocean Realm[note 3]
Obtain a Freight Car
Force Gem 13 Harry Cargo: (10) Castle Town Aboda Village 1Forest Realm Warp Gate E Obtain a Freight Car
Force Gem 14 Steem Cargo: Papuchia Village Snow Sanctuary 2Snow Realm Slippery Station Obtain a Freight Car
Force Gem 15 Goron Child Passenger Goron Village Hyrule Castle Town 4Fire Realm Disorientation Station
Mountain Rabbit 9
Complete the Fire Temple
Force Gem 16 Niboshi Cargo: (10) Wellspring Station Papuchia Village 3Ocean Realm Pirate Hideout
Shortcut from Pirate Hideout to Forest Realm via tracks from Force Gem 12
Complete the Fire Temple
Force Gem 17 Wadatsumi Passenger Pirate Hideout Papuchia Village 3Ocean Realm Warp Gate G
Ocean Rabbit 9
Shortcut between Ocean Sanctuary and Ocean Floor
Shortcut between Pirate Hideout and Ocean Floor
Obtain Force Gem 16
Force Gem 18 Ferrus Passenger Fire Realm tracks next to Fire Temple Ocean Temple 4Fire Realm Dark Ore Mine
Eastern link to Sand Realm
Obtain Force Gem 11
Complete the Sand Temple, then enter the Tower of Spirits
Force Gem 19 Linebeck III Cargo: (5) Dark Ore Mine Trading Post 3Ocean Realm Lost at Sea Station
Ocean Rabbit 10
Obtain Force Gem 18
Force Gem 20 Rael Cargo: (5) Castle Town Sand Sanctuary 5Sand Realm Ends of the Earth Station
Mountain Rabbit 10
Obtain the Sand Wand

Battle Mode

Main article: Battle Mode


Battle Mode has players (as the Links) collecting as many Force Gems as they can within a time limit.

Trivia

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
フォース (Fōsu) (PH)[22]Force
Canada
FrenchCA
Joyau de force (ST)[26] 
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Gemme de force (ST)[24] 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Force-Kristall (ST)[23] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
  • Gemma Forza (FSA)[20]
  • Gemma della Forza (ST)[21]
  • Same as English.
  •  
Latin America
SpanishLA
Gema de la fuerza (ST)[25] 
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Fortianita (ST)[27] 
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Gallery

Notes

  1. According to The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide by Prima Games.[18] They are not numbered in-game, nor are they even stored on the Collection Screen screen.
  2. Kenzo can be transported after performing the Song of Restoration with Carben.
  3. The tracks added by Force Gem 12 lead to a dead-end in the Ocean Realm that links up to the tracks from Force Gem 16.

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 124 (FSA | PH | ST)
  2. "The sacred power the gods gave to the world. It's the breath of life itself." (Hyrule Historia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 75)
  3. 3.0 3.1 "As I am sure you know, happiness and gratitude create energy. Well, I am deeply grateful to both of you for all of your help. I cannot help you directly, but I can at least give you this Force Gem." — Anjean (Spirit Tracks)
  4. "However, Vaati's magic has robbed the Four Sword of its power to vanquish darkness. To return the sword to its full strength, find the source of that power: Force Gems." — Kaepora Gaebora (Four Swords Adventures)
  5. "Your goal is to destroy the dark magic barrier at the end of each stage. The only way to destroy the barrier is with the magic Force Gem power of the legendary Four Sword." (Four Swords Adventures manual, pg. 18)
  6. "If the Four Sword doesn't have enough power, it cant destroy the barrier. Refer to the Status screen to see how many Force Gems you need before the Four Sword reclaims its power to repel evil." (Four Swords Adventures manual, pg. 19)
  7. "Defeat multiple enemies with a single blow to get more Force Gems." — N/A (Four Swords Adventures)
  8. "Today, my aid can be yours for a paltry sum! How about a mere... [#] Force Gems!" — Man (Four Swords Adventures)
  9. "Force Gems can be found all over Hyrule. These gems are the source of the Four Sword's power. They appear after you defeat enemies or cut down grass and bushes." (Four Swords Adventures manual, pg. 18)
  10. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 15
  11. "It is said to be made of Force Gems of the great spirit, the Ocean King." — Oshus (Phantom Hourglass)
  12. "At the top of this tower is your body. The Demon King's spirit is also there. To prevent him from possessing your body, you must fortify his prison. To do this, restore the energy between the temples and this tower. In other words... Restore the tracks between here and the temples." — Anjean (Spirit Tracks)
  13. "You plan to continue your journey by train, do you not? Then you must always go forth with people's hearts in your mind. When you make people happy, their spirits emit energy. When this energy builds, new tracks appear. This should be very useful for your journey." — Carben (Spirit Tracks)
  14. "Here, this is for you. ...You look confused. I'll explain, Link. Every living being possesses an energy... And this energy is similar to the energy that powers the Spirit Tracks. When a person's heart is especially happy or grateful... His energy levels become particularly strong." — Carben (Spirit Tracks)
  15. "Energy lives in the hearts of everyone, even feeble old fellows like me... I don't express it well, but the bottom line is that I appreciate your help... Here, please take this. It belongs to you." — Carben (Spirit Tracks)
  16. "Though this is indeed a Force Gem, it's not counted as one of the 20 you can collect to open up optional tracks. Nope, this one's special!" (The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 246)
  17. "This Force Gem will serve that very purpose. It will open tracks into the desert." — Anjean (Spirit Tracks)
  18. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 311
  19. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 267
  20. "Per far sì che torni com'era, devi cercare la fonte del suo potere: le Gemme Forza." — Kaepora Gaebora (Four Swords Adventures, Italian localization)
  21. "Hai ricevuto una Gemma della Forza! La Stele sprigiona forte luce!" — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  22. フォースを見つけた!
    こっそり持ち運ぼう! (N/A)
  23. "Du hast einen Force-Kristall erhalten! Die Waldtafel leuchtet auf!" — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  24. "Vous obtenez une gemme de force, signe de gratitude! La stèle sylvestre se met à briller!" — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  25. "¡Has encontrado una gema de la fuerza! ¡La Litografía de los Bosques está brillando!" — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  26. "Vous avez obtenez un joyau de force, signe de gratitude! Le glyphe de la forêt s'est mis à briller!" — N/A (Spirit Tracks)
  27. "¡Has recibido una fortianita! ¡La Litografía de los Bosques está brillando!" — N/A (Spirit Tracks)