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==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
{{Compendium/Extract|Luminous Stone Deposit}}
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Luminous Stone Deposits can be found all around [[Hyrule]], though they're plentiful around {{Term|BotW|Zora's Domain|link}} in the [[Lanayru Great Spring]]. They can be broken by hitting them with a {{Term|BotW|Weapon|link}} or by blowing them up with a [[Remote Bomb]]. Whether broken or not, hitting them with a weapon or an arrow generates sparks that can start fires. When they break, [[Luminous Stone]]s can drop. They may also release some [[Flint]], and there is also a chance to get only one or the other instead of both. It's said that they contain quite a bit of Luminous Stone within them, which are easily processed.<ref>{{Cite|This deposit contains quite a bit of luminous stone. Crack it open to get at the easily processed rocks within.|Hyrule Compendium|BotW}}</ref> When they're destroyed, Luminous Stone Deposits will not appear again until after a {{Term|BotW|Blood Moon|link}} passes.
Luminous Stone Deposits can be found all around [[Hyrule]], though they're plentiful around {{Term|BotW|Zora's Domain|link}} in the [[Lanayru Great Spring]]. They can be broken by hitting them with a {{Term|BotW|Weapon|link}} or by blowing them up with a [[Remote Bomb]]. Whether broken or not, hitting them with a non-wooden weapon or an arrow generates sparks that can start fires. When they break, [[Luminous Stone]]s can drop. They may also release some [[Flint]], and there is also a chance to get only one or the other instead of both. It's said that they contain quite a bit of Luminous Stone within them, which are easily processed.<ref>{{Cite|This deposit contains quite a bit of luminous stone. Crack it open to get at the easily processed rocks within.|Hyrule Compendium|BotW}}</ref> When they're destroyed, Luminous Stone Deposits will not appear again until after a {{Term|BotW|Blood Moon|link}} passes.


{{Plural|BotW|Stone Talus (Luminous)|link}} have Luminous Stone Deposits on their bodies.<ref>{{Cite|Unlike your average Stone Talus, this type's ore deposit consists mostly of luminous stone.|Hyrule Compendium|BotW}}</ref> They serve as the Talus's weak spot, and when struck, will deal massive damage and knock it over.
{{Plural|BotW|Stone Talus (Luminous)|link}} have Luminous Stone Deposits on their bodies.<ref>{{Cite|Unlike your average Stone Talus, this type's ore deposit consists mostly of luminous stone.|Hyrule Compendium|BotW}}</ref> They serve as the Talus's weak spot, and when struck, will deal massive damage and knock it over.

Revision as of 02:37, 15 August 2021

Luminous Stone Deposits are Objects in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Location and Uses

Hyrule Compendium Entry
385 (390) Luminous Stone Deposit
Description
This deposit contains quite a bit of luminous stone. Crack it open to get at the easily processed rocks within.
Common Locations
Greater Hyrule
Recoverable Materials
Luminous Stone Flint

Luminous Stone Deposits can be found all around Hyrule, though they're plentiful around Zora's Domain in the Lanayru Great Spring. They can be broken by hitting them with a Weapon or by blowing them up with a Remote Bomb. Whether broken or not, hitting them with a non-wooden weapon or an arrow generates sparks that can start fires. When they break, Luminous Stones can drop. They may also release some Flint, and there is also a chance to get only one or the other instead of both. It's said that they contain quite a bit of Luminous Stone within them, which are easily processed.[2] When they're destroyed, Luminous Stone Deposits will not appear again until after a Blood Moon passes.

Stone Taluses (Luminous) have Luminous Stone Deposits on their bodies.[3] They serve as the Talus's weak spot, and when struck, will deal massive damage and knock it over.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
夜光鉱床 (Yakō kōshō) 
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
夜光礦床 (Yèguāng kuàngchuáng) 
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Lichtgevende erts[4]Luminous Ore
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Gisement nox 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Leuchtsteinbrocken 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Deposito di lumiserite 
The Republic of Korea
Korean
야광 광상 (Yagwang gwangsang) 
The Russian Federation
Russian
Фосфолитовая порода (Fosfolitovaya poroda) 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Mineral luminoso 
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See Also

References

  1. "Luminous Stone Deposit" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "This deposit contains quite a bit of luminous stone. Crack it open to get at the easily processed rocks within." — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "Unlike your average Stone Talus, this type's ore deposit consists mostly of luminous stone." — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)
  4. "Lichtgevende erts" — Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)