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[[File:GossipStoneSS.png|A Gossip Stone in Skyward Sword|left|150px]]
[[File:GossipStoneSS.png|A Gossip Stone in Skyward Sword|left|150px]]
Gossip Stones (and similar [[Sheikah Stone]]s) also appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Gossip Stones only appear when Link plays his [[Goddess Harp]] in a telltale cloud of [[Bug|Blessed Butterflys]]. Most of them will give Link advice and a [[Treasure]] when he makes them appear.
Gossip Stones (and similar [[Sheikah Stone]]s) also appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Gossip Stones only appear when Link plays his [[Goddess Harp]] in a telltale cloud of [[Bug|Blessed Butterflies]]. Most of them will give Link advice and a [[Treasure]] when he makes them appear.


One certain Gossip Stone in [[Skyloft]], the '''Moonlit Merchant''', will sell Link rare treasures for 100 or 200 rupees, which is usually much easier than finding them while adventuring. He can be found inside the [[Skyloft]] Waterfall Cave at night.
One certain Gossip Stone in [[Skyloft]], the '''Moonlight Merchant''', will sell Link rare treasures for 100 or 200 rupees, which is usually much easier than finding them while adventuring. It can be found inside the [[Skyloft]] [[Waterfall|Waterfall Cave]] at night.
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Revision as of 21:45, 7 January 2012

Template:Object Gossip Stones are objects found in Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Phantom Hourglass, Spirit Tracks and Skyward Sword. They also appear in The Wind Waker, although in a different form.

These odd devices do and say different things depending on the game in which they appear. Gossip Stones can tell time, reveal information that they've heard, give helpful hints, or even reveal the locations of treasure chests.

According to the Ocarina of Time's in-game description, the statue speaks to Link by piercing into his mind.[1]

Appearances and Function

Ocarina of Time

Link can speak to the Gossip Stones while wearing the Mask of Truth. Gossip Stones say a variety of things, some of which is helpful, some of which is typical conversational dialog. Their most defining characteristic though, is their reaction to certain stimuli, provided by Link himself. If Link sets a Bomb off near a Gossip Stone, it will flash blue and rocket to the sky. Likewise, these strange stones will spin around when exposed to Din's Fire, and flatten out if hit by the Megaton Hammer. If Link plays Zelda's Lullaby, Sun's Song or the Song of Storms near a Gossip Stone, it will release a fairy. The most common, and most useful, reaction is in response to a sword strike, in which the stone simply tells the time.

What they say

In front of the Temple of Time (Right to Left).

After climbing up the vines at Hyrule Castle.

  • "They say that if you get close to a butterfly while holding a Deku Stick in your hands, something good will happen."

Kokiri Forest in front of the Lost Woods.

  • "They say that the small holes in the ground that you can find all over Hyrule make perfect breeding ground for bugs."

In the Lost Woods past the Skull Mask Kid.

  • "They say that when non-fairy folken enter the Lost Woods they become monsters!"

Sacred Forest Meadow (Front to Back).

  • "The owl named Kaepora Gaebora is the reincarnation of an ancient Sage."
  • "They say that strange owl, Kaepora Gaebora, may look big and heavy, but its character is rather light hearted."

Sacred Forest Meadow in front of the Forest Temple

  • "They say it's possible to find a total of 100 Gold Skulltulas through out Hyrule."

In front of the Shadow Temple.

Death Mountain while climbing to the peak.

  • "They say that Biggoron's Sword is super sharp and will never break."

Death Mountain Crater entering from the peak.

  • "They say Medigoron didn't really think about his own size, so his store is really cramped."

Lake Hylia near the Waterfall.

  • "They say that there is a secret road that leads to Lake Hylia."

Lake Hylia southeast corner behind the Fire Arrow Island

Lake Hylia on the far side up against the cliff.

  • "They say that Ruto, the Zora princess who is known for her selfish nature, likes a certain boy."

Zora's Fountain close to the Zora's Domain entrance.

  • "They say that there is a secret near the lone tree which is not far from the river in the north west part of Hyrule Field."

Zora's Fountain in front of the Great Fairy's Fountain.

  • "They say that you can swim faster by continuously pressing B."

Zora's Domain in front of King Zora.

  • "They say that players who select the "HOLD" option for "Z TARGETING" are real "Zelda players!""

Zora's River near the entrance to the Zora's Domain.

In various holes through out Hyrule.

  • "They say that the horse Ganondorf rides is a solid black Gerudo stallion."

Zora's River on the highest point.

Hyrule Field near Gerudo in a hole.

  • "They say that there is a switch that you can activate only by using the Spin Attack."

Gerudo Valley lower Waterfall.

  • "They say that the thief named Nabooru, who haunts this area, is a Gerudo."

Closer to Hyrule Castle.

In a hole near a tree near Hyrule Castle.

  • "They say that you may find something new in dungeons that you have already finished."

Near the Spirit Temple on the South side.

  • "They say that the treasure you can earn in the Gerudo's Training Ground is not as great as you would expect, given its difficulty."

Inside the Goron City in the Boulder Room.

  • "They say that there is a secret around the entrance to Gerudo Valley."

On the Northwest side of the Deku Tree.

On the Northeast side of the Deku Tree.

  • "They say that one Kokiri has left the forest, but he is still alive!"

(This is a hidden Gossip Stone. To see how to get there, click here.)

Ocarina of Time 3D

Main article: Sheikah Stone

Similar versions of the Gossip Stones, known as Sheikah Stones, appear in Ocarina of Time 3D. Instead of telling the current time, Link can crawl inside these stones to trigger the Visions selection screen.

Majora's Mask

When the Gossip Stone is attacked by Link's sword, the screen will shake and the stone will make a high-pitched noise. It will then tell Link how many more hours remain until the Moon crashes into Termina. If Link speaks to the ones scattered all over Termina using the Mask of Truth, it will him give information regarding certain people or places.

What they say

On the east side of Termina Field just north of eastern exit

On the north side of Termina Field to the east of the exit

Western part of Termina Field, by a fountain

  • "The symbol of marriage, the Couple's Mask seems to have the power to calm and silence arguments."

In Termina Field, at the base of the tree by the Milk Road entrance

In Termina Field, at the base of the tree by the southern exit

  • "It seems that the crows that fly near the town walls are fond of musical instruments."

In Termina Field, within the fence that surrounds the Astral Observatory

  • "The postman puts his delivery schedule before everything else, but priority mail is of even greater importance."

Termina Field, in any of the special four holes

  • "It seems the face of the slightly larger, strange stone changes when the pipes of awakening are played."
  • "It seems the face of the slightly larger, strange stone changes when the drums of sleep are played."
  • "It seems the face of the slightly larger, strange stone changes when the guitar of waves is played."
  • "It seems all the strange stones that are arranged in a row wish to be the same color."

Road to the Southern Swamp

Southern Swamp, behind potion shop

Swamp Spider House

Path to Mountain Village, near the middle

Path to Darmani's Grave, Mountain Village (Springtime)

In Mountain Village (Springtime), near the Frog Choir

Milk Road

Romani Ranch, near the entrance

  • "It seems Keaton, the ghost fox, plays tricks in the grass..."

Romani Ranch, at the base of a tree to the south

Romani Ranch, by the barn

Romani Ranch, in the Cucco Shack

Romani Ranch, in the Doggy Racetrack

  • "It seems that drinking Chateau Romani makes your magic power last for three days..."

Great Bay, just past the Zora game

  • "To get Evan to listen to Mikau and Japas's song from their music session, you should not try demonstrating it as Mikau. It seems if you pose as someone unrelated to the band and begin playing it, you just might get him to lend an ear."

Great Bay, by the entrance to the Pirate's Fortress

Road to Ikana Canyon

  • "If you use the Lens of Truth near here and speak to the man you find... you may earn a mask that can enable you to blend into backgrounds and move about without being noticed."

Ikana Canyon, by the Ghost hut

  • "Pamela, who lives in the music box house, comes out every two minutes when the music box is playing. But it seems she will also come out if she hears a bomb explode..."

In Ikana Canyon, on the dock

In Ikana Canyon, across the ravine from Sakon's Hideout

Moon Gossip Stones

The Gossip Stones in the dungeons on the Moon give the locations to every normal mask in the game.

What they say

Odolwa Dungeon

Goht Dungeon

Gyorg Dungeon

Twinmold Dungeon

The Wind Waker

File:Pirate's Charm.png

Link is given the Pirate's Charm by Tetra in The Wind Waker, and he uses it to communicate with Tetra and the King of Red Lions. It fulfills a similar purpose to the role played by Navi in Ocarina of Time. It is revealed later on that the Pirate's Charm is actually an enhanced version of the Gossip Stone made by the King of Hyrule himself.[2]

Phantom Hourglass

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A Gossip Stone in Phantom Hourglass

In Phantom Hourglass, some Gossip Stones speak to Link without any conditions needing to be met, revealing hints that could become helpful later on.[3] Other Gossip Stones, specifically the ones in dungeons, reveal how many Treasure Chests are left to discover. For a price of 20 Rupees, the stones show where those Treasure Chests are located.[4]

On Harrow Island, a Gossip Stone near where Link docks the boat runs a Digging Game.

Spirit Tracks

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A Gossip Stone in Spirit Tracks

Gossip Stones appear again in Spirit Tracks, but this time they seem to have a more feminine appearance. Normally they are unresponsive even when hit, but if the Song of Awakening is played nearby, they'll speak. Like in Phantom Hourglass, the Gossip Stones in dungeons reveal the amount of Treasure Chests on the floor they are currently in for a fee of 20 Rupees. Other Gossip Stones appear in several sanctuaries that reveal hints or other useful information. In Lost at Sea Station, there is a Gossip Stone that allows Link to enter the temple located in said station.

Skyward Sword

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A Gossip Stone in Skyward Sword

Gossip Stones (and similar Sheikah Stones) also appear in Skyward Sword. Gossip Stones only appear when Link plays his Goddess Harp in a telltale cloud of Blessed Butterflies. Most of them will give Link advice and a Treasure when he makes them appear.

One certain Gossip Stone in Skyloft, the Moonlight Merchant, will sell Link rare treasures for 100 or 200 rupees, which is usually much easier than finding them while adventuring. It can be found inside the Skyloft Waterfall Cave at night.

Other Appearances

Ocarina of Time Manga

In the extra child chapters of the Ocarina of Time manga, Link activates a Gossip Stone by hitting it, which reveals that Mido still wets his bed and that the Deku Tree is troubled that he cannot scratch his own back.

Trivia

  • If a bomb is placed next to a Gossip Stone in Ocarina of Time or Majora's Mask, it will begin a countdown while changing colors and will shoot off like a rocket. By hitting them with the sword before they take off, they will stay the color they were. They can also be smashed into the ground using the Megaton Hammer or by pounding it as Goron Link. By using Din's Fire on one, the Stone will spin around and inexplicably stretch to double its height, soon snapping back to normal. Gossip Stones in Skyward Sword will also take off in rocket-fashion if a bomb detonates nearby, but will sprout from the ground again shortly afterward. They also sway when Link plays the Goddess's Harp near them.
  • In the German version, the hidden Gossip Stone behind the Deku Tree in Ocarina of Time says: "Man sagt, dass etwas Rätselhaftes passiert, wenn man während des Spiels den Resetknopf drückt." (They say, something mysterious will happen, if one presses the resest button while playing).[citation needed] Naturally, all that happens is a reset of the game.

Gallery

References

  1. "This statue's one-eyed gaze pierces into your mind..." — Gossip Stone (Ocarina of Time)
  2. "That stone is an enhanced version of the Gossip Stones long spoken of in the legends of the Hyrulean Royal Family. I am the one who made it." — Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule (The Wind Waker)
  3. "Boing-oing! The sand creatures devour whatever they find. So feed them bombs. Then you'll have a chance at survival!" — Gossip Stone (Phantom Hourglass)
  4. "The number of treasure chests left here...is... [var]! It'll cost you 20 Rupees to see where treasure lies." — Gossip Stone (Phantom Hourglass)


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