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The '''Howling Stones''' are stones that enable Link to learn new [[Hidden Skill]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. They bear the [[eye symbol]] of the [[Sheikah]] tribe, so in that aspect they are very similar in appearance to the [[Gossip Stone]]s and the [[Sheikah Stone]]s from {{OOT}} and {{SS}}.
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{{Term/Store|Howling Stone|Howling Stones|Series, TP, TPHD|plural}} are {{Plural|TPHD|Object|link}} in {{TP}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 97 {{Exp Game|TP, TPHD}}}}</ref> They are stones that enable [[Link]] to learn new {{Plural|TPHD|Hidden Skill|link}}.  


==Function==
==Location and Uses==
[[File:Howling Stone.png|left|76px]]
When standing next to a Howling Stone, Link is able to hear the wind blowing a tune. In [[Wolf Link|wolf form]], Link must howl the tune next to the stone; afterwards, he is transported to another landscape, where he must howl the tune again. This time, however, the [[White Wolf]] will howl with him.
When standing next to them, Link will be able to hear the wind blowing a tune. In [[Wolf Link|wolf form]], Link must howl the tune next to the stone; afterward, he will be transported to another landscape, where he will then have to howl the tune again. This time, however, the [[Hero's Spirit#The Golden Wolf|Golden Wolf]] will howl with him.


There is no Howling Stone for the first meeting with the Golden Wolf, since Link will encounter him on the way to the [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]] in [[Faron Woods]]. There is an additional Howling Stone with the symbol of the [[Triforce]] as opposed to the Sheikah eye in the [[Sacred Grove]], but is only required to venture further into the grove by howling [[Zelda's Lullaby]].
There is no Howling Stone for the first meeting with the White Wolf, since Link encounters him on the way to the {{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|link}} in [[Faron Woods]]. There is an additional Howling Stone with the symbol of the [[Triforce]] as opposed to the [[Sheikah]] [[Eye Symbol]] in the [[Sacred Grove]]. It is required to venture further into the grove.


The locations of the all stones are shown in the list below.
Most Howling Stones can be howled in any order; however, Hidden Skills are always learned in the same order.
{{Clear}}


==Locations==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
[[File:HowlingStone.jpg|right|thumb|Wolf Link howling the Ballad of Gales on Snowpeak Trail]]
! Howling Stone Location
{| class="altrow" style="text-align:center"
! White Wolf Location
! width=130| Associations
! Song
! width=200| Location
! Hidden Skill
! width=200| Hidden Skill
! width=200| Name of Song
|-
|-
! Howling Stone 1
| [[Death Mountain]]
| [[Death Mountain]]
| {{Sec|Hidden Skill|Shield Attack}}
| [[Ordon Spring]]
| [[Song of Healing]]
| "[[Song of Healing]]"
| [[Shield Attack]]
|-
|-
!Howling Stone 2
| [[Upper Zora's River]]
| Upper [[Zora's River]]
| {{Exp|Hyrule Castle Town's eastern entrance|Hyrule Field}}
| {{Sec|Hidden Skill|Back Slice}}
| "[[Requiem of Spirit]]"
| [[Requiem of Spirit]]
| [[Back Slice]]
|-
|-
!Howling Stone 3
| [[Faron Woods]]
| [[Sacred Grove]]
| {{Exp|Hyrule Castle Town's southern entrance|Hyrule Field}}
| {{Sec|Hidden Skill|Helm Splitter}}
| "[[Prelude of Light]]"
| [[Prelude of Light]]
| [[Helm Splitter]]
|-
|-
!Howling Stone 4
| [[Sacred Grove]]
| [[Sacred Grove]]
| N/A{{Exp|Used to enter the grove}}
| {{Exp|Used to enter the grove|N/A}}
| [[Zelda's Lullaby]]
| "[[Zelda's Lullaby]]"
| {{Exp|Used to enter the grove|N/A}}
|-
|-
!Howling Stone 5
| [[Lake Hylia]]
| [[Lake Hylia]]
| {{Sec|Hidden Skill|Mortal Draw}}
| [[Gerudo Desert]]
| [[Goron Lullaby]]
| <!-- This is NOT the "Goron Lullaby". -->"[[Unnamed Song 1]]"<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= {{Color|E Red|♪ Unnamed Song 1}}<br/>Howled in Lake Hylia to teach Link Mortal Draw. |book= E |publisher= |page= 97}}</ref>
| [[Mortal Draw]]
|-
|-
!Howling Stone 6
| [[Snowpeak]]
| [[Snowpeak Trail]]
| [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]]
| {{Sec|Hidden Skill|Jump Strike}}
| <!-- This is NOT the "Ballad of Gales". -->"[[Unnamed Song 2]]"<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= {{Color|E Red|♪ Unnamed Song 2}}<br/>Howled in Snowpeak to learn Jump Strike. |book= E |publisher= |page= 97}}</ref>
| [[Ballad of Gales]]
| [[Jump Strike]]
|-
|-
!Howling Stone 7
| [[Hidden Village]]
| [[Hidden Village]]
| {{Sec|Hidden Skill|Great Spin}}
| [[Castle Town Central Square]]
| {{Name|Ballad of Twilight}}
| "{{TP}} Main Theme"
| [[Great Spin]]
|}
|}


==Trivia==
==Nomenclature==
*The [[Sound Stone]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda:Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' have the same function of the Howling Stones.
{{Nomenclature}}
*The tunes howled are mainly [[Ocarina]] songs from ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask'', along with one song from ''The Wind Waker''. The tune of the final Howling Stone is an original ''Twilight Princess'' composition; it is named the {{Name|Ballad of Twilight}} by some fans.
 
===Other Names===
{{Other Names
|-
| Windstone<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TP |guide= Prima |page= map insert}}</ref>
| {{TP}}
| {{Guide|TP|Prima}}
| {{E}}
}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Wolf Song 1.ogg|Song of Healing
File:TP Wolf Link Howling.png|Wolf Link howling in Snowpeak
File:Wolf Song 2.ogg|Requiem of Spirit
File:Wolf Song 3.ogg|Prelude of Light
File:Wolf Song 4.ogg|Goron Lullaby
File:Wolf Song 5.ogg|Ballad of Gales
File:Wolf Song 6.ogg|Ballad of Twilight
</gallery>
</gallery>


{{Instruments}}
{{Ref}}
[[Category:Objects]]
 
[[Category:Instruments]]
{{Categories
|Instruments, Stones, Wind Instruments
|objects= TP, TPHD
}}

Latest revision as of 05:55, 15 April 2024

Howling Stones are Objects in Twilight Princess.[1] They are stones that enable Link to learn new Hidden Skills.

Location and Uses

When standing next to a Howling Stone, Link is able to hear the wind blowing a tune. In wolf form, Link must howl the tune next to the stone; afterwards, he is transported to another landscape, where he must howl the tune again. This time, however, the White Wolf will howl with him.

There is no Howling Stone for the first meeting with the White Wolf, since Link encounters him on the way to the Forest Temple in Faron Woods. There is an additional Howling Stone with the symbol of the Triforce as opposed to the Sheikah Eye Symbol in the Sacred Grove. It is required to venture further into the grove.

Most Howling Stones can be howled in any order; however, Hidden Skills are always learned in the same order.

Howling Stone Location White Wolf Location Song Hidden Skill
Death Mountain Ordon Spring "Song of Healing" Shield Attack
Upper Zora's River Hyrule Field "Requiem of Spirit" Back Slice
Faron Woods Hyrule Field "Prelude of Light" Helm Splitter
Sacred Grove N/A "Zelda's Lullaby" N/A
Lake Hylia Gerudo Desert "Unnamed Song 1"[2] Mortal Draw
Snowpeak Kakariko Village Graveyard "Unnamed Song 2"[3] Jump Strike
Hidden Village Castle Town Central Square "Twilight Princess Main Theme" Great Spin

Nomenclature

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Other Names

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Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 97 (TP | TPHD)
  2. "♪ Unnamed Song 1
    Howled in Lake Hylia to teach Link Mortal Draw.
    " (Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 97)
  3. "♪ Unnamed Song 2
    Howled in Snowpeak to learn Jump Strike.
    " (Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 97)
  4. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. map insert