Stone of Agony

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The Stone of Agony is an item in Ocarina of Time.[1]

Location and Uses

The Stone of Agony can be obtained as a reward from one of the cursed children of the House of Skulltula in Kakariko Village after collecting 20 Tokens. Once obtained, the Rumble Pak will vibrate when close to a Secret Grotto. In the Wii Virtual Console version, despite the fact that the Wii Remote and Nintendo GameCube Controller support rumble functionality , the game does not rumble, therefore Stone of Agony serves no purpose. In the Wii U Virtual Console and Nintendo Switch Online versions, the rumble functionality is present, therefore the item has a purpose again.

Trivia

  • According to The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia, the Stone of Agony is a companion relic to the Lens of Truth.[2]
  • Although the Stone of Agony does not appear in Majora's Mask, the controller still vibrates when Link is close to a Secret Grotto or hidden Treasure Chest.
  • The Stone of Agony is modeled after the Rumble Pak, and will make the actual Rumble Pak rumble when close to a Secret Grotto.
  • The other vibrating factors work without this stone.

Nomenclature

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LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
もだえ石 (Modae Ishi) (OoT)[4]Stone of Agony
The Italian Republic
Italian
Cristallo Sonoro (OoT)[3]Sound Crystal
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See also

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 140
  2. "The Stone of Agony is the companion relic to the Lens of Truth. While the Lens allows its owner to see what normal eyes can not, the Stone lets its owner feel a powerful trembling when something strange is near. It vibrates whenever it passes near hidden treasure or a secret grotto." — n.a., The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia , Zelda.com (Archive).
  3. Enciclopedia di Hyrule, Magazzini Salani, pg. 140
  4. Nintendo Official Guidebook—The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Shogakukan, pg. 153