Song Stones are objects from The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. They are similar in appearance to small stone rockets, with a hole in their center. When Link first approaches them music emits from the hole in the center. Using the Spirit Flute, Link can copy the song it plays. Once a song has been successfully learned, the Stone will fly away to the sky, not to appear again. The Song Stones' appearance and rocketing method are similar to the Gossip Stones from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which are also stones with eyes that rocket into the air if they are hit by bombs. However, unlike the Gossip Stones of Ocarina of Time, they reappear after flying away.
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| - Song Stones are objects from The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. They are similar in appearance to small stone rockets, with a hole in their center. When Link first approaches them music emits from the hole in the center. Using the Spirit Flute, Link can copy the song it plays. Once a song has been successfully learned, the Stone will fly away to the sky, not to appear again. The Song Stones' appearance and rocketing method are similar to the Gossip Stones from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which are also stones with eyes that rocket into the air if they are hit by bombs. However, unlike the Gossip Stones of Ocarina of Time, they reappear after flying away.
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| - Hyrule Warriors Legends
- Spirit Tracks
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| - Obtaining extra Item Cards
- Teaches Link songs
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| - Song Stones are objects from The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. They are similar in appearance to small stone rockets, with a hole in their center. When Link first approaches them music emits from the hole in the center. Using the Spirit Flute, Link can copy the song it plays. Once a song has been successfully learned, the Stone will fly away to the sky, not to appear again. The Song Stones' appearance and rocketing method are similar to the Gossip Stones from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which are also stones with eyes that rocket into the air if they are hit by bombs. However, unlike the Gossip Stones of Ocarina of Time, they reappear after flying away.
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