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| image | | image = [[File:Luminous Stone - TotK icon.png]] | ||
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| game | | special = | ||
| | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' | ||
| value | | locations = | ||
| use | | quest = [[Luminous Stone Gathering]] | ||
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| value = {{R|70}} (''Breath of the Wild'')<br/>{{R|70}} generally, {{R|175}} to [[Dayfah]] (''Age of Calamity'')<br/>{{R|20}} (''Tears of the Kingdom'') | |||
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| obtain = [[Luminous Ore Deposit]] | |||
| use = '''''Breath of the Wild'''''<br/>Crafting/upgrading the [[Radiant Set]]<br />Exchange 10 for 1 [[Diamond]] with [[Ledo]]<br />Revealing [[Sho Dantu Shrine]]<br/>'''''Age of Calamity'''''<br/>See [[#Uses|§ Age of Calamity: Uses]]<br/>'''''Tears of the Kingdom'''''<br/>Upgrading the Radiant Set and [[Hero of Awakening Set]] | |||
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| dye color = Navy | |||
| fuse power = 1 | | fuse power = 1 | ||
| related | | shield damage = 1 | ||
| related = [[Radiant Mask]]<br/>[[Radiant Shirt]]<br/>[[Radiant Tights]] | |||
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'''Luminous Stones''' are a material found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. | '''Luminous Stones''' are a material found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. | ||
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{{Quote|This mysterious mineral gives off a pale blue glow in the dark, which some believe to be souls of the dead. Apparently, this stone can be used as a base to make special clothing.|In-game description}} | {{Quote|This mysterious mineral gives off a pale blue glow in the dark, which some believe to be souls of the dead. Apparently, this stone can be used as a base to make special clothing.|In-game description}} | ||
Luminous Stones can be mined from [[Luminous Ore Deposit]]s, which can be found scattered all over [[Hyrule]], but especially in caves and overhangs, as well as from [[Stone Talus (Luminous)|Luminous Stone Taluses]]. They glow with a soft blue in the dark, making them difficult to miss. Like all other stone deposits, Luminous stones are often found alongside [[Flint]]. It is required if [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] wants to purchase the [[Radiant Set | Luminous Stones can be mined from [[Luminous Ore Deposit]]s, which can be found scattered all over [[Hyrule]], but especially in caves and overhangs, as well as from [[Stone Talus (Luminous)|Luminous Stone Taluses]]. They glow with a soft blue in the dark, making them difficult to miss. Like all other stone deposits, Luminous stones are often found alongside [[Flint]]. It is required if [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] wants to purchase the [[Radiant Set]] from the [[Gerudo Secret Club]] in [[Gerudo Town]], since 3 are necessary to make each armor piece. Alternatively, they can be sold to shop-vendors such as [[Beedle]] for 70 [[Rupee]]s each. | ||
After completing the ''[[Reach Zora's Domain]]'' quest, [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] can contact [[Ledo]] in [[Zora's Domain (Breath of the Wild)|Zora's Domain]] and exchange 10 Luminous Stones for a [[diamond]] — initially for 2 [[diamond]]s to complete the [[Luminous Stone Gathering]] quest, and later for 1 diamond — which is equivalent to a 700 [[Rupee]] cost (the total vendor cost of Luminous Stones) for a gain of 500 [[Rupee]]s (the vendor cost of [[Diamond]]s). Albeit there's a net loss in Rupees, Diamonds are considerably more scarce and harder to find, which makes it a potentially worthwhile exchange. | After completing the ''[[Reach Zora's Domain]]'' quest, [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] can contact [[Ledo]] in [[Zora's Domain (Breath of the Wild)|Zora's Domain]] and exchange 10 Luminous Stones for a [[diamond]] — initially for 2 [[diamond]]s to complete the [[Luminous Stone Gathering]] quest, and later for 1 diamond — which is equivalent to a 700 [[Rupee]] cost (the total vendor cost of Luminous Stones) for a gain of 500 [[Rupee]]s (the vendor cost of [[Diamond]]s). Albeit there's a net loss in Rupees, Diamonds are considerably more scarce and harder to find, which makes it a potentially worthwhile exchange. | ||
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==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ||
Luminous | Luminous stones can be mined from [[Luminous Ore Deposit|Luminous Stone Deposit]]s, which can be found scattered all over [[Hyrule]], but especially in caves and overhangs. They glow with a soft blue in the dark, making them difficult to miss. Like all other stone deposits, Luminous stones are often found alongside [[Flint]]. | ||
The Radiant Set no longer requires Luminous Stones to purchase, but requires 225 to upgrade all three pieces to ★★★★ level; as does the [[Hero of Awakening Set]]. As part of a devaluation of all ores and gems, Luminous Stones now only fetch 20 rupees each when sold. | |||
While they can be [[fuse]]d to make blunt weapons, they have a fuse attack power of only 1 and no special fuse properties, making them of little value as such. They can be used for navy clothing dye at the [[Kochi Dye Shop]]. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Stone-talus-luminous.jpg|100px|A [[Stone Talus (Luminous)|Luminous Stone Talus]] | File:Stone-talus-luminous.jpg|100px|A [[Stone Talus (Luminous)|Luminous Stone Talus]] from ''Breath of the Wild'' | ||
File:Luminous-stone-sho-dantu-shrine-pedestal.JPG|Link placing a Luminous Stone on the [[Shrine Pedestal]] of [[Sho Dantu Shrine]] | File:Luminous-stone-sho-dantu-shrine-pedestal.JPG|Link placing a Luminous Stone on the [[Shrine Pedestal]] of [[Sho Dantu Shrine]] | ||
File:TotK Luminous Stone.jpg|Link picking up a Luminous Stone in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' | File:TotK Luminous Stone.jpg|Link picking up a Luminous Stone in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' |
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Value | 70 (Breath of the Wild) | |
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Uses | Breath of the Wild | |
Dye Color | Navy | |
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Shield Bash Damage | 1 | |
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Luminous Stones are a material found in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity, and Tears of the Kingdom.
Breath of the Wild
"This mysterious mineral gives off a pale blue glow in the dark, which some believe to be souls of the dead. Apparently, this stone can be used as a base to make special clothing."
Luminous Stones can be mined from Luminous Ore Deposits, which can be found scattered all over Hyrule, but especially in caves and overhangs, as well as from Luminous Stone Taluses. They glow with a soft blue in the dark, making them difficult to miss. Like all other stone deposits, Luminous stones are often found alongside Flint. It is required if Link wants to purchase the Radiant Set from the Gerudo Secret Club in Gerudo Town, since 3 are necessary to make each armor piece. Alternatively, they can be sold to shop-vendors such as Beedle for 70 Rupees each.
After completing the Reach Zora's Domain quest, Link can contact Ledo in Zora's Domain and exchange 10 Luminous Stones for a diamond — initially for 2 diamonds to complete the Luminous Stone Gathering quest, and later for 1 diamond — which is equivalent to a 700 Rupee cost (the total vendor cost of Luminous Stones) for a gain of 500 Rupees (the vendor cost of Diamonds). Albeit there's a net loss in Rupees, Diamonds are considerably more scarce and harder to find, which makes it a potentially worthwhile exchange.
A Luminous Stone is required to reveal Sho Dantu Shrine, which should be dropped on top of the Shrine Pedestal on an alcove mid-way through Karusa Valley on the south of the valley.
Age of Calamity
"This mysterious mineral gives off a pale blue glow in the dark, which some believe to be souls of the dead. Apparently, this stone can be used as a base to make special clothing."
Locations
Treasure Chests:
- Mipha, the Zora Princess Chapter 2 scenario (x5)
- The Road Home, Besieged Chapter 3 scenario (x3)
- Destroy the Yiga Clan! Chapter 4 scenario (x10)
- When Courage Fails Chapter 4 scenario (x5)
- All Hyrule, United Chapter 7 scenario (x5)
First-Clear Rewards:
- Mipha's Training Lv. 6 challenge (x2)
- Hair-Width Trial: Beginner Lv. 15 challenge (x2)
- Fish Out of Water Lv. 22 challenge (x2)
- Great Fairy Training Lv. 23 challenge (x2)
- Swift Spear of the Zora Lv. 25 challenge (x3)
- Anti-Flame & Ice Training Lv. 45 challenge (x3)
- Impa's Damage Control Lv. 48 challenge (x2)
- Fight Lightning with Lightning Lv. 48 challenge (x5)
- Defend the Spring of Courage Lv. 48 challenge (x2)
Quests:
- A Painter's Inspiration (x1)
- Central Hyrule Token of Gratitude 5/5 (x50)
- Lanayru Token of Gratitude 4/4 (x50)
Uses
Quests:
- King Dorephan's Defenses (x3)
- Diving as Battle Training (x5)
- Lauding a Champion (x3)
- A Fly-by-Night Operation (x1)
- Party for the Leafy Spirits (x3)
- A Light in the Dark (x5)
- Lighting the Way (x1)
- A Monumental Undertaking (x3)
Sell:
- 175 Rupees to Dayfah
- 70 Rupees at any shop or stable
Tears of the Kingdom
Luminous stones can be mined from Luminous Stone Deposits, which can be found scattered all over Hyrule, but especially in caves and overhangs. They glow with a soft blue in the dark, making them difficult to miss. Like all other stone deposits, Luminous stones are often found alongside Flint.
The Radiant Set no longer requires Luminous Stones to purchase, but requires 225 to upgrade all three pieces to ★★★★ level; as does the Hero of Awakening Set. As part of a devaluation of all ores and gems, Luminous Stones now only fetch 20 rupees each when sold.
While they can be fused to make blunt weapons, they have a fuse attack power of only 1 and no special fuse properties, making them of little value as such. They can be used for navy clothing dye at the Kochi Dye Shop.
Gallery
A Luminous Stone Talus from Breath of the Wild
Link placing a Luminous Stone on the Shrine Pedestal of Sho Dantu Shrine