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'''WarpStone''' is a large human torso made of stone, who is located in [[ThornTail Hollow]] of [[Sauria|Dinosaur Planet]] in ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. He is said to have been left alone to rest for a thousand years. Only invited guests are allowed to meet him, and  Fox gains his permission from the [[Queen EarthWalker]]. He dwells in ThornTail Hollow, on a small, round island in the middle of a small pond. A [[Bomb Spore]] must be used to blow up the cracked wall in order to reach the place.
'''WarpStone''' is a massive humanoid torso made of stone, who resides in [[ThornTail Hollow]] in ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. He is located in the middle of a pond on a round, isolated island. The WarpStone has a Scottish accent, and is voiced by [[John Silke]].


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In ''Star Fox Adventures'', when Fox first met him, the WarpStone only complained about not being brought gifts to anymore. Fox bought the Rock Candy in [[ThornTail Store]] and presented it to the WarpStone. At first, the WarpStone refused to help, but later agrees to help Fox by warping him to a couple of places as well as granting access to the [[Game Well Maze]]. He used his right hand to warp Fox to the [[Ice Mountain]] and the left one for [[Krazoa Palace]]. He reveals the entrance to Game Well Maze by lifting himself up a bit. Fox returned to the WarpStone every time after absorbing a [[Krazoa|Krazoa Spirit]]. After Fox returned the fourth Krazoa Spirit and the third [[SpellStone]], the WarpStone revealed the location of the final SpellStone along with the identity of the GateKeeper of [[Dragon Rock]].
[[File:WarpStone Adventures options.png|thumb|200px|The locations that the WarpStone allows Fox to access]]
In ''Star Fox Adventures'', Fox can meet the WarpStone after talking to the Queen EarthWalker, who tells him that the WarpStone can send him to [[Ice Mountain]]. She then lets out a cry and a [[ThornTail Tribe|ThornTail]] moves out of the way from the path to the WarpStone. The path is blocked off by a fragile wall, which Fox can break by planting a [[Bomb Spore]] then detonating the resulting [[Bomb Spore Plant]]. When Fox first talks to WarpStone, he complains that nobody gives him gifts anymore. Fox can only receive help from the WarpStone after giving a [[Rock Candy]] to him.
 
The WarpStone loudly asks who disturbed him from a thousand-year slumber, and Fox replies asking for help. At first, the WarpStone laughs loudly and refuses, but then agrees to help Fox after he reminds him that his purpose is being a WarpStone. He gives two locations for Fox to warp to, each represented by one his right or left hand respectively, Ice Mountain or [[Krazoa Palace]]. Because of the camera's position, the player can push Left to warp from his right hand and vice versa. He also gives Fox a third option of going below him into the [[Game Well Maze]], if the player pushes Up on the Control Stick. The player can press B to cancel warping and having the WarpStone resume sleeping.
 
If Fox selects Game Well Maze, the WarpStone slightly lifts himself up, revealing the entrance for Fox. He also lifts himself up when Fox leaves from the location. Fox cannot warp to Krazoa Palace unless he has at least one [[Krazoa Spirit]]. The player can press B to cancel selecting an option.
 
After obtaining the first Krazoa Spirit, Fox can revisit the WarpStone, who gives him a [[Scarab Bag|Medium Scarab Bag]], allowing him to pay 100 [[Scarab]]s for entering [[Cape Claw]]. By warping Fox to Krazoa Palace, he says that [[Prince Tricky]] cannot warp with him, as he cannot incapable warp dinosaurs as well.
 
Later in Fox's adventure, the WarpStone provides a hint to finding the [[GateKeeper]] to [[Dragon Rock]] (later revealed to be the Quiet ThornTail), who he says to be closer than expected.


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Revision as of 23:46, 16 February 2019

WarpStone
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Home planet Dinosaur Planet
Premiere game Star Fox Adventures
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WarpStone is a massive humanoid torso made of stone, who resides in ThornTail Hollow in Star Fox Adventures. He is located in the middle of a pond on a round, isolated island. The WarpStone has a Scottish accent, and is voiced by John Silke.

History

Dinosaur Planet

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Krystal talking to a SwapStone in Dinosaur Planet

There were originally two WarpStones in Dinosaur Planet known as the SwapStones (also known as the SwapStone Twins or SwapStone Brothers). Their names were Rocky and Rubble, and each had a distinct personality but otherwise had the same main purpose: allowing the player to change between Krystal and Sabre. Rocky and Rubble are said to enjoy 'rock music', and their favorite food is pebbles and gravel that fizzle on the tongue. Their dislikes include moss and beetles trapped up their nose.

Rocky and Rubble are millions of years in age. Their history goes all the way back to the time period of the ancient Krazoa. They were formed from magical rocks mined from inside Warlock Mountain. Rocky and Rubble formerly roamed the land and even constructed the Shrines and Force Point Temples. Ever since the Krazoa extinction, Rocky and Rubble rested for millions of years. Only their top half is shown, as their bottom half was covered from the changing ground.

Rubble is described as laid back and sleepy, and he has the ability to sleep for a few millennia. Rocky, on the other hand, is loud and awake: he only sleeps for a few weeks at his favorite Granite quarry, and laughs as he assists Krystal.

Both SwapStones are willing to help Sabre and Krystal on their journey in exchange for magic energy. Each SwapStone is located in an area with their name, Swapstone Circle and Swapstone Hollow. Aside from swapping between characters, Rocky and Rubble also provide level hints and a recap of Sabre and Krystal's adventure. They also play another essential role: warping either character to Warlock Mountain.[1]

Star Fox Adventures

The locations that the WarpStone allows Fox to access

In Star Fox Adventures, Fox can meet the WarpStone after talking to the Queen EarthWalker, who tells him that the WarpStone can send him to Ice Mountain. She then lets out a cry and a ThornTail moves out of the way from the path to the WarpStone. The path is blocked off by a fragile wall, which Fox can break by planting a Bomb Spore then detonating the resulting Bomb Spore Plant. When Fox first talks to WarpStone, he complains that nobody gives him gifts anymore. Fox can only receive help from the WarpStone after giving a Rock Candy to him.

The WarpStone loudly asks who disturbed him from a thousand-year slumber, and Fox replies asking for help. At first, the WarpStone laughs loudly and refuses, but then agrees to help Fox after he reminds him that his purpose is being a WarpStone. He gives two locations for Fox to warp to, each represented by one his right or left hand respectively, Ice Mountain or Krazoa Palace. Because of the camera's position, the player can push Left to warp from his right hand and vice versa. He also gives Fox a third option of going below him into the Game Well Maze, if the player pushes Up on the Control Stick. The player can press B to cancel warping and having the WarpStone resume sleeping.

If Fox selects Game Well Maze, the WarpStone slightly lifts himself up, revealing the entrance for Fox. He also lifts himself up when Fox leaves from the location. Fox cannot warp to Krazoa Palace unless he has at least one Krazoa Spirit. The player can press B to cancel selecting an option.

After obtaining the first Krazoa Spirit, Fox can revisit the WarpStone, who gives him a Medium Scarab Bag, allowing him to pay 100 Scarabs for entering Cape Claw. By warping Fox to Krazoa Palace, he says that Prince Tricky cannot warp with him, as he cannot incapable warp dinosaurs as well.

Later in Fox's adventure, the WarpStone provides a hint to finding the GateKeeper to Dragon Rock (later revealed to be the Quiet ThornTail), who he says to be closer than expected.

References


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