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[[File:ValePlaza.png|frame|This large purple rock in [[Vale]] is actually a very large Psynergy Stone, and can be used to limitlessly restore the party's [[PP]].]]
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[[File:ValePlaza.png|frame|This purple rock in [[Vale]] is actually a Psynergy Stone, and can be used to infinitely restore the party's [[PP]].]]
 
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'''Psynergy Stones''' are purple colored rocks that restore the [[Psynergy Points]] of the entire party. They can be found on the ground in various locations throughout both Golden Sun games. They are very distinguishable amongst other things. The small ones will disappear after being used but will return when players leave the area. They are often placed just before a boss or at strategic locations, such as the entrance to the insides of the numerous [[Elemental Rocks]]. The bigger ones, such as those in [[Vale]] and the Elemental Rocks, will not disappear.
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'''Psynergy Stones''' are purple rocks that restore the [[Psynergy Points]] of the entire party. They can be found on the ground in many locations throughout both ''Golden Sun'' games, and they are pretty easy to spot. They are often placed at strategic locations, like the entrances to the interior of the [[Elemental Rocks]], and near Lighthouse aeries. The small stones disappear after use, returning when players leave the area and come back, and the large stones, such as those in [[Vale]] and [[Air's Rock]], remain permanently.
   
 
== Story ==
 
== Story ==
 
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In the original Golden Sun, when [[Isaac]] and the others accidentally caused the eruption of Mt. Aleph, the mountain rained Psynergy Stones across the land. The most obvious effect of these was to turn simple wildlife into fearsome [[monsters]] that the party had to battle (both as random encounters and as [[Boss|bosses]], such as [[Tret]]); this also caused several geographical features to change, including the temporary destruction of the Kalay Bridge and the transformation of Mogall Prarie into [[Mogall Forest]]. More importantly, several people around [[Weyard]] were exposed to the Psynergy Stones, and as a result several of them gained certain Psynergy powers (the most notable cases being [[Feizhi]] and [[Eoleo]]).
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In ''Golden Sun'', [[Isaac]]'s party accidentally trigger the eruption of Mt. Aleph, causing the mountain to rain Psynergy Stones across Weyard. One of the most widespread effects of the stones turns wildlife into [[monsters]] that the party must fight, both as random encounters and as [[Boss|bosses]], like [[Tret]]. The stones change geographical features, temporarily destroying the Kalay Bridge and transforming the Mogall Prarie into the [[Mogall Forest]]. But more importantly, many people around [[Weyard]] are exposed to the Psynergy Stones, and several of them gain Psynergy powers, the most notable cases being [[Feizhi]] and [[Eoleo]].
   
In the sequel, this is expanded upon when the party visit the town of [[Garoh]], where it is speculated that Psynergy Stones could be the cause of the inhabitants of that town becoming werewolves. There, [[Kraden]] and [[Maha]] assert that Psynergy Stones could be the source of power for all [[Adepts]] alongside the other the remnants of [[Weyard's ancient past]] (such as the [[Elemental Lighthouses]] and [[Lemuria]]).
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In the sequel, this is expanded upon when the party visits the town of [[Garoh]], where it is speculated that Psynergy Stones could be the cause of the inhabitants of that town becoming werewolves. There, [[Kraden]] and [[Maha]] assert that Psynergy Stones could be the source of power for all [[Adepts]], along with the the remnants of [[Weyard's ancient past]], such as [[Lemuria]] and the [[Elemental Lighthouses]].
   
A [[List of consumable items|consumable item]], the Psynergy Crystal, is a smaller version of these Psynergy Stones, and can be used to fully refill one Adept's PP meter.
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''[[Golden Sun: Dark Dawn]]'' describes the Psynergy Stone as a Psynergy-rich mineral that forms over many years as elemental power slowly crystallizes.
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A [[List of consumable items|consumable item]], the Psynergy Crystal, is a smaller version of Psynergy Stones, and can be used to refill an Adept's PP meter.
 
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Latest revision as of 06:00, 14 August 2018

ValePlaza

This purple rock in Vale is actually a Psynergy Stone, and can be used to infinitely restore the party's PP.

Psynergy Stone

Psynergy Stones are purple rocks that restore the Psynergy Points of the entire party. They can be found on the ground in many locations throughout both Golden Sun games, and they are pretty easy to spot. They are often placed at strategic locations, like the entrances to the interior of the Elemental Rocks, and near Lighthouse aeries. The small stones disappear after use, returning when players leave the area and come back, and the large stones, such as those in Vale and Air's Rock, remain permanently.

Story[]

In Golden Sun, Isaac's party accidentally trigger the eruption of Mt. Aleph, causing the mountain to rain Psynergy Stones across Weyard. One of the most widespread effects of the stones turns wildlife into monsters that the party must fight, both as random encounters and as bosses, like Tret. The stones change geographical features, temporarily destroying the Kalay Bridge and transforming the Mogall Prarie into the Mogall Forest. But more importantly, many people around Weyard are exposed to the Psynergy Stones, and several of them gain Psynergy powers, the most notable cases being Feizhi and Eoleo.

In the sequel, this is expanded upon when the party visits the town of Garoh, where it is speculated that Psynergy Stones could be the cause of the inhabitants of that town becoming werewolves. There, Kraden and Maha assert that Psynergy Stones could be the source of power for all Adepts, along with the the remnants of Weyard's ancient past, such as Lemuria and the Elemental Lighthouses.

Golden Sun: Dark Dawn describes the Psynergy Stone as a Psynergy-rich mineral that forms over many years as elemental power slowly crystallizes.

A consumable item, the Psynergy Crystal, is a smaller version of Psynergy Stones, and can be used to refill an Adept's PP meter.