Pirate's Charm

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Pirate's Charm
Type Utility Magical Item
Fields Communicate, Sense
Cost Lower Cost

C5: 20 rupees
C4: 25 rupees
C3: 30 rupees
C2: 35 rupees
C1: 40 rupees
Rent: 5 rupees

A Pirate's Charm appears as a small glowing green stone,supposedly crafted from a Gossip Stone, and supposedly invented by a former King of Hyrule. The reason this item is called a Pirate's Charm seems to have been lost over time.

When the target is holding a Pirate's Charm somewhere on her person, the user, or any being who also has a Pirate's Charm, is capable of telepathing observing the target, and the target's surroundings. This includes both visual and sound transmitting. Such a being can also telepathically transmit her voice to the target, through the stone. The stone itself will give a slight vibration when used in this manner.

An appropriately skilled Blacksmith can smelt a pirate's charm into a metal object he crafts, allowing the crafted object to retain the properties of the charm. A blacksmith is considered an expert on these charms, and can always obtain one for no more than 20 rupees. A woodworker or tailor is not an expert as a blacksmith is, but can still craft an item using the charm as a material, giving the crafted item the charm's effect.

Trivia

  • Commshells have a similar capability for communication, but only transmit sound, and one must be held by each communicator.
  • The Pirate's Charm treasure canonically appears in the Zelda series, initially in The Wind Waker. More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on Zelda Wiki.