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The Linkle Stones (リンクルストーン?) are the main collectable items in Mahou Tsukai Pretty Cure!. The Linkle Stones come in different shapes and colors, each possessing its own unique ability or use depending on its rim; gold and pink are used for transformation, while silver can be used for magic spells. They were also necessary for feeding Ha-chan when she was a baby.
Appearance[]
Each Linkle Stone has a distinct shape, but the basic structure is the same: a metallic frame surrounding a decorative gem with a smaller, circular gem beneath it. The smaller gem is white on the Silver Rim Linkle Stones, and blue on the Gold and Pink Rim Linkle Stones.
Before a Linkle Stone turns into its usable state, it resembles a smaller, plain metallic pendant. For example, Mirai and Riko's Diamond Linkle Stones initially just looked like diamond pendants in their respective color themes. After they transformed for the first time, the pendant became a real diamond.
Uses[]
Most Linkle Stones are sorted into two categories:
- Guardian Lights: These Linkle Stones have a gold rim. They are used by Cure Miracle, Cure Magical, and Cure Felice to transform or perform attacks with the help of the Linkle Sticks, Flower Echo Wand, and Rainbow Carriage. These four Linkle Stones protect the Linkle Stone Emerald.
- Sustaining Lights: These Linkle Stones have a silver rim. They are used to cast everyday spells with the Magic Wands. When inserted into the Linkle Smartbook, they can provide food or drink for Ha-chan, or allow her to change into different forms. These seven Linkle Stones protect the Guardian Lights and support the Linkle Stone Emerald.
List of Linkle Stones[]
Guardian Lights[]
First Appearance |
Image | Name | Use(s) |
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MTPC01 | ダイヤ Diamond The Linkle Stone of Light |
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MTPC03 | ルビー Ruby The Linkle Stone of Passion |
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MTPC07 | サファイア Sapphire The Linkle Stone of Calmness |
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MTPC10 | トパーズ Topaz The Linkle Stone of Excitement |
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Sustaining Lights[]
First Appearance |
Image | Name | Use(s) |
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MTPC05 | アクアマリン Aquamarine The Linkle Stone of Ice |
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MTPC08 | ピンクトルマリン Pink Tourmaline The Linkle Stone of Flowers |
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MTPC12 | タンザナイト Tanzanite The Linkle Stone of Space |
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MTPC13 | ペリドット Peridot The Linkle Stone of Greenery |
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MTPC14 | ムーンストーン Moonstone The Linkle Stone of the Moon |
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MTPC17 | ガーネット Garnet The Linkle Stone of Land |
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MTPC19 | アメジスト Amethyst The Linkle Stone of Doors |
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Others[]
First Appearance |
Image | Name | Use(s) |
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MTPC20 | エメラルド Emerald The Linkle Stone of Life |
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MTPC31 | アレキサンドライト Alexandrite The Linkle Stone of Miracles |
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Mahou Tsukai Pretty Cure!: Kiseki no Henshin! Cure Mofurun! | モフルン Mofurun |
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Mahou Tsukai Pretty Cure!: Kiseki no Henshin! Cure Mofurun! | ハートフル Heartful |
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Spirits[]
Each Linkle Stone (except for Alexandrite and the two movie-exclusive Linkle Stones) possesses a unique spirit. They first appear in episode 31. The Cures are tasked with collecting them and inserting them into the Rainbow Carriage.
- Dia: This spirit resembles a witch's hat.
- It is inserted into the Rainbow Carriage in episode 48.
- Ruby: This spirit resembles an apple.
- It is inserted into the Rainbow Carriage in episode 34.
- Sapphire: This spirit resembles a seashell.
- It is inserted into the Rainbow Carriage in episode 36.
- Topaz: This spirit resembles a bunch of bananas.
- It is inserted into the Rainbow Carriage in episode 32.
- Aquamarine: This spirit resembles a snowman.
- It is inserted into the Rainbow Carriage in episode 39.
- Pink Tourmaline: This spirit resembles a berry.
- It is inserted into the Rainbow Carriage in episode 44.
- Tanzanite: This spirit resembles a shooting star.
- It is inserted into the Rainbow Carriage in episode 40.
- Peridot: This spirit resembles a melon.
- It is inserted into the Rainbow Carriage in episode 46.
- Moonstone: This spirit resembles a crescent moon.
- It is inserted into the Rainbow Carriage in episode 33.
- Garnet: This spirit resembles a carrot.
- It is inserted into the Rainbow Carriage in episode 35.
- Amethyst: This spirit resembles a grape.
- It is inserted into the Rainbow Carriage in episode 42.
- Emerald: This spirit resembles a flower with five pink petals.
- It is inserted into the Rainbow Carriage in episode 48.
Trivia[]
- The Linkle Stone Emerald is the only Linkle Stone with a pink rim, and the only Stone used for transformation that does not have a gold rim.
- Cure Miracle and Cure Magical perform spells with the silver-rimmed Linkle Stones only while in Dia Style.
- The Linkle Stone Emerald was hidden inside the Wand Tree in Magic World in episode 20, possibly due to Mother Rapapa.
- The effect of the Linkle Stone Moonstone's spell is similar to Cure Twinkle's Full Moon Humming, which also summons a full moon as a shield.
- Almost every spirit of the Linkle Stones goes into the Rainbow Carriage while the Cures are in the No Magic World. The spirit of Linkle Stone Amethyst is the only spirit to go into the Rainbow Carriage in the Magic World.
- In episode 38, Jun gives Mofurun a decorative gem which is in fact a merchandise-exclusive Linkle Stone called the Halloween Mofurun Linkle Stone.
- Coincidentally, the amount of Linkle Stones is 13 in total, which matches the fact that Mahou Tsukai! is the 13th season of the franchise.
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