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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*'''Game Link:''' [http://www.neopets.com/games/desertruins.phtml Ruins Rampage] | *'''Game Link:''' <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.neopets.com/games/desertruins.phtml Ruins Rampage] | ||
*'''Neopets TCG:''' [http://www.neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=1&id=76 Red Scorchstone], [http://www.neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=6&id=110 Blue Scorchstone], [http://www.neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=8&id=84 Golden Scorchstone] | *'''Neopets TCG:''' [http://www.neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=1&id=76 Red Scorchstone], [http://www.neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=6&id=110 Blue Scorchstone], [http://www.neopets.com/tcg/displayCard.phtml?edid=8&id=84 Golden Scorchstone] | ||
*'''Editorial:''' [http://www.neopets.com/newnt/index.phtml?section=editorial&week=32 32], [http://www.neopets.com/newnt/index.phtml?section=editorial&week=96 96], [http://www.neopets.com/ntimes/index.phtml?section=editorial&issue=299 299] | *'''Editorial:''' [http://www.neopets.com/newnt/index.phtml?section=editorial&week=32 32], [http://www.neopets.com/newnt/index.phtml?section=editorial&week=96 96], [http://www.neopets.com/ntimes/index.phtml?section=editorial&issue=299 299] | ||
*'''IDB:''' [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/20 Jade Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/556 Blue Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/564 Bronze Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/659 Green Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/737 Purple Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/742 Rainbow Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/746 Red Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/868 Silver Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/1242 Earthen Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/1496 Golden Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/2069 Ice Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/2377 Glittery Scorchstone] | *'''IDB:''' [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/20 Jade Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/556 Blue Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/564 Bronze Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/659 Green Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/737 Purple Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/742 Rainbow Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/746 Red Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/868 Silver Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/1242 Earthen Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/1496 Golden Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/2069 Ice Scorchstone], [http://idb.finalhit.org/indepth/id/2377 Glittery Scorchstone]</span> | ||
[[category:Neopets Terminology]] | [[category:Neopets Terminology]] | ||
[[category:Battledome Equipment]] | [[category:Battledome Equipment]] | ||
[[Category:Hidden Tower]] | [[Category:Hidden Tower]] |
Revision as of 23:24, 1 September 2010
A Scorchstone is a rare gem in the shape of a Scorchio holding an orb (hence the "scorch" part of their name) used as Defence Magic in the Battledome. There are 12 types of Scorchstones with varying powers as of October 2009. The majority of Scorchstones are sold at the Defence Magic Shop, while 2 (Ice Scorchstone and Jade Scorchstone) are sold at the Hidden Tower.
Overview
Scorchstones are primarily known today for their ability to heal Neopets during Battledome fights. These healing items have more worth to users because they can be used once per battle rather than one use (the exception being Ice Scorchstone, which can be used until it activates). The healing Scorchstones and the Battledome challengers who use them are...
- Creeping Shadows, Malevolent Shadow, Shrieking Shadows, Darigan Elemental, Tekkitu the Witch Doctor, Virtupets Militia
- Advisor Broo, Angry Snow Beast, Bennie The Jub, Bori Guard, Disgruntled Townspeople, Evil Sloth Clone, Herman Dorfdrap, King Skarl, Pillager, Ryshu the Nimmo, Skeletal Knight
- Benny, Blugthak, Cannon Master, Captain Scarblade, Chiazilla, Garin, Garoo Elite Specialist Riilan, Giant Ghostkerchief, Giant Hungry Malevolent Chomby, Goregas, Grand Commander, Greedy Kadoatie, Kanrik, Kastraliss, King Kelpbeard, Lab Ray Scientist, Magic Caster Skeleton Warrior, Maraquan Shieldmaiden, Mayor Thumburt, Petpetpet Horde, Pirate Champion, Plumbeard, Primary Grundo Bot RZ894, Punchbag Sid, Qasalan Mummy, Razul, Scordrax, Ships Cook, Skeleton Warlord, Slug Monster, Snow Beast, Space Faerie, Swordmaster Talek, The Drenched, Thief Brute, Thief Overseer, War Machines, Zombiefied Peasants
There are also some Scorchstones which can be used as defense against certain damage icons. These Scorchstones can be used throughout a Battledome fight.
Notable Scorchstones
Jade Scorchstone
The Jade Scorchstone is a rare and retired Scorchstone from the Hidden Tower. It's the most sought after of all Scorchstones and is prized by Battledome players for its once-unique 100% healing properties. Its popularity has waned when cheaper full healers were released, such as the Leaded Elemental Vial, which regularly restocks at the Royal Potionery, and the single-use Lucky Robots Foot, which restocks at the Battle Magic Shop. In comparison, the Jade Scorchstone would cost several million more NP than either item.
Ice Scorchstone
Like the Jade Scorchstone, the Ice Scorchstone is a full healer, yet it only activates as such 25% of the time when used. Unlike other healing Scorchstones, the Ice Scorchstone can continue to be used until it activates, after which it cannot be used till another battle starts. This feature has made it look poor to the eyes of frequent Battledome users, who prefer to have a reliable healing item rather than have it by chance. It was first released at the Hidden Tower on December 9, 2003, and continues to sell for 3 million NP as of October 2009.
Trivia
- As of September 2009, there are 5 Scorchstone-related items: 3 TCG Cards and 2 Stamps/Collectable Coins.
- Scorchstones were originally released as Dragon Stones, but the name was changed on May 14, 2001. It's also possible the Dragon Stones were based upon the Orbs of Dragonkind, an articfact in Dungeons & Dragons (which many of TNT played).
- The Golden Scorchstone is featured in Ruins Rampage and is rumoured to be one of the many treasures in Sutek's Tomb.
- It is said the Jade Elixir, a single use full HP healing item, is made from the tears of a Jade Scorchstone.
- The Elestone is similar to a Scorchstone, though it depicts an Elephante holding a jewel instead of a Scorchio.
External links
- Game Link: Ruins Rampage
- Neopets TCG: Red Scorchstone, Blue Scorchstone, Golden Scorchstone
- Editorial: 32, 96, 299
- IDB: Jade Scorchstone, Blue Scorchstone, Bronze Scorchstone, Green Scorchstone, Purple Scorchstone, Rainbow Scorchstone, Red Scorchstone, Silver Scorchstone, Earthen Scorchstone, Golden Scorchstone, Ice Scorchstone, Glittery Scorchstone