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In the Nintendo-era games, "鏡石" was translated as "Mirrorstone" rather than "Stone Mirror". | In the Nintendo-era games, "鏡石" was translated as "Mirrorstone" rather than "Stone Mirror". | ||
==Locations== | |||
For stone mirror locations in each game, please see the relevant [[:Category:Chapters|game chapter]]. | |||
==Designs== | ==Designs== | ||
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File:FF5_Stone_Mirror.png|Stone Mirror, redesigned in [[Fatal Frame V]] | File:FF5_Stone_Mirror.png|Stone Mirror, redesigned in [[Fatal Frame V]] | ||
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{{Gameplay}} | {{Gameplay}} | ||
Revision as of 16:29, 16 August 2024
Stone Mirror (鏡石)
Revives you one time only when your strength reaches zero.
This item is like an extra life. When your health has fully depleted, it will be restored to maximum capacity. This item is rarer than Herbal Medicine and Sacred Water, and prior to Fatal Frame V, only one could be carried at a time.
In the Nintendo-era games, "鏡石" was translated as "Mirrorstone" rather than "Stone Mirror".
Locations
For stone mirror locations in each game, please see the relevant game chapter.
Designs
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Stone Mirror, redesigned in Fatal Frame IV
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Stone Mirror, redesigned in Fatal Frame V
Gameplay
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| Camera Obscura |
| Camera Shots - Capture Circle - Filaments - Functions - Lenses - Special Abilities |
| Ghosts |
| Antagonist Ghosts - Dark Return - Ghost Hands - Helpful Ghosts - Hostile Ghosts - Non-hostile Ghosts - Spirit List - Stationary Ghosts - Vanishing ghosts |
| Items |
| Charms - Films - Herbal Medicine - Sacred Water - Spirit Orb - Spirit Stone Shard (Blue) - Spirit Stone Shard (Red) - Stone Mirror |
| Modes |
| Battle Mode - Fatal Mode - Haunted House Mode - Mission Mode - Nightmare Mode - Survival Mode |
| Other |
| Easter Egg - Glitches - Save points - Sidequests |