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Maybe this should go as a trivia note, but you can deactivate a Timeshift Stone right as an enemy is dying, and it will remain in the "present" as a skeleton or however it usually shows up when still alive. When you reactivate the Timeshift Stone, the creature will then burst into dust, as usual.KrytenKoro 04:01, 4 December 2011 (EST)

While I'm not sure if it's notable enough to be mentioned, it's interesting to note that if you can lure an enemy into the range of an active Timeshift Stone, they will vanish (And drop their boulders, if they're a Hrok carrying one) until the Stone is deactivated/another one is activated, at which time they will reappear as if nothing happened. Falcos 06:10, 3 January 2012 (EST)

Shiekah eye?[]

This is mentioned on the page, but I haven't found a clear answer for this: why is the Shiekah eye on the timeshift stones? Zapto369 14:10, 28 February 2012 (EST)

The article doesn't say it IS the Sheikah eye, only that it resembles it. There have been numerous Eye Symbols in Zelda, so this isn't really something unique. — Abdullah [T] [C] [S]  02:59, 29 February 2012 (EST)

Ocarina[]

If the ocarina was made of time shift stones than that would explain why the ocarina was and is Blue. and activated time shift stone blue as well.--Arcwarioman 12:52, 16 May 2012 (EDT)

Indeed. That's why it's not unreasonable to speculate that the Gate of Time is made of Timeshift Stones as well. — Hylian King [*] 16:37, 16 May 2012 (EDT)

Crest of the Sheikah?[]

I think it would be better if the article said that the symbol on the Timeshift Stones resembles the Crest of the Sheikah. Zeldafan1982 (talk) 17:02, 29 May 2019 (UTC)

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