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|[[Pinkie Pie]] | |[[Pinkie Pie]] | ||
|{{ | |{{Item|Laughter}} | ||
|Depicted by a blue balloon gemstone. | |Depicted by a blue balloon gemstone. | ||
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| [[Applejack]] | | [[Applejack]] | ||
|{{ | |{{Item|Honesty}} | ||
|Depicted by an orange apple gemstone. | |Depicted by an orange apple gemstone. | ||
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|[[Rarity]] | |[[Rarity]] | ||
|{{ | |{{Item|Generosity}} | ||
|Depicted by a purple diamond-shaped gemstone. | |Depicted by a purple diamond-shaped gemstone. | ||
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| [[Fluttershy]] | | [[Fluttershy]] | ||
|{{ | |{{Item|Kindness}} | ||
|Depicted by a pink butterfly gemstone. | |Depicted by a pink butterfly gemstone. | ||
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|[[Rainbow Dash]] | |[[Rainbow Dash]] | ||
|{{ | |{{Item|Loyalty}} | ||
|Depicted by a red lightning bolt gemstone. | |Depicted by a red lightning bolt gemstone. | ||
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|[[Twilight Sparkle]] | |[[Twilight Sparkle]] | ||
|{{ | |{{Item|Magic}} | ||
|Depicted by a magenta six-sided star gemstone. | |Depicted by a magenta six-sided star gemstone. | ||
|} | |} | ||
[[File:Activating the ELEMENT of HARMONY of LAUGHTER My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Gameloft Mini Game|thumb|right|335px]] | [[File:Activating the ELEMENT of HARMONY of LAUGHTER My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Gameloft Mini Game|thumb|right|335px]] | ||
== The | == The Elements of Harmony in the Game== | ||
The [[Gameloft]] [[My Little Pony|MLP]] game depicts the gemstones as [[Harmony Stones]] set within ruins that are discovered during game play. One of the main objectives is to collect [[Element Shards]] resources (pieces of each element) in order to activate the [[Harmony Stones]] and ultimately defeat the game's main nemesis, [[Nightmare Moon]]. | The [[Gameloft]] [[My Little Pony|MLP]] game depicts the gemstones as [[Harmony Stones]] set within ruins that are discovered during game play. One of the main objectives is to collect [[Element Shards]] resources (pieces of each element) in order to activate the [[Harmony Stones]] and ultimately defeat the game's main nemesis, [[Nightmare Moon]]. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Twilight's harmony stone.PNG | Twilight's harmony stone.PNG | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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[[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Gameplay]] | ||
[[Category:Resources]] | [[Category:Resources]] |
Revision as of 18:44, 6 March 2025
The Elements of Harmony are a key plot item in the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic series. The term actually refers to two things interchangeably. First, it means a set of six gemstones created by the Tree of Harmony[1] that are used to protect Equestria from the forces of evil and chaos. Each gemstone represents a virtuous quality. The Elements of Harmony could also refer to the six ponies in the show who exhibit these six virtuous qualities and are magically linked to their gemstone equivalents. The six ponies (often referred to as The Mane 6 by fans) are the main focus of both the television show and the Gameloft Game.
The Elements of Harmony are: Laughter, Generosity, Honesty, Kindness, Loyalty and Magic.
Pony | Shards | |
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Pinkie Pie | ![]() |
Depicted by a blue balloon gemstone. |
Applejack | ![]() |
Depicted by an orange apple gemstone. |
Rarity | ![]() |
Depicted by a purple diamond-shaped gemstone. |
Fluttershy | ![]() |
Depicted by a pink butterfly gemstone. |
Rainbow Dash | ![]() |
Depicted by a red lightning bolt gemstone. |
Twilight Sparkle | ![]() |
Depicted by a magenta six-sided star gemstone. |
The Elements of Harmony in the Game
The Gameloft MLP game depicts the gemstones as Harmony Stones set within ruins that are discovered during game play. One of the main objectives is to collect Element Shards resources (pieces of each element) in order to activate the Harmony Stones and ultimately defeat the game's main nemesis, Nightmare Moon.
They are also used to defeat some enemies and obstacles, such as Parasprites (in Ponyville), Changelings (Canterlot), Vampire Fruit Bats (Sweet Apple Acres), Plunderseed Vines and Cragadiles (Everfree Forest), and King Sombra's Corruption (Crystal Empire)
See also
Gallery
Notes
- ↑ My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Season 4, Episode 1