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Tear Stone is a Consumable Item in Bloodborne.
Tear Stone Usage
- Consume it to gain a precious Tear Blood Gem.
Location
- Give the Small Hair Ornament to the Plain Doll in Hunter's Dream to receive the Tear Stone.
Trivia
- May be a reference to Dark Souls's blue and red tearstone rings.
- Anonymous
Make sure your character is wearing gloves when you receive this
- Anonymous
Is it possible to get more than one of these in anyway NG+ Wise (you give her the come in ng plus if it’s still in da real world workshop) if I cloud be answered pls help
- Anonymous
It appears to be made of opal, for whatever relevance that has
- Anonymous
so are the game developers saying its somehow wrong to like the doll or something? the description sounds like that retarded old people babble how robot women are bad or something. I think that's stupid, I wonder if it's hinting at a larger role she might play instead.
- Anonymous
Not sure if the tear stone has another use, but it seems odd that you get one item from the hairpin that can be consumed. Alternate use for the Red Gem found near Father Gregoire was for a quest. Can anyone confirm no other use for this item [Tear Stone]
- Anonymous
My tear stone doesn't have "Whoever thinks this is precious must be troubled by severe naivete." in its description. How come?
- Anonymous
I know this is a bit controversial... but think about it. The last line in the description has been censored, and sorta contained a reference on the value and real nature of the item. Also think about the strange sexual relationship between Gehrman and the plain doll. I think the tear stone is in fact... sperm. "A doll sheds neither blood nor tears and thus its nature remains unknown" Think about it... a doll can't shed tears, so what's this strange solidified fluid she is giving us? Well i think i've already answered, it's Gehrman's solidified sperm
- Anonymous
It could simply mean that those who think this is a precious or valuable stone are naive. However what if its referring to the doll? what if Fromsoft are calling those who trust the doll naive? anyone who has seen the "winter lantern" enemy up close will surely understand my argument isn't baseless, and especial if you consider the true ending in which you *spoilers* turn into a great one baby which the doll then cuddles and coos over, maybe she has been manipulating us the whole time?
- Anonymous
So, if the Doll doesn't shed blood.. what is that white stuff you see when you physically hit her?
- Anonymous
In the Plain Doll page, it's written that it can be used "to upgrade any weapon after it is consumed." Any confirm ? How that works ?
It could be the gemstone on her necklace, if you look closely at the doll attire it looks a bit like it.
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