
The MutaStones (ミュータ石 Myūtaseki?, lit. "Mutanite") are, as the name implies, stones with special mutagenic properties in Mutant Turtles: Chōjin Densetsu Hen. Two known sets exist: one kept in the Neutrino Kingdom, and another shaped into Magatama and placed on the back of an ancient Japanese mirror.
The first set allows the user to turn into a "SuperMutant" version of one's self (parodying sentai series such as Sentai/Power Rangers) through a process called Super Mutations. By crossing their arms whilst holding the first set of MutaStones, the Turtles are able to combine into one being known as the Turtle Saint through a process called Saint Mutation.
Magatama[]
The second set turns the user into a "Metal Mutant" (similar to the characters of the anime/manga Saint Seiya) for six minutes through a process called Mutadocking. There are seven MutaStones in this set:

The second set of MutaStones.
MutaStone | Spirit Armor | User |
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日 (Sun) | Dragon | Leonardo |
月 (Moon) | Tiger | Shredder |
火 (Fire) | Phoenix | Raphael |
水 (Water) | Fish | Bebop |
木 (Wood) | Beetle | Michelangelo |
金 (Metal) | Serpent | Rocksteady |
土 (Earth) | Lion | Donatello |
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Trivia[]
- All of the armors used are based of famous East-Asian mythical creatures.
- The armor worn by Leonardo, Shredder, Raphael, and Michelangelo, are based on The Four Symbols.
- Donatello's armor is based off of a Guardian Lion.
- Bebop's armor is based on a Shachihoko.
- Rocksteady's armor is based on Yamata no Orochi.