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'''Chaos Emeralds''' are special [[jewel]]s appearing in [[Sonic the Hedgehog game]]s. Despite [[Titularity|the name]], they come in various colors. There are [[seven]] emeralds in each game; in [[Sonic the Hedgehog (game)|the first game]], the last one is hidden and impossible to collect, just to stop you going [[Super Sonic|super]], because collecting all seven lets you do that. | '''Chaos Emeralds''' are special [[jewel]]s appearing in [[Sonic the Hedgehog game]]s. Despite [[Titularity|the name]], they come in various colors. There are [[seven]] emeralds in each game; in [[Sonic the Hedgehog (game)|the first game]], the last one is hidden and impossible to collect, just to stop you going [[Super Sonic|super]], because collecting all seven lets you do that. | ||
- | In addition to Chaos Emeralds, there are also ''fake emeralds'' (appearing in [[Sonic Spinball]] and [[Sonic Battle]]) which do not grant super power, come in only one color and don't necessarily have a set of seven, ''Sol Emeralds'' which exist in [[Another World]] as a parallel to the Chaos Emeralds, and the | + | In addition to Chaos Emeralds, there are also ''fake emeralds'' (appearing in [[Sonic Spinball]] and [[Sonic Battle]]) which do not grant super power, come in only one color and don't necessarily have a set of seven, ''Sol Emeralds'' which exist in [[Another World]] as a parallel to the Chaos Emeralds, and the [[Master Emerald]], which keeps [[Angel Island]] afloat and houses [[Tikal]] and [[Chaos]]. |
In [[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]], the Chaos Emeralds transform into ''Super Emeralds''. They remain in this form for every subsequent game, but are then just called Chaos Emeralds again. | In [[Sonic 3 & Knuckles]], the Chaos Emeralds transform into ''Super Emeralds''. They remain in this form for every subsequent game, but are then just called Chaos Emeralds again. |
Revision as of 12:55, 6 October 2010
Chaos Emeralds are special jewels appearing in Sonic the Hedgehog games. Despite the name, they come in various colors. There are seven emeralds in each game; in the first game, the last one is hidden and impossible to collect, just to stop you going super, because collecting all seven lets you do that.
In addition to Chaos Emeralds, there are also fake emeralds (appearing in Sonic Spinball and Sonic Battle) which do not grant super power, come in only one color and don't necessarily have a set of seven, Sol Emeralds which exist in Another World as a parallel to the Chaos Emeralds, and the Master Emerald, which keeps Angel Island afloat and houses Tikal and Chaos.
In Sonic 3 & Knuckles, the Chaos Emeralds transform into Super Emeralds. They remain in this form for every subsequent game, but are then just called Chaos Emeralds again.