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The [[Ruby Star]] and the [[Sapphire Star]] share the names of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire. | The [[Ruby Star]] and the [[Sapphire Star]] share the names of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire. | ||
The [[Crystal Star]] shares the name of Pokemon Crystal. | The [[Crystal Star]] shares the name of Pokemon Crystal. | ||
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Revision as of 17:02, January 3, 2011
I don't think that all of the Crystal Stars need their own article. We should merge all of them into this article. Master Lucario
The Aura is with me...
- Was about to propose this myself. Each of the individual Crystal Star articles are about the same length and don't offer anything notable save when and where they're found, as well as a picture. Grouping them all here makes more sense, since they're not characters like the Star Spirits and barely even count as items. Redstar 08:29, 19 December 2009 (EST)
/* Very annoying */
Someone keeps removing the other fact of the Garnet Star from it's page.
The fact that is removed is that all of the Crystal Stars have the name of a Pokemon game, besides the Garnet Star.
The Diamond Star later shares the name of Pokemon Diamond, a game that came out in 2007.
The Emerald Star later shares the name of Pokemon Emerald, a game that came out in 2005.
The Gold Star shares the name of Pokemon Gold.
The Ruby Star and the Sapphire Star share the names of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire.
The Crystal Star shares the name of Pokemon Crystal.
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Diddy Kong vs Bowser Jr. (talk).