Sundream Stone

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Template:Character-infobox The Sundream Stone is a sentient stone tablet that appears in Yoshi's Crafted World. The Sundream Stone contains five gems called Dream Gems, that are yellow, green, magenta, orange and blue and surround a sentient stone resembling a sun. This sentient stone makes several expressions depending on the situation. The stone tablet itself is blue, red, orange and yellow, resembling a sun. It possesses the power to make anyone's dreams come true, and it resides on the topmost peak of Yoshi's Island. During the start of the game, eight Yoshis are seen running around the Sundream Stone when Baby Bowser, riding on Kamek, flies over to the island as Kamek casts a spell that lifts the Sundream Stone in the air. Orange Yoshi is seen hanging onto the Sundream Stone as the other Yoshis start pulling and tackling the Sundream Stone, resulting in it releasing its five gems, sending them, the Yoshis, Kamek, Baby Bowser, and itself around the island. Without its five gems, the Sundream Stone turns white.

For most of the game, the stone rests in a dark forest guarded by the Yoshis not exploring. Each of the Dream Gems are obtained after defeating a boss in a boss level, and when the gem is reattached to the Sundream Stone, it fills in the colors on the stone which are the color of the Dream Gem. During The Great King Bowser, the Yoshis find the Green Dream Gem, only for Kamek and Baby Bowser to steal it and the Stone with the other four gems. Kamek then corrupts the last gem and attaches it, effectively mind controlling it. Baby Bowser then uses the stone to create a robot of the same name, the penultimate boss. After its defeat Kamek uses the stone to grow Baby Bowser giant, which leads into the final boss fight against Mega Baby Bowser. Afterwards, the Yoshis reattach the gems (which were detached again after the defeat of Mega Baby Bowser) and restore the Sundream Stone, which, with the Yoshis' dreams, creates a makeshift airship that is used to fly all of them back to Yoshi's Island.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ねがいかなえ太陽[?]
Negai Kanae Taiyō
Wish-Granting Sun
Chinese (simplified) 许愿太阳[?]
Xǔyuàn Tàiyáng
Wish-Granting Sun
Chinese (traditional) 許願太陽[?]
Xǔyuàn Tàiyáng
Wish-Granting Sun
German Traumsonne[?] Dream Sun
Italian Sole dei desideri[?] Wishes sun
Korean 소원 성취 태양[?]
Sowon Seongchwi Taeyang
Wish-Granting Sun