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[[File:The Crystal Eye (body).png|thumb|The Crystal Eye]]
[[File:The Crystal Eye (body).png|thumb|The Crystal Eye]]
The '''Crystal Eye''' is a component of the [[Core of Light]] featured in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''. It is used to focus and release the Core's energy once it is paired with the [[Eternal Sources#Eternal Earth Source|Eternal Earth Source]].  
The '''Crystal Eye''' is a component of the [[Core of Light]] featured in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''. It is used to focus and release the Core's energy once it is paired with the [[Eternal Source#Eternal Earth Source|Eternal Earth Source]].  


== Story ==
== Story ==
Following the destruction of the Core of Light, the Crystal Eye was stolen by the [[Cyclops]]es, who desired it enough to name a [[Crystal Eye Castle|castle]] after it. Guided by [[Diggs]], the [[Skylanders|Skylander]] arrives at Crystal Eye Castle, defeat the Cyclopses, and reclaims the Eye.
Following the destruction of the Core of Light, the Crystal Eye was stolen by the [[Cyclops]]es, who desired it enough to name a [[Crystal Eye Castle|castle]] after it. Guided by [[Diggs]], the [[Skylander]]s arrives at Crystal Eye Castle, defeat the Cyclopses, and reclaims the Eye.


Once the Crystal Eye returns to the [[Ruins]], it is connected to the unfinished Core of Light, which causes a large prism to rise from an underground magma pool beneath the machine.
Once the Crystal Eye returns to the [[Ruins]], it is connected to the unfinished Core of Light, which causes a large prism to rise from an underground magma pool beneath the machine.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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File:Crystal Eye SSA Wii.png|The Crystal Eye in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' (Wii)
File:Crystal Eye SSA Wii.png|The Crystal Eye in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' (Wii)
File:Crystal Eye SSA XPEC.png|The Crystal Eye in ''Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure'' (PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360)
File:Crystal Eye SSA XPEC.png|The Crystal Eye in ''Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure'' (PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360)
File:The Crystal Eye (lens).png|The Crystal Eye once it is placed on the [[Core of Light]]
File:The Crystal Eye (lens).png|The Crystal Eye once it is placed on the [[Core of Light]]
File:Crystal Eye Core of Light.png|The Crystal Eye releasing the Core's energy after the [[Eternal Sources#Eternal Earth Source|Eternal Earth Source]] is acquired
File:Crystal Eye Core of Light.png|The Crystal Eye releasing the Core's energy after the [[Eternal Source#Eternal Earth Source|Eternal Earth Source]] is acquired
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 22:05, May 29, 2025

The Crystal Eye

The Crystal Eye is a component of the Core of Light featured in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. It is used to focus and release the Core's energy once it is paired with the Eternal Earth Source.

Story

Following the destruction of the Core of Light, the Crystal Eye was stolen by the Cyclopses, who desired it enough to name a castle after it. Guided by Diggs, the Skylanders arrives at Crystal Eye Castle, defeat the Cyclopses, and reclaims the Eye.

Once the Crystal Eye returns to the Ruins, it is connected to the unfinished Core of Light, which causes a large prism to rise from an underground magma pool beneath the machine.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Crystal Eye possesses the power to restore the sight of those in its proximity, as demonstrated when Diggs claims that his blurry vision suddenly became "super clear."