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'''Creation Crystals''' are toy figures introduced in ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]''; magical vials with an [[Imaginite]] crystal inside. They allow players to create and transport their [[Imaginators]] to consoles at anytime and anywhere. Creation Crystals are [[Elements|elementally]] aligned and can be edited at any point, but [[Portal Masters]] can create only one character per Creation Crystal. [[Battle Classes|Battle Class]], levels and upgrades are meant to be permanent, as the Crystals cannot be reset in ''Imaginators''.
'''Creation Crystals''' are toy figures introduced in ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]''; magical vials with an [[Imaginite]] crystal inside. They allow players to create and transport their [[Imaginators]] to consoles at anytime and anywhere. Creation Crystals are [[Elements|elementally]] aligned and can be edited at any point, but [[Portal Masters]] can create only one character per Creation Crystal. [[Battle Classes|Battle Class]], levels and upgrades are meant to be permanent, as the Crystals cannot be reset in ''Imaginators''.


Each Creation Crystal consists of two parts; the central crystal piece and a casing. Each of these has ten different designs, available in 31 unique combinations. All designs are available in three Elements, apart from the cube-shaped crystal and the [[Skylands Runes|rune-covered]] casing, which are available in four each. [[Life]] features four combinations, while the other nine Elements feature three combinations each.
Each Creation Crystal consists of two parts; the central crystal piece and a casing. Each of these has ten different designs, available in 31 unique combinations. Three of these combinations are also available as Legendary counterparts. All designs are available in three Elements, apart from the cube-shaped crystal and the [[Skylands Runes|rune-covered]] casing, which are available in four each. [[Life]] features four combinations, while the other nine Elements feature three combinations each.


==Gallery==
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Imaginite.jpg|Early promotional picture.
Imaginite.jpg|Early promotional picture.
Creation_Crystals.png|All 31 Creation Crystals.
Creation_Crystals.png|All 34 Creation Crystals.
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Revision as of 13:00, November 13, 2016

Creation Crystals
Role: Magic Item
Attacks: Holds Imaginators
Appears in: Skylanders: Imaginators

Creation Crystals are toy figures introduced in Skylanders: Imaginators; magical vials with an Imaginite crystal inside. They allow players to create and transport their Imaginators to consoles at anytime and anywhere. Creation Crystals are elementally aligned and can be edited at any point, but Portal Masters can create only one character per Creation Crystal. Battle Class, levels and upgrades are meant to be permanent, as the Crystals cannot be reset in Imaginators.

Each Creation Crystal consists of two parts; the central crystal piece and a casing. Each of these has ten different designs, available in 31 unique combinations. Three of these combinations are also available as Legendary counterparts. All designs are available in three Elements, apart from the cube-shaped crystal and the rune-covered casing, which are available in four each. Life features four combinations, while the other nine Elements feature three combinations each.

Gallery

Trivia

  • While Creation Crystals were designed to be non-resetable, it is possible to reset them with early 3DS games. Talking to Wendel in Spyro's Adventure or Hugo in Giants, the games register used Creation Crystals as having an error, offering players to reset them.

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