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[[File:Sky_Crystal.png|frame|The five Sky Crystals, ready to combine into [[Triangle Twisters]]]]
[[File:Sky_Crystal.png|frame|The five Sky Crystals, ready to combine into [[Triangle Twisters]]]]
'''Sky Crystals''' are special objects in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. Five of them fall from the sky at the beginning of the Story Mode, and one lands near [[Mario]]. The next day, he shows it to his friends when the invitation to [[Bowser]]'s party comes. When Mario and his friends get shrunk from Bowser's [[Minimizer]], he takes the Sky Crystal.  
{{quote|Gather the sky's crystals...to reveal an incredibly fun challenge... That's what the ol' legend is here at [[Bowser's Castle|the castle]].|Bowser|Mario Party DS}}
'''Sky Crystals''' are objects appearing in the Story Mode of ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. Five of them fall from the sky at the start of the mode, and one lands near [[Mario]]. The next day, he shows it to his friends when the invitation to [[Bowser]]'s party comes. When Mario and his friends get shrunk from Bowser's [[Minimizer]], he takes the Sky Crystal.  


The Sky Crystals are later found in [[Wiggler's Garden]], [[Toadette's Music Room]], [[DK's Stone Statue]], [[Kamek's Library]], and [[Bowser's Pinball Machine]]. At the end of the story, the five Sky Crystals form a crystal [[Nintendo DS]] which contains the [[minigame]] [[Triangle Twisters]], unlocked after the credits roll.
The Sky Crystals are later found in [[Wiggler's Garden]] (red), [[Toadette's Music Room]] (green), [[DK's Stone Statue]] (blue), [[Kamek's Library]] (yellow), and [[Bowser's Pinball Machine]] (purple). At the end of the story, the five Sky Crystals form a crystal [[Nintendo DS]] that contains the [[minigame]] [[Triangle Twisters]], unlocked after the credits roll.
 
==Sky Crystal locations==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Sky Crystal !! Gameboard
|-
| Red || Wiggler's Garden
|-
| Green || Toadette's Music Room
|-
| Blue || DK's Stone Statue
|-
| Yellow || Kamek's Library
|-
| Magenta || Bowser's Pinball Machine
|}


==Names in other languages ==
==Names in other languages ==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Fre=Cristal Céleste
|FreM=Celestial Crystal
|Spa=Cristal Celeste
|Spa=Cristal Celeste
|SpaM=Celeste Crystal
|SpaM=Celeste Crystal
|Ita=Cristallo cosmico
|ItaM=Cosmic Crystal
}}
}}
{{MPDS}}
{{MPDS}}
[[Category:Artifacts]]
[[Category:Artifacts]]
[[Category:Crystals]]
[[Category:Crystals]]
[[Category:Mario Party DS Items]]
[[Category:Mario Party DS items]]

Latest revision as of 09:39, June 2, 2024

The five Sky Crystals, ready to combine into Triangle Twisters
“Gather the sky's crystals...to reveal an incredibly fun challenge... That's what the ol' legend is here at the castle.”
Bowser, Mario Party DS

Sky Crystals are objects appearing in the Story Mode of Mario Party DS. Five of them fall from the sky at the start of the mode, and one lands near Mario. The next day, he shows it to his friends when the invitation to Bowser's party comes. When Mario and his friends get shrunk from Bowser's Minimizer, he takes the Sky Crystal.

The Sky Crystals are later found in Wiggler's Garden (red), Toadette's Music Room (green), DK's Stone Statue (blue), Kamek's Library (yellow), and Bowser's Pinball Machine (purple). At the end of the story, the five Sky Crystals form a crystal Nintendo DS that contains the minigame Triangle Twisters, unlocked after the credits roll.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Cristal Céleste[?] Celestial Crystal
Italian Cristallo cosmico[?] Cosmic Crystal
Spanish Cristal Celeste[?] Celeste Crystal