A Power Crystal is an important item found in the Crash Bandicoot series.
Overview
Power Crystals are generally crystals that carry immense power, being able to absorb and contain the power of planetary alignments, power up machinery, etc. They are also known to be purple, and large in size.
The Power Crystals made their debut in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, simply under the name "Crystals". In the game, Doctor Neo Cortex lands in a cavern that contains a large "Master Crystal", which he decides to use to harness the power of the upcoming planetary alignment and use it to power up his new Cortex Vortex and enslave the Earth. But a year later, it is discovered that 25 "Slave Crystals" scattered across the surface are also needed for the Cortex Vortex to reach full power. Without any earthbound operatives left under his control, Cortex decides to deceive Crash into collecting the Crystals for him. Thankfully, Coco manages to reveal Cortex's plot to Crash just before he can hand the Crystals to him. After pursuing and stranding Cortex in the depths of outer space, Crash discards the Crystals into space, so that they may never be used again. The Master Crystal is assumedly lost when Doctor Cortex's space station is struck down by N. Brio's laser beam.
In Crash Bandicoot: Warped, Uka Uka and Doctor Cortex decide to gather the Crystals in their original places in time using N. Tropy's Time Twister so that Uka Uka can achieve ultimate power and enslave the Earth. Once again, Crash manages to foil this plot and banish Uka Uka, Doctor Cortex, and N. Tropy to a prison in time.
In Crash Team Racing, 20 crystals are scattered in an enclosed arena. If the player succeeds in collecting all of them, Purple Tokens can be achieved.
In Crash Bash, the Crystals are wanted by Aku Aku and Uka Uka for different reasons; Aku Aku wants the Crystals to never be used again as they're too dangerous to be left lying around, while Uka Uka wants to use the Crystals to achieve ultimate power and enslave the Universe. The fate of the Crystals depends on which side the playing character is on.
In Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, the Crystals are needed to subdue the destructive nature of the Elementals. Each Elemental can be returned to their hibernation state with a total of 5 Crystals.
In Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure, the Crystals are needed for Coco to reverse the effect of Cortex's Planetary Minimizer and return the Earth to its original size.
Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced is the first game in which the Crystals are named Power Crystals. In the game, the Power Crystals are needed for Aku Aku to replenish his diminished power and open new areas in Hyperspace to allow Crash to proceed in his journey to defeat N. Trance.
In Crash Nitro Kart, the Crystals have the same function as they do in Crash Team Racing, used to achieve Purple Tokens.
In Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage, the Power Crystals are wanted by Cortex and Ripto to conquer the world. They have no other function besides this.
In Crash Twinsanity, the Power Crystals are needed to power Cortex's Psychetron and make the leap to the 10th Dimension. 6 Power Crystals were needed at first, but thanks to Coco's intervention, 4 additional Power Crystals were needed, making the total amount of Power Crystals in the game 12.
In Crash Tag Team Racing, the Power Crystals are needed to unlock the Jump Pads throughout the park and gain access to the stolen Power Gems. There is a whopping total of 142 Power Crystals (counting those in on-foot mini-games).
In Crash Boom Bang!, it is revealed that a wish-granting "Super Big Power Crystal", a big crystal with smaller crystals sticking out of it, is known to exist in an ancient lost city. The Viscount decides to use the contestants of the World Cannonball Race to find it himself, promising the winner one-hundred million dollars for its discovery. The normal Power Crystals can be used as items during minigames.
Criticism
Overtime, the Crystals have been seen by fans as having lost their plot importance. While in the earlier games Cortex and the others would kill to have one Power Crystal, nowadays Cortex would simply give one to Crash just because it was covered in Wumpa Whip.
Trivia
- The "official" power crystal count for the series is 25.
- It should be noted that the Power Crystals bear a resemblance to the Dark Crystal, the titular object in the Jim Henson movie of the same name (albeit less jagged and somewhat smaller).
- Also, during the games, the Power Crystals had a color change, which is both purple and pink. In Tag Team Racing, when giving a Power Crystal, it was in a dark purple color when shown.
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