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The '''Sol Emeralds''' (from Latin "sol", ''sun'') were introduced in the [[Nintendo DS|DS]] game ''[[Sonic Rush]]''. They are the [[Chaos Emerald]]s' equivalent in a [[Sol dimension|parallel dimension]]; [[Blaze the Cat]] is their guardian. Each Sol Emerald shares the same color as its Chaos Emerald counterpart. The main distinction between the Emeralds, however, is that Chaos Emeralds carry the shape of a brilliant cut, whereas Sol Emeralds carry the shape of an emerald cut.
 
The '''Sol Emeralds''' (from Latin "sol", ''sun'') were introduced in the [[Nintendo DS|DS]] game ''[[Sonic Rush]]''. They are the [[Chaos Emerald]]s' equivalent in a [[Sol dimension|parallel dimension]]; [[Blaze the Cat]] is their guardian. Each Sol Emerald shares the same color as its Chaos Emerald counterpart. The main distinction between the Emeralds, however, is that Chaos Emeralds carry the shape of a brilliant cut, whereas Sol Emeralds carry the shape of an emerald cut.
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Their powers revolve around fire, hence their name. According to Eggman and Eggman Nega in ''Sonic Rush'', both sets of Emeralds can be used to repel and attract each other, and when brought together, their power could be used to destroy the world. Although the Sol Emeralds seem to temporarily lose power, Blaze becomes capable of using their powers after Sonic gives a short speech about trust. From this, it is possible that the Sol Emeralds, much like the Chaos Emeralds in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', are linked to their user's feelings and intentions.
 
Their powers revolve around fire, hence their name. According to Eggman and Eggman Nega in ''Sonic Rush'', both sets of Emeralds can be used to repel and attract each other, and when brought together, their power could be used to destroy the world. Although the Sol Emeralds seem to temporarily lose power, Blaze becomes capable of using their powers after Sonic gives a short speech about trust. From this, it is possible that the Sol Emeralds, much like the Chaos Emeralds in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', are linked to their user's feelings and intentions.
  
In ''Sonic Rush'', Blaze automatically collects the Sol Emeralds for every boss she defeats, rather than having to clear a [[Special Stage]] like Sonic does. However, in ''[[Sonic Rush Adventure]]'', the player collects them by completing Blaze's side missions, unlocked at certain points of the game. The Sol Emeralds (and the [[Chaos Emeralds]] are required to access ''Rush Adventure's'' [[Last Story]].
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In ''Sonic Rush'', Blaze automatically collects the Sol Emeralds for every boss she defeats, rather than having to clear a [[Special Stage]] like Sonic does. However, in ''[[Sonic Rush Adventure]]'', the player collects them by completing Blaze's side missions, unlocked at certain points of the game by speaking to [[Gardon]] the koala. The Sol Emeralds (and the [[Chaos Emeralds]]) are required to access ''Rush Adventure's'' [[Last Story]].
  
 
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The Sol Emeralds (from Latin "sol", sun) were introduced in the DS game Sonic Rush. They are the Chaos Emeralds' equivalent in a parallel dimension; Blaze the Cat is their guardian. Each Sol Emerald shares the same color as its Chaos Emerald counterpart. The main distinction between the Emeralds, however, is that Chaos Emeralds carry the shape of a brilliant cut, whereas Sol Emeralds carry the shape of an emerald cut.

Their powers revolve around fire, hence their name. According to Eggman and Eggman Nega in Sonic Rush, both sets of Emeralds can be used to repel and attract each other, and when brought together, their power could be used to destroy the world. Although the Sol Emeralds seem to temporarily lose power, Blaze becomes capable of using their powers after Sonic gives a short speech about trust. From this, it is possible that the Sol Emeralds, much like the Chaos Emeralds in Sonic Adventure, are linked to their user's feelings and intentions.

In Sonic Rush, Blaze automatically collects the Sol Emeralds for every boss she defeats, rather than having to clear a Special Stage like Sonic does. However, in Sonic Rush Adventure, the player collects them by completing Blaze's side missions, unlocked at certain points of the game by speaking to Gardon the koala. The Sol Emeralds (and the Chaos Emeralds) are required to access Rush Adventure's Last Story.Template:Powerful Items