Chaos Emerald

The Chaos Emeralds (カオスエメラルド Kaosu Emerarudo?), also known as the miracle gems or gems of miracles, are objects that appear in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. They are seven ancient emeralds and mystical relics tied to the Master Emerald that possess powerful properties and abilities. Those that hold the Chaos Emeralds can use them for a variety of things, such as warping time and space, powering machines, and initiating super transformations. Anyone who combines all seven Chaos Emeralds can control unimaginable power. Even when not including their mystical powers, the Chaos Emeralds' monetary value and beauty make them prime targets of treasure hunters who seek to make a mint.

Throughout history, the Chaos Emeralds have been the center of countless world-threatening conflicts and have been targeted by multiple factions on both earth and beyond, who seek them for their near-limitless powers. In the hands of villains they have been used for doomsday weapons and schemes for world domination, and in the hands of heroes they have been used to save the world. Over time, the Emeralds have been gathered multiple times, though they tend to scatter themselves after each usage and reset the hunt for them.

In the early games of the series, the Chaos Emeralds were more like "bonus" items, but since Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball, they have become necessary plot devices, and that trend has continued throughout most later games.

Appearances in Idea Wiki

 * The Chaos Emeralds appear in Marvel's Spider-Man: Webbed Champion. Appearing in the crossover episode "Legendary Universes, Part 3: Unlimited Speed", the Emeralds are shown floating around the Master Emerald in Mobius.
 * In the show's Disney+ sequel miniseries Marvel's All-Star Multiverse, the Emeralds are said to have created Sonic the Hedgehog's universe, and to be some of the keys to unlock the Multiverse Star along with the Infinity Stones in the Avengers' dimension, the Master Kyber-Crystals in the Jedi galaxy, the Matriz of Leadership in the Cybertronians' universe, and the Nexus Gems in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' universe.