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An artifact called the [[Star Shard]] allowed for transportation from one World to another, albeit randomly. Several accessories and Keyblades incorporate stars into their designs, such as the [[Star Seeker]]. [[Paopu Fruit]] are star-shaped fruit which supposedly create bonds between friends that can span many different Worlds. [[Wayfinder]]s, lucky charms modeled after Paopu Fruit, have a similar reputation. The Wayfinders made by Aqua in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' manifests these bonds of friendship physically, in the form of the [[Dimension Link]] system. Paopu Fruit and Wayfinders are featured in the designs of several important Keyblades, including the Ultima Weapon and [[Oathkeeper]]. [[Yen Sid]]'s powerful sorcerer's hat is adorned with several stars and moons.
An artifact called the [[Star Shard]] allowed for transportation from one World to another, albeit randomly. Several accessories and Keyblades incorporate stars into their designs, such as the [[Star Seeker]]. [[Paopu Fruit]] are star-shaped fruit which supposedly create bonds between friends that can span many different Worlds. [[Wayfinder]]s, lucky charms modeled after Paopu Fruit, have a similar reputation. The Wayfinders made by Aqua in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' manifests these bonds of friendship physically, in the form of the [[Dimension Link]] system. Paopu Fruit and Wayfinders are featured in the designs of several important Keyblades, including the Ultima Weapon and [[Oathkeeper]]. [[Yen Sid]]'s powerful sorcerer's hat is adorned with several stars and moons.


Additionally every Keyblade releases a unique star when hitting an object or enemy.
Additionally, every Keyblade releases a unique star when hitting an object or enemy.


==Minor symbols==
==Minor symbols==
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