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[[File:Wonder Key.png|thumb|right|A Regular Wonder Key.]]
[[File:Wonder Key.png|thumb|right|A Regular Wonder Key]]
The '''Wonder Key''' (Japanese: '''ふしぎなネジ''' ''Mysterious Screw'') is an item that appears in both [[Pokémon Rumble]] and its sequel, [[Pokémon Rumble Blast]].
The '''Wonder Key''' (Japanese: '''ふしぎなネジ''' ''Mysterious Screw'') is an item that appears in both [[Pokémon Rumble]] and its sequel, [[Pokémon Rumble Blast]].


==In the games==
==In the games==
In the Pokémon Rumble series, Wonder Keys are keys that bring [[Toy Pokémon]] to life. The player has 3 Wonder Keys in a course. If the player's Pokémon faints, he or she will lose a Wonder Key. However, if the player switches a Pokémon that has not fainted, the player does not lose a Wonder Key. Also, if playing multiplayer mode, the players have Wonder Keys between them. When either player loses a Pokémon, they lose a Wonder Key, and will fail if they lose all three keys.
In the Pokémon Rumble series, Wonder Keys are keys that bring [[Toy Pokémon]] to life. The player has three Wonder Keys in a course. If the player's Pokémon faints, he or she will lose a Wonder Key. However, if the player switches a Pokémon that has not fainted, the player does not lose a Wonder Key. Also, if playing multiplayer mode, the players have Wonder Keys between them. When either player loses a Pokémon, they lose a Wonder Key, and will fail if they lose all three keys.


==Types of Wonder Keys==
==Types of Wonder Keys==
*'''Regular key'''; This is the key which the player starts with. It switches [[Toy Pokémon]] slightly slower than the Cool Key, Temple Key and the Hero's Key.
*'''Regular key'''; This is the key which the player starts with. It switches [[Toy Pokémon]] slightly slower than the Cool Key, Temple Key and the Hero's Key.
*'''Cool Key'''; A key which the player receives as a prize after completing both stages of the [[Battle Royale]] of the [[Challenger's Ground]]. It switches out Toy Pokémon slightly faster.
*'''Cool Key'''; A key which the player receives as a prize after completing both stages of the [[Battle Royale]] of the [[Challenger's Ground]]. It switches out Toy Pokémon slightly faster.
*'''Bent Key'''; The Cool Key when it is bent by {{p|Cobalion}}. It switches 3 times slower.
*'''Bent Key'''; The Cool Key when it is bent by {{p|Cobalion}}. It switches three times slower.
*'''Temple Key'''; A substitute for the Bent key. It is received after beating the Temple Of Keys Battle Royale. It is a gold version of the Cool Key.
*'''Temple Key'''; A substitute for the Bent key. It is received after beating the Temple Of Keys Battle Royale. It is a gold version of the Cool Key.
*'''Hero's Key'''; A key which is elegantly decorated in a "Royal" fashion. It is received after completing Battle Royale EX-6.
*'''Hero's Key'''; A key which is elegantly decorated in a "Royal" fashion. It is received after completing Battle Royale EX-6.
* Also, Team Battle Bosses are Powered up by an Evil" looking key, the true {{p|Cobalion}} is powered up by a special Key, and all area bosses are powered up by a key slightly different than the player's key.
* Also, Team Battle Bosses are Powered up by an Evil" looking key, the true {{p|Cobalion}} is powered up by a special Key, and all area bosses are powered up by a key slightly different than the player's key.
*'''[[Dark Rust]]'''; A living Wonder Key consumed by rust, and the main antagonist of Pokémon Rumble Blast. It is not used to wind anything up, however it does take full control over [[Rusty Pokémon]].
*'''[[Dark Rust]]'''; A living Wonder Key consumed by rust, and the main antagonist of Pokémon Rumble Blast. It is not used to wind anything up, however it does take full control over [[Rusty Pokémon]].


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