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===Non-item appearances===
===Non-item appearances===
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, the Magma Stone is an item that rests in [[Stark Mountain]]. In Pokémon Platinum, it is explained that the Magma Stone is able to control {{p|Heatran}}, the [[Legendary Pokémon]] that lives in the mountain. While the Magma Stone exists in the games' data as item, the player cannot obtain it and it has no effect even if [[cheating|hacked]] into the player's possession.
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, the Magma Stone is an item that rests in [[Stark Mountain]]. In Pokémon Platinum, it is explained that the Magma Stone is able to control {{p|Heatran}}, the [[Legendary Pokémon]] that lives in the mountain. While the Magma Stone exists in the games' data as an item, the player cannot obtain it and it has no effect even if [[cheating|hacked]] into the player's possession.


In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Buck takes the Magma Stone from Stark Mountain, but returns it after receiving advice from his grandfather. In Pokémon Platinum, [[Charon]] takes the Magma Stone from Stark Mountain, but [[Looker]] has his {{p|Croagunk}} confiscate it; after Charon is arrested, Buck takes the Magma Stone back to its resting place. Once the Magma Stone has been returned, the player can encounter a wild Heatran where the Magma Stone originally rested.
In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Buck takes the Magma Stone from Stark Mountain, but returns it after receiving advice from his grandfather. In Pokémon Platinum, [[Charon]] takes the Magma Stone from Stark Mountain, but [[Looker]] has his {{p|Croagunk}} confiscate it; after Charon is arrested, Buck takes the Magma Stone back to its resting place. Once the Magma Stone has been returned, the player can encounter a wild Heatran where the Magma Stone originally rested.
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