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In [[DP136]], the Spear Key was used by [[Saturn]] and [[Charon]] to find some ruins in Mt. Coronet. When it was found, the Spear Key did not react to it indicating that those were the wrong ruins, and thus they retreated.
In [[DP136]], the Spear Key was used by [[Saturn]] and [[Charon]] to find some ruins in Mt. Coronet. When it was found, the Spear Key did not react to it indicating that those were the wrong ruins, and thus they retreated.
 
[[Image:Dpseries.jpg|thumb|right|The [[TV Tokyo]] Poster]]
In [[DP150]], Saturn used the key at some ruins on Mt. Coronet. The Spear Key reacted, indicating they had finally found the Spear Pillar. In [[DP152]] [[Cyrus]] uses the key to open these ruins, revealing a staircase leading to the Spear Pillar. After Team Galactic was defeated and Dialga and Palkia returned to their dimensions, the Adamant and Lustrous Orbs were retrieved, but the Spear Key has seemingly disappeared.
In [[DP150]], Saturn used the key at some ruins on Mt. Coronet. The Spear Key reacted, indicating they had finally found the Spear Pillar. In [[DP152]] [[Cyrus]] uses the key to open these ruins, revealing a staircase leading to the Spear Pillar. After Team Galactic was defeated and Dialga and Palkia returned to their dimensions, the Adamant and Lustrous Orbs were retrieved, but the Spear Key has seemingly disappeared.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[Image:Dpseries.jpg|thumb|right|The [[TV Tokyo]] Poster]]
* A picture on the [[TV Tokyo]] Pokémon website shows the Spear Key in its activated form inside a portal, surrounded by the [[lake guardians]], which foreshadowed the events of [[DP152]].
* A picture on the [[TV Tokyo]] Pokémon website shows the Spear Key in its activated form inside a portal, surrounded by the [[lake guardians]], which foreshadowed the events of [[DP152]].
* Its name is a very obvious reference to [[Spear Pillar]], indicating that the two share a connection.  
* Its name is a very obvious reference to [[Spear Pillar]], indicating that the two share a connection.  
* The three plates used to summon the Spear Key refer to Dialga and Palkia: the Splash Plate to Palkia's {{type2|Water}}, the Iron Plate to Dialga's {{type2|Steel}}, and the Draco Plate to the {{type2|Dragon}} that both Pokémon are.
* The three plates used to summon the Spear Key refer to Dialga and Palkia: the Splash Plate to Palkia's {{type2|Water}}, the Iron Plate to Dialga's {{type2|Steel}}, and the Draco Plate to the {{type2|Dragon}} that both Pokémon are.
** The fact that it required three of the [[Plate]]s to release it from the Solaceon Ruins indicates its possible connection to {{p|Arceus}}, who uses the plates to change its type.
 
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