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[[File:Spoons of Destiny.png|thumb|Sabrina's Alakazam using the Spoons of Destiny]]
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The '''Spoons of Destiny''' (Japanese: '''運命のスプーン曲げ''' ''{{m|Kinesis|Spoon Bend}} of Fate''), known as '''Spoons of Fate''' in the [[Chuang Yi]] translation, are items in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga. During the battle against the [[Elite Four]] on [[Cerise Island]], [[Sabrina]]'s {{p|Alakazam}} created these magical spoons. The Spoons of Destiny would point out a Trainer of a similar style and personality. Using these tools, {{adv|Blue}} was paired with [[Koga]], {{adv|Yellow}} was paired with [[Blaine]], {{adv|Red}} was paired with [[Lt. Surge]], and Sabrina herself was paired with {{adv|Green}}. However, with Red absent due to injuries, Lt. Surge picked {{adv|Bill}} as his partner instead, even though {{adv|Bill}}'s spoon was not bent, indicating that he did not have a will to fight.
The '''Spoons of Destiny''' (Japanese: '''運命のスプーン曲げ''' ''{{m|Kinesis|Spoon Bend}} of Fate''), known as '''Spoons of Fate''' in the [[Chuang Yi]] translation, are items in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga. During the battle against the [[Elite Four]] on [[Cerise Island]], [[Sabrina]]'s {{p|Alakazam}} created these magical spoons. The Spoons of Destiny would point out a Trainer of a similar style and personality. Using these tools, {{adv|Blue}} was paired with [[Koga]], {{adv|Yellow}} was paired with [[Blaine]], {{adv|Red}} was paired with [[Lt. Surge]], and Sabrina herself was paired with {{adv|Green}}. However, with Red absent due to injuries, Lt. Surge picked {{adv|Bill}} as his partner instead, even though Bill's spoon was not bent, indicating that he did not have a will to fight.


In the {{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}, Red was given a Spoon of Destiny at [[Mt. Silver]] to help locate the [[Gym Leader]]s that were trapped in the train. This Spoon later led him and Blue to the [[Ilex Forest]] to aid in the battle against the [[Masked Man]].
In the {{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}, Red was given a Spoon of Destiny at [[Mt. Silver]] to help locate the [[Gym Leader]]s that were trapped in the train. This Spoon later led him and Blue to the [[Ilex Forest]] to aid in the battle against the [[Masked Man]].

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Sabrina's Alakazam using the Spoons of Destiny

The Spoons of Destiny (Japanese: 運命のスプーン曲げ Spoon Bend of Fate), known as Spoons of Fate in the Chuang Yi translation, are items in the Pokémon Adventures manga. During the battle against the Elite Four on Cerise Island, Sabrina's Alakazam created these magical spoons. The Spoons of Destiny would point out a Trainer of a similar style and personality. Using these tools, Blue was paired with Koga, Yellow was paired with Blaine, Red was paired with Lt. Surge, and Sabrina herself was paired with Green. However, with Red absent due to injuries, Lt. Surge picked Bill as his partner instead, even though Bill's spoon was not bent, indicating that he did not have a will to fight.

In the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc, Red was given a Spoon of Destiny at Mt. Silver to help locate the Gym Leaders that were trapped in the train. This Spoon later led him and Blue to the Ilex Forest to aid in the battle against the Masked Man.

In the Black 2 & White 2 arc, Sabrina gave Whi-Two a Spoon of Destiny to help her pick a movie to star in at Pokéstar Studios. Despite Whi-Two's instance in not wanting to act, the spoon picked a Brycen-Man movie.

In other languages

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Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 命運的折彎湯匙 (Taiwan)
France Flag.png European French Cuillères de la Destinée
South Korea Flag.png Korean 운명의 숟가락 휘기
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Muỗng gập định mệnh


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