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The '''Lunar Wing''' is a [[Key Item]] in the [[Generation IV]] games. It can only be obtained after obtaining the National Pokédex, when a young boy, apparently Sailor Edritch's son, in [[Canalave City]] cannot wake up from his nightmares. The item is found on [[Fullmoon Island]] where {{p|Cresselia}} is floating above. Cresselia will immediately [[Roaming Pokémon|flee the island]], with the Lunar Wing in its place. Once obtained and brought back to Canalave, the Lunar Wing will cure the boy of his endless nightmare.
The '''Lunar Wing''' is a [[Key Item]] in the [[Generation IV]] games. It can only be obtained after obtaining the National Pokédex, when a young boy, apparently Sailor Edritch's son, in [[Canalave City]] cannot wake up from his nightmares. The item is found on [[Fullmoon Island]] where {{p|Cresselia}} is floating above. Cresselia will immediately [[Roaming Pokémon|flee the island]], with the Lunar Wing in its place. Once obtained and brought back to Canalave, the Lunar Wing will cure the boy of his endless nightmare.

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The Lunar Wing is a Key Item in the Generation IV games. It can only be obtained after obtaining the National Pokédex, when a young boy, apparently Sailor Edritch's son, in Canalave City cannot wake up from his nightmares. The item is found on Fullmoon Island where Cresselia is floating above. Cresselia will immediately flee the island, with the Lunar Wing in its place. Once obtained and brought back to Canalave, the Lunar Wing will cure the boy of his endless nightmare.

Trivia

  • In his sleep, the boy says, "Dar...Dark..." The person (or Pokémon) he could be referring to may be Darkrai, Cresselia's counterpart.