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* EpilepticTrees: It's widely theorised that the Cruciamentum test is specifically designed to get the Slayer killed, so they can be replaced with a younger and likely more Watcher-pliant model. Nothing in the show directly supports this, though some people think it's canon.

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* FridgeBrilliance: When Xander wonders if an equivalent to Red Kryptonite stole Buffy's strength, Oz corrects him, stating that Gold Kryptonite steals powers, while Red Kryptonite causes random transformations. While Oz is correct, there was a story from 1990 titled "Krysis of the Krimson Kryptonite" where Superman foe Mr. Mxyzptlk created a magical piece of red Kryptonite that stole Superman's strength (albeit so long as Superman never knew about Mxyzptlk's involvement in its creation). Xander is more than likely thinking of this story, meaning he and Oz are both right in their discussion.

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* FridgeBrilliance: When Xander wonders if an equivalent to Red Kryptonite stole Buffy's strength, Oz corrects him, stating that Gold Kryptonite steals powers, while Red Kryptonite causes random transformations. While Oz RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/DominicKeating is correct, there was a story from 1990 titled "Krysis of Blair, the Krimson Kryptonite" where Superman foe Mr. Mxyzptlk created a magical piece of red Kryptonite that stole Superman's strength (albeit so long as Superman never knew about Mxyzptlk's involvement in its creation). Xander is more than likely thinking of this story, meaning he and Oz are both right in their discussion.unfortunate Watchers Council employee who gets killed by Kralik.
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* FridgeBrilliance: When Xander wonders if an equivalent to Red Kryptonite stole Buffy's strength, Oz corrects him, stating that Gold Kryptonite steals powers, while Red Kryptonite causes transformations. While Oz is correct, there was a story from 1990 titled "Krysis of the Krimson Kryptonite" where Superman foe Mr. Mxyzptlk created a magical piece of red Kryptonite that stole Superman's strength. Xander is more than likely thinking of this story, meaning he and Oz are both right in their discussion.

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* FridgeBrilliance: When Xander wonders if an equivalent to Red Kryptonite stole Buffy's strength, Oz corrects him, stating that Gold Kryptonite steals powers, while Red Kryptonite causes random transformations. While Oz is correct, there was a story from 1990 titled "Krysis of the Krimson Kryptonite" where Superman foe Mr. Mxyzptlk created a magical piece of red Kryptonite that stole Superman's strength.strength (albeit so long as Superman never knew about Mxyzptlk's involvement in its creation). Xander is more than likely thinking of this story, meaning he and Oz are both right in their discussion.
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* FridgeBrilliance: When Xander wonders if an equivalent to Red Kryptonite stole Buffy's strength, Oz corrects him, stating that Gold Kryptonite steals powers, while Red Kryptonite causes transformations. While Oz is correct, there was a story from 1990 titled "Krysis of the Krimson Kryptonite" where Superman foe Mr. Mxyzptlk created a magical piece of red Kryptonite that stole Superman's strength. Xander is more than likely thinking of this story, meaning he and Oz are both right in their discussion.

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