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Spyro reignited trilogy tropes
Spyro reignited trilogy tropes




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Running Gag: Dragons with decidedly badass names like Thor, Conan, and Asher failing to live up to the implied image.In addition to this, the PAL version also receives a new song, one of the songs that does not play in one particular level, but occasionally plays in levels when the level's default song finishes. Regional Bonus: In the NTSC version, the background music of the High Caves level is a slow remix of Tree Tops's tune, but the PAL version gets a completely different song.Precious Puppies: Subverted in the Dark Passage level, some of the enemies look like sweet, adorable puppies at first but once the lights go out they turn into massive frighenting hell hounds.Not to mention the hellhounds in Dark Passage.Misty Bog had evil trees that did just this.Grimy Water: There is purple stagnant water in most levels attached to the Peace Keepers home and there is a whole lotta green goop in Beast Makers home and its levels.

spyro reignited trilogy tropes

Gotta Collect Them All: Gems, frozen dragons and dragon eggs.Goofy Print Underwear: The large Gnorcs in Gnorc Cove who defend themselves with barrels are left in these and a tank top after you blow their clothes off.And chased again across retracting platforms. That key unlocks the door to another thief with a key, and that key lowers Gnasty Gnorc's platform so that finally he can be chased. First Spyro has to chase down a thief holding a key. Gnasty Gnorc, whose fight is essentially four chase sequences, one after the other.Jacques, who spends most of his time hopping away from Spyro.Get Back Here Boss: Every boss, to some degree at least.Easter Egg: If one waits long enough in any level, a new song, often a slow remix of another level's theme, plays in the background.The intro cinematic kind of gives you an idea of the plot if you haven't read the manual.

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  • All There in the Manual: The manual gives a more fleshed-out version of the story Gnasty Gnorc just kind of resented the dragons in general, because they were happy, good-looking, productive members of society, and he didn't care much for their gems either.
  • To be fair, he was probably just looking for an excuse to use that spell anyway.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Gnasty Gnorc enslaves all the dragons because they called him ugly.
  • Crapsack World: The Beast Makers world.
  • Bottomless Pit Rescue Service - High Caves in this one level alone, falling into the abyss will cause a trio of fairies to rescue you and deposit you back on terra firma.
  • well, try not to think about it too much. Since some of the dragons' locations are pretty well-hidden, if Spyro is put in the hands of a less perseverant player.
  • And I Must Scream: In the first game the dragons are frozen in stone but are still conscious and aware.
  • He still jumps, however, even if there wasn't an actual call. Spyro only avoids the crystalisation spell that gets everyone else because he's so small, the spell shoots over his head.
  • 100% Completion: Unlocks Gnasty's Loot, which then increases the percentage further.
  • Tropes used in Spyro the Dragon (video game) include:






    Spyro reignited trilogy tropes