

Spyro the Dragon: The main and titular character of the game, Spyro goes on an adventure to rescue his friends and defeat Gnasty Gnorc.Sparx can regain a hit point if Spyro defeats a fodder, causing a butterfly to come out for Sparx to eat.
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Sparx can take up to three hits before being defeated, and his color indicates how many health points Spyro has left: yellow represents full health, blue represents two hits remaining, and green represents one hit remaining. If Spyro accompanied by Sparx and takes damage from an enemy or obstacle, Sparx changes color to reflect Spyro's weakened condition. If Spyro is not accompanied by Sparx, he is instantly defeated after one hit. Aside from helping Spyro collect nearby jewels, Sparx allows Spyro to take a few more hits. Throughout the game, Spyro is accompanied by a small dragonfly named Sparx. In some cases, the supercharge ramp can be combined to an upwards slope, allowing Spyro to perform a high-speed jump and cross very wide gaps. The speed ends once Spyro stops charging or crashes into an unbreakable wall. When Spyro charges down a supercharge ramp, his speed increases significantly, allowing him to defeat powerful enemies or smash through certain walls.

Later levels feature supercharge ramps, which are stripes of hill marked with glowing arrows. If Spyro loses all of his ha he loses all of his health. If he is quick enough, Spyro can jump back on land. Spyro cannot swim, so if he falls in the water, he quickly starts to sink and gradually loses hit points. Some levels have small whirlwinds that launch Spyro a certain distance into the air, allowing him to reach higher areas or glide farther. Each level is designed to incorporate Spyro's gliding ability, especially large gaps can only be crossed if Spyro jumps off higher terrain and starts to glide across. He can also break objects such as treasure chests this way.

Spyro can also perform a charge attack, where he headbutts into enemies using his horns. Spyro's two main abilities is breathing fire and gliding long distances in the air.

The statue's pedestal then becomes a save point and a checkpoint with the Red Fairy. Once the dragon is freed, it briefly talks to Spyro before disappearing.
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Spyro can free the dragon simply by touching the statue. When Spyro has freed enough dragons or collected enough treasure, he can access the next world by talking to the nearby Balloonist in the hub world.Įvery level has a few Dragon Statues, each containing an imprisoned dragon. When Spyro reaches the end of a level, he can jump into the "Return Home" portal to return to the hub world. The levels take place in a fully 3D environment, allowing the player to have complete control over Spyro's movements. At the end, Spyro confronts Gnasty Gnorc and manages to defeat him, putting an end to Gnasty Gnorc's plot.Įach world is organized into separate realms, with a central level serving as a hub and portals leading to other levels within the world. Throughout his adventure, Spyro receives advice from the dragons that he frees.Īfter traveling through the first five Dragon Worlds, Spyro reaches the Dragon junkyard, which Gnasty Gnorc renamed to Gnasty's World. Aided by his dragonfly companion, Sparx, Spyro eagerly starts his adventure to free the dragons and battle Gnasty Gnorc. He also makes a potion to turn the radiant gems into Gnorc soldiers to help him invade the Dragon Worlds and steal their treasure.Ī young dragon named Spyro was not hit by Gnasty Gnorc's spell (he was shown chasing sheep in the documentary). This angers Gnasty Gnorc, who casts a large magic spell to encase every dragon into a crystal, making them Dragon Statues. During the show, a dragon calls Gnasty Gnorc simple-minded, a non-threat, and ugly. Long ago, Gnasty Gnorc detested the dragon families and their shiny jewelry and caused problems among them, so they banished him the dragon junkyard. Meanwhile, the main antagonist, Gnasty Gnorc is watching the show. In the Dragon Realms, the elder dragons, Astor and Lindar, are being interviewed for a video documentary about their world.
