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| {{Youmay|the attack and element in the Classic series|[[Fire (The Legend of Spyro)|the element in the Legend series]] or [[Fire (Skylanders)|the element in the Skylanders series]]}}[[File:Spyro fire.jpg|thumb|258px|Spyro breathing fire]]
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| {{Q|Big enemies like this Gnorc armed with a club cannot be charged, but a quick flame, that should defeat them.|[[Darius]]}}
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| '''Fire breath''' is one of [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]]'s two main attacks, the other being [[Charge|charging]]. This is the only breath attack he has until ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly|Enter the Dragonfly]]'' and onwards (with the exception of in [[Frozen Altars]] in [[Spyro: Year of the Dragon|''Spyro: Year of the Dragon'']], allowing him to use [[Ice]]), when other [[Dragon Breaths|breath]] types are introduced such as Ice, [[Electricity]], and [[Bubble]].
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| Spyro's fire breath can be used to defeat enemies and destroy containers, but it does not work on [[Fireproof Metal|fireproof metal]]. This breath is also sometimes used to light objects on fire, such as the flame-powered machinery in [[Breezebuilders]].
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| Fire breath can usually be upgraded to [[Superflame]], a more powerful version that can even destroy fireproof metal. In the original ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'', Superflame is granted by the kiss of a [[fairy]], but in later games it is usually achieved by walking through [[Powerup Gates]].
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| In ''[[Spyro: A Hero's Tail|A Hero's Tail]]'', special fire breath projectiles can be purchased from [[Moneybags]]' shops.
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| ==Trivia==
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| *Fire breath is one of the most prevalent features of dragons in Western folklore.
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| *In the original PlayStation games, Spyro's fire blasts resemble fiery arrows. Later games use more realistic fire animations.
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