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{{Species infobox
|name = Elemental Crystal Brutes
|name = Elemental Crystal Brute
|species = Golems
|image = [[File:ElementalCrystalBrute.jpg|250px]]
|homeworld = [[Celestial Caves]]
|world = [[Celestial Caves]]
|appearances = [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]]
|first_appearance = ''[[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]]''
|attack = Arm slam <br /> Tackle attack}}
|variant_of=[[Rubble Brute]]s, [[Crystal Brute]]s}}
'''Elemental Crystal Brutes '''are small golems that appear as enemies around the [[White Isle]] in [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]]. They are a lot like the [[Crystal Brutes]] found in the [[Concurrent Skies]] level in [[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]. However, this time they are bigger, tougher and elemental than the others. Like the [[Apes]], and [[Skavengers]], they have particular names due to Krome Studios having developed the first two Legend games. Most of them share the same names such as "Gakua" and more.
'''Elemental Crystal Brutes''' are small golems that appear as enemies around the [[White Isle]] in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]]''. They serve as part of the obstacles that stand in [[Spyro (The Legend of Spyro)|Spyro]]'s way as he was tasked to complete all four elemental trials.
==Role==


In ''The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night'', the Elemental Crystal Brutes serve as part of the obstacles that stand in Spyro's way as he was tasked to complete all four elemental trials before Spyro confronts the [[Elemental Dragon]] in order to see the Chronicler in the White Isle.
In each trial, the Crystal Golems are associated with each of the four elements: [[Fire (The Legend of Spyro)|Fire]], [[Ice (The Legend of Spyro)|Ice]], [[Earth]], and [[Electricity (The Legend of Spyro)|Electricity]]. Their elements match their colors. The Brutes that are associated with the element of Earth are green, the red Golems are associated with the Fire element, the yellow golems are associated with the element of Electricity, and the blue Golems are associated with the element of Ice.


In each trial, the Crystal Golem are associated with each of the four elements: [[Fire]], [[Ice]], [[Earth]], and [[Electricity]]. Their elements match their colors. The Brutes that are associated with the element of Earth are green, the red Golems are associated with the Fire element, the yellow golems are associated with the element of Electricity, and the blue Golems are associated with the element of Ice.
==Trivia==
*Like the [[Ape]]s, and [[Skavengers]], they have particular names due to Krome Studios having developed the first two ''Legend of Spyro'' games. Most of them share the same names, such as "Gakua" and more.


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Elemental Crystal Brute
File:ElementalCrystalBrute.jpg
World Celestial Caves
First appearance The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night
Variant of Rubble Brutes, Crystal Brutes

Elemental Crystal Brutes are small golems that appear as enemies around the White Isle in The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night. They serve as part of the obstacles that stand in Spyro's way as he was tasked to complete all four elemental trials.

In each trial, the Crystal Golems are associated with each of the four elements: Fire, Ice, Earth, and Electricity. Their elements match their colors. The Brutes that are associated with the element of Earth are green, the red Golems are associated with the Fire element, the yellow golems are associated with the element of Electricity, and the blue Golems are associated with the element of Ice.

Trivia

  • Like the Apes, and Skavengers, they have particular names due to Krome Studios having developed the first two Legend of Spyro games. Most of them share the same names, such as "Gakua" and more.