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|colspan="2" style="text-align:center; font-size: large;"|'''TNT Wanglers'''
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Reignited=[[File:TNTWrangler_Reignited.jpg|220px]]
!Attacks:
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|Throwing TNT&nbsp;barrels
|world=[[Gnorc Cove]]
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|first_appearance = ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' (1998)
!Method Of Defeat:
|latest_appearance = ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'' (2018)
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|variant_of = [[Gnorc]]
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|variants = [[Dockworker]]s
!Appearences:
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|[[Gnorc Cove]]
'''TNT Wranglers'''<ref>Spyro the Dragon Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 103</ref> are a type of enemy seen only in [[Gnorc Cove]].  
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'''TNT wranglers''' are a type of [[Gnorc]] seen in at least one level, [[Gnorc Cove]]. They attack by throwing TNT barrels, hence their name.


==Characteristics==
===Physical Appearance===
TNT Wranglers bear a strong resemblance to their counterparts, the [[Dockworker]]s, but they wear chainmail aprons, hats, and mitts.


===Tactics===
TNT Wranglers attack by flattening Spyro with TNT barrels, hence their name. They require two flames to defeat: the first to blow up the TNT barrel (the explosion blows off their armor and leaves them in their undergarments), and the second to finish them off.


In the final section of the level, two TNT Wranglers are seen carrying steel barrels, so a flame attack will not work at that point. Instead, a hole supplying steel barrels appears next to them which Spyro can knock the barrel into them, blowing up the steel barrels and the armor off of the Wranglers, giving him the chance to finally flame them.


==Gallery==
<gallery>
TNTWrangler_Bare_Spyro1.png|Armorless wranglers (Original)
TNT Wrangler Reignited1.png
Armorless Wrangler.jpg|Armorless wranglers (Reignited)
TNT Wrangler_SpyroReignitedTrilogy_3DModel.jpg| Character model sheet of TNT Wrangler by Chris Whitaker
</gallery>


==Trivia==
*In the original game, they, like the Dockworkers, closely resemble the [[Balloonists]] (only bigger) that transport you between worlds, while in the Reignited trilogy, they are more obviously Gnorcs.


 
==References==
 
<references />
Appear in [[Spyro the Dragon]].
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[[Category:Enemies]]
[[Category:Gnorcs]]
[[Category:Gnorcs]]
[[Category:Gnorc Gnexus enemies]]
[[Category:Spyro the Dragon enemies]]
[[Category:Spyro Reignited Trilogy enemies]]
[[Category:Enemies that can be Flamed]]

Latest revision as of 10:34, April 23, 2025

TNT Wrangler
World Gnorc Cove
First appearance Spyro the Dragon (1998)
Latest appearance Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018)
Variant of Gnorc
Variant(s)
Dockworkers

TNT Wranglers[1] are a type of enemy seen only in Gnorc Cove.

Characteristics

Physical Appearance

TNT Wranglers bear a strong resemblance to their counterparts, the Dockworkers, but they wear chainmail aprons, hats, and mitts.

Tactics

TNT Wranglers attack by flattening Spyro with TNT barrels, hence their name. They require two flames to defeat: the first to blow up the TNT barrel (the explosion blows off their armor and leaves them in their undergarments), and the second to finish them off.

In the final section of the level, two TNT Wranglers are seen carrying steel barrels, so a flame attack will not work at that point. Instead, a hole supplying steel barrels appears next to them which Spyro can knock the barrel into them, blowing up the steel barrels and the armor off of the Wranglers, giving him the chance to finally flame them.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In the original game, they, like the Dockworkers, closely resemble the Balloonists (only bigger) that transport you between worlds, while in the Reignited trilogy, they are more obviously Gnorcs.

References

  1. Spyro the Dragon Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 103