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|name = Coward Rhynocs
|name = Coward Rhynocs
|image = <gallery>Sunnyvillarhynoc1.jpg|Original
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Original=[[File:CowardRhynoc_OG.jpg|190px]]
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|species = Rhynoc
Reignited=[[File:CowardRhynoc_Reignited.jpg|200px]]
|appearances = ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]''<br>''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]''
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|role = Enemy (neutral)
|world = [[Sunny Villa]]
|homeworld = [[Sunny Villa]]
|first_appearance = ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'' (2000)
|attack = None}}'''Coward Rhynocs '''are [[Rhynocs|Rhynoc]] enemies that can be found in [[Sunny Villa]], in the ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]''.
|latest_appearance=''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'' (2018)
|variant_of=[[Rhynoc]]}}
'''Coward Rhynocs '''are [[Rhynoc]] enemies that can be found in [[Sunny Villa]], in the ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]''.


==Appearance==
==Characteristics==
In the original trilogy, they are Rhynocs of very short stature, who wear a very simple olive green Roman skirt, an earth-colored toga-style shirt with gray details and gold-colored epaulettes. They wear a golden helmet and a small shield. His skin is light lavender and with huge feet.
===Physical Appearance===
In the original trilogy, they are purple Rhynocs of very short stature, who wear a very simple olive green Roman skirt, an earth-colored toga-style shirt with gray details and gold-colored epaulettes. They wear a golden helmet and a small shield. His skin is light lavender and with huge feet.


In the ''Reignited Trilogy'', they are still shorter in stature, but wear a Roman skirt made up of several folds of leather with gold details, light gold armor with a silver clasp. On their shoulders they wear silver-colored epaulettes and a bronze and gold gladiator helmet. They carry a wooden shield with gilding. They are the only cross-legged Rhynocs and are deep purple in color.
In the ''Reignited Trilogy'', they are still shorter in stature, but wear a Roman skirt made up of several folds of leather with gold details, light gold armor with a silver clasp. On their shoulders they wear silver-colored epaulettes and a bronze and gold gladiator helmet. They carry a wooden shield with gilding. They are the only cross-legged Rhynocs and are deep purple in color.


==Attack==
===Attack===
They do not harm Spyro and either will be forced to run away from Spyro's distance or cower on the spot. They posses small shields, but they do not impede [[charge]] or [[Fire|flame]] attacks at all. These are a reference to [[Common Gnorcs]] in the first game (as well as the [[Indigo Lizards]] from the second game), where they will run away in fear.
These Rhynocs do not harm Spyro and either will be forced to run away from him or cower on the spot. They posses small shields, but they do not impede [[charge]] or [[Flame]] attacks at all. These are a reference to [[Goon]]s in the first game (as well as the [[Indigo Lizard]]s from the second game), where they will run away in fear.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Cowar Rhynoc scaried.gif|The poor Rhynoc scaried.
Coward Rhynoc (2).png|Seeing the character with confusion.
Coward Rhynoc (2).png|Seeing the character with confusion.
</gallery>
</gallery>
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* They're the only type of Rhynoc that don't attack Spyro.
* They're the only type of Rhynoc that don't attack Spyro.
** They could be considered the only friendly Rhynocs, since, despite having weapons, they do not attack in any way, similar to the [[Rhynoc Submarines|Submarine Rhynocs]].
** They could be considered the only friendly Rhynocs, since, despite having weapons, they do not attack in any way, similar to the [[Rhynoc Submarine|Submarine Rhynocs]].


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Latest revision as of 04:05, May 2, 2025

Coward Rhynocs
World Sunny Villa
First appearance Spyro: Year of the Dragon (2000)
Latest appearance Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018)
Variant of Rhynoc

Coward Rhynocs are Rhynoc enemies that can be found in Sunny Villa, in the Spyro: Year of the Dragon.

Characteristics

Physical Appearance

In the original trilogy, they are purple Rhynocs of very short stature, who wear a very simple olive green Roman skirt, an earth-colored toga-style shirt with gray details and gold-colored epaulettes. They wear a golden helmet and a small shield. His skin is light lavender and with huge feet.

In the Reignited Trilogy, they are still shorter in stature, but wear a Roman skirt made up of several folds of leather with gold details, light gold armor with a silver clasp. On their shoulders they wear silver-colored epaulettes and a bronze and gold gladiator helmet. They carry a wooden shield with gilding. They are the only cross-legged Rhynocs and are deep purple in color.

Attack

These Rhynocs do not harm Spyro and either will be forced to run away from him or cower on the spot. They posses small shields, but they do not impede charge or Flame attacks at all. These are a reference to Goons in the first game (as well as the Indigo Lizards from the second game), where they will run away in fear.

Gallery

Trivia

  • They're the only type of Rhynoc that don't attack Spyro.
    • They could be considered the only friendly Rhynocs, since, despite having weapons, they do not attack in any way, similar to the Submarine Rhynocs.

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