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'''Elemental Fury''' attacks are [[Spyro (The Legend of Spyro)|Spyro]]'s most powerful attacks in [[The Legend of Spyro (series)|The Legend of Spyro series]]. They are usually unlocked when the purple "Fury Bar" (located around the element picture in the upper left corner) is full. You can fill it by collecting [[Gems|purple gems]] that are released from enemies or [[Spirit Gems]]. Fury attacks can also be upgraded by collecting blue gems. Upgraded Fury attacks are named after [[dragons]] who were experts in the art of such attacks.
'''Elemental Furies''' are [[Spyro (The Legend of Spyro)|Spyro]]'s most powerful attacks in [[The Legend of Spyro (series)|''The Legend of Spyro'' series]]. [[Dragon (The Legend of Spyro)|Dragons]] who gain full mastery over their respective elements can unleash devastating bursts of destruction against their enemies.
 
In ''The Legend of Spyro'' trilogy, Fury attacks are usually unlocked when the purple "Fury Bar" (located around the element picture in the upper left corner) is full. The player can fill it by collecting purple gems that are released from enemies or [[Gem (The Legend of Spyro)|Gems]]. Fury attacks can also be upgraded by collecting blue gems. Upgraded Fury attacks are named after [[Dragon Guardian]]s who were experts in the art of such attacks.
 
==Known Elemental Furies==
*[[Fire (The Legend of Spyro)|Fire]]
*[[Ice (The Legend of Spyro)|Ice]]
*[[Earth]]
*[[Electricity (The Legend of Spyro)|Electricity]]
*[[Aether]]
*[[Dragon Time]]


The following is a list of the different kinds of attacks:
*[[Fire (The Legend of Spyro)|Fire]]:Spyro,after a few seconds in the air,let's out a giant explosion which burns all enemies around him (incinerating them if they are weak enough). 
*[[Ice (The Legend of Spyro)|Ice]]:Spyro will fly up,and snow will wirl around,and after a while,Ice will cover the floor,freezing all enemies around him in ice.The ice will break,letting out the enemies...or their frozen corpses!
*[[Earth (The Legend of Spyro)|Earth]]:Leaves begin to wirl around,and a few twisters will form,and,the most devastating is that after that boulders will fall out of the sky,squishing everyone near.
*[[Electricity (The Legend of Spyro)|Electricity]]:Storm clouds will roll and a lightning will strike with a huge electric wave will storm across the small area,electrucing all who are near...and making a power outage! 
*[[Convexity (Element)|Convexity]]:In the first game,Spyro will slowly charge up power,then a portal will open,and a pack of clones of Spyro's head will come raging out,slamming Cynder horn first even after her health depleted all the way,so hard with every hit that after the fury is over,Cynder is too weakened to move at all,and will fall unconcsous.in the second game,Spyro will let out a lazer coming out of his mouth,blowing Gual away.Then,Spyro will fly up,and unleash a giant wave which will turn Gual to stone.Then Spyro will unleash the most devastating wave,which turns the Gual statue to stone,ultimately killing him.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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gallery053-1.jpg|Spyro's Fire Fury in The Eternal Night
gallery053-1.jpg|Spyro's Fire Fury in ''The Eternal Night''
gallery002-4.jpg|Spyro's Fire Fury in A New Beginning
gallery002-4.jpg|Spyro's Fire Fury in ''A New Beginning''
gallery035-3.jpg|Spyro performing a Fire Fury
gallery035-3.jpg|Spyro performing a Fire Fury
gallery041-2.jpg|Ignitus's Fury
gallery041-2.jpg|Ignitus's Fire Fury
gallery2144.png|Spyro's Fire Fury in the GBA version of A New Beginning
gallery2144.png|Spyro's Fire Fury in the GBA version of ''A New Beginning''
gallery064-2.jpg|Spyro's Lightning Fury performed on the [[Executioner]] in The Eternal Night
gallery064-2.jpg|Spyro's Lightning Fury performed on the [[Executioner]] in ''The Eternal Night''
gallery037-3.jpg|Spyro's Ice Fury
gallery037-3.jpg|Spyro's Ice Fury
DragonTimeFury.jpg|Spyro unleashing his Dragon Time Fury in the pre-credits cutscene of ''The Eternal Night''
Spyro LightAetherFury2.jpg|Spyro's Aether Fury attack on Cynder
DarkSpyro DarkAether Fury.jpg|Dark Spyro's Dark Aether Fury attack
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==Trivia==
*Elemental Furies are entirely absent in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]]''. Instead they are replaced by the Aether Breath.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:30, May 7, 2025

Elemental Furies are Spyro's most powerful attacks in The Legend of Spyro series. Dragons who gain full mastery over their respective elements can unleash devastating bursts of destruction against their enemies.

In The Legend of Spyro trilogy, Fury attacks are usually unlocked when the purple "Fury Bar" (located around the element picture in the upper left corner) is full. The player can fill it by collecting purple gems that are released from enemies or Gems. Fury attacks can also be upgraded by collecting blue gems. Upgraded Fury attacks are named after Dragon Guardians who were experts in the art of such attacks.

Known Elemental Furies

Gallery

Trivia