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| | |games=''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]''<br>''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'' | ||
| | |homeworld=[[Summer Forest]] | ||
| | |enemies=[[Tiki]]s | ||
| | |inhabitants=[[Green Colosi]] | ||
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|orbs = 2 | |fodder=Ladybug | ||
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'''Idol Springs''' is the third [[Realm|realm]] of the [[Summer Forest]] [[Home World|home world]] in ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]'' and ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]''. The idols that the workmen sculpted have suddenly come to life and are causing problems for the locals. To make progress, [[Spyro]] must defeat the idols that are attacking the sculptors. Fully completing this level hinges on Spyro's ability to swim, so pay [[Moneybags]] for this ability before hopping into the portal. | |||
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'''Idol Springs''' is the third [[ | |||
The | ==Cutscenes== | ||
===Opening Scene=== | |||
The opening scene shows a worker Colosi chipping away at a wooden idol, which suddenly comes to life! The worker shouts "IDOL" in a high pitched voice and is then chased by the idol. Another worker gets an idea from this, and quickly chips away to make a Hula Girl idol. He kisses her, expecting her to come to life, but only succeeds in knocking the wooden statue over, thus breaking his heart. | |||
===Closing Scene=== | |||
The closing scene depicts a few workers around a fire, toasting marshmallows and wieners on sticks. From a nearby river, underneath a bridge, a lone possessed idol watches the party, then shows himself. As one of the workers screams in terror, the idol lifts his stick with a treat on the end. He then gleefully joins the campfire, much to the confusion of the workers. | |||
== | ===Intro and Closing Video=== | ||
= | {{#ev:youtube|jeEVs8a2oGw|300px}} | ||
==== | ==Objectives== | ||
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!colspan="4" style="background:#A0DEFA;"|[[File:S2RR Idol Springs logo.png]]<br>[[File:S2RR Jade Idol.png|55px|Talisman]][[File:JadeIdol_Talisman_SpyroReignitedTrilogy_UIArt.png|36px|Talisman]]Jade Idol | |||
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![[File:Gem SpyroReignitedTrilogy UI Art.png|50px]]400/400 | |||
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!width=15%|Orb Challenges [[File:Orb ReignitedTrilogy Icon.png|x40px]] | |||
!width=75%|Description | |||
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|Foreman Bud's Puzzles<br>(Difficulty: ★★★☆☆) | |||
|'''1.''' The Yellow Blocks - The goal is to turn all the blocks yellow. This can take forever if you're not careful. When you step on a block, it turns the two beside it the opposite colour of what it is. Talking to Foreman Bud can reset the puzzle. (Minimum blocks is 4, hit all 4 corners, nothing else)<br>'''2.''' The Hungry Idol - Requires the ability to swim in-order to spawn Foreman Bud after the first challenge, he meets you at the lake after leaving the first area of this challenge via water only. You must feed the Idol 10 Yellow or Blue fish by flaming them as they jump in front of you. (Adjust for the correct angle) Red fish causes the Idol to vomit up 3 previous fish, setting you back. So don't flame the red fish!<br>'''3.''' The Coloured Stones - Located near the end of the level you'll see 5 stones of different shape, colour, and top piece. Step on them in the correct order. Foreman Bud will step on the first one for you. If you step on an incorrect one, you have to start over so you can win by trial & error. Hint: The stone you step on next will have something in common with the stone you just stepped on. Answer: Green Star, Orange Diamond, Orange Crescent, White Crescent, Blue Circle. | |||
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|Hula Girl Rescue<br>(Difficulty: ★★★☆☆) | |||
|Located close to the Coloured Stones, you will see a circle of hula girls on stones. In the centre there will be Stella, a Hula Girl bound to a rock. Use the Supercharge to run the circle knocking the stone idols from beneath the Hula Girls so they can join Stella in the middle. You must get all 6 hula girls in one trip around the track otherwise the stone idols put the Hula Girls back on their heads. | |||
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===Secret Areas=== | ===Secret Areas=== | ||
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* Running along the platforms found surrounding the area containing the Hula Girls will eventually lead you to a rocket. By lighting this off, it will break the chest found in the beginning area where you feed the fish to the Idol. Some gems may fall into the water, so check in and around the platform. You can reach it by jumping and gliding off of where the rocket is. | * Running along the platforms found surrounding the area containing the Hula Girls will eventually lead you to a rocket. By lighting this off, it will break the chest found in the beginning area where you feed the fish to the Idol. Some gems may fall into the water, so check in and around the platform. You can reach it by jumping and gliding off of where the rocket is. | ||
== | ===Skill Point=== | ||
*Land on Idol | |||
** In the area where the Hula Girls are found, there is an idol in the centre. Use the ledges around the place to jump to the most dipped down corner. See a video walkthrough if you're having trouble because it can be a very tricky jump | |||
== | ===Achievements & Trophies ''(Reignited Trilogy) '' === | ||
= | * '''Bad Sushi''': Do not feed the Hungry Idol any red fish. | ||
* | ** ''PS4'': Bronze Trophy | ||
** | ** ''XBOX One'': 20G | ||
** | |||
== | ==Enemies== | ||
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!width=15%|Description | |||
!width=6%|Can be flamed? | |||
!width=6%|Can be charged? | |||
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|align=center|[[File:Fat Idol.jpg|110px]]<br>'''[[Tall Idol]]''' | |||
|Idols that carry around flaming shish kabobs. | |||
|style="text-align:center"|{{color|Yes|green}} | |||
|style="text-align:center"|{{color|No|red}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| style="- | |align=center|[[File:Short idols.jpg|110px]]<br>'''[[Short Idol]]''' | ||
|Idols that carry metal shields. | |||
|style="text-align:center"|{{color|No|red}} | |||
|style="text-align:center"|{{color|Yes|green}} | |||
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|align=center|[[File:Tall Idol.jpg|110px]]<br>'''Thin Idol''' | |||
|Skinny idols that hold colosi workmen hostage | |||
|style="text-align:center"|{{color|Yes|green}} | |||
|style="text-align:center"|{{color|No|red}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Walkthrough Video== | |||
{{#ev:youtube|Fkv7UhrknLI|330px}} | |||
==Glitches== | ==Glitches== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{main-gallery}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Idol Springs is paired with [[Colossus]]. Both levels feature strong usage of manufactured iconography (idols and statues), and both stages are inhabited by differently-coloured Colosi. | *Idol Springs is paired with [[Colossus]]. Both levels feature strong usage of manufactured iconography (idols and statues), and both stages are inhabited by differently-coloured Colosi. | ||
**An early name for the realm, found in the code for the demo, was "Colossus Springs," and Colossus was to be called "Colossus Steppes" or "Colossus Valley". "Colossus Springs" is later mentioned by | **An early name for the realm, found in the code for the demo, was "Colossus Springs," and Colossus was to be called "Colossus Steppes" or "Colossus Valley". "Colossus Springs" is later mentioned by [[Romeo and Juliet|Private Romeo]] in [[Zephyr]], likely left in from before the paired level scheme was abandoned. | ||
*According to [[Elora]]'s scrapped level dialogue for Idol Springs, the workmen are famous throughout Avalar for the statues they carve.<ref name="Elora">''[https://youtu.be/Xmp3HxtQGIs?t=20 Elora’s Cut Level Intros in Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage! (Prototype from August 11th, 1999)]''. (Date Posted - Apr. 17, 2021). ''[https://youtube.com Youtube]''.</ref> | |||
**The dialogue also mentions that they love having barbecues.<ref name="Elora" /> | |||
*Idol Springs shares its theme with [[Fracture Hills]]. | *Idol Springs shares its theme with [[Fracture Hills]]. | ||
*This realm has the same | *This realm has the same skybox as [[Cliff Town]]. | ||
* The end | * The end cutscene is a probable reference to [[w:c:fridaythe13th:Jason Voorhees|Jason Voorhees]] from the ''[[Wikipedia:Friday the 13th (film)|Friday the 13th]]'' movies. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:18, May 9, 2025
Idol Springs | |
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Game(s): | Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! Spyro Reignited Trilogy |
Home World: | Summer Forest |
Inhabitant(s): | Green Colosi |
Enemies: | Tikis |
Gems: | 400 |
Orbs: | 2 |
Fodder: | Ladybug |
Idol Springs is the third realm of the Summer Forest home world in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! and Spyro Reignited Trilogy. The idols that the workmen sculpted have suddenly come to life and are causing problems for the locals. To make progress, Spyro must defeat the idols that are attacking the sculptors. Fully completing this level hinges on Spyro's ability to swim, so pay Moneybags for this ability before hopping into the portal.
Cutscenes
Opening Scene
The opening scene shows a worker Colosi chipping away at a wooden idol, which suddenly comes to life! The worker shouts "IDOL" in a high pitched voice and is then chased by the idol. Another worker gets an idea from this, and quickly chips away to make a Hula Girl idol. He kisses her, expecting her to come to life, but only succeeds in knocking the wooden statue over, thus breaking his heart.
Closing Scene
The closing scene depicts a few workers around a fire, toasting marshmallows and wieners on sticks. From a nearby river, underneath a bridge, a lone possessed idol watches the party, then shows himself. As one of the workers screams in terror, the idol lifts his stick with a treat on the end. He then gleefully joins the campfire, much to the confusion of the workers.
Intro and Closing Video
{{#ev:youtube|jeEVs8a2oGw|300px}}
Objectives
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Secret Areas
Rocket
- Running along the platforms found surrounding the area containing the Hula Girls will eventually lead you to a rocket. By lighting this off, it will break the chest found in the beginning area where you feed the fish to the Idol. Some gems may fall into the water, so check in and around the platform. You can reach it by jumping and gliding off of where the rocket is.
Skill Point
- Land on Idol
- In the area where the Hula Girls are found, there is an idol in the centre. Use the ledges around the place to jump to the most dipped down corner. See a video walkthrough if you're having trouble because it can be a very tricky jump
Achievements & Trophies (Reignited Trilogy)
- Bad Sushi: Do not feed the Hungry Idol any red fish.
- PS4: Bronze Trophy
- XBOX One: 20G
Enemies
Name | Description | Can be flamed? | Can be charged? |
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![]() Tall Idol |
Idols that carry around flaming shish kabobs. | Yes | No |
![]() Short Idol |
Idols that carry metal shields. | No | Yes |
![]() Thin Idol |
Skinny idols that hold colosi workmen hostage | Yes | No |
Walkthrough Video
{{#ev:youtube|Fkv7UhrknLI|330px}}
Glitches
- When the PlayStation Network released Ripto's Rage, this realm and Colossus failed to upload completely, and the game was taken off the market. This glitch has since been fixed, and the game has been re-released ever since.
- There is a swimming glitch for here. If you know how to double-jump (jump then press square and X at the same time without using d-pad or analog stick), in the beginning, you can jump on the surrounding wall, and double-jump again off the surrounding wall, in between to where the first worker rests and the next section of idols, if you headbash underneath the water at the right time, you will be swimming in the air!
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Idol Springs/Gallery.
Trivia
- Idol Springs is paired with Colossus. Both levels feature strong usage of manufactured iconography (idols and statues), and both stages are inhabited by differently-coloured Colosi.
- An early name for the realm, found in the code for the demo, was "Colossus Springs," and Colossus was to be called "Colossus Steppes" or "Colossus Valley". "Colossus Springs" is later mentioned by Private Romeo in Zephyr, likely left in from before the paired level scheme was abandoned.
- According to Elora's scrapped level dialogue for Idol Springs, the workmen are famous throughout Avalar for the statues they carve.[1]
- The dialogue also mentions that they love having barbecues.[1]
- Idol Springs shares its theme with Fracture Hills.
- This realm has the same skybox as Cliff Town.
- The end cutscene is a probable reference to Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th movies.
References
- ↑ a b Elora’s Cut Level Intros in Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage! (Prototype from August 11th, 1999). (Date Posted - Apr. 17, 2021). Youtube.