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*In the late demo, the level is called "FLYING," the music is that of the [[Artisans]] homeworld, has less time to complete the challenges, is textured a lot differently, and is massively incomplete. The boats are represented in the collective guide as "rings." | *In the late demo, the level is called "FLYING," the music is that of the [[Artisans]] homeworld, has less time to complete the challenges, is textured a lot differently, and is massively incomplete. The boats are represented in the collective guide as "rings." | ||
*The theme song used in this level has a slight similarity to the theme used in the Flight Level, "Icy Flight." | |||
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Revision as of 11:44, September 21, 2018
Template:PlaceOriginal Wild Flight (ワイルド スカイ 4-5 Wild Sky 4-5 in Japanese) is the name of the Speedway in the Beast Makers Homeworld in Spyro the Dragon and the Spyro Reignited Trilogy remaster of the first game. A course set during the day, it features large green crystals and caves hiding chests. The water is noticeably cleaner than that of the other Beast Maker realms.
Statistics
- 8 boats
- 8 arches
- 8 planes
- 8 chests
Enemies
Walkthrough
Trivia
- In the late demo, the level is called "FLYING," the music is that of the Artisans homeworld, has less time to complete the challenges, is textured a lot differently, and is massively incomplete. The boats are represented in the collective guide as "rings."
- The theme song used in this level has a slight similarity to the theme used in the Flight Level, "Icy Flight."