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|name = Vultures | |name = Vultures | ||
|image = [[Image:Vultures.jpg]] | |image = [[Image:Vultures.jpg]] | ||
|homeworld = [[Dry Canyon]]<br />[[Cliff Town]]<br />[[Canyon Speedway]]<br />[[Icy Peak]]<br />[[Lost Fleet]]<br /> [[Dragonfly Falls]] | |homeworld = [[Dry Canyon]]<br />[[Cliff Town]]<br />[[Canyon Speedway]]<br />[[Icy Peak]]<br />[[Lost Fleet]]<br /> [[Dragonfly Falls]] | ||
| | |first_appearance = ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'' | |||
}}'''Vultures''' are a type of bird that can be found in three types of appearances, black feathers and white collar, blue feathers, and brown feathers. | }}'''Vultures''' are a type of bird that can be found in three types of appearances, black feathers and white collar, blue feathers, and brown feathers. | ||
The black-feathered ones can be found in [[Cliff Town]] and [[Dry Canyon]] sitting on thick wooden poles. If [[ | ==Characteristics== | ||
===Behavior=== | |||
The black-feathered ones can be found in [[Cliff Town]] and [[Dry Canyon]] sitting on thick wooden poles. If [[Spyro]] comes close enough, they will leave the poles and fly toward him, attempting to attack with their beaks. Their flying is slow and therefore they're easy to kill. If Spyro dodges their attack, they will fly back to their pole and won't attack anymore until they reach it. The vultures are vulnerable to both flame and charge attack. They are also used as bludgeoning weapons by [[Bird Wrangler]]s. | |||
In ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'', Blue-feathered vultures can be found in [[Canyon Speedway]] and [[Icy Peak]], flying around in the skies of those worlds. Spyro can either fly to them and flame them, or shoot at them with cannons (in the latter world, cannon is recommended). They can later be found in [[Lost Fleet]], flying around in the sky. Spyro will have to shoot at them with cannons to hit them. | In ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'', Blue-feathered vultures can be found in [[Canyon Speedway]] and [[Icy Peak]], flying around in the skies of those worlds. Spyro can either fly to them and flame them, or shoot at them with cannons (in the latter world, cannon is recommended). They can later be found in [[Lost Fleet]], flying around in the sky. Spyro will have to shoot at them with cannons to hit them. | ||
In ''[[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]'', brown-feathered vultures can be found in various parts of [[Dragonfly Falls]], flying around in the sky. If Spyro gets too close they will dive towards him and attempt to scratch him with their claws, or drop bombs at him. They also appear in the turret minigame in [[Coastal Remains]], where they and [[ | In ''[[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]'', brown-feathered vultures can be found in various parts of [[Dragonfly Falls]], flying around in the sky. If Spyro gets too close they will dive towards him and attempt to scratch him with their claws, or drop bombs at him. They also appear in the turret minigame in [[Coastal Remains]], where they and [[Crab]]s have to be defeated in order to save the baby turtles, and in [[Cloudy Speedway]]. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* In the ''Reignited Trilogy'' when the Vultures swoop at Spyro, they attack by swiping at him with their claws instead of jabbing with their beaks like in the original. | * In the ''Reignited Trilogy'' when the Vultures swoop at Spyro, they attack by swiping at him with their claws instead of jabbing with their beaks like in the original. | ||
* In an early story draft for ''Spyro the Dragon'' (which by then was going by the codename Pete), Gnasty Gnorc was to have a pet vulture named Malkiltint, who would be a reoccurring nuisance throughout the game and give "Pete" away when sneaking up on something, locking doors right in front of "Pete" and steal powerups, dragon-crystals and various other stuff in front of "Pete", and would engage in an airborne race between "Pete" and himself.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/gospyro/art/Spyro-Early-Gnasty-Storyline-1013985822</ref> | * In an early story draft for ''Spyro the Dragon'' (which by then was going by the codename Pete), Gnasty Gnorc was to have a pet vulture named Malkiltint, who would be a reoccurring nuisance throughout the game and give "Pete" away when sneaking up on something, locking doors right in front of "Pete" and steal powerups, dragon-crystals and various other stuff in front of "Pete", and would engage in an airborne race between "Pete" and himself.<ref>''[https://www.deviantart.com/gospyro/art/Spyro-Early-Gnasty-Storyline-1013985822 Spyro - Early Gnasty Storyline]''. (Date Posted - Jan 24, 2024) ''[https://deviantart.com DeviantArt]''.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 09:42, March 24, 2025
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Home World: | Dry Canyon Cliff Town Canyon Speedway Icy Peak Lost Fleet Dragonfly Falls |
First appearance: | Spyro the Dragon |
Latest appearance: | Spyro Reignited Trilogy |
Vultures are a type of bird that can be found in three types of appearances, black feathers and white collar, blue feathers, and brown feathers.
Characteristics
Behavior
The black-feathered ones can be found in Cliff Town and Dry Canyon sitting on thick wooden poles. If Spyro comes close enough, they will leave the poles and fly toward him, attempting to attack with their beaks. Their flying is slow and therefore they're easy to kill. If Spyro dodges their attack, they will fly back to their pole and won't attack anymore until they reach it. The vultures are vulnerable to both flame and charge attack. They are also used as bludgeoning weapons by Bird Wranglers.
In Spyro: Year of the Dragon, Blue-feathered vultures can be found in Canyon Speedway and Icy Peak, flying around in the skies of those worlds. Spyro can either fly to them and flame them, or shoot at them with cannons (in the latter world, cannon is recommended). They can later be found in Lost Fleet, flying around in the sky. Spyro will have to shoot at them with cannons to hit them.
In Spyro: A Hero's Tail, brown-feathered vultures can be found in various parts of Dragonfly Falls, flying around in the sky. If Spyro gets too close they will dive towards him and attempt to scratch him with their claws, or drop bombs at him. They also appear in the turret minigame in Coastal Remains, where they and Crabs have to be defeated in order to save the baby turtles, and in Cloudy Speedway.
Gallery
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A vulture in Icy Peak
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A vulture in Lost Fleet
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A vulture in Dragonfly Falls
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy character model of the Vulture by David Bunn.
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A vulture as a Spyro Reignited Trilogy trophy.
Trivia
- In the Reignited Trilogy when the Vultures swoop at Spyro, they attack by swiping at him with their claws instead of jabbing with their beaks like in the original.
- In an early story draft for Spyro the Dragon (which by then was going by the codename Pete), Gnasty Gnorc was to have a pet vulture named Malkiltint, who would be a reoccurring nuisance throughout the game and give "Pete" away when sneaking up on something, locking doors right in front of "Pete" and steal powerups, dragon-crystals and various other stuff in front of "Pete", and would engage in an airborne race between "Pete" and himself.[1]
References
- ↑ Spyro - Early Gnasty Storyline. (Date Posted - Jan 24, 2024) DeviantArt.