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Revision as of 03:03, May 8, 2020
Template:PlaceOriginalNight Flight (ナイト スカイ 2-5 Night Sky 2-5 in Japanese) is the Peace Keepers Speedway. It is set at night on the coast of an ocean under a purple, starry sky. There are giant, greenish crystals visible on the horizon.
To access this realm, Spyro must shoot the large rock with the target mark in Peace Keepers. This will reveal a platform, whereby he can access the portal to Night Flight. The original time limit for this stage is twenty-five (25) seconds.
Description
Night Flight is set at nightly playfield under a dark purple sky. Lighthouses, rings, arches, and chests are the items that Spyro must destroy to complete the mission.
Statistics
Items
- 8 Arches (time bonus +2 seconds)
- 8 Chests (time bonus +2 seconds)
- 8 Lighthouses (time bonus +2 seconds)
- 8 Rings (time bonus +1 second)
Walkthrough
Gallery
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy concept art of Night Flight
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Night Flight in Reignited
Trivia
- In Ratchet: Deadlocked (another game created by Insomniac Games, the former developers of Spyro), there is a challenge called Night Flight.
- The background in this level is strikingly similar to the one in Crystal Islands.
- In the late demo, Night Flight is known only as "FLYING." In the demo, the level also has fewer minutes on the counter and uses the title music.
- There are no Gnorcs to be captured in this stage.