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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Spyro makes a Parappa the Rapper reference when he tells Tomas, "You gotta believe!"
*Spyro makes a Parappa the Rapper reference when he tells Tomas, "You gotta believe!"
*This is probably the only level in ''[[Spyro the Dragon]]'' where you do not need to find the key for the locked chest. You can break it open with the exploding metal barrels that pop up in that room. This will cause the key to disappear from the level.
*This is one of a few levels where you do not need to find the key to open the locked chest - you can break it open with the exploding metal barrels that pop up in its room. This will cause the key to disappear from the level.
**Similar tricks can be performed in the [[Magic Crafters]] home my supercharging the locked chest there.
*This level's background appears to be a recoloured variant of the one used in [[Gnasty's World]].
*This level's background appears to be a recoloured variant of the one used in [[Gnasty's World]].
*In the late demo, this level is called [[Twilight Harbour]], has [[Alpine Ridge]]'s music, and one gem is misplaced which makes a Gnorc drop a life-[[Orbs|Orb]] instead. The level also housed a third dragon near the end of the level, but still without anyone existing inside the crystal prison at all.
*In the unreleased June 1998 Prototype, this level's name is switched with [[Twilight Harbour]], despite having the correct name in an earlier build. This may be due to the fact that the levels changed ID values around this point in development, and the names may have still been assigned to the wrong IDs.
*Rumors are told that the Dockworkers look like the balloonist that can be seen in each Homeworlds but the species are unknown.
*In early builds of the game, this level has been heard to use the [[Peace Keepers]] theme, and in later builds the [[Alpine Ridge]] theme instead. The level also once housed a third dragon near the end of the level, but no cutscene plays upon its collection.
*It is said that the Dockworkers look like the balloonists that can be seen in each Homeworld, but the species of these NPCs is unknown.


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Revision as of 21:39, May 8, 2020

Template:PlaceOriginalGnorc Cove (ナスティ ハーバー 6-1 Gnasty Harbor 6-1 in Japanese) is a world which appears in Gnasty's World Homeworld. Steel Barrels and TNT Barrels are abundant here, along with Gnorcs that throw them. A few Gnorcs are also lacking clothes and attack Spyro by slapping him. Often there are Gnorcs dressed like mechanics that carry wrenches. Most stand atop steel barrels and whack Spyro over the head with the wrench. This appears to be a dock for loading and unloading explosives for a fight against the dragons. A couple of boats act as the path to the end of the level, although their interiors are sorely lacking.

Statistics

  • Gems: 400

Enemies

Dragons

Walkthrough

File:Spyro the Dragon 120% Walkthrough - 32 - Gnorc Cove
By ZephyGameGuides

Gallery

Trivia

  • Spyro makes a Parappa the Rapper reference when he tells Tomas, "You gotta believe!"
  • This is one of a few levels where you do not need to find the key to open the locked chest - you can break it open with the exploding metal barrels that pop up in its room. This will cause the key to disappear from the level.
    • Similar tricks can be performed in the Magic Crafters home my supercharging the locked chest there.
  • This level's background appears to be a recoloured variant of the one used in Gnasty's World.
  • In the unreleased June 1998 Prototype, this level's name is switched with Twilight Harbour, despite having the correct name in an earlier build. This may be due to the fact that the levels changed ID values around this point in development, and the names may have still been assigned to the wrong IDs.
  • In early builds of the game, this level has been heard to use the Peace Keepers theme, and in later builds the Alpine Ridge theme instead. The level also once housed a third dragon near the end of the level, but no cutscene plays upon its collection.
  • It is said that the Dockworkers look like the balloonists that can be seen in each Homeworld, but the species of these NPCs is unknown.

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