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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the original game, the musket balls fired by the Gnorc Musketeers won't hurt Spyro if he charges them; they just knock him back like he's hitting a wall.
*In the original game, the musket balls fired by the Gnorc Musketeers won't hurt Spyro if he charges them; they just knock him back like he's hitting a wall.
**This is no longer the case in the ''Reignited Trilogy''. In addition, their muskets appear to have been replaced with fireballs.
**This is no longer the case in the ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]''. In addition, their muskets appear to have been replaced with fireballs.
*Their weapon looks more akin to a Blunderbuss, than a musket.
*Their weapon looks more akin to a Blunderbuss, than a musket.


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Revision as of 02:54, March 21, 2020

Template:CharacterboxGnorc Musketeers[1] are Gnorcs that appear in Dry Canyon in the Peace Keepers Homeworld. They wear army helmets and brown pants, and are armed with a musket and shield. They will fire at Spyro with slow-moving musket balls and will generally stay in one place. Their metal shields make them invulnerable to flames, but they can easily be subdued with a charge.

Trivia

  • In the original game, the musket balls fired by the Gnorc Musketeers won't hurt Spyro if he charges them; they just knock him back like he's hitting a wall.
    • This is no longer the case in the Spyro Reignited Trilogy. In addition, their muskets appear to have been replaced with fireballs.
  • Their weapon looks more akin to a Blunderbuss, than a musket.

References

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  1. Spyro the Dragon Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 29