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|homeworld = [[Lofty Castle]] <br /> [[Dark Passage]]
|homeworld = [[Lofty Castle]] <br /> [[Dark Passage]]
|appearances = [[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]
|appearances = [[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]
|attack = Arrows|species = Imps
|attack = Arrows
|species = Imps
|role = Enemy}}
|role = Enemy}}
'''Cupids''' are enemies found in [[Dark Passage]] and [[Lofty Castle]], both of which are realms in the [[Dream Weavers]] homeworld. These nasty, winged little fiends will try to shoot their arrows at [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]].
'''Cupids'''<ref>Spyro the Dragon Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 84</ref> are enemies found in [[Dark Passage]] and [[Lofty Castle]], both of which are realms in the [[Dream Weavers]] homeworld. These nasty, winged little fiends will try to shoot their arrows at [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]].


They are clearly based on a Cupid, the God of beauty and love, whose arrows make the victim fall in love. However the arrows of these enemies are only meant to spread hate and injury. They also greatly resemble devils instead of angels, since they have horns instead of halos and a red complexion rather than a milky white one. They still have their shock of blonde hair though. When you flame them and they die, they make a strange grunting sound.
They are clearly based on a Cupid, the God of beauty and love, whose arrows make the victim fall in love. However the arrows of these enemies are only meant to spread hate and injury. They also greatly resemble devils instead of angels, since they have horns instead of halos and a red complexion rather than a milky white one. They still have their shock of blonde hair though. When you flame them and they die, they make a strange grunting sound.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*If there is an enemy between you and the Cupid, the Cupid's arrow will go through that enemy, killing it.
*If there is an enemy between you and the Cupid, the Cupid's arrow will go through that enemy, killing it.
*Their death sound was later recycled and used for the [[Gators]] in [[Spooky Swamp]] in ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'', but it's only heard when the rhynocs attack the gators, the gators bite each other on the tail. Or when [[Sleepyhead]] uses magic to make them appear.
*Their death sound was later recycled and used for the [[Gators]] in [[Spooky Swamp]] in ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'', but it's only heard when the rhynocs attack the gators, the gators bite each other on the tail. Or when [[Sleepyhead]] uses magic to make them appear.
==References==
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Revision as of 09:35, February 21, 2018

Template:Characterbox Cupids[1] are enemies found in Dark Passage and Lofty Castle, both of which are realms in the Dream Weavers homeworld. These nasty, winged little fiends will try to shoot their arrows at Spyro.

They are clearly based on a Cupid, the God of beauty and love, whose arrows make the victim fall in love. However the arrows of these enemies are only meant to spread hate and injury. They also greatly resemble devils instead of angels, since they have horns instead of halos and a red complexion rather than a milky white one. They still have their shock of blonde hair though. When you flame them and they die, they make a strange grunting sound.

Trivia

  • If there is an enemy between you and the Cupid, the Cupid's arrow will go through that enemy, killing it.
  • Their death sound was later recycled and used for the Gators in Spooky Swamp in Spyro: Year of the Dragon, but it's only heard when the rhynocs attack the gators, the gators bite each other on the tail. Or when Sleepyhead uses magic to make them appear.

References

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  1. Spyro the Dragon Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 84