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Template:CharacterboxSlap-Happy Armored Monks[1] are enemies that that appear in the Dream Weavers homeworld from Spyro the Dragon.
Appearance
In their main small form, they wear what appears to be a monk cloak with an armored breastplate, invulnerable to flames. Their arms are noticeably larger with their red-haired head appears to be pint-sized. They wear flat-looking yellow shoes.
In their larger form, the only two differences is the head and arms are in perfect shape. Their right eye, however, is half-shut.
Behavior
There is a cannon in this realm that shoots magical beams, which change the size of these creatures—they alternate between small and large, similar to Carrot-Topped Monks. Spyro can defeat the fools by charging them only when they are small. Slap-Happy Armored Monks turning into their larger form will cause them to become invincible, which means they're invulnerable to both flaming and charging.
When they are large and Spyro approaches one, they start waving their arms and blabber incoherently. When they are small, they do little, but scream when Spyro charges at them.
Trivia
- Slap-Happy Armored Monks and Armored Turtles are the only two enemies in the game to be completely invincible in their larger form.
- There is a glitch that occur from their larger form. As soon as Spyro charges at one when the magical beam hits before changing back to its smaller normal form, the large Slap-Happy Armored Monk do takes damage. Whenever they touch the ground while dying, its model disappears in a "glitchy" way.
References
- ↑ Spyro the Dragon Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 80