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The Idols were originally statues carved by the [[Green Colosi]], but unfortunately, they came to life and have started terrorizing the locals. The Idols took over the native's temples and stopped all of them from working. The leader of the group took some of his allies and imprisoned some female native dancers. [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] had to save them so the dancers can perform a rain dance to vanquish the leader. | The Idols were originally statues carved by the [[Green Colosi]], but unfortunately, they came to life and have started terrorizing the locals. The Idols took over the native's temples, stole their food (which they wield as weapons), and stopped all of them from working. The leader of the group took some of his allies and imprisoned some female native dancers. [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] had to save them so the dancers can perform a rain dance to vanquish the leader. | ||
The Idol Monsters were also reintroduced in ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'' at [[Luau Island]]. Along with the [[Riptocs]], they imprisoned the tourists and planned to eat them. They would vocalize a loud questioning noise when you came too near. | The Idol Monsters were also reintroduced in ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'' at [[Luau Island]]. Along with the [[Riptocs]], they imprisoned the tourists and planned to eat them. They would vocalize a loud questioning noise when you came too near. |
Revision as of 17:11, November 24, 2018
Template:CharacterboxThe Idol Monsters, also known as Tiki Monsters, are enemies that appear in the level Idol Springs, in the game Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!.
Story
The Idols were originally statues carved by the Green Colosi, but unfortunately, they came to life and have started terrorizing the locals. The Idols took over the native's temples, stole their food (which they wield as weapons), and stopped all of them from working. The leader of the group took some of his allies and imprisoned some female native dancers. Spyro had to save them so the dancers can perform a rain dance to vanquish the leader.
The Idol Monsters were also reintroduced in Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly at Luau Island. Along with the Riptocs, they imprisoned the tourists and planned to eat them. They would vocalize a loud questioning noise when you came too near.
They also appeared in Spyro 2: Season of Flame in Tiki Tropics and tried to take over.
Subtypes
- Tall Idols (two versions) - only defeated by fire
- Short Idols - only defeated by charging
- Umbrella Idol - only defeated by hula girl rain dance
- Large Hungry Idol - can only be calmed down by being fed fish (cannot be killed)
Gallery
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Oliver Wade's concept art of an Idol
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An idol on Luau Island
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Concept art of the Idols in the Spyro Reignited Trilogy