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'''Puffing Platypuses '''are aquatic enemies seen in [[Mystic Marsh]], in the game [[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage]]. They can change from an inoffensive platypus to a big spiked creature whenever they sneeze. | '''Puffing Platypuses '''are aquatic enemies seen in [[Mystic Marsh]], in the game [[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage]]. They can change from an inoffensive platypus to a big spiked creature whenever they sneeze. However, when deflated, these animals look like a stereotypical platypus, only gray. | ||
The only way to defeat them is to charge them, because they are only found underwater. They can only be defeated when they aren't inflated, otherwise they will always hurt [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]]. They are obstacles in a certain underwater cave in the level, to test the player's patience. | The only way to defeat them is to charge them, because they are only found underwater. They can only be defeated when they aren't inflated, otherwise they will always hurt [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]]. They are obstacles in a certain underwater cave in the level, to test the player's patience. | ||
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Revision as of 05:24, February 12, 2014
Template:Characterbox Puffing Platypuses are aquatic enemies seen in Mystic Marsh, in the game Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage. They can change from an inoffensive platypus to a big spiked creature whenever they sneeze. However, when deflated, these animals look like a stereotypical platypus, only gray.
The only way to defeat them is to charge them, because they are only found underwater. They can only be defeated when they aren't inflated, otherwise they will always hurt Spyro. They are obstacles in a certain underwater cave in the level, to test the player's patience.
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Inoffensive platypus
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