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[[File:Lock_chest.jpg|frame|A Lock Chest]]'''Lock Chests''' are containters that first appeared in numerous realms in [[Spyro the Dragon]]. Each contains many [[gems]], and can only be opened with a single corresponding key hidden somewhere else in the realm. It appears that [[Gnasty Gnorc]] put some of the [[Dragons]]' stolen treasure in these chests in an attempt to keep it from being recovered, but [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] is more clever than Gnasty anticipated and can track down all the keys with a little perseverance. | [[File:Lock_chest.jpg|frame|A Lock Chest]]'''Lock Chests''' are containters that first appeared in numerous realms in [[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]. Each contains many [[gems]], and can only be opened with a single corresponding key hidden somewhere else in the realm. It appears that [[Gnasty Gnorc]] put some of the [[Dragons]]' stolen treasure in these chests in an attempt to keep it from being recovered, but [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] is more clever than Gnasty anticipated and can track down all the keys with a little perseverance. | ||
Lock chests appear again in [[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]], where Spyro has to require a Lock Pick in order to open locked chests. | Lock chests appear again in [[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]], where Spyro has to require a Lock Pick in order to open locked chests. |
Revision as of 20:46, July 23, 2011

Lock Chests are containters that first appeared in numerous realms in Spyro the Dragon. Each contains many gems, and can only be opened with a single corresponding key hidden somewhere else in the realm. It appears that Gnasty Gnorc put some of the Dragons' stolen treasure in these chests in an attempt to keep it from being recovered, but Spyro is more clever than Gnasty anticipated and can track down all the keys with a little perseverance.
Lock chests appear again in Spyro: A Hero's Tail, where Spyro has to require a Lock Pick in order to open locked chests.
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A locked chest from Year of the Dragon
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A locked chest as seen in Season of Ice" and "Season of Flame"
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A key in Year of the Dragon
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A key in Spyro the Dragon
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A locked chest in A Hero's Tail