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|species = Rhynoc | |species = Rhynoc | ||
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|attack = Throws coal | |attack = Throws coal | ||
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The '''Hot Coal Rhynoc''' is an enemy located in [[Frozen Altars]] in [[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]. He is unique because of his coal piles, which he uses as his weapon by throwing them at [[Spyro]]. He also provides a form of comic relief; if you destroy his coal pile, and not him, he will be harmless, and will bend over and 'moon' you. <span style="font-style: normal; ">This would be a possible reference to </span>[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|the first game]]<span style="font-style: normal; ">, which also had a 'mooning' [[Foot Soldiers|opponent]].</span> | |homeworld = [[Frozen Altars]]}} | ||
The '''Hot Coal Rhynoc''' is an enemy located in [[Frozen Altars]] in [[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]. He is unique because of his coal piles, which he uses as his weapon by throwing them at [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]]. He also provides a form of comic relief; if you destroy his coal pile, and not him, he will be harmless, and will bend over and 'moon' you. <span style="font-style: normal; ">This would be a possible reference to </span>[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|the first game]]<span style="font-style: normal; ">, which also had a 'mooning' [[Foot Soldiers|opponent]].</span> | |||
Like many Frozen Altars enemies, he can be frozen and used as a stepping-stone. | |||
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Template:Characterbox The Hot Coal Rhynoc is an enemy located in Frozen Altars in Spyro: Year of the Dragon. He is unique because of his coal piles, which he uses as his weapon by throwing them at Spyro. He also provides a form of comic relief; if you destroy his coal pile, and not him, he will be harmless, and will bend over and 'moon' you. This would be a possible reference to the first game, which also had a 'mooning' opponent.
Like many Frozen Altars enemies, he can be frozen and used as a stepping-stone.