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In the final boss fight of [[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]], [[Malefor]] has the powers of Convexity breath but very different than any breath that the player can control. These | In the final boss fight of [[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]], [[Malefor]] has the powers of Convexity breath but very different than any breath that the player can control. These abilities include Convexity Fire, Convexity Comet Dash, Convexity Bomb and the normal Convexity breath. | ||
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Revision as of 02:17, November 17, 2009
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Game: | The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning |
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Items: | None |
Boss: | Cynder |
Convexity is the final level in the game The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning. The level just consits of a group of platforms to jump from one to the other and then the games final boss, Cynder. A strange, mysterious and slightly creepy voice can be heard in this level calling Spyro's name repeatedly as he gets closer to confronting Cynder. This voice could be the voice of the Dark Master. Convexity is also the name of the 5th breath that is either only able to be used in the final level of the game, can be unlocked through out the game or, in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon is the Fury breath replacing the blast of energy.
Story
After gathering all four of the needed crystals, Cynder has finaly completed her task of reserecting the Dark Master. But before the gate to Convexity opens Spyro comes to stop Cynder. After hearing the voice of Ignitus echo in his head, Spyro gains the energy to perform a fury powerful enough to free Cynder from the Dark Master's control. Cynder is then reverted back to how she would be if she had not been taken by the Dark Master. Spyro then realises that he needs to save Cynder and take her back to the temple as the gate to Convexity opens and attempts to pull the three of them in.
Convexity Breath
In the three games, The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night and The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, you have been able to play using the Convexity breath. In The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning the breath was only acsessable in the final section of the boss fight with Cynder. It looked like the earth breath but was purple and seemed to raise the fury bar with every blast, even if it wasn't on Cynder. In The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night the breath was acsessable in the second half of the Gaul boss fight but can be unlocked perminently by compleating the 5 Dragon Challenges. This breath also comes with the Dark Spyro skin. It Resembles a purple-coloured wind, Spyro can use it in Melee attacks by attacking rapidly with various blows. Briefly in a cutscene, it has the effect of partially turning Gaul into Stone, When Spyro Uses the Convexity Fury Attack, It Turns him completely into a statue, which then Shatters (Killing Him). In The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon the breath replaced the original Fury and can also be perminently unlocked when all armour pieces from the third set are placed on either Spyro or Cynder. However, this breath does drain the mana bar very quickly.
Malefor's Convexity Breath
In the final boss fight of The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, Malefor has the powers of Convexity breath but very different than any breath that the player can control. These abilities include Convexity Fire, Convexity Comet Dash, Convexity Bomb and the normal Convexity breath.