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{{Q|A gift that speaks across generations...a gift that empowers you with the spirit of the past, strengthening you with the wisdom of the ages.|[[Ignitus]]}}
{{Q|A gift that speaks across generations...a gift that empowers you with the spirit of the past, strengthening you with the wisdom of the ages.|[[Ignitus]]}}
'''Spirit Gems '''are the [[Gems|gem glusters]] in [[The Legend of Spyro (series)|The Legend of Spyro series]] that give out red, green, blue and purple gems. They are the only gems in the entire Legend series that give out every type of gem at once. They can be found basically anywhere, including in huge clumps of grass.  
'''Spirit Gems '''are the [[Gems|gem glusters]] in [[The Legend of Spyro (series)|The Legend of Spyro series]] that give out red, green, blue and purple gems. They are the only gems in the entire Legend series that give out every type of gem at once. They can be found basically anywhere, including in huge clumps of grass.


==Role==
==Role==
Ignitus stated in [[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning|''A New Beginning'']] that the Spirit Gems are a gift from the ancestors. They are also the lifeforce of all dragons. The dragon race is known to draw strength from these Gems. However, [[Malefor]] taught the [[Apes]] to harness the power of the Spirit Gems for their evil purposes.
Ignitus stated in [[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning|''A New Beginning'']] that the Spirit Gems are a gift from the ancestors. They are also the life force of all dragons. The dragon race is known to draw strength from these Gems. However, [[Malefor]] taught the [[Apes]] to artifically harness the power of the Spirit Gems for their evil purposes.


[[Spyro (The Legend of Spyro)|Spyro]] also stated that when he hit a Spirit Gem cluster, he felt the power of a thousand suns pass through his body.
[[Spyro (The Legend of Spyro)|Spyro]] also stated that when he hit a Spirit Gem cluster, he felt the power of a thousand suns pass through his body.
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In ''A New Beginning'', the Spirit Gems appear as iridescent gem clusters that give out health, mana, and fury gems.
In ''A New Beginning'', the Spirit Gems appear as iridescent gem clusters that give out health, mana, and fury gems.
In [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night|The Eternal Night]] and [[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon|Dawn of the Dragon]], they appear as separate types of Gems: red for health, green for mana, and purple for fury.
In [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night|The Eternal Night]] and [[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon|Dawn of the Dragon]], they appear as separate types of Gems: red for health, green for mana, and purple for fury.


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Revision as of 17:35, May 21, 2011

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A Spirit Gem

Template:Q Spirit Gems are the gem glusters in The Legend of Spyro series that give out red, green, blue and purple gems. They are the only gems in the entire Legend series that give out every type of gem at once. They can be found basically anywhere, including in huge clumps of grass.

Role

Ignitus stated in A New Beginning that the Spirit Gems are a gift from the ancestors. They are also the life force of all dragons. The dragon race is known to draw strength from these Gems. However, Malefor taught the Apes to artifically harness the power of the Spirit Gems for their evil purposes.

Spyro also stated that when he hit a Spirit Gem cluster, he felt the power of a thousand suns pass through his body.

Abilities

In A New Beginning, the Spirit Gems appear as iridescent gem clusters that give out health, mana, and fury gems. In The Eternal Night and Dawn of the Dragon, they appear as separate types of Gems: red for health, green for mana, and purple for fury.


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