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DragonTimeFury.jpg|Spyro unleashing his Dragon Time Fury in the pre-credits cutscene of ''The Eternal Night''
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Elemental Furies are Spyro's most powerful attacks in The Legend of Spyro series. Dragons who gain full mastery over their respective elements can unleash devastating bursts of destruction against their enemies.

In The Legend of Spyro trilogy, Fury attacks are usually unlocked when the purple "Fury Bar" (located around the element picture in the upper left corner) is full. The player can fill it by collecting purple gems that are released from enemies or Spirit Gems. Fury attacks can also be upgraded by collecting blue gems. Upgraded Fury attacks are named after Guardian Dragons who were experts in the art of such attacks.

Known Elemental Furies

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