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Revision as of 23:59, January 3, 2018
Template:Q Fire is one of the four main elements used by Spyro in The Legend of Spyro series. Unlike the fire ability in the Classic series, this breath attack was re-imagined to allow primary and secondary elemental abilities.
Ignitus is an elder dragon who is the Guardian of Fire.
History
The fire element has been used by Fire Dragons, these creatures are very powerful and topple the other classes of dragon. The element links with the temper of its user and only able to breathe with the flow of flames can they take command over its uses. If not, the dragon will probably take a fatal route in use. Spyro and Ignitus utilize this element because it's useful in taking down foes in more quick succession. To understand how to unlock or obtain this element, the dragon must face a life-threatening situation to uphold its creation.
Fire has a special source of history and it is very dominate in nature. The element matches with a user with purpose and will forge a path, much like the burnings of a forest and direction flames take. However, only other elements equal out the fire within its host, much like the balance of the universe and elemental chemistry.
Abilities
The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning
Due to fear of his brother in danger and being killed, Spyro obtained his first use of the Fire Element. With lack of experience, Spyro would simply breathe flames (much like his past uses). Until training with Ignitus, Spyro learned how to shoot 'Fire Bombs', which were extending the flame breath in a small, concentrated form that would explode once it hit enemies. Using an extreme amount of energy, Fire fury would lift Spyro up until being enveloped by a line of red/orange energy until it was exploded into a larger 'bomb'. Unlike most elements, the Fire abilities would shoot or rain explosive, magma spheres once upgraded.
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night
By re-awakening his dormant Fire element via his dream, Spyro kept his signiture flame breath but now as his new training by the Chronicler emerged, he would execute new abilities and forms of "fury". His secondary attack was Comet Dash, where he would spin around to home into his enemies like a missile while covered in pure, fire energy. His new Fire fury was similar to his previous one, but instead of the embers falling, Spyro has them circling around him until they fling up and aim at enemies like comets. Against certain enemies and especially bosses, Spyro instead spits out a flame that functions like a missile which could be charged indefinately.
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
Even though his fury was stripped permanently, Spyro's past Fire breath and Comet Dash can now both be upgraded a few times until fullest potential. This makes it the first reawakened element with lack of strength and versatility, unlike the others he had.
Gallery
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Spyro's Fire Ball concept
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Spyro's Fire Stream
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Spyro's Fire Blast attack concept
Trivia
- The element of Fire was the first element both Spyro and Malefor mastered.