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Revision as of 06:37, December 30, 2019
Template:Characterbox The Ravage Rider is a boss found in The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night. It is a ship piloted by Skavengers that Spyro fights against in Fellmuth Arena. It attacks by charging, shooting cannonballs, and breathing fire. The best strategy in defeating it is to lure it into charging into the wall, then attacking the back.
The Ravage Rider seems to take the shape of a fish and a sailboat.
Gallery
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Concept art of Spyro battling the Ravage Rider by Roderick Wong and Jared Pullen
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The Ravage Rider as seen in its in-game model
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Ravage Rider model by Nori Tominaga
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Ravage Rider model by Nori Tominaga
Trivia
- Its attacks are similar to Steam, a boss from The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning.
- As seen in its concept art notes, the Ravage Rider is powered by a mysterious mechanism that converts gold into magic smoke, allowing it to float.