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[[File:Spyro_electric_breath.jpg|thumb|188px|right|Spyro using Electric Breath in ''Enter the Dragonfly'']]
'''[[File:764px-Spyro_electric.jpg|thumb|278px|Spyro breathing Electricity]]Electricity''' is one of [[Spyro]]'s many different Elements he has the ability to command. This ability was first seen in the game ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'', given to him by the [[Dragon Spirit]] to help save the missing [[Dragonfly|Dragonflies]]. It makes a reappearance in Season of Flame, and [[Spyro: A Hero's Tail|A Hero's Tail]], unlocked after defeating [[Gnasty Gnorc]]. In this game, electricity powers up machines that are used to help Spyro move across large gaps or raise up to large heights. The electricity powers are also a slight more powerful then the fire breath but the electricity powers take longer to defeat enermy's then the fire breath.
 
'''Electricity''' is one of [[Spyro]]'s many different Elements he has the ability to command. This ability was first seen in the game ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'', given to him by the [[Dragon Spirit]] to help save the missing [[Dragonfly|Dragonflies]]. It makes a reappearance in Season of Flame, and [[Spyro: A Hero's Tail|A Hero's Tail]], unlocked after defeating [[Gnasty Gnorc]]. In this game, electricity powers up machines that are used to help Spyro move across large gaps or raise up to large heights. The electricity powers are also a slight more powerful then the fire breath but the electricity powers take longer to defeat enermy's then the fire breath.
===Legend of Spyro Series===
===Legend of Spyro Series===
In [[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]], Electricity is one of the four elements Spyro learns to help fight his enemies. It can be use to shock enemies, throw them around (even off edges) and suspend them in a makeshift electric cage in midair to help air attacks. Electricity is the secound element that Spyro learns.
In [[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]], Electricity is one of the four elements Spyro learns to help fight his enemies. It can be use to shock enemies, throw them around (even off edges) and suspend them in a makeshift electric cage in midair to help air attacks. Electricity is the secound element that Spyro learns.

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File:764px-Spyro electric.jpg
Spyro breathing Electricity

Electricity is one of Spyro's many different Elements he has the ability to command. This ability was first seen in the game Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, given to him by the Dragon Spirit to help save the missing Dragonflies. It makes a reappearance in Season of Flame, and A Hero's Tail, unlocked after defeating Gnasty Gnorc. In this game, electricity powers up machines that are used to help Spyro move across large gaps or raise up to large heights. The electricity powers are also a slight more powerful then the fire breath but the electricity powers take longer to defeat enermy's then the fire breath.

Legend of Spyro Series

In The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, Electricity is one of the four elements Spyro learns to help fight his enemies. It can be use to shock enemies, throw them around (even off edges) and suspend them in a makeshift electric cage in midair to help air attacks. Electricity is the secound element that Spyro learns.

In The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, the electric orb can be used to blast enemies into the air. Spyro can also launch enemies into the air by creating a small electric twister that surrounds him and running into enemies.

In The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, Electricity is used to shock enemies and allow Spyro to create an orb around himself while simultaneously shocking enemies and sending out electric pulses.

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