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|world type = [[Speedway]] | |world type = [[Speedway]] | ||
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*8 chests (time bonus +2 seconds) | *8 chests (time bonus +2 seconds) | ||
=== | === Achievements & Trophies (''Reignited Trilogy'') === | ||
* '''I Believe It Is Time for Me to Fly''': Complete Wild Flight without touching the ground.<ref>https://www.ign.com/wikis/spyro-the-dragon/I_Believe_it_is_Time_for_Me_to_Fly</ref> | * '''I Believe It Is Time for Me to Fly''': Complete Wild Flight without touching the ground.<ref>https://www.ign.com/wikis/spyro-the-dragon/I_Believe_it_is_Time_for_Me_to_Fly</ref> | ||
** ''PS4'': Silver Trophy | ** ''PS4'': Silver Trophy | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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WildFlight Reignited Art.png|''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'' concept art of Wild Flight | WildFlight Reignited Art.png|''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'' concept art of Wild Flight by [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/k4DbNA Didier Nguyen] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
=== General === | |||
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* The background music used in this level has a slight similarity to the one used in [[Icy Flight]]. | * The background music used in this level has a slight similarity to the one used in [[Icy Flight]]. | ||
=== | === Original Game === | ||
*In the late demo, the level is called "FLYING," the music is that of the [[Artisans]] homeworld, has less time to complete the challenges, is textured a lot differently, and is massively incomplete. The boats are represented in the collective guide as "rings." | *In the late demo, the level is called "FLYING," the music is that of the [[Artisans]] homeworld, has less time to complete the challenges, is textured a lot differently, and is massively incomplete. The boats are represented in the collective guide as "rings." | ||
=== | === Reignited Trilogy === | ||
* The achievement/trophy name for this level may be a reference to the lyrics of REO Speedwagon's 1978 song, ''Time for Me to Fly''. | * The achievement/trophy name for this level may be a reference to the lyrics of REO Speedwagon's 1978 song, ''Time for Me to Fly''. | ||
Revision as of 06:16, May 8, 2020
Template:PlaceOriginalWild Flight (ワイルド スカイ 4-5 Wild Sky 4-5 in Japanese) is the name of the Speedway in the Beast Makers Homeworld in Spyro the Dragon and the Spyro Reignited Trilogy remaster of the first game. A course set during the day, it features large green crystals and caves hiding chests. The water is noticeably cleaner than that of the other Beast Maker realms.
The time limit in this stage is twenty-five (25) seconds.
Guide
Items
- 8 boats (time bonus +3 seconds)
- 8 arches (time bonus +2 seconds)
- 8 planes (time bonus +2 seconds)
- 8 chests (time bonus +2 seconds)
Achievements & Trophies (Reignited Trilogy)
- I Believe It Is Time for Me to Fly: Complete Wild Flight without touching the ground.[1]
- PS4: Silver Trophy
- XBOX One: 30G
Enemies
Walkthrough
Gallery
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy concept art of Wild Flight by Didier Nguyen
Trivia
General
- The background music used in this level has a slight similarity to the one used in Icy Flight.
Original Game
- In the late demo, the level is called "FLYING," the music is that of the Artisans homeworld, has less time to complete the challenges, is textured a lot differently, and is massively incomplete. The boats are represented in the collective guide as "rings."
Reignited Trilogy
- The achievement/trophy name for this level may be a reference to the lyrics of REO Speedwagon's 1978 song, Time for Me to Fly.