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Revision as of 17:12, February 11, 2014
Boss Realms are special realms in which Spyro fights a boss. There is one boss realm per homeworld.
Spyro the Dragon Series
In the Spyro the Dragon series, boss realms are similar to other realms in that they contain gems, a dragon (Jacques had two dragons while all of the others had one), enemies, and the boss. Defeating the boss is not necessary in order to advance to the next homeworld. Spyro usually encounters the boss towards the end of the realm, and pursues it along a portion of it.
In subsequent games, boss realms consist of arenas or enclosed areas where Spyro is trapped until he can defeat the boss associated with that realm. Unlike the first game, Spyro must defeat the boss in order to advance to the next homeworld. In Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, there are no collectables found or rewarded for defeating the bosses. In the third installment, however, you receive a dragon egg for defeating bosses.
The battle usually begins immediately unless you do not move, as they won't make any moves to attack you in return. In Spyro: A Hero's Tail, boss realms are usually the darkest places of the realms. They consist of a passage which goes on until the music changes to a more frightening theme.
Passages
- Gnasty's Cave: A short passage, Electric Breath reward, has an egg with the owner of its set
- Watery Tomb: A long passage, Water Breath reward, four crabs along the way
- Red's Chamber: A medium passage, Ice Breath reward, Ice Breath Training Area
- Red's Lair: A small doorway, no reward, lasers and gnorcs before the doorway
List of Boss Realms
Spyro the Dragon
- Artisans: Toasty
- Peace Keepers: Doctor Shemp
- Magic Crafters: Blowhard
- Beastmakers: Metalhead
- Dream Weavers: Jacques
- Gnorc Gnexus: Gnasty Gnorc
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
Spyro: Year of the Dragon
- Sunrise Spring: Buzz's Dungeon
- [[Midday Gardens]: Spike's Arena
- Evening Lake: Scorch's Pit
- Midnight Mountain: Sorceress's Lair
Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly
Spyro: A Hero's Tail
- Dragonfly Falls: Gnasty's Cave
- Sunken Ruins: Watery Tomb
- Ice Citadel: Red's Chamber
- Red's Laboratory: Red's Lair
Spyro: Season of Ice
- Autumn Fairy Home: Ant Farm
- Winter Fairy Home: Ice Age Speedway
- Spring Fairy Home: Aqua Age Speedway
- Summer Fairy Home: Grendor's Lair
Spyro: Season of Flame
Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs
Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy
- Crash Bandicoot
- Crush and Gulp
- Nina Cortex
- Dr. Neo Cortex
- Ripto and Cortex
Spyro: Shadow Legacy
- The Sorceror's Lair
- Skelos Badlands
The Legend of Spyro Series
The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
Skylanders Series
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure
- Leviathan Lagoon
- Stonetown
- Falling Forest
- Battlefield
- Creepy Citadel
- Lava Lakes Railway
- Lair of Kaos
- Darklight Crypt
- Empire of Ice
- Dragon's Peak (3DS version)
- Dark Mirror (3DS version)
Skylanders: Giants
- Rumbletown
- Wilikin Village
- Kaos' Kastle
- Drill-X's Big Rig
- Bringing Order to Kaos!
- Tiki Rumble (3DS version)
- Marsh Madness (3DS version)
- Saving Skylands (3DS version)