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*In early gameplays and screenshots of the level, this Riptoc appeared to have purple skin and wore a red gi and headband, almost opposite of the final design
*In early gameplays and screenshots of the level, this Riptoc appeared to have purple skin and wore a red gi and headband, almost opposite of the final design
**Considering this, its behaviors are similar to that of the final version, as when approached, it twirls its staff around
**Considering this, its behaviors are similar to that of the final version, as when approached, it twirls its staff around
**One noticeable difference is that when hit, it simply falls and disappears instead of bouncing back three times
**One noticeable difference is that when hit, it simply falls and disappears instead of bouncing back three times.


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Latest revision as of 11:48, March 31, 2025

Staff Riptoc
World Dragon Dojo
First appearance Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly

Staff Riptocs are one of the varieties of Riptocs that have invaded the Dragonfly Dojo. They are large Riptocs that use a staff to strike at Spyro. When Spyro defeats them, they always fall down and bounce backwards about three times. Like Ninja Riptocs, they have the yin-yang symbol on their chests.

Due to being larger enemies, they are immune to Spyro's Charge attack unless frozen.

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Trivia

  • In early gameplays and screenshots of the level, this Riptoc appeared to have purple skin and wore a red gi and headband, almost opposite of the final design
    • Considering this, its behaviors are similar to that of the final version, as when approached, it twirls its staff around
    • One noticeable difference is that when hit, it simply falls and disappears instead of bouncing back three times.