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{{about|the element from ''[[The Legend of Spyro (series)|The Legend of Spyro'' series]]|the breath attack from the ''original'' series|[[Wind Breath]]}} | {{about|the element from ''[[The Legend of Spyro (series)|The Legend of Spyro'' series]]|the breath attack from the ''original'' series|[[Wind Breath]]}} | ||
[[File:TLoS DOTD Wind Icon.png|thumb|The Wind symbol]] | [[File:TLoS DOTD Wind Icon.png|thumb|The Wind symbol]] | ||
'''Wind''' is one of the four [[ | '''Wind''' is one of the four [[elements]] used by [[Cynder]] in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]]''. This was one of the natural elements [[Malefor]] learned in his earlier days. | ||
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Cynder UltimateTwister.jpg|Cynder using Ultimate Twister on her foes | |||
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Revision as of 02:29, April 5, 2025
- This article is about the element from The Legend of Spyro series. For the breath attack from the original series, see Wind Breath.

Wind is one of the four elements used by Cynder in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon. This was one of the natural elements Malefor learned in his earlier days.
Symbol
The symbol of Wind looks like a white swirl of wind on a background of gray-blue. It is Cynder's most useful element (in basic form).
Primary Attacks | |||||||||||
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Element | Attack Name | Upgrade Level | Use | ||||||||
Wind | Cyclone | 1 | Creates a gust of wind that can trigger certain items. When the primary attack button is held down and used with the left analog stick, you can use the force of the gale to throw enemies. | ||||||||
Wind | Super Cyclone | 3 | Creates a stronger gust of wind that can trigger certain items. When the primary attack button is held down and used with the left analog stick, you can use the force of the gale to throw enemies. | ||||||||
Wind | Ultimate Cyclone | 4 | Creates an incredibly strong gust of wind that can trigger certain items. When the primary attack button is held down and used with the left analog stick, you can use the force of the gale to throw enemies and do more damage. |
Secondary Attacks | |||||||||||
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Element | Attack Name | Upgrade Level | Use | ||||||||
Wind | Twister | 2 | Creates a small tornado. | ||||||||
Wind | Super Twister | 3 | Creates a small tornado. Press the weak attack button repeatedly to increase the speed. | ||||||||
Wind | Ultimate Twister | 4 | Creates a small, but more powerful, tornado. Press the weak attack button repeatedly to increase the speed. |
Gallery
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Cynder using Ultimate Twister on her foes
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The Wind elemental symbol in the Nintendo DS version of Dawn of the Dragon
Trivia
- Wind is notable among Cynder's elemental powers for lacking the dark and sinister connotations of her other abilities, Poison, Fear, and Shadow. This is because Wind is one of the natural elements of The Legend of Spyro universe, compared to the uncommon dark abilities of Poison, Fear, and Shadow.[1]
- Despite Hunter urging Spyro to open the door to the exit to the Catacombs, it is Cynder who is the only one who can open the door by using her Cyclone breath to blow into the horn in order to open the doorway.
- Wind was originally conceived as being Cynder's true element during game development.[1]
- According to Jared Pullen, lead concept artist of A New Beginning and The Eternal Night, the Wind element came from an entity of light that created the other elements (Fire, Electricity, Ice, Earth and Water).[1]
- While Cynder's other Elemental Breaths can be mirrored to Spyro's (Fire and Poison both deal damage over time, Earth and Shadow are both physical forms of attack, and Electricity and Fear both stun enemies), Wind and Ice have next to nothing in common, save that both of them prioritise utility and support, with Wind being capable of enemy position control, and Ice being capable of freezing enemies solid.
- The secondary attacks of the two elements also involve the user spinning in a vortex manner to damage enemies.
References
- ↑ a b c Q&A with Jared Pullen Lead Concept Artist of TLoS. (Date Posted - Aug. 27, 2015). DeviantArt.