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{{Species infobox
|name = Warlock
|name = Warlock
|image = <gallery>
|image = <tabber>
Warlock.png|Original
Original=[[File:Warlock_Original.png|122px]]
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Warlocks_Reignited.jpeg|Reignited
Reignited=[[File:Warlocks_Reignited.jpg|143px]]
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|species = Unknown (one became a Ram)
|world = [[Cloud Temples]]
|gender = Male
|first_appearance = ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]''  
|homeworld = [[Cloud Temples]]
|latest_appearance= ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]''}}
|appearances = ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]'' <br /> ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]''
'''Warlocks''' are dog-like creatures that only appear in [[Cloud Temples]]. They are the main enemies of the friendly wizards that inhabit the temples. The warlocks stole the wizards' staffs and have used them to block [[Spyro]]'s path until he defeats them and take the wands back. Warlocks like to put their faces on the doors that they conjure to block your path.
|attack = Wand blast}}
'''Warlocks''' are dog-like creatures that only appear in [[Cloud Temples]]. They are the main enemies of the friendly wizards that inhabit the temples. The warlocks stole the wizards' staffs and have used them to block [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]]'s progress until he defeats them and take the wands back. Warlocks like to put their faces on the doors that they conjure to block your path. They are large enemies that must be flamed to be defeated.


==Appearance==
==Characteristics==
==Physical Appearance==
Warlocks appear to be red in color but most of their bodies are covered in a black robe. They wear their hair long but, appear to be balding as evidenced by their lack of hair on top of their head. Their hair only hangs off of the back.
Warlocks appear to be red in color but most of their bodies are covered in a black robe. They wear their hair long but, appear to be balding as evidenced by their lack of hair on top of their head. Their hair only hangs off of the back.
===Tactics===
Since the Warlocks are large enemies, they can only be defeated by a [[flame]] attack.


==Story==
==Story==
In the opening cutscene, a Wizard and Warlock were fighting over whether or not a ram should live or be a stone statue. The Warlock used a spell to take away the Wizard's staff, and allowed the ram to remain animated. In the closing cutscene, however, the Warlock was turned into a purple [[Rams|ram]] by the Wizard, who got his staff back thanks to the help of Spyro and [[Sparx the Dragonfly|Sparx]]. Another ram then fell in love with the Warlock, mistaking him for a female ram, and it chased him offscreen.
In the opening cutscene, a Wizard and Warlock were fighting over whether or not a ram should live or be a stone statue. The Warlock used a spell to take away the Wizard's staff, and allowed the ram to remain animated. In the closing cutscene, however, the Warlock was turned into a purple [[ram]] by the Wizard, who got his staff back thanks to the help of Spyro and [[Sparx]]. Another ram then fell in love with the Warlock, mistaking him for a female ram, and it chased him offscreen.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery position="center">
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Warlock-Oliver-Wade.png|Oliver Wade's concept art of a Warlock
Warlock-Oliver-Wade.png|Oliver Wade's concept art of a Warlock
elija-padilla-warlock-model2.jpg|''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'' Warlock character model by [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/xzRqX1 Elija Padilla]
elija-padilla-warlock-model2.jpg|''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'' Warlock character model by [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/xzRqX1 Elija Padilla]
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*The Warlocks' design seems to be loosely based on Japanese Kabuki, as the Cloud Temples stage seems to be inspired by the Far East.
*The Warlocks' design seems to be loosely based on Japanese Kabuki, as the Cloud Temples stage seems to be inspired by the Far East.


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Revision as of 02:49, April 19, 2025

Warlock
World Cloud Temples
First appearance Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
Latest appearance Spyro Reignited Trilogy

Warlocks are dog-like creatures that only appear in Cloud Temples. They are the main enemies of the friendly wizards that inhabit the temples. The warlocks stole the wizards' staffs and have used them to block Spyro's path until he defeats them and take the wands back. Warlocks like to put their faces on the doors that they conjure to block your path.

Characteristics

Physical Appearance

Warlocks appear to be red in color but most of their bodies are covered in a black robe. They wear their hair long but, appear to be balding as evidenced by their lack of hair on top of their head. Their hair only hangs off of the back.

Tactics

Since the Warlocks are large enemies, they can only be defeated by a flame attack.

Story

In the opening cutscene, a Wizard and Warlock were fighting over whether or not a ram should live or be a stone statue. The Warlock used a spell to take away the Wizard's staff, and allowed the ram to remain animated. In the closing cutscene, however, the Warlock was turned into a purple ram by the Wizard, who got his staff back thanks to the help of Spyro and Sparx. Another ram then fell in love with the Warlock, mistaking him for a female ram, and it chased him offscreen.

Gallery

Trivia

  • They have a rather notable loud laugh.
  • The Warlocks' design seems to be loosely based on Japanese Kabuki, as the Cloud Temples stage seems to be inspired by the Far East.