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[[File:Spyro fire.jpg|thumb|258px|Spyro breathing fire]]'''Fire breath''' is one of [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]]'s two main attacks, the other being [[Charge|charging]]. This is the only breath attack he has until ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly|Enter the Dragonfly]]'' and onwards, when other [[Dragon Breaths|breath]] types are introduced such as [[Ice]], [[Electricity]], and [[Bubble]]. | [[File:Spyro fire.jpg|thumb|258px|Spyro breathing fire]]'''Fire breath''' is one of [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]]'s two main attacks, the other being [[Charge|charging]]. This is the only breath attack he has until ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly|Enter the Dragonfly]]'' and onwards, when other [[Dragon Breaths|breath]] types are introduced such as [[Ice]], [[Electricity]], and [[Bubble]]. | ||
Spyo's fire breath can be used to defeat enemies and destroy containers, but it does not work on [[Fireproof Metal|fireproof metal]]. This breath is also sometimes used to light objects on fire, such as the flame-powered machinery in [[Breezebuilders]] . | Spyo's fire breath can be used to defeat enemies and destroy containers, but it does not work on [[Fireproof Metal|fireproof metal]]. This breath is also sometimes used to light objects on fire, such as the flame-powered machinery in [[Breezebuilders]]. | ||
Fire breath can usually be upgraded to [[Superflame]], a more powerful version that can even destroy fireproof metal. In the original ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'', Superflame is granted by the kiss of a [[fairy]], but in later games it is usually achieved by walking through [[Powerup Gates]]. | Fire breath can usually be upgraded to [[Superflame]], a more powerful version that can even destroy fireproof metal. In the original ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'', Superflame is granted by the kiss of a [[fairy]], but in later games it is usually achieved by walking through [[Powerup Gates]]. | ||
In ''[[Spyro: A Hero's Tail|A Hero's Tail]]'', special fire breath projectiles can be purchased from [[Moneybags]]' shops. | |||
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*Fire breath is one of the most prevalent features of dragons in Western folklore. | *Fire breath is one of the most prevalent features of dragons in Western folklore. | ||
*In the original PlayStation games, Spyro's fire blasts resemble fiery arrows. Later games use more realistic fire animations. | *In the original PlayStation games, Spyro's fire blasts resemble fiery arrows. Later games use more realistic fire animations. | ||
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Revision as of 01:50, April 21, 2014
Fire breath is one of Spyro's two main attacks, the other being charging. This is the only breath attack he has until Enter the Dragonfly and onwards, when other breath types are introduced such as Ice, Electricity, and Bubble.
Spyo's fire breath can be used to defeat enemies and destroy containers, but it does not work on fireproof metal. This breath is also sometimes used to light objects on fire, such as the flame-powered machinery in Breezebuilders.
Fire breath can usually be upgraded to Superflame, a more powerful version that can even destroy fireproof metal. In the original Spyro the Dragon, Superflame is granted by the kiss of a fairy, but in later games it is usually achieved by walking through Powerup Gates.
In A Hero's Tail, special fire breath projectiles can be purchased from Moneybags' shops.
Trivia
- Fire breath is one of the most prevalent features of dragons in Western folklore.
- In the original PlayStation games, Spyro's fire blasts resemble fiery arrows. Later games use more realistic fire animations.