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==Attack==
==Attack==
They will fire at [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] with slow-moving musket balls and will generally stay in one place. Their metal shields make them invulnerable to flames, but they can easily be subdued with a charge.
They will fire at [[Spyro]] with slow-moving musket balls and will generally stay in one place. Their metal shields make them invulnerable to flames, but they can easily be subdued with a charge.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 15:00, April 21, 2025

Template:Characterbox Gnorc Musketeers[1] are Gnorcs that appear in Dry Canyon in the Peace Keepers Homeworld.

Appearance

Original Design (1998)

In the original trilogy, Gnorc Musketeers wear army helmets and brown pants, and are armed with a musket and shield. their skin color is a yellowish green and they are of considerable short stature.

Reignited Design (2018)

In the Reignited Trilogy, the Gnorc Musketeers looks like the another Gnorcs, with green and scally skin. They are short, they wear a metal helmet with spikes (which covers their eyes when they attack), they are somewhat chubby, they wear brown pants, a black belt and brown pirate-style boots. His weapons are a silver shield and a Blunderbuss.

Attack

They will fire at Spyro with slow-moving musket balls and will generally stay in one place. Their metal shields make them invulnerable to flames, but they can easily be subdued with a charge.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In the original game, the musket balls fired by the Gnorc Musketeers won't hurt Spyro if he charges them; they just knock him back like he's hitting a wall.
    • This is no longer the case in the Spyro Reignited Trilogy. In addition, their muskets appear to have been replaced with fireballs.
  • Their weapon looks more akin to a Blunderbuss, than a musket.

References

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  1. Spyro the Dragon Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 29