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* Several prototype builds, Altair's dialogue is displayed as text and is somewhat different: ''Cheers Spyro. Keep after that boss!'' He is also located differently.
* Several prototype builds, Altair's dialogue is displayed as text and is somewhat different: ''Cheers Spyro. Keep after that boss!'' He is also located differently.
* He has a different color scheme in the Japanese version of ''Spyro the Dragon''.
* He has a different color scheme in the Japanese version of ''Spyro the Dragon''.
* In ''Reignited Trilogy'', his wings appear to be feathery. This is probably because he shares his name with the star [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altair Altaïr], the brightest star of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquila_(constellation) Eagle constellation] and part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_Triangle Summer Triangle].
* In ''Reignited Trilogy'', Altair's feathered wings may be a reference to the star [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altair Altaïr], the brightest star of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquila_(constellation) Eagle constellation] and part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_Triangle Summer Triangle].
* In ''Reignited'', after Spyro is done talking to him, his magical glowing globe disappears completely, yet he still seems to be holding it in his hand.
* In ''Reignited'', after Spyro is done talking to him, his magical glowing globe disappears completely, yet he still seems to be holding it in his hand. This seems to be a visual mistake.
**This seems to be a visual mistake.
* Out of all of the dragons who appear in boss levels besides Gnasty Gnorc, Altair is the only one who does not give Spyro any kind of hints.
* Out of all of the dragons who appear in boss levels besides Gnasty Gnorc, Altair is the only one who does not give Spyro any kind of hints.



Revision as of 04:21, September 15, 2020

Template:Characterbox Template:Q Template:Q Altair (アルテア=マジロジーン in Japanese) is a dragon from Magic Crafters who was trapped in Blowhard in Spyro the Dragon.

In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, Altair is dressed in a blue cloth-like gown, wears blue-tinted glasses, carries a glowing magical globe and has some sort of artifact is hanging from his right horn.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Altair shares his name with the main character of the first installment of Assassin's Creed.
  • In the original game, he shares the same character model as Boldar.
  • Several prototype builds, Altair's dialogue is displayed as text and is somewhat different: Cheers Spyro. Keep after that boss! He is also located differently.
  • He has a different color scheme in the Japanese version of Spyro the Dragon.
  • In Reignited Trilogy, Altair's feathered wings may be a reference to the star Altaïr, the brightest star of the Eagle constellation and part of the Summer Triangle.
  • In Reignited, after Spyro is done talking to him, his magical glowing globe disappears completely, yet he still seems to be holding it in his hand. This seems to be a visual mistake.
  • Out of all of the dragons who appear in boss levels besides Gnasty Gnorc, Altair is the only one who does not give Spyro any kind of hints.