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The '''Flying Ghost Rhynocs'''<ref>Spyro: Year of the Dragon Prima Strategy Guide, page 49</ref> are a subtype of the [[Ghost Rhynoc]]s (only smaller) in the [[Lost Fleet]] world. They swoop back and forth to two different spots in the same area and throw rocks at [[Spyro]] from their posts. Spyro must either spit rocks at them from a distance, or [[flame]] or [[charge]] them in midair to defeat them.
The '''Flying Ghost Rhynocs'''<ref>''Spyro: Year of the Dragon Prima Strategy Guide'', page 49</ref> are a subtype of the [[Ghost Rhynoc]]s (only smaller) in the [[Lost Fleet]] world. They swoop back and forth to two different spots in the same area and throw rocks at [[Spyro]] from their posts. Spyro must either spit rocks at them from a distance, or [[flame]] or [[charge]] them in midair to defeat them.


Note: Only one small [[Rock-throwing Rhynoc|rhynoc]] hides in the flying ghost costume, whereas two small rhynocs hide in a standard ghost costume.
Note: Only one small [[Rock-throwing Rhynoc|rhynoc]] hides in the flying ghost costume, whereas two small rhynocs hide in a standard ghost costume.

Latest revision as of 06:28, May 4, 2025

Flying Ghost Rhynocs
World Lost Fleet
First appearance Spyro: Year of the Dragon
Latest appearance Spyro Reignited Trilogy

The Flying Ghost Rhynocs[1] are a subtype of the Ghost Rhynocs (only smaller) in the Lost Fleet world. They swoop back and forth to two different spots in the same area and throw rocks at Spyro from their posts. Spyro must either spit rocks at them from a distance, or flame or charge them in midair to defeat them.

Note: Only one small rhynoc hides in the flying ghost costume, whereas two small rhynocs hide in a standard ghost costume.

References

  1. Spyro: Year of the Dragon Prima Strategy Guide, page 49