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Superflame

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Superflame is a powerup first introduced in Spyro the Dragon that upgrades Spyro's flame breath. It reappeared in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! and Spyro: Year of the Dragon under a different variation.

Effect

Fairy Kiss Superflame

Template:Q The Fairy Kiss Superflame is acquired when Spyro is kissed by special flame fairies found in High Caves and Haunted Towers called Flame Fairies. In Haunted Towers, there was also a flame fairy who appeared much taller than the other fairies and wore a yellow dress. The effects from her kiss are infinite and lasts until you left the Haunted Towers realm.

Once kissed, Spyro turns red, and his flame becomes white hot. He is able to destroy metal objects, such as large chests, lock chests, metal doors, and metal enemies. When the superflame power runs out, Spyro would flash back and forth between red and purple intermittenly, then he would be normal again.

In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, getting the Fairy Kiss powerup turns Spyro pink, his horns, wings and tail spike glow pink and he gains pink stripes.

Regular Superflame

This variant of Superflame was introduced in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!. Upon going through a Superflame powerup gate or acquiring a superflame orb, Spyro turns red and his flame breath turns into fireballs that are more effective than any of his standard attacks, and are capable of breaking open metal crates and the most impossible metaled enemies. It is also useful shooting down distant targets. Superflame even works underwater where t is depicted as a star-like projectile in the original PlayStation games. In Ripto's Rage!, Spyro unlocks a permanent Superflame in Dragon Shores upon 100% completion. This is the more commonly thought of Superflame.

In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, getting the Superflame powerup gives Spyro glowing yellow horns, wings, tail spike, and yellow stripes.

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Trivia

  • If you beat Ripto's Rage! and enter the Superflame power-up at the end of Dragon Shores then save and quit and create a new save file, the new file will have Superflame at the start of the game.
  • In Spyro the Dragon, if the player used the code that enables the Superflame to unlimited, Spyro can use the unlimited amount of Superflame in all levels (including Gnasty's World) and can used to defeat enemies.
  • In the Reignited Trilogy, a toggle for the Permanent Superflame in Spyro 2 was added in the form of a cheat code for fans to turn on/off Superflame whenever they please after completing 100%.
  • In Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled, Spyro's superflame alternate skin uses the Fairy Kiss powerup coloration.

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