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'''Speedways''' are a type of level where [[Spyro the Dragon|Spyro]] must [[glide]] around the area, fulfilling specific tasks within a short time limit. These areas first appear in ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'', where they are known as '''flights'''.
'''Speedways''', originally named '''flights''', are a recurring type of location in the [[Spyro (franchise)|''Spyro'' franchise]]. They are levels that involve [[Spyro]] having to [[glide]] around the area, fulfilling specific tasks within a short time limit.


==History==
===''Spyro the Dragon''===
===''Spyro the Dragon''===
In ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'', every world has a flight level except [[Gnorc Gnexus]]. Unlike other levels, flight levels are not immediately accessible and require Spyro to unlock it by performing a certain task, such as shooting a rock or solving a platform puzzle. Some dragons even tell Spyro where he can find these levels. Every flight level has their own set of four or five objectives, which Spyro must complete within a short time limit. An objective is usually completed when Spyro destroys or glides through eight of something, such as destroying eight treasure chests or trying through eight rings. Another second is added to the timer for every hoop or arch that Spyro glides through. If time runs out or if Spyro crashes or drowns, he loses the level. A dialogue is then displayed, and it gives the player the option to restart the level. Flights are the only levels that have no dragons to rescue.
In ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'', every world has a speedway level with the exception of [[Gnorc Gnexus]]. Unlike other levels, speedways are not immediately accessible and require Spyro to unlock it by performing a certain task, such as shooting a rock or solving a platform puzzle. Some dragons even tell Spyro where he can find these levels. Every flight level has their own set of four or five objectives, which Spyro must complete within a short time limit. An objective is usually completed when Spyro destroys or glides through eight of something, such as destroying eight treasure chests or trying through eight rings. Another second is added to the timer for every hoop or arch that Spyro glides through. If time runs out or if Spyro crashes or drowns, he loses the level. A dialogue is then displayed, and it gives the player the option to restart the level. Flights are the only levels that have no dragons to rescue.


Each time Spyro completes a task in a flight level, he receives 60 jewels. At the end, Spyro earns a total of 300 jewels. He can still retry any flight level that he has completed, although the timer counts upward rather than down, turning the flight level into a time trial. Spyro does not gain any additional jewels if he clears the flight level again (a tick is displayed in the Round Results dialogue box to indicate that the tasks were completed).
Each time Spyro completes a task in a flight level, he receives 60 gems. At the end, Spyro earns a total of 300 gems. He can still retry any flight level that he has completed, although the timer counts upward rather than down, turning the flight level into a time trial. Spyro does not gain any additional jewels if he clears the flight level again (a tick is displayed in the Round Results dialogue box to indicate that the tasks were completed).
 
==List of Speedways per game==
===''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)]]''===
{|width=30% class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!World
!Speedway
|-
|[[Artisans]]
|[[Sunny Flight]]
|-
|[[Peace Keepers]]
|[[Night Flight]]
|-
|[[Magic Crafters]]
|[[Crystal Flight]]
|-
|[[Beast Makers]]
|[[Wild Flight]]
|-
|[[Dream Weavers]]
|[[Icy Flight]]
|}
 
===''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]''===
{|width=30% class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Home World
!Speedway
|-
|[[Summer Forest]]
|[[Ocean Speedway]]
|-
|[[Autumn Plains]]
|[[Metro Speedway]], [[Icy Speedway]]
|-
|[[Winter Tundra]]
|[[Canyon Speedway]]
|}
 
===''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]''===
{|width=30% class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Home World
!Speedway
|-
|[[Sunrise Spring]]
|[[Mushroom Speedway]]
|-
|[[Midday Gardens]]
|[[Country Speedway]]
|-
|[[Evening Lake]]
|[[Honey Speedway]]
|-
|[[Midnight Mountain]]
|[[Harbor Speedway]]
|}
 
===''[[Spyro: Season of Ice]]''===
{|width=30% class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!World
!Speedway
|-
|[[Autumn Fairy Home]]
|[[Stone Age Speedway]]
|-
|[[Winter Fairy Home]]
|[[Ice Age Speedway]]
|-
|[[Spring Fairy Home]]
|[[Aqua Age Speedway]]
|-
|[[Summer Fairy Home]]
|[[Space Age Speedway]]
|}
 
===''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]''===
{|width=30% class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!World
!Speedway
|-
|[[Dragonfly Dojo]]
|[[Banzai Speedway]]
|-
|[[Cloud 9]]
|[[Rainbow Speedway]]
|-
|[[Thieves Den]]
|[[Oasis Speedway]]
|}
 
===''[[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]''===
{|width=30% class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!World
!Speedway
|-
|[[Dragon Village]]
|[[Island Speedway]]
|-
|[[Cloudy Domain]]
|[[Cloudy Speedway]]
|-
|[[Ice Citadel]]
|[[Iceberg Aerobatics]]
|-
|[[Molten Mount]]
|[[Lava Palaver]]
|}


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Latest revision as of 11:54, January 2, 2024

Speedways, originally named flights, are a recurring type of location in the Spyro franchise. They are levels that involve Spyro having to glide around the area, fulfilling specific tasks within a short time limit.

Spyro the Dragon[edit]

In Spyro the Dragon, every world has a speedway level with the exception of Gnorc Gnexus. Unlike other levels, speedways are not immediately accessible and require Spyro to unlock it by performing a certain task, such as shooting a rock or solving a platform puzzle. Some dragons even tell Spyro where he can find these levels. Every flight level has their own set of four or five objectives, which Spyro must complete within a short time limit. An objective is usually completed when Spyro destroys or glides through eight of something, such as destroying eight treasure chests or trying through eight rings. Another second is added to the timer for every hoop or arch that Spyro glides through. If time runs out or if Spyro crashes or drowns, he loses the level. A dialogue is then displayed, and it gives the player the option to restart the level. Flights are the only levels that have no dragons to rescue.

Each time Spyro completes a task in a flight level, he receives 60 gems. At the end, Spyro earns a total of 300 gems. He can still retry any flight level that he has completed, although the timer counts upward rather than down, turning the flight level into a time trial. Spyro does not gain any additional jewels if he clears the flight level again (a tick is displayed in the Round Results dialogue box to indicate that the tasks were completed).

List of Speedways per game[edit]

Spyro the Dragon (game)[edit]

World Speedway
Artisans Sunny Flight
Peace Keepers Night Flight
Magic Crafters Crystal Flight
Beast Makers Wild Flight
Dream Weavers Icy Flight

Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage![edit]

Home World Speedway
Summer Forest Ocean Speedway
Autumn Plains Metro Speedway, Icy Speedway
Winter Tundra Canyon Speedway

Spyro: Year of the Dragon[edit]

Home World Speedway
Sunrise Spring Mushroom Speedway
Midday Gardens Country Speedway
Evening Lake Honey Speedway
Midnight Mountain Harbor Speedway

Spyro: Season of Ice[edit]

World Speedway
Autumn Fairy Home Stone Age Speedway
Winter Fairy Home Ice Age Speedway
Spring Fairy Home Aqua Age Speedway
Summer Fairy Home Space Age Speedway

Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly[edit]

World Speedway
Dragonfly Dojo Banzai Speedway
Cloud 9 Rainbow Speedway
Thieves Den Oasis Speedway

Spyro: A Hero's Tail[edit]

World Speedway
Dragon Village Island Speedway
Cloudy Domain Cloudy Speedway
Ice Citadel Iceberg Aerobatics
Molten Mount Lava Palaver

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