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'''''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!''''', known as '''''Spyro 2: Gateway to Glimmer''''' in Europe, is the second game installment of the [[Spyro (franchise)|''Spyro'' franchise]] and a sequel to ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|Spyro the Dragon]]''. It was originally released for the [[PlayStation]] in 1999. In 2018, the first three ''Spyro the Dragon'' games, one of which is ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'', were remade for the ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]''.
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{{redirect|Spyro 2|the Game Boy Advance game with "Spyro 2" in its title|[[Spyro 2: Season of Flame]]}}
'''''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!''''', known as '''''Spyro 2: Gateway to Glimmer''''' in Europe, is the second game of the ''[[Spyro the Dragon (series)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' series and a sequel to ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|Spyro the Dragon]]''. It was originally released for the [[PlayStation]] in 1999. In 2018, the first three ''Spyro the Dragon'' games, one of which is ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'', were remade for ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]''.


In the game, Spyro is placed in [[Avalar]], rather than the [[Dragon World]]s, where the previous installment was set. A dinosaur-riding sorcerer, known as [[Ripto]], has invaded the world of Avalar, and is wreaking havoc on its citizens with his magic. Idols come to life and attack their creators, Eskimos are encased in ice cubes, and a civilization of seahorses has had its water confiscated. Spyro must travel through the world of Avalar and undo the damage done by Ripto. Spyro and Sparx are the only two returning characters from the first game.
In the game, Spyro is placed in [[Avalar]], rather than the [[Dragon Worlds]], where the previous installment was set. A dinosaur-riding sorcerer, known as [[Ripto]], has invaded the world of Avalar, and is wreaking havoc on its citizens with his magic. Idols come to life and attack their creators, Eskimos are encased in ice cubes, and a civilization of seahorses has had its water confiscated. Spyro must travel through the world of Avalar and undo the damage done by Ripto. Spyro and Sparx are the only two returning characters from the first game.


On July 26, 2007, ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' was released as a PSone Classic for the [[PlayStation Network]], which is before its predecessor, ''Spyro the Dragon''. On August 7, 2007, the game was pulled from the PlayStation Network due to technical issues, such as certain levels failing to load.<ref>"[https://www.wired.com/2007/08/two-more-titles/ Two More Titles Pulled from Euro PlayStation Store]". Wired. Published August 7, 2007.</ref> A few days later, Sony refunded those who bought the game and ''{{wp|MediEvil}}'' (another PSone Classic that was released on the PlayStation Network).<ref>"[https://www.wired.com/2007/08/sony-issues-ref/ Sony Issues Refunds for Spyro 2, MediEvil]". Wired. Published August 13, 2007.</ref> On May 7, 2009, ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' was re-added to the PlayStation Network.
On July 26, 2007, ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' was released as a PSone Classic for the [[PlayStation Network]], which is before its predecessor, ''Spyro the Dragon''. On August 7, 2007, the game was pulled from the PlayStation Network due to technical issues, such as certain levels failing to load.<ref>"[https://www.wired.com/2007/08/two-more-titles/ Two More Titles Pulled from Euro PlayStation Store]". Wired. Published August 7, 2007.</ref> A few days later, Sony refunded those who bought the game and ''{{wp|MediEvil}}'' (another PSone Classic that was released on the .<ref>"[https://www.wired.com/2007/08/sony-issues-ref/ Sony Issues Refunds for Spyro 2, MediEvil]". Wired. Published August 13, 2007.</ref> On May 7, 2009, ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' was re-added to the PlayStation Network.


==Story==
==Story==
[[File:S2 vacation suggestion.png|thumb|left|200px|Intro screenshot of Spyro suggesting to Sparx that they take a vacation to Dragon Shores because of Artisans' rainy weather.]]
In the fantasy realm of Avalar, local residents [[Elora]], [[Hunter]], and The [[Professor]] have been working on their latest and largest portal. During a test of it, Hunter enters his birthdate (22475) as the portal's target coordinates, inadvertently activating it and allowing a small wizard named [[Ripto]] into the realm along with two large dinosaurs, Crush and Gulp. Identifying that the land has no dragons, Ripto declares that he is going to "move in" and take it over; however, Elora is able to de-activate the portal by instructing fairies to remove the orbs powering the portal. As Ripto begins to terrorize Avalar, Elora and the Professor plan to 'catch' a dragon in order to drive Ripto off. Somehow, Ripto's magic has corrupted the minds of the citizens of the realm and turned them against each other, causing outbreaks of war between worlds and races.
In the fantasy realm of Avalar, local residents [[Elora]], [[Hunter]], and The [[Professor]] have been working on their latest and largest portal. During a test of it, Hunter enters his birthdate (22475) as the portal's target coordinates, inadvertently activating it and allowing a small wizard named [[Ripto]] into the realm along with two large dinosaurs, Crush and Gulp. Identifying that the land has no dragons, Ripto declares that he is going to "move in" and take it over; however, Elora is able to de-activate the portal by instructing fairies to remove the orbs powering the portal. As Ripto begins to terrorize Avalar, Elora and the Professor plan to 'catch' a dragon in order to drive Ripto off. Somehow, Ripto's magic has corrupted the minds of the citizens of the realm and turned them against each other, causing outbreaks of war between worlds and races.


Meanwhile, the Dragon Realms have been under rainy weather for some time; [[Spyro]], declaring he needs a vacation, locates a portal to the realm of [[Dragon Shores]]. However, after traveling through the portal, he finds himself instead landing in the realm of Avalar by means of a smaller portal, built by Avalar's Professor. Ripto enters the scene and destroys the portal, objecting to how the Professor succeeded in bringing a dragon to the world of Avalar. Ripto is, however, forced to retreat when Gulp accidentally swallows Ripto's magical sceptre, and Spyro is asked to help save the realm of Avalar by defeating Ripto.
Meanwhile, the Dragon Realms have been under rainy weather for some time; [[Spyro the Dragon|Spyro]], declaring he needs a vacation, locates a portal to the realm of Dragon Shores. However, after traveling through the portal, he finds himself instead landing in the realm of Avalar by means of a smaller portal, built by Avalar's Professor. Ripto enters the scene and destroys the portal, objecting to how the Professor succeeded in bringing a dragon to the world of Avalar. Ripto is, however, forced to retreat when Gulp accidentally swallows Ripto's magical sceptre, and Spyro is asked to help save the realm of Avalar by defeating Ripto.


Each of Avalar's overworlds is captured by Ripto after Spyro enters them. In a dungeon area, Ripto and one of his minions (or, on the final overworld, resurrected versions of them) wait for Spyro. The only way to access these dungeons is to collect all [[Talisman]]s in the overworld. The final battle requires 40 orbs.
Each of Avalar's overworlds is captured by Ripto after Spyro enters them. In a dungeon area, Ripto and one of his minions (or, on the final overworld, resurrected versions of them) wait for Spyro. The only way to access these dungeons is to collect all [[Talisman]]s in the overworld. The final battle requires 40 orbs.
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In various locations throughout each level there are small creatures, such as frogs or sheep, known as [[fodder]]. When Spyro approaches them, the fodder try and escape from him. When Spyro charges or flames a fodder, it releases a [[butterfly]], which Sparx can eat to restore a unit of his health. If Sparx eats nine butterflies, the tenth one will be a blue butterfly, which grants an extra life. Blue butterflies are sometimes found in a bottle.
In various locations throughout each level there are small creatures, such as frogs or sheep, known as [[fodder]]. When Spyro approaches them, the fodder try and escape from him. When Spyro charges or flames a fodder, it releases a [[butterfly]], which Sparx can eat to restore a unit of his health. If Sparx eats nine butterflies, the tenth one will be a blue butterfly, which grants an extra life. Blue butterflies are sometimes found in a bottle.


Each level has a [[Power-up Gate]], which can be activated after defeating a certain number of enemies, who release a [[spirit particle]] upon being defeated. When Spyro walks through a Power-up Gate, he is given a temporary [[power-up]], including [[Invincibility]], [[Superfly]], [[Supercharge]], [[Powerflame]], [[Superfreeze]], and [[Spring Jump]].
Each level has a [[Power-up Gate]], which can be activated after defeating a certain number of enemies, who release a [[spirit particle]] upon being defeated. When Spyro walks through a Power-up Gate, he is given a temporary [[power-up]], including [[Invincible]], [[Superfly]], [[Supercharge]], [[Powerflame]], [[Superfreeze]], and [[Bigbounce]].


==Characters==
==Characters==
This game introduces new characters into the Spyro series, many of whom would appear in later games. Both Hunter and Moneybags make recurring appearances in the series, while Ripto would make more series appearances than any other antagonist, making him the key villain of the original series. The dragons of the previous installment have been replaced with an entirely new cast of characters, including fauns, satyrs, anthropomorphic animals, and robotic businessmen, among others.
This game introduces new characters into the Spyro series, many of whom would appear in later games. Both Hunter and Moneybags make recurring appearances in the series, while Ripto would make more series appearances than any other antagonist, making him the key villain of the original series. The dragons of the previous installment have been replaced with an entirely new cast of characters, including fauns, satyrs, anthropomorphic animals, and robotic businessmen, among others.


===Playable characters===
* '''[[Spyro the Dragon|Spyro]]''', the eager, headstrong, purple dragon and main character, now a little more experienced after his adventures in the first Spyro game.
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* '''[[Sparx]]''', Spyro's constant dragonfly companion that represents his health meter, also alowing Spyro to withstand more hits, and collects nearby gems for him.
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* '''[[Elora]]''', a faun of Avalar, and assistant to the Professor. She is friendly and wise and develops a friendship with Spyro over the course of the game.
* '''[[Hunter]]''', an anthropomorphic cheetah armed with a bow and arrows who was inadvertently responsible for bringing Ripto to the realm of Avalar, during a test of the Professor's "Super-portal". In the game, Hunter teaches the player about Spyro's abilities early on and occasionally challenges Spyro to various mini-games or missions later.
* '''[[Zoe]]''', a [[fairy]] who helped scatter Avalar's orbs throughout the realm to prevent Ripto from using them. Zoe appears in several locations throughout all levels and serves as a continue point should Spyro lose a life.
* '''[[Moneybags]]''', an anthropomorphic bear seen in various places throughout the realm of Avalar. As his name suggests, he has a love for gems and will not hesitate to ask Spyro to "share" some of them, sometimes inventing ridiculous reasons that Spyro should agree. However, in all cases, paying Moneybags enough gems will result in access to new levels, further progress within the same level, or in some cases, a new ability for Spyro.
* '''[[Professor|The Professor]]''', the creator of the "Super-portal" in Avalar. After Ripto's arrival, he created a smaller portal in the Glimmer realm to locate a dragon and bring it to Avalar.
 
===Bosses===
*'''[[Crush]]''' is a large blue club-wielding monster who uses power-circles to unleash fearsome attacks.
*'''[[Gulp]]''' is another one of Ripto's monster henchmen. He is a dinosaur-like with thick green scales and a giant pair of laser cannons on his back. Use the objects which fall from the sky to defeat him. He appears in robot form during the final boss.
*'''[[Ripto]]''' is the title villain and the final boss. At the start, he was accidentally transported to Avalar, which he decides to invade because it is not inhabited by dragons. Ripto uses magical orbs to gain power-ups, and can fire projectiles from his staff. When in trouble he calls upon Gulp to help him out, and then takes to the skies on a monstrous bird for a fast-paced aerial battle. Use the orbs that Hunter drops to get new powerups.
 
==Homeworlds==
The world of Avalar is divided into three Homeworlds, each based on a particular season. Spyro can access the levels via portals. In every realm, there is a castle that, during the course of the storyline, is captured by Ripto. Each realm features a number of different worlds, a speedway world, and a dungeon with a boss. There are no spring-themed levels. Every level has 400 [[gem]]s.
 
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!Name
!Description
!Description
!Orbs
|-
|[[Summer Forest]]
|The first Homeworld is luscious and green. Here Avalar is enjoying summer. Before reaching certain portals in this world, Spyro must pay Moneybags to teach him to swim.
|4
|-
|[[Autumn Plains]]
|The second world contains the most portals to other levels. The only notable difference between it and Summer Forest is that the leaves are autumnal colors. There is also a far more extensive series of castle ramparts and galleries.
|2
|-
|-
|align=center style="background:#F9F8FC"|[[File:Spyro S2 attack pose.jpg|90px]]<br>'''[[Spyro]]'''
|[[Winter Tundra]]
|align=center style="background:#F9F8FC"|The eager, headstrong, purple dragon and main protagonist. A vacation to [[Dragon Shores]] turns tragic as [[Ripto]] has taken over [[Avalar]]. After encountering [[Elora]] and [[Hunter]], Spyro embarks on a journey through Avalar to collect [[Orb]]s and [[Talisman]]s and stop Ripto. This is accomplished through the aide of Sparx. The game's story is partially framed after the events of [[Spyro the Dragon (game)|its predecessor]], and Spyro has the same {{wp|Game feel|feel}}, physics and a similar control from the first ''Spyro the Dragon'', now a little more experienced after his adventures in the first ''Spyro'' game.
|The final Homeworld. This is the residence of Ripto and is also the location of the giant portal to the Dragon Realm, Spyro's true home. It is located on an alpine tundra, with a focal temple and secret caves.
|3
|}
|}


===Non-playable characters===
==Levels==
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!width=12%|Name
|-
!Level
!Description
!Description
!Orbs
!Talisman
!Enemies
|-
!colspan=5 style="background-color:#E8E1F3;"|Summer Forest
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Glimmer]]
|A world lush with gems, and home to the Gemcutters, who are Springhairs.
|3
|Magic Pick
|Lizards, Lizard Giants, and Tiny Lizards
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Idol Springs]]
|A marsh-like area adorned with idols, where the local foremen incessantly carve idols.
|2
|Jade Idol
|Possessed Idols, Idols with shields
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Colossus]]
|A mountainous world inhabited by peaceful monks.
|3
|Golden Statue
|Goats, Oxen, a Yeti
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Hurricos]]
|A stormy world in perpetual darkness, home to the Electrolls.
|3
|Gear of Power
|Gear Grinders, Robots, Lightning stone thieves
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Sunny Beach]]
|A scenic beach inhabited by turtles.
|3
|Turtle Medallion
|Water Workers, anthropomorphic duck-things
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Aquaria Towers]]
|A piece of ocean belonging to a school of seahorses and Verne, their giant squid.
|3
|style="white-space:nowrap;text-align:center"|[[Enchanted Shell]]
|Shock-stick guys, Crabs, Robot Sharks
|-
|style="white-space:nowrap;text-align:center"|[[Ocean Speedway]]
|A segment of sea where the locals race and cheer in the stands.
|1
|N/A
|
|-
|style="white-space:nowrap;text-align:center"|[[Crush's Dungeon]]
|The first and easiest boss level. Located obviously in a dungeon, Spyro is surrounded by colored pads. The blue pads let Crush use a shock wave running along the ground against Spyro, and the red pads unleash a fireball onto him.
|N/A
|N/A
|Crush
|-
!colspan=5 style="background-color:#E8E1F3;"|Autumn Plains
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Skelos Badlands]]
|A prehistoric wasteland covered in giant skeletons and scalding-hot lava. The cavemen here, though, like to call it home.
|3
|Ancient Bone
|Fire Wizards, Catbats, Lava Lizards, Lava Toads
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Crystal Glacier]]
|A lofty, snow-covered, mountainous area inhabited by eskimos.
|2
|Ice Crystal
|Ice Wizards, Draclets, Drill rabbits
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Breeze Harbor]]
|The harbor where Breeze Builders dwell. The Breeze Builders and the Land Blubbers of Zephyr are constantly at war.
|2
|Glass Anchor
|Land Blubbers, spike mines
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Zephyr]]
|Land covered in rolling, grassy green hills, decorated with high-rise towers and tunnels.
|4
|Ruby Bomb
|Breezbuilders
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Scorch]]
|An arid desert area with many temples. A couple of secwet agents are here too.
|2
|style="white-space:nowrap"|Emerald Scarab
|Swordsmen, Camels, Snipers, Chimps
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Fracture Hills]]
|Among the forested, tranquil landscape, is a cragged canyon about fifty Earthshapers wide. Beware of lava, inexperienced alchemists, and bagpipe music.
|3
|Bronze Flute
|Earthshapers, Evil Trees, Evil Bushes
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Magma Cone]]
|A hilly landscape flowing with lava, and nextdoor to a constantly active volcano. Third degree burns are extremely common here.
|3
|Volcano Idol
|Earthshapers, Lava Monsters
|-
|style="text-align:center"|[[Shady Oasis]]
|A temple area filled with acid, booby-traps, and hippos who like to eat Power Berries.
|2
|Mystic lamp
|Thieves, Genies
|-
|-
|align=center style="background:#F9F8FC"|[[File:Sparx S2RR.png|90px]]<br>'''[[Sparx]]'''
|style="text-align:center"|[[Metro Speedway]]
|style="background:#EFEEF2"|Spyro's constant dragonfly companion that represents his health meter, also alowing Spyro to withstand more hits, and collects nearby gems for him.
|A city surrounded by water. Here there are many pigeons, Cat Thieves, and daredevil bungey-jumpers.
|1
|N/A
|
|-
|-
|align=center style="background:#F9F8FC"|[[File:Elora S2RR.png|90px]]<br>'''[[Elora]]'''
|style="text-align:center"|[[Icy Speedway]]
|style="background:#EFEEF2"|A faun of Avalar, and assistant to the Professor. She is friendly and wise and develops a friendship with Spyro over the course of the game.
|A frozen-over tundra surrounded by the ocean, which is inhabited by small sea monsters. There are many eskimos and cavemen on vacation here.
|1
|N/A
|
|-
|-
|align=center style="background:#F9F8FC"|[[File:Hunter S2RR.png|90px]]<br>'''[[Hunter]]'''
|style="text-align:center"|[[Gulp's Overlook]]
|style="background:#EFEEF2"|An anthropomorphic cheetah armed with a bow and arrows who was inadvertently responsible for bringing Ripto to the realm of Avalar, during a test of the Professor's "Super Portal". In the game, Hunter teaches the player about Spyro's abilities early on and occasionally challenges Spyro to various mini-games or missions later.
|The second boss level, which is a bit more challenging. Elora has trained some Pteranodon from Skelos Badlands to drop metal barrels containing weapons down to Spyro.
|N/A
|N/A
|Gulp
|-
|-
|align=center style="background:#F9F8FC"|[[File:Zoe S2RR.png|90px]]<br>'''[[Zoe]]'''
!colspan=5 style="background-color:#E8E1F3;"|Winter Tundra
|style="background:#EFEEF2"|A [[fairy]] who helped scatter Avalar's orbs throughout the realm to prevent Ripto from using them. Zoe appears in several locations throughout all levels and serves as a checkpoint should Spyro lose a life.
|-
|-
|align=center style="background:#F9F8FC"|[[File:Moneybags S2RR.png|90px]]<br>'''[[Moneybags]]'''
|style="text-align:center"|[[Mystic Marsh]]
|style="background:#EFEEF2"|An anthropomorphic bear seen in various places throughout the realm of Avalar. As his name suggests, he has a love for gems and will not hesitate to ask Spyro to "share" some of them, sometimes inventing ridiculous reasons that Spyro should agree. However, in all cases, paying Moneybags enough gems will result in access to new levels, further progress within the same level, or in some cases, a new ability for Spyro.
|A marshy piece of land inhabited by many exotic animals and water sages.
|3
|(None)
|Snailephants, rhinosnailouses, lemurs, gliding foxes (literally)
|-
|-
|align=center style="background:#F9F8FC"|[[File:Professor S2RR.png|90px]]<br>'''[[Professor]]'''
|style="text-align:center"|[[Cloud Temples]]
|style="background:#EFEEF2"|The creator of the "Super Portal" in Avalar. After Ripto's arrival, he created a smaller portal in the Glimmer realm to locate a dragon and bring it to Avalar.
|Another place with more temples. Except this place is much cooler. There are large numbers of enimies here, and be careful where you step.
|3
|(None)
|Warlocks, Goats, Fire Imps, Fire Trolls who should chill out
|-
|-
|align=center style="background:#F9F8FC"|[[File:Ripto S2RR.png|x100px]]<br>'''[[Ripto]]'''
|style="text-align:center"|[[Robotica Farms]]
|style="background:#EFEEF2"|The main antagonist of the game who seeks to take over Avalar and has a hatred for dragons. He is joined by his minions, Crush and Gulp.
|An agricultural area ran by robots. It is a wide expanse of land, now infested with robotic bugs, who are giving the locals an extremely hard time.
|3
|(None)
|Robot bees, Robot grasshoppers, Robot beetles, Robot flies
|-
|-
|align=center style="background:#F9F8FC"|[[File:No image.png|x100px]]<br>'''[[Crush]]'''
|style="text-align:center"|[[Metropolis]]
|style="background:#EFEEF2"|A blue dinosaur with small wings and wields an oversized club. He serves under Ripto.
|A busy little city inhabited by robots who speak in monotone. Their home is now infested with crazy creatures who plan to take you out.
|4
|(None)
|Space Cows, Kamikaze pigs, Sheeps in flying saucers, bull
|-
|-
|align=center style="background:#F9F8FC"|[[File:No image.png|x100px]]<br>'''[[Gulp]]'''
|style="white-space:nowrap;text-align:center"|[[Canyon Speedway]]
|style="background:#EFEEF2"|A green dinosaur who often acts as Ripto's steed.
|A deep, craggy canyon inhabited by rams and vultures, with some racing moles thrown in.
|}
|1
 
|(None)
==Realms==
|
The world of Avalar is divided into three homeworlds, each based on a particular season. Spyro can access the levels via portals. In every realm, there is a castle that, during the course of the storyline, is captured by Ripto. Each realm features a number of different worlds, a speedway world, and a dungeon with a boss. Every level has 400 [[gem]]s.
 
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{|width=40% class="wikitable" style="background:#F2F2F7;"
!colspan="12"|Realms
|- style="background:#78D0F8;"
|-
|-
!colspan="4" style="background:#A0DEFA;"|[[File:S2RR Summer Forest logo.png|link=Summer Forest]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Ripto's Arena]]
|colspan="4"align=center|[[Glimmer]]<br>[[Idol Springs]]<br>[[Colossus]]<br>[[Hurricos]]<br>[[Sunny Beach]]<br>[[Aquaria Towers]]<br>[[Ocean Speedway]]<br>[[Crush's Dungeon]]
|The third and final boss level, Ripto generously gives you a bit of competition.
|N/A
|N/A
|Ripto, RoboGulp, Rocket Bird
|-
|-
!colspan="4" style="background:#A0DEFA;"|[[File:S2RR Autumn Plains logo.png|link=Autumn Plains]]
!colspan=5 style="background-color:#E8E1F3;"|Extra Level
|colspan="4"align=center|[[Skelos Badlands]]<br>[[Crystal Glacier]]<br>[[Breeze Harbor]]<br>[[Zephyr]]<br>[[Metro Speedway]]<br>[[Scorch]]<br>[[Fracture Hills]]<br>[[Magma Cone]]<br>[[Shady Oasis]]<br>[[Icy Speedway]]<br>[[Gulp's Overlook]]
|-
|-
!colspan="4" style="background:#A0DEFA;"|[[File:S2RR Winter Tundra logo.png|link=Winter Tundra]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Dragon Shores]]
|colspan="4"align=center|[[Mystic Marsh]]<br>[[Cloud Temples]]<br>[[Robotica Farms]]<br>[[Metropolis]]<br>[[Canyon Speedway]]<br>[[Ripto's Arena]]<br>[[Dragon Shores]]
|This bonus level is a series of minigames. The goal is to collect 10 tokens, which allows you to enter The Dragon Theatre, where you can watch the "intro" clips that allow the story to progress.
|N/A
|(None)
|
|}
|}
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==Abilities==
==Abilities==
In addition to his returning abilities (except the sideroll), Spyro acquires several new skills throughout ''Ripto's Rage!'' that allow him to explore the worlds of Avalar more thoroughly.
In addition to his returning abilities (except the sideroll), Spyro acquires several new skills throughout ''Ripto's Rage!'' that allow the player to explore the worlds of Avalar more thoroughly.


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!Description
!Description
|-
|-
|[[Hover]]
|[[Glide|Hover]]
|Spyro's gliding ability has been augmented with a hover maneuver which, used at the end of a glide, gives Spyro one small, final boost in elevation and distance before he falls to the ground. Hunter explains this technique to the player early on in the first world.
|Spyro's gliding ability has been augmented with a hover maneuver which, used at the end of a glide, gives Spyro one small, final boost in elevation and distance before he falls to the ground. Hunter explains this technique to the player early on in the first world.
|-
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===Powerups===
===Power-ups===
In addition to Spyro's returning and new abilities, many levels in the game feature powerup "gates" which temporarily give Spyro enhanced abilities that allow him to defeat certain enemies, reach new areas, or complete certain missions. Powerup gates are at first inactive, but become available once the player has defeated a certain number of enemies within the level.
In addition to Spyro's returning and new abilities, many levels in the game feature powerup "gates" which temporarily give Spyro enhanced abilities that allow him to defeat certain enemies, reach new areas, or complete certain missions. Powerup gates are at first inactive, but become available once the player has defeated a certain number of enemies within the level.


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|[[Invincibility]]
|[[Invulnerability]]
|This powerup renders Spyro invulnerable to all damage for a certain length of time. This is used primarily to allow Spyro to cross large areas hazardous terrain (such as lava or acidic waters) without taking harm.
|This powerup renders Spyro invulnerable to all damage for a certain length of time. This is used primarily to allow Spyro to cross large areas hazardous terrain (such as lava or acidic waters) without taking harm.
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|[[Spring Jump]]
|[[Superjump]]
|This gate launches Spyro high into the air in a certain direction, allowing him to land in a different area of the level.
|This gate launches Spyro high into the air in a certain direction, allowing him to land in a different area of the level.
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|[[Superfreeze]]
|[[Ice breath]]
|This rare gate gives Spyro a powerful ice-breath attack which can be used at long range, similar to the Superflame powerup, as well as to freeze certain enemies for solving puzzles.
|This rare gate gives Spyro a powerful ice-breath attack which can be used at long range, similar to the Superflame powerup, as well as to freeze certain enemies for solving puzzles.
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|[[Orb]]s
|[[Orb]]s
|Orbs are used to access later levels, and are a requirement for reaching Dragon Shores and accessing a bonus level at the end of the game. Orbs power up portals created by The Professor.
|Orbs are used to access later levels, and are a requirement for reaching ''Dragon Shores'' and accessing a bonus level at the end of the game. Orbs power up portals created by The Professor.
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|[[Talisman]]s
|[[Talisman]]s
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*One of the game's working titles was '''''Spyro II'''''.<ref>{{media link|Spyro SII color diagram.jpg|Color diagram}} of Charles Zembillas's sketch of Spyro during the development of "''Spyro II''".</ref>
*Unlike other ''Spyro'' titles, the game starts in the the first level, Glimmer, rather than the first world's hub. This could explain why the European version is subtitled ''Gateway to Glimmer''.
*Unlike other ''Spyro'' titles, the game starts in the the first level, Glimmer, rather than the first world's hub. This could explain why the European version is subtitled ''Gateway to Glimmer''.
*This is the only PlayStation game in the ''Spyro'' franchise where the player cannot exceed 100% [[completion]].
*''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' is the only PlayStation game where the player cannot exceed 100% [[completion]].
*When Spyro collects 64 orbs and 10,000 gems, he can open up a gate in Dragon Shores. Inside the gate is what looks like a superflame powerup that when passed through grants Spyro a permanent superflame ability.
*When Spyro collects 64 orbs and 10,000 gems, he can open up a gate in Dragon Shores. Inside the gate is what looks like a superflame powerup that when passed through grants Spyro a permanent superflame ability.
*Both [[Fracture Hills]] and [[Magma Cone]] are home to the fauns and the Earthshapers, and are both levels in Autumn Plains. Elora's homeworld can possibly be Fracture Hills, since Fracture Hills' fauns are all female and Magma Cone's fauns are all male.
*Both [[Fracture Hills]] and [[Magma Cone]] are home to the fauns and the Earthshapers, and are both levels in Autumn Plains. Elora's homeworld can possibly be Fracture Hills, since Fracture Hills' fauns are all female and Magma Cone's fauns are all male.
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