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Crystal Glacier
Crystal Glacier | |
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Game(s): | Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! Spyro Reignited Trilogy |
Home World: | Autumn Plains |
Inhabitant(s): | Icebuilders |
Enemies: | Ice Wizards, Horned Rabbits, Draclets |
Gems: | 400 |
Orbs: | 2 |
Fodder: | Snowballs |
Crystal Glacier is an icy realm in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! and in the Reignited Trilogy remake of the second game. It can be accessed in the Autumn Plains home world.
The realm is inhabited by Icebuilders, arctic versions of the Bonebuilders from Skelos Badlands. They are ruled by an elder named Chief Shaman Tuk, who has tickets for tonight's Hockey game at Colossus, but the Ice Wizards had frozen the Icebuilders and captured their Elder. Spyro later unfroze them with his Flame Breath, after which they lead Spyro to the Elder and rescued him.
Cutscenes
Opening Scene
The scene opens showing Chief Shaman Tuk being taken captive by the Ice Wizards and imprisoned. Two Icebuilders see this and plan to free him. They go to the side of the prison, and plan to free him from the top. One of the Icebuilders gets on the other, and jumps up to the top. Unfortunately, an Ice Wizard at the top, sees the Icebuilder, and throws a snowball at him, freezing him solid. The frozen Icebuilder then lands atop his partner, not moving.
Closing Scene
Three Icebuilders are atop the prison, and one of them places a flag down, showing their insignia. He backs up a little too far, and falls down into the snow. One of them laughs at the fallen Icebuilders, until the other pushes him off the building, into the snow. The final one, then jumps into the snow, as well. They are all seen with their heads buried in the snow, yelping for help. Chief Shaman Tuk, who witnessed the falls, shakes his head in embarrassment.
Intro and Closing Video
Objectives
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Orb Challenges ![]() |
Description |
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Draclet Cave (Difficulty: ★★★★☆) |
Shaman Tik informs Spyro about a large cave in Crystal Glacier, which they used to give guided tours, has become infested with giant, ferocious spiders called Draclets. Use the Superfly power-up to fly through the cave and defeat all the Draclets. Shaman Tik will then give you an Orb. |
George (Difficulty: ★★☆☆☆) |
Shaman Tok has lost his pet snow leopard George. Drop down a hole and Flame fish that come out of ice to get them to the ground for George to eat. After eating 3 or 4 fish George will be tamed and will follow you. Lead him to his master. |
Achievements & Trophies (Reignited Trilogy)
- Bug Control: Defeat all Dracklets in one Superflight
- PS4: Silver Trophy
- XBOX One: 30G
Enemies
Name | Description | Can be flamed? | Can be charged? |
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![]() Ice Wizard |
Creatures made of ice that fire snowballs. If an Icebuilder is freed by Spyro, any nearby Ice Wizard will refreeze them with their magic until they're killed. | Yes | No |
![]() Horned Rabbit |
Rabbits with icicles growing from their faces. | Yes | Yes |
![]() Draclet |
Green arachnids that lurk in the cave system of Crystal Glacier. | Yes | No |
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Crystal Glacier/Gallery.
Trivia
- Crystal Glacier is paired with Skelos Badlands. An early name for the realm, found in the code for the demo, was Skelos Glaciers.
- According to Elora's scrapped level dialogue for Crystal Glacier, Ripto sent the Ice Wizards to kidnap Shaman Tuk, that the Ice Builders were sending commandos to rescue him with little success, as the Ice Wizards were turning all of the commandos into ice blocks.[1]
- The dialogue also mentions that the Ice Builders have now been claiming the Ice Wizards' castles as their own.[1]
- The first Icebuilder that is freed refers to Colossus as Colossus Valley.
- He still refers to the realm as Colossus Valley in the Reignited Trilogy, which may suggest that, considering its landscape, is in fact an extended name for that realm.
- The music in the cutscenes is different from the level's actual theme music.
- This realm has the most enemies in the game at 38.
- In the original version of Ripto's Rage, the Draclets are counted in the Spirit Particle count in the Guidebook. They are not counted in the Reignited Trilogy, making the total count of spirit particles 20 in this version.
- The closing scene with the flag being planted might be a reference to the Gnorc planting the Insomniac sign in the intro for Spyro the Dragon.
- The flag planting might also be a reference to the planting of the flag on top of Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world.
- After being paid to activate the bridge, Moneybags mentions that he can now purchase a condo in Hurricos that he's wanted for quite some time.
- One could get the impression that the bridge, which is a skeleton of a snake's head, is slightly sentient, as it is seen turning towards Spyro and growling, before connecting to the other side of the gorge. Moneybags will tell Spyro to be careful over there if he is talked to a second time, however, nothing will actually happen if Spyro stays there.
- If you combine the names of two of the Shamans, you'll get the phrase "Tik Tok", which refers to time passing by.
- This is one of three realms in the original trilogy to have "Crystal" in its name. The others are Crystal Flight and Crystal Islands.
References
- ↑ a b Elora’s Cut Level Intros in Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage! (Prototype from August 11th, 1999). (Date Posted - Apr. 17, 2021). Youtube.