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Guidebook
The Guidebook is a recurring object in the canon games of Spyro franchise. It was first introduced in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
Location and uses[edit]
The Guidebook is where Spyro can check his progress to see the total number of collectible items in each Home World and realm and how much he has collected. The collectibles shown in the Guidebook depends on the game, although Gems are one of them in every game.
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage![edit]
Elora gave Spyro the Guidebook to help him better understand Avalar and its worlds. The Guidebook listed how many Orbs, Talismans, and Gems appeared in a realm. The Guidebook also provides a list of tasks for each area, which each have their own preview image as well.
Spyro: Year of the Dragon[edit]
The Guidebook was renamed to Atlas. In it, Sparx is used to highlight and select a Home World or realm to view more specific information on it. The total number of gems and Dragon Eggs can be seen for each area. Completing the last Sparx level, Bugbot Factory, unlocks the ability for the Atlas to warp Spyro to any selected level.
Spyro: Season of Ice[edit]
The Atlas shows the total number of gems collected and fairies rescued on the right pages. The Atlas's first page is headlined "Total Items", and it shows the overall number of gems collected and the game's completion percentage. The individual pages show the name of a Home World and its collectibles on the top. A list of realms and their respective collectibles are listed below the Home World from which they are accessed.
Spyro 2: Season of Flame[edit]
Like in Spyro: Season of Ice, the Atlas only shows information for each realm on the right pages. The page layout in the Atlas has changed, and each realm has their own details listed on their own page. The Atlas shows the number of gems and Fireflies for each realm, which also have their own completion percentage shown.
Spyro Reignited Trilogy[edit]
Atlas was renamed back to Guidebook. It is integrated with the pause menu, and can be accessed in all three games. The Guidebook's contents correspond to the appropriate game. The Guidebook has a brown cover with gold letters and gold coverings, and the book has a purple bookmark.