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Mystic Marsh
Mystic Marsh | |
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Game(s): | Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! Spyro Reignited Trilogy |
Home World: | Winter Tundra |
Inhabitant(s): | Water Wizards |
Enemies: | Snail Elephants, Snail Rhinos, Puffing Platypus, Striped Monkeys |
Gems: | 400 |
Orbs: | 3 |
Fodder: | Frogs |
Mystic Marsh is a realm in Winter Tundra that only appeared in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!. There is trouble in the marsh; a fountain that once kept the wildlife calm has now stopped working and the animals have become violent and hostile towards their marsh-mates. It is Spyro's job to figure out why the fountain has stopped, as well as to turn it on again.
Characters
Allies
- Water Wizards
- Professor
- Basil the Explorer
- Elora (mentioned)
Objectives
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Orb Challenges ![]() |
Description |
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Fix the Fountain | The main challenge of this realm, the water-wizards have lost control of the wildlife as a result of their fountain being shut off. By defeating enough enemies, you can activate the spring power gate and jump to the wizard in charge of powering the fountain. Turns out the wizard named Snoozle was slacking off, and the switch to the fountain was powered down. |
Kangaroo Thieves (Difficulty: ★★★★☆) |
An explorer named Basil requests your help! His car has broken down due to missing spark plugs, and it's up to Spyro to retrieve them. The four plugs are held captive by four kangaroo-like thieves. The thieves run in simple trails, so it is easy for Spyro to catch up to them. Upon collecting all four, Basil rewards Spyro with an orb, saying it is museum quality but he still deserves it. |
Kangaroo Thieves (Difficulty: ★★★★☆) |
The Professor is missing his trusty pencil, misplacing it somewhere in the marsh, and Spyro must assist him. He entrusts Spyro with an egg and instructs the player to trade it with another creature in the marsh in exchange for the pencil. Spyro trades the egg with a bird, by spitting the egg into a nest, who gives him a seed. He plants the seed in a pot and a resulting flytrap gives him a rubber-duck. He then trades the rubber-duck with the mother duck to give him a turnip. The turnip can then be traded with a cooking pot for a golden coin. Finally the golden coin can be traded with the fountain for the Professor's pencil. Return to the Professor, and he will give you an orb, saying that Elora thinks he will lose it. |
Achievements & Trophies (Reignited Trilogy)
- Monkeying Around: Charge through every Monkey in Mystic Marsh
- PS4: Bronze Trophy
- XBOX One: 20G
Enemies
Name | Description | Can be flamed? | Can be charged? |
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![]() Snail Elephant |
Aggressive creatures that will trample Spyro if he gets close. | Yes | No |
![]() Snail Rhino |
Small rhino-like creatures that wear metal shells. | No | Yes |
![]() Puffing Platypus |
Platypus that inflate like pufferfish underwater. | No | Yes |
![]() Striped Monkey |
Purple monkeys with dark-colored stripes that throw fruit at Spyro. | Yes | Yes |
Glitch
- There is a glitch that allows you to swim in the air. To cause the glitch, you must do following: accept both orb challenges. Take the egg from the Professor, then start catching all the thieves, remembering that the one that swims through the water tunnel must be the last one caught. If you will catch this thief while swimming through the tunnel and have all other plugs already, then you'll be teleported to the Basil, still swimming. This glitch allows you to "swim" literally everywhere, even outside the borders of the marsh.
Cutscenes
Opening Scene
The scene opens with three Water Wizards soothing three Snail Elephants due to the power of the fountain. The fountain suddenly turns off mysteriously. The Water Wizards gasp, and sink to the ground, sadly. The Snail Elephants raise out of their shells and look at the three wizards menacingly. The wizards shake their heads in disbelief upon this sudden turn of events before the Snail Elephants instantly charge at them, who scream, and trample upon them.
In the Reignited Trilogy, there is only one Water Wizard instead of three. And at the end, instead of the Snail elephants trampling the Wizard, they instead chase after him as he runs away.
Closing Scene
Snoozle, the Water Wizard in charge of controlling the fountain, is seen controlling it for a few seconds. However, he soon starts to nod off, and falls asleep. He is soon abruptly awaken by another wizard who bangs on a gong behind him. He hits Snoozle on the head with the gong stick, to wake him up and warn him not to go back to sleep. Snoozle shakes his head, and continues controlling the fountain, before he starts drifting back to sleep.
Walkthrough Videos
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ミスティックシャワー | Mystic Shower |
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Mystic Marsh/Gallery.
Trivia
- Mystic Marsh is paired with Cloud Temples. An early name for the realm, found in the code for the demo, was "Mystic Savannah", and Cloud Temples was to be called '"Mystic City".
- If you look at the coins in the fountain, you'll notice a face in them. It is the face of Dan Johnson, an Insomniac employee famous for his in-game cameos. The coins would begin the Easter egg that would continue on in the Ratchet & Clank series.
- In Reignited Trilogy, Dan Johnson’s face was replaced with the moon from the 2001-2016 version of the Insomniac Games logo. This was likely a nod to Insomniac being the developers of the original trilogy.
- The unswimmable purple sea is the only boundary sea in the series to have a waterfall to match the upper levels. In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, that area was made into a wide river with a wide waterfall.
- Mystic Marsh is one of only three known realms whose trouble was not (presumably) caused by Ripto, with the other two being Breeze Harbor and Zephyr. The main reason behind the trouble with the fountain and the rampaging animals was because Snoozle fell asleep on the job.
- The music in Mystic Marsh sounds like a remix of Misty Bog in Spyro the Dragon.
- Mystic Marsh is the only level in the game to contain three powerup gates. The majority of levels in the game have one, while a handful have two.
- The fountain in the original game was made of stone with a purple centerpiece, where the water poured from the top. In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, it is now made mostly of wood with a glowing yellow orb as the centerpiece, but the water spurts out around the orb instead of from the top.
- In Spyro Reignited Trilogy, the Draclets aren't counted towards the spirit particle counter for Crystal Glacier. This makes Mystic Marsh the level with the most spirit particles in the Reignited Trilogy version of the game.
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