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Twilight Harbor

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Twilight Harbor
Game(s): Spyro the Dragon (game)
Spyro Reignited Trilogy
Home World: Gnorc Gnexus
Inhabitant(s): Gnorcs
Enemies: Machine Gunners, Gnorc Survivalists, Gnorc Commandos
Gems: 400
Fodder: Rats

Twilight Harbor, also spelled Twilight Harbour in EU releases, is the second realm of the Gnorc Gnexus home world in Spyro the Dragon and Spyro Reignited Trilogy. The main setting is a beautiful orange sunset which overlooks this Gnorc-filled level. Flaming the drawbridge levers will allow you to supercharge down to a new area.

Objectives

Dragons

Name Location
Cosmos By the strong chest
Cleetus At the bottom of the supercharge ramp

Achievements & Trophies (Reignited Trilogy)

  • What Really Grinds My Gears: Destroy 6 gears in Twilight Harbor
    • PS4: Silver Trophy
    • XBOX One: 30G

Enemies

Name Description Can be flamed? Can be charged?

Machine Gunner
Gnorcs that fire machine guns/goo guns at Spyro. Yes Yes

Gnorc Survivalist
Yellow gnorcs that throw grenades/TNT barrels at Spyro. Yes No

Gnorc Commando
Gnorcs that fire ammunition at Spyro. Yes No

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ナスティ ブリッジ 6-2 Gnasty Bridge 6-2

Gallery

Trivia

General

  • Twilight Harbor is one of the four realms of the game whose portal is hidden within a dragon head, the other three of the four being, Toasty, Gnasty Gnorc and Gnasty's Loot.
  • This name of the level is spelled Twilight Harbour in the PAL version of the game.

Original

  • Through supercharge and jumping, you can reach the base of the lighthouse that sits in the middle of the water. However, there is nothing to do there.
  • At the start of the level, there is a single polygon in the water that can be stood on as though it is ground.
  • In the June 1998 prototype, this level is (perhaps incorrectly) called Gnorc Cove, it uses Stone Hill's music, and the enemies don't make any sounds when defeated, nor do the machine guns when firing. Not all the gems have been added to the level yet, so collecting them all causes the gem count to be lower than it should be. The number of dragons in this level also displays incorrectly in the inventory.

Reignited

  • In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, the Gnorc Commandoes and Machine Gunners use toxic goo as ammunition. This was a creative choice by Toys For Bob to further match the realm of Gnasty's World, a mechanical junkyard filled with goo and lava.[1]
    • Instead of grenades, the Gnorc Survivalists now use explosive barrels to attack.

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