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- “Lights Out!”
- —Dark Spyro's catchphrase
Dark Spyro is the dark counterpart of Spyro who comes with the Nintendo 3DS version of Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure and in a single pack in certain countries. He is currently the only variant to have a different catchphrase and moveset (3DS only) than his normal counterpart. He has a Series 3 Mega Ram counterpart.
In Skylanders: Ring of Heroes, Dark Spyro has been renamed as Shadow Spyro and is part of the Dark element.
Background
Personality
Dark Spyro is more wild, erratic, and darker than his normal counterpart, as seen in his 3DS gameplay. While in this form, he is always at risk of being consumed by the dark magic. This process worries his fellow Skylanders at times as they fear that the evil forces may eventually corrupt their friend.[1]
Biography
Spyro is a rare magical dragon with the ability to harness the power of the other elements, though he prefers to master fire. However, this innate power also leaves him vulnerable to the influence of dark magic. When The Darkness is nearby, Spyro can channel his energy and combine its power with his own, becoming Dark Spyro. Over the years, he has learned to focus and control his power, using this dark magic to fight the forces of evil.
Story
History
Spyro had some sensational skills. Unlike the other Skylanders, he could harness the power of every element, but still preferred his original favorite - Fire. But there was a sinister side to Spyro's ability. Master Eon observed this first-hand when The Darkness attempted to corrupt the Core of Light. Spyro began to shudder and shake. His purple skin seemed to flush and flare as dark magic flowed through him like lightning. Only Master Eon's speedily cast spells saved Spyro from a foul fate. With time, and Eon's tutelage, Spyro had learned to master this dark magic know-how. And when he harnessed energy, he transformed into Dark Spyro! However, only Spyro's brave heart and careful control prevented him from being consumed by darkness.[2]
Gameplay
Although Dark Spyro has the exact same abilities as Spyro in the console version of Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (and thus the same as Legendary Spyro, with only a color swap), his changes are quite dramatic in the Nintendo 3DS versions of the game and later handheld installments.
In the 3DS versions, Spyro and Legendary Spyro are quite masterful shooting just regular fireballs and using their Horn Charge. However, Dark Spyro is more adept at physical slashes and using magical thunder. At first he can use only a three-hit slashing combo, and of course dash and jump, and is also one of the characters able to glide. As he levels up, he learns to shoot thunder balls (which he can later run over to get power and speed boosts) and shoot powerful rays of lightning energy. However his Series 3 figure plays just like a regular Spyro would.
Stats
These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
- Health: 280 (max. 560)
- Speed: 43 (max. 91)
- Armor: 24 (max. 54)
- Critical Hit: 20 (max. 70)
- Elemental Power: 25 (max. 75)
Warning: These stats are not used in any of the Skylander games. They are only listed for completeness reasons.
- Strength: 70
- Defense: 40
- Agility: 90
- Luck: 60
These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
- Health: 280 (max. 560)
- Speed: 50 (max. 98)
- Armor: 18 (max. 48)
- Critical Hit: 6 (max. 56)
- Elemental Power: 35 (max. 85)
Warning: These stats are not used in any of the Skylander games. They are only listed for completeness reasons.
- Strength: 15
- Defense: 150
- Agility: 100
- Luck: 60
Abilities
Basic Abilities Dark Spyro's fireballs can damage Rotting Robbies. |
Wow Pow Ability
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Dragon's Fire | Charge |
Spyro's Earth Pound
Head Start!
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Primary Ability Dark Spyro breathes balls of flame from his mouth, incinerating enemies. |
Secondary Ability Dark Spyro runs head down knocking over enemies with his horns. |
Price: 4000
Dark Spyro performs a devastating dive-bomb head smash while flying, damaging enemies all around him.
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Basic Upgrades Skylanders can buy new abilities from Persephone/Power Pods. | |||||||
Long Range Raze | Spyro's Flight | Sprint Charge | Triple Flameballs | ||||
Price: 500 Enhancing Dark Spyro's lung capacity, this ability lets Spyro shoot flameballs that travel much farther than before. |
Price: 700 Can fly over water and move at great speed. |
Price: 900 Dark Spyro is able to charge for a longer distance with this upgrade. |
Price: 1200 Shoot 3 Flameballs instead of one. |
Sheep Burner Spyro |
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Fire Shield | Exploding Fireblast | The Daybringer Flame | ||
Price: 1700 This upgrade generates fire shields around Dark Spyro when he uses his Flameball attack. |
Price: 2200 Dark Spyro's central Flameball ignites into an explosive force that not only does more damage but hits multiple enemies. |
Price: 3000 Hold down the primary power button to build up this attack, which generates a flame so big and bright it is said to bring daylight to the sky. |
Blitz Spyro |
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Stun Charge | Comet Dash | Ibex's Wrath Charge | ||
Price: 1700 Enemies hit by Dark Spyro's charge become temporarily stunned. |
Price: 2200 A magic aura surrounds Dark Spyro's horns imbuing them with extra power and damage that burns enemies in its path. |
Price: 3000 Find Dark Spyro's extra gear. With this upgrade, Dark Spyro builds up speed and such a destructive force that it causes the very air around him to ignite into the magical form of fiery ibex horns. |
Dark Fire Shot (Active) | ||
1 enemy |
Mana cost: 2 |
Dark Flame Shot (Active) | ||
[All Enemies] |
Mana cost: 2 |
Enraged Charge (Active) | ||
1 enemy |
Mana cost: 3 |
Capture Opportunity (Passive) | ||
If there's a team member with the [Provoke] Effect, excluding yourself, steals the beneficial effect x0 whenever you attack the enemy. |
Smooth Scales (Leader) | ||
Increases the Evasion Rate by 10% if your HP is above 90%. |
Skylanders can use abilities depending on their level.
Starting Powers
- Dragon's Fury (Primary Attack): Press (Y) repeatedly to strike with Dark Spyro's tail, wings, and lightning breath.
- Shadow Spark (Secondary Attack): Press (X) to fire a burst of dark energy. The burst will leave an energy field on the ground that damages enemies overtime.
Upgrades
- Airburn (requires level: 3): Press (X) in midair to burn a circle of powerful energy beneath Dark Spyro.
- Energy Conduit (requires level: 6): Create a Shadow Spark, then run through the Spark to energize Dark Spyro. While energized, Dark Spyro moves faster and his (Y) a ttacks will send a wave of energy outwards.
- Shadowbeam (requires level: 9): Hold (X) and release to shoot a beam of dark energy. The beam will leave a trail of fire that damages enemies.
Mystic Seeker Scroll
- Gain a 20% Damage bonus while in the Radiant Isles. The scroll for this upgrade can be found in Lava Flow Grotto.
Character Trailers
See also
Gallery
Trivia
- Dark Spyro originated from The Legend of Spyro series, as Spyro the Dragon's dark form.
- His current appearance resembles Dark Spyro in the Gameboy Advance version of The Eternal Night, with silver claws and teeth instead of red, unlike the console versions, where Dark Spyro had dark orange horns, spikes and claws.
- This color scheme of Dark Spyro was later used as an alternate skin for Classic Spyro in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled.
- Unlike his Legend of Spyro counterpart, Dark Spyro is capable of controlling his dark impulses.
- His current appearance resembles Dark Spyro in the Gameboy Advance version of The Eternal Night, with silver claws and teeth instead of red, unlike the console versions, where Dark Spyro had dark orange horns, spikes and claws.
- Despite having a completely different catchphrase, Dark Spyro still says normal Spyro's catchphrase in the games. However, he does say "Lights Out" as one of his Battle Cries in Swap Force and in his regular form in Battlecast.
- Dark Spyro was the only "Dark" variant until the Dark Skylanders made their debut. Before Swap Force, his scales were also dark purple, and were changed to black like the other variants.
- He slightly resembles the Ender Dragon from Minecraft.
- Dark Spyro has been released as a single pack in some countries.
- His Mega Blok figure has a Viking Helmet, a hat found in the first level in Spyro's Adventure.
- Dark Spyro is the first Alter Ego to have a remastered version (the second being Dark Stealth Elf and the third being Legendary Jet-Vac).
- While viewing his biography in the Skylander Collection in Skylanders: Swap Force, Dark Spyro's story background shows an unreleased screenshot of a Dark Spyro trailer that was never released.
- Dark Spyro manipulates the power of darkness, which turns his fire breath light purple, not unlike Malefor.
- In addition to this, his horns glow purple when using his Charge attack in Swap Force
- Despite being a reposed version of Dark Spyro, Dark Mega Ram Spyro appears as regular Spyro in Spyro's Adventure and Giants.
- Currently, Shadow Spyro is the only dark elemental counterpart of another elemental Skylander to remain in the revamped version of Ring of Heroes.
References
- ↑ Skylanders Universe: Molten Hot Dog's Quiz Quest, page 31
- ↑ Skylanders Official Sticker Book, page 9