Spyro used the Aether's light counterpart to free Cynder from the Dark Master's control. Aether first appeared in A New Beginning when Cynder's attack inadvertively awakened Spyro's Aether, with the trauma of Cynder threatening his life. It is the Purple Dragon's signature element and can shift between Light and Dark Aether. The most powerful element, this breath only exists in The Legend of Spyro trilogy. In Dawn of the Dragon, it encases Spyro inside of a boulder that can be rolled around to damage enemies, while the secondary earth attack is a sort of rock that shoots out of Spyro's mouth. In The Eternal Night, it comes out as an "Earth Flail" that Spyro swings around to damage enemies. In A New Beginning, it comes out of Spyro's mouth as a green energy that damages enemies. Earth breath is actually different in each game it appears in. Unlike the other Elements, Earth Breath isn't literally breathing earth. Like the other elements, Spyro trained his earth breath with Terrador, lost it briefly in The Eternal Night, and regained it from the Chronicler. Spyro awakened his Earth Element from the trauma of being trapped under a large bell. This breath once existed only in The Legend of Spyro series, where Spyro learned it in Munitions Forge. Cynder's Wind breath can be used to blow in the mouths of big blow horns, the breath is first needed in the Catacombs. Cynder's Wind breath seems to be a parallel to Spyro's Ice breath. In A New Beginning, some of the earth attacks involve Wind, meaning that wind and earth may be interconnected. In The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, Wind is one of the elements Cynder can use. The element of Wind has been mentioned as one of the many natural abilities Malefor learned in his youth. It is useful to kill and control big enemies, paralyzing their movements to give them a huge stunning power of electricity. Like Fire, Electricity is the most common element to kill enemies. Electricity has been one of the most powerful element in The Legend of Spyro series. It is used to unlock hidden ways to get out from the Catacombs. Dawn of the Dragon includes this powerful element. The Chronicler helps Spyro regain his Electricity Breath in The Eternal Night. In The Legend of Spyro, Spyro learned this ability while traveling through Dante's Freezer from the trauma of being hit by enemy electricty while Trolls attacked him, and later learned to harness the Electricity Element with Volteer.
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The Chronicler helped Spyro regain his ice after losing it in The Eternal Night.Įlectricity element is one of the four main elements in the entire series and was the second element, that Spyro learned. He first used it to freeze a river to save Kane's life. In A New Beginning, Spyro's Ice breath was awakened in Tall Plains from the trauma of Kane being in mortal danger of falling to his death. In the aftermath of A New Beginning, Spyro lost his Fire breath along with all his other powers after using Light Aether to fight Cynder, and had to re-learn them from the Chronicler, in The Eternal Night, also learning the move Comet Dash. He later learned to harness his Fire abilities under the teachings of Ignitus.
His Fire element was awakened from the trauma of Sparx being threatened by the Apes. In The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, Fire breath was the first element Spyro acquired when he used it to save Sparx from some apes. This is repeatedly seen in The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, as Spyro was exposed to trauma when he unlocked his different elemental breaths. Dragons obtain their elements when faced with emotional traumas or threatening events.