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− | '''Dream Weavers''' ('''ドリーム ガーデン ホーム''' ''Dream Garden Home'' in Japanese) is the fifth [[Homeworlds|Homeworld]] in ''[[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]''. Beautiful, floating platforms and castles make up this world, so [[Glide|Gliding]] is a useful move |
+ | '''Dream Weavers''' ('''ドリーム ガーデン ホーム''' ''Dream Garden Home'' in Japanese) is the fifth [[Homeworlds|Homeworld]] in ''[[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' and the ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'' remaster of the first game. Beautiful, floating platforms and castles make up this world, so [[Glide|Gliding]] is a useful move here. The [[Dragons]] of this world believe that dreams can become real, a theme that is obviously shown in each realm. The player must free at least 50 dragons to access this homeworld. |
==World Description== |
==World Description== |
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− | This core world is home to the elusive Dream Weavers, the creators of dreams and sworn enemies of nightmares. Living atop a series of floating islands high above the clouds, the Dream Weavers have built elaborate castles and temples on the grassy knolls, as well as crystallized structures for resting, playing, and practicing their arts. Many pools of water confusingly fall up instead of down, swirling in a circle where they collect. The sky is a plethora of colors, constantly changing with the clouds as they pass by. Sparkling funnels of air carry passengers to each island safely |
+ | This core world is home to the elusive Dream Weavers, the creators of dreams, and sworn enemies of nightmares. Living atop a series of floating islands high above the clouds, the Dream Weavers have built elaborate castles and temples on the grassy knolls, as well as crystallized structures for resting, playing, and practicing their arts. Many pools of water confusingly fall up instead of down, swirling in a circle where they collect. The sky is a plethora of colors, constantly changing with the clouds as they pass by. Sparkling funnels of air ([[whirlwinds]]) carry passengers to each island safely but watch out for the Fools. |
==Residents== |
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+ | The Dream Weavers are peacekeepers of the night. From their island in the clouds, they fit through the dreams of other creatures of the world, making sure no nightmares bother dragons while they're asleep. Anyone who has bad dreams at night can call on these Dragons for help.<ref>Spyro the Dragon Instruction Manual page 18</ref> |
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− | The Dream Weaver dragons are a secluded species, with the smallest of numbers due to [[Gnasty Gnorc]] attacking their clan first in his first attempt on the Realms. They live in near-seclusion, rarely trusting outsiders and harboring amongst themselves all the secrets of the sleepless nights. Some have even called them arrogant and snooty. |
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− | As their name suggests, they weave dreams and take care of the sleeping dragons all over the Realms. Having a nightmare? Call on a Dream Weaver to fix it right up! Dream Weavers are quiet and reserved, but can’t always be wise or knowledgeable in the ways of the outside world considering their hermit natures. They leave most of the thinking to the [[Artisans]]. |
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The leader of the Dream Weaver dragons is [[Lateef]], as he is the first and nearest dragon to be freed when [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] enters the homeworld and welcomes his arrival, as well as gives him advice on dealing with Gnasty Gnorc's minions in Dream Weavers. |
The leader of the Dream Weaver dragons is [[Lateef]], as he is the first and nearest dragon to be freed when [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] enters the homeworld and welcomes his arrival, as well as gives him advice on dealing with Gnasty Gnorc's minions in Dream Weavers. |
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+ | Each homeworld has specifically designed portals. The portals in this realm seem to be made of crystal and are made into an arch shape with three points at the top. |
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==Trivia== |
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*This homeworld bears a slight resemblance to the level in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]]'', the [[Floating Islands]], and may have inspired it, as well. |
*This homeworld bears a slight resemblance to the level in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]]'', the [[Floating Islands]], and may have inspired it, as well. |
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**Its concept also resembles [[Skylands]] in the [[Skylanders (series)|''Skylanders'' series]]. |
**Its concept also resembles [[Skylands]] in the [[Skylanders (series)|''Skylanders'' series]]. |
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− | *If the Carrot-Topped Monk operating the Shrink/Enlarge ray is dealt with, Spyro |
+ | *If the Carrot-Topped Monk operating the Shrink/Enlarge ray is dealt with, Spyro can use the machine to shrink down any large enemy monks that block his path to other areas. |
− | *This is the final homeworld in ''Spyro the Dragon'' and the ''[[Spyro the Dragon (series)|Spyro]]'' |
+ | *This is the final homeworld in ''Spyro the Dragon'' and the original ''[[Spyro the Dragon (series)|Spyro]] ''trilogy to have enemies. |
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+ | *In early versions of the game, the Dream Weavers home uses [[Stone Hill]]'s music. Part of the level's structure changed throughout development, meaning that some early builds have additional gems in secret locations. The waterfall was initially not animated, a few of the enemies made no sound effects, and much of the level was differently textured. |
+ | *In the ''Reignited Trilogy'' version, when you reach the floating island-platform with two [[Clock Fools]] up the flight of stairs by the castle-area, you’ll be able to enter a hidden room by the wall, which just looks like a regular wall from the outside, but can be clearly seen as fake from the inside. This secret room contains a single green-lit platform. |
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Revision as of 04:09, 30 July 2020
Dream Weavers (ドリーム ガーデン ホーム Dream Garden Home in Japanese) is the fifth Homeworld in Spyro the Dragon and the Spyro Reignited Trilogy remaster of the first game. Beautiful, floating platforms and castles make up this world, so Gliding is a useful move here. The Dragons of this world believe that dreams can become real, a theme that is obviously shown in each realm. The player must free at least 50 dragons to access this homeworld.
World Description
This core world is home to the elusive Dream Weavers, the creators of dreams, and sworn enemies of nightmares. Living atop a series of floating islands high above the clouds, the Dream Weavers have built elaborate castles and temples on the grassy knolls, as well as crystallized structures for resting, playing, and practicing their arts. Many pools of water confusingly fall up instead of down, swirling in a circle where they collect. The sky is a plethora of colors, constantly changing with the clouds as they pass by. Sparkling funnels of air (whirlwinds) carry passengers to each island safely but watch out for the Fools.
Residents
The Dream Weavers are peacekeepers of the night. From their island in the clouds, they fit through the dreams of other creatures of the world, making sure no nightmares bother dragons while they're asleep. Anyone who has bad dreams at night can call on these Dragons for help.[1]
The leader of the Dream Weaver dragons is Lateef, as he is the first and nearest dragon to be freed when Spyro enters the homeworld and welcomes his arrival, as well as gives him advice on dealing with Gnasty Gnorc's minions in Dream Weavers.
Realms
Enemies
Dragons
Portals
Each homeworld has specifically designed portals. The portals in this realm seem to be made of crystal and are made into an arch shape with three points at the top.
Walkthrough
Gallery
Trivia
- This homeworld bears a slight resemblance to the level in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, the Floating Islands, and may have inspired it, as well.
- Its concept also resembles Skylands in the Skylanders series.
- If the Carrot-Topped Monk operating the Shrink/Enlarge ray is dealt with, Spyro can use the machine to shrink down any large enemy monks that block his path to other areas.
- This is the final homeworld in Spyro the Dragon and the original Spyro trilogy to have enemies.
- In early versions of the game, the Dream Weavers home uses Stone Hill's music. Part of the level's structure changed throughout development, meaning that some early builds have additional gems in secret locations. The waterfall was initially not animated, a few of the enemies made no sound effects, and much of the level was differently textured.
- In the Reignited Trilogy version, when you reach the floating island-platform with two Clock Fools up the flight of stairs by the castle-area, you’ll be able to enter a hidden room by the wall, which just looks like a regular wall from the outside, but can be clearly seen as fake from the inside. This secret room contains a single green-lit platform.
References
- ↑ Spyro the Dragon Instruction Manual page 18
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