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|name = Goons
|colspan="2" style="text-align:center; font-size: large;"|'''Goon'''
 
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Goon_Gnorc.png|Original
|colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|[[Image:Gnorc.jpg]]<br />
 
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GoonReignited.jpg|Reignited
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!Attacks:
 
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|homeworld = [[Artisans]]
|None
 
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|role = Enemy
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|appearances = ''[[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]''
!Method Of Defeat:
 
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''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]''
|Flame<br />Charge
 
 
|attack =None}}'''Goons'''<ref>Spyro the Dragon Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 8</ref> (also known as '''Common Gnorcs''' and '''Basic Gnorcs''') are small, green, weak [[Gnorcs]] that were duplicated and transformed into gems. They commonly wear beanie-style hats, which indicate that they work for [[Gnasty Gnorc]]. They are the most common form of Gnorc, even though they are slightly altered for different regions to better fight [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]].
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|[[Artisans]] Homeworld
 
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'''Goons''', also known as '''Common Gnorcs''' are small, green, weak [[Gnorcs]]--one of the many types of Gnorcs duplicated and transformed from gems. They commonly wear army helmets which shows that they work for [[Gnasty Gnorc|Gnasty]]. They are the most appearing form of Gnorc even though sometimes they are a little altered so they can fight.
 
   
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==Description==
Goons first appeared in the [[Artisans]] homeworld during the time of [[Spyro the Dragon]].
 
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Goons first appeared in the [[Artisans]] homeworld during the time of the ''[[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' video game. They are considered the weakest enemies, as they do not fight back, instead, cowering and making small-scale attempts to run away and hide when Spyro approaches them.
They are very weak and do not fight back; they only cower and make minor attempts to run away when [[Spyro]] approaches them.&nbsp; Spyro is much faster than Goons and doesn't have a problem catching them. A variety of Goons exists known as [[Shielded Gnorcs]], who actually fight back. Some of them have learned different technology and are more confident about fighting.
 
   
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Being that Spyro is much faster than the Goons, he can outrun and catch them. Several varieties exist, spanning throughout the different [[homeworld]]s, all of them capable of fighting Spyro.
== Strategy ==
 
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The Goons will run away if you approach them, but are easy to catch so just charge or flame them to defeat them easily.
 
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== Traits, Appearance, and Abilities ==
[[Category: Enemies]]
 
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Goons are solid green with dark forest green beanie hats. They possess no weapons and cannot fight. They tend to cower in a hiding place should Spyro evade catching them.
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=== Behaviour ===
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The most common basic Gnorc is cowardly towards Spyro, running as soon as they see him.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery position="center">
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Reignited Trilogy GnorcSpyro.jpg
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</gallery>
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== Trivia ==
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* Though there are many names for this kind of Gnorc, the official term is "Common Gnorc."
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{S1}}
 
[[Category:Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Gnorcs]]
 
[[Category:Gnorcs]]
 
[[Category:Artisans Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Artisans Enemies]]
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[[Category:Spyro the Dragon]]
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[[Category:Harmless Enemies]]
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[[Category:Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]
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[[Category:Enemies (Spyro the Dragon)]]
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[[Category:Enemies (Spyro Reignited Trilogy)]]

Revision as of 01:44, 21 March 2020

Goons[1] (also known as Common Gnorcs and Basic Gnorcs) are small, green, weak Gnorcs that were duplicated and transformed into gems. They commonly wear beanie-style hats, which indicate that they work for Gnasty Gnorc. They are the most common form of Gnorc, even though they are slightly altered for different regions to better fight Spyro.

Description

Goons first appeared in the Artisans homeworld during the time of the Spyro the Dragon video game. They are considered the weakest enemies, as they do not fight back, instead, cowering and making small-scale attempts to run away and hide when Spyro approaches them.

Being that Spyro is much faster than the Goons, he can outrun and catch them. Several varieties exist, spanning throughout the different homeworlds, all of them capable of fighting Spyro.

Traits, Appearance, and Abilities

Goons are solid green with dark forest green beanie hats. They possess no weapons and cannot fight. They tend to cower in a hiding place should Spyro evade catching them.

Behaviour

The most common basic Gnorc is cowardly towards Spyro, running as soon as they see him.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Though there are many names for this kind of Gnorc, the official term is "Common Gnorc."

References

  1. Spyro the Dragon Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 8
Characters
Protagonists
Spyro the Dragon - Sparx the Dragonfly
Fairies - Balloonists
Antagonists
Gnasty Gnorc
Toasty - Dr. Shemp - Blowhard - Metalhead - Jacques - Egg Thieves
Locations
Homeworlds
Artisans - Peace Keepers - Magic Crafters - Beast Makers - Dream Weavers - Gnorc Gnexus
Realms
Stone Hill - Dark Hollow - Town Square - Dry Canyon - Cliff Town - Ice Cavern - Alpine Ridge
High Caves - Wizard Peak - Terrace Village - Misty Bog - Tree Tops - Dark Passage - Lofty Castle
- Haunted Towers - Gnorc Cove - Twilight Harbor - Gnasty's Loot
Flights
Sunny Flight - Night Flight - Crystal Flight - Wild Flight - Icy Flight
Boss Realms
Toasty - Doctor Shemp - Blowhard - Metalhead - Jacques - Gnasty Gnorc
Terms
Dragons - Treasure - Dragon Eggs - Cheat codes