![]() Whenever Spyro takes a hit, subsequently, Sparx's color changes, from golden yellow, to blue, to green, and then ultimately disappearing, leaving Spyro vulnerable to defeat upon the next hit. He talks, but still retains his buzzing voice in Spyro: A Hero's Tail. At first, Sparx communicated by way of buzzing which the dragons could assumedly understand from their reactions. He too has the same mischievous personality as Spyro, but he is very protective of him. Without Sparx, Spyro would be susceptible to being killed or defeated in a single hit. In the Dragon Realms, according to Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, dragonflies offer protection for young dragons such as Spyro. Throughout the series, Spyro has always appeared with Sparx at his side. His latest redesign now resembes a real dragonfly. In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy and futher related game appearances, Sparx lacks antennae and now has limbs with blue-tipped fingers. In Spyro: A Hero's Tail, Sparx's design is more refined and he has gained antennae, has orange-brown eyes and more refined insectoid wings. Later designs after the original Spyro trilogy retains most of his original appearance, but Sparx had gained a graphical upgrade. Due to the software limitations of the PlayStation 1, he lacked antennae and limbs. ![]() Sparx resembles a pixelated, yellow insect with big eyes with black irises. 5.4 Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy.
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