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I would say legends Spyro due to more hax such as slowing down time, aether beams that disassemble at an atomic level (Even shown in game when Gaul was turned into utter nothingness by Dark Spyro.)
IIRC, Aether was described by someone who worked on TLoS as being a cosmic power beyond the terrestrial plane. He also went on to state that he'd love to see when his and Malefor's Aether magic would collide, "...suns would implode..." is one of the descriptive events of their cosmic breaths clashing as stated by him.
Classic Spyro is able to fly through portals that have noticeable high-speed parallax from levels that clearly had stars in the backgrounds, and as of the Reignited Trilogy, you can maneuver him through these portals a tiny bit and he can come to a halt when needing to. You enter worlds that contain huge celestial bodies, and yet Gnasty Gnorc was able to petrify all the dragons in multiple worlds clearly seperate from his own? Even if they were on the same planet, he'd have to have reached over the distance if at least a country ib less than a few seconds with his magic and this is just the first game. Bianca and the Gnorcs came fron the other side of the World, and Spyro and Hunter follow after them and can reach it in a relatively short timeframe, and these are simple dirt mounds.
The Professor has the technology to create portals that can reach other "Worlds" as he calls them, so Spyro very well likely is travelling to other universes in the loading screens of the second game given context.
Once you actually look into it, the verse is pretty impressive even from just the first game.