These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
- Health: 270 (max. 540)
- Speed: 60 (max. 108)
- Armor: 6 (max. 36)
- Critical Hit: 70 (max. 120)
- Elemental Power: 53 (max. 103)
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|name = High Five | |name = High Five | ||
|image = [[File:High_Five.jpg|290px]] | |image = [[File:High_Five.jpg|290px]] | ||
|species = Dragon/Dragonfly Hybrid | |species = [[Dragon]]/Dragonfly Hybrid | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|role = Skylander | |role = [[Core Skylander]] | ||
|world = [[Skylands]] | |world = [[Skylands]] | ||
|appearances = [[Skylanders: Trap Team]] | |attack = | ||
*Poison Pellets | |||
*Buzz Dash | |||
*Poison Cloud | |||
*Cloud Control | |||
*Spin Cycle | |||
|appearances = | |||
*''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]'' | |||
*''[[Skylanders: Lost Islands]]'' | |||
*''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'' (''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing|Racing]]'') | |||
*''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]'' | |||
|cameos = | |cameos = | ||
|firstrelease = Skylanders: Trap Team | |firstrelease = ''Skylanders: Trap Team'' | ||
|voiceeng = Tom Kenny}} | |voiceeng = Tom Kenny}} | ||
{{Quote|Buzz Off!|High Five's official catchphrase}} | {{Quote|Buzz Off!|High Five's official catchphrase}} | ||
'''High Five''' is a dragon/dragonfly hybrid who is one of the [[Frito-Lay Skylanders]] for ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]''. On September 22, 2014, he was announced the winner of the Frito-Lay contest. He was part of his own giveaway before his public release in Spring 2015. | '''High Five''' is a [[Dragons|dragon]]/dragonfly hybrid who is one of the [[Frito-Lay Skylanders]] for ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]''. On September 22, 2014, he was announced the winner of the Frito-Lay contest. He was part of his own giveaway before his public release in Spring 2015. | ||
==Character Development== | ==Character Development== | ||
High Five was originally named "Buzzerker" during development.<ref name="Buzzerker">[https://crabfu.artstation.com/projects/ZGQ2G0?album_id=3319337 Skylanders]</ref> | High Five was originally named "'''Buzzerker'''" during development.<ref name="Buzzerker">''[https://crabfu.artstation.com/projects/ZGQ2G0?album_id=3319337 Skylanders]''. ''[http://artstation.com Artstation]''.</ref> | ||
High Five came to gameplay designer Nah Loh as finished concept art. As a dragon(fly), Nat Loh felt compelled to keep to breath weapons, and the racer 5 number on High Five's head seemed to imply speed so Nat put two abilities he thought he would never put together for fear it would be too overpowered - fast projectiles and fast dashing - and made them High Five's moveset. For the primary projectiles, Nat revisited the unfulfilled [http://wiki.uqm.stack.nl/Podship Mycon Plasma Spore projectiles] that [[Wrecking Ball]] was originally supposed to have. These would create a cloud of poison gas that grew bigger in size but dissipated in damage. High Five's moveset really became about high risk high reward, which was demonstrated in his Buzzerker Overdrive upgrade. It was controversial to have in a kids game but Nat sought to make deep gameplay experiences even in kids titles. | High Five came to gameplay designer Nah Loh as finished concept art. As a dragon(fly), Nat Loh felt compelled to keep to breath weapons, and the racer 5 number on High Five's head seemed to imply speed so Nat put two abilities he thought he would never put together for fear it would be too overpowered - fast projectiles and fast dashing - and made them High Five's moveset. For the primary projectiles, Nat revisited the unfulfilled [http://wiki.uqm.stack.nl/Podship Mycon Plasma Spore projectiles] that [[Wrecking Ball]] was originally supposed to have. These would create a cloud of poison gas that grew bigger in size but dissipated in damage. High Five's moveset really became about high risk high reward, which was demonstrated in his Buzzerker Overdrive upgrade. It was controversial to have in a kids game but Nat sought to make deep gameplay experiences even in kids titles. | ||
Nat knew people wouldn't enjoy the idea of spending HP to do more damage. To offset this, he made the cost temporary spawning apples that would restore High Five's health after his attack, but restoring your health was optional. Using berserker mechanics, High Five would actually get stronger and faster the lower his HP was and the max charged version of his Overdrive Fly Slam attack did the highest amount of damage seen in a Skylander game to date (the playable Doom Raider bosses and especially [[Kaos]] would make short work of those damage numbers however but that was justified by their short-lived nature). After finalization, High Five became a great Skylander for the more advanced min-maxer players out there.<ref>[https://www.natlohdesign.com/skylanders-trap-team Skylanders: Trap Team - Nat Loh]</ref> | Nat knew people wouldn't enjoy the idea of spending HP to do more damage. To offset this, he made the cost temporary spawning apples that would restore High Five's health after his attack, but restoring your health was optional. Using berserker mechanics, High Five would actually get stronger and faster the lower his HP was and the max charged version of his Overdrive Fly Slam attack did the highest amount of damage seen in a [[[[Skylanders (franchise)|Skylander]] game to date (the playable [[Doom Raider]] bosses and especially [[Kaos]] would make short work of those damage numbers however but that was justified by their short-lived nature). After finalization, High Five became a great Skylander for the more advanced min-maxer players out there.<ref>''[https://www.natlohdesign.com/skylanders-trap-team Skylanders: Trap Team - Nat Loh]''. ''[https://www.natlohdesign.com/ Nat Loh's Website]''.</ref> | ||
High Five | As part of a naming contest held by Frito-Lay, Buzzerker's name was changed to '''High Five''' by Phylicia Nakamoto from Elk Grove, California.<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20170710111117/http://www.pepsico.com/live/pressrelease/frito-lay-and-activision-reveal-final-three-characters-vying-to-become-the-first05202014 Frito-Lay And Activision Reveal Final Three Characters Vying To Become The First-Ever Fan-Selected Skylanders Hero]''. (Date Posted - May 20, 2014). ''[http://www.pepsico.com/ PepsiCo]''.</ref> | ||
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
===Personality=== | ===Personality=== | ||
High Five is full of energy and is super fast. When danger calls, he is the first to fly into battle.<ref>Skylanders Universe: The Complete Collection (2015), page 94</ref> | High Five is full of energy and is super fast. When danger calls, he is the first to fly into battle.<ref>''Skylanders Universe: The Complete Collection (2015)'', page 94</ref> | ||
===Biography=== | ===Biography=== | ||
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|path2upgrade2desc = Hold Attack 2 for consecutive Buzz Dashes. | |path2upgrade2desc = Hold Attack 2 for consecutive Buzz Dashes. | ||
|path2upgrade3desc = Hold Attack 3 to charge up the Fly Slam attack even further and release apples that heal you. | |path2upgrade3desc = Hold Attack 3 to charge up the Fly Slam attack even further and release apples that heal you. | ||
|3DSpower1 = Acid Spit | |||
|3DSpower1desc = Press (Y) to spit acid directly in front. | |||
|3DSpower2 = Zoom Zoom | |||
|3DSpower2desc = Press (X) to dash aggressively towards the enemy. | |||
|3DSupgrade1 = Acid Cloud | |||
|3DSupgrade1level = 3 | |||
|3DSupgrade1desc = An Acid Cloud is spawned after the acid spit collides with something, and deals damage. | |||
|3DSupgrade2 = Buzz Spin | |||
|3DSupgrade2level = 6 | |||
|3DSupgrade2desc = Hold (X) to spin in a circle and smash the ground. | |||
|3DSupgrade3 = Charged Spit | |||
|3DSupgrade3level = 9 | |||
|3DSupgrade3desc = Hold (Y) to charge the attack and fire bigger spit. | |||
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|wowpow=false | |wowpow=false | ||
|wowpowcount= | |wowpowcount= | ||
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
===Battle Cries=== | ===Battle Cries=== | ||
*"Buzz Off!" | *"Buzz Off!" | ||
*"Terminal velocity!" | *"Terminal velocity!" | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery position="center"> | <gallery position="center"> | ||
Villains 0019 High-Five.png|High Five Transparent Render | |||
High Five Final.png|Another promotional art of High Five with complete blue wings | |||
High Five toy.jpg|High Five's toy form | |||
HighFive Packaging.jpg|High Five in package. | |||
File:FullBlastJetVac HighFive TrailBlazer TriplePack.jpeg|High Five with [[Trail Blazer]] and [[Jet-Vac|Full Blast Jet Vac]] in a Triple Pack | |||
High Five Screen2.jpg|High Five in-game | High Five Screen2.jpg|High Five in-game | ||
High Five Screen1.jpg | |||
High Five Screen3.jpg | High Five Screen3.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia == | ||
*His catchphrase is shared by one of [[Bumble Blast]]'s battle cries. | * His catchphrase is shared by one of [[Bumble Blast]]'s battle cries. | ||
*Although the "Speedy Slammer" path's "Slam Apples" ability mentions that High Five releases apples that heal him while charging up "Fly Slam", he actually releases these apples even without this upgrade as soon as he purchases the "Buzzerker Overdrive" skill. "Slam Apples" only increases the number of apples released. | * Although the "Speedy Slammer" path's "Slam Apples" ability mentions that High Five releases apples that heal him while charging up "Fly Slam", he actually releases these apples even without this upgrade as soon as he purchases the "Buzzerker Overdrive" skill. "Slam Apples" only increases the number of apples released. | ||
*Despite having no flight upgrade, High Five can fly for a short time by double tapping the jump button. | *Despite having no flight upgrade, High Five can fly for a short time by double tapping the jump button. | ||
**This is also shared with [[Knight Light]] and [[Chopper]], except they can stay in the air. | ** This is also shared with [[Knight Light]] and [[Chopper]], except they can stay in the air. | ||
*High Five and [[Thrillipede]] (after choosing the "Mighty-Morphosis" path) are the only Life Skylanders that can fly. | *High Five and [[Thrillipede]] (after choosing the "Mighty-Morphosis" path) are the only two Life Skylanders that can fly. | ||
*[[Eye Five (villain)|Eye Five]]'s name is a play on High Five's. | *[[Eye Five (villain)|Eye Five]]'s name is a play on High Five's. | ||
**Coincidentally, they are both introduced in [[Skylanders: Trap Team|Trap Team]]. | **Coincidentally, they are both introduced in [[Skylanders: Trap Team|''Trap Team'']]. | ||
**Despite this, neither have five fingers; Eye Five only has four fingers (counting his thumb) and High Five only has three on his hands and feet. | **Despite this, neither have five fingers; Eye Five only has four fingers (counting his thumb) and High Five only has three on his hands and feet. | ||
*His battle cry "Full steam ahead!" is similar to [[Sonic Boom]]'s catchphrase "Full Scream Ahead!" | *His battle cry "Full steam ahead!" is similar to [[Sonic Boom]]'s catchphrase "Full Scream Ahead!" | ||
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**Tom Kenny also voices [[Stink Bomb]], [[Shield Shredder (villain)|Shield Shredder]], and [[Arbo]]. | **Tom Kenny also voices [[Stink Bomb]], [[Shield Shredder (villain)|Shield Shredder]], and [[Arbo]]. | ||
==References== | ==References == | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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[[Category:Male Skylanders]] | [[Category:Male Skylanders]] | ||
[[Category:Core Skylanders]] | |||
[[Category:Dragons]] | [[Category:Dragons]] | ||
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[[Category:Arthropods]] | [[Category:Arthropods]] | ||
[[Category:Reptiles]] | [[Category:Reptiles]] | ||
[[Category:Playable characters]] | |||
[[Category:Royalty]] |
High Five | |
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Element: | Life |
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Species: | Dragon/Dragonfly Hybrid |
Gender: | Male |
Role: | Core Skylander |
World: | Skylands |
Attacks: | *Poison Pellets
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Appears in: | *Skylanders: Trap Team |
First Release: | Skylanders: Trap Team |
English Voice Actor: | Tom Kenny |
High Five is a dragon/dragonfly hybrid who is one of the Frito-Lay Skylanders for Skylanders: Trap Team. On September 22, 2014, he was announced the winner of the Frito-Lay contest. He was part of his own giveaway before his public release in Spring 2015.
High Five was originally named "Buzzerker" during development.[1]
High Five came to gameplay designer Nah Loh as finished concept art. As a dragon(fly), Nat Loh felt compelled to keep to breath weapons, and the racer 5 number on High Five's head seemed to imply speed so Nat put two abilities he thought he would never put together for fear it would be too overpowered - fast projectiles and fast dashing - and made them High Five's moveset. For the primary projectiles, Nat revisited the unfulfilled Mycon Plasma Spore projectiles that Wrecking Ball was originally supposed to have. These would create a cloud of poison gas that grew bigger in size but dissipated in damage. High Five's moveset really became about high risk high reward, which was demonstrated in his Buzzerker Overdrive upgrade. It was controversial to have in a kids game but Nat sought to make deep gameplay experiences even in kids titles.
Nat knew people wouldn't enjoy the idea of spending HP to do more damage. To offset this, he made the cost temporary spawning apples that would restore High Five's health after his attack, but restoring your health was optional. Using berserker mechanics, High Five would actually get stronger and faster the lower his HP was and the max charged version of his Overdrive Fly Slam attack did the highest amount of damage seen in a [[Skylander game to date (the playable Doom Raider bosses and especially Kaos would make short work of those damage numbers however but that was justified by their short-lived nature). After finalization, High Five became a great Skylander for the more advanced min-maxer players out there.[2]
As part of a naming contest held by Frito-Lay, Buzzerker's name was changed to High Five by Phylicia Nakamoto from Elk Grove, California.[3]
High Five is full of energy and is super fast. When danger calls, he is the first to fly into battle.[4]
High Five is one of the most skilled sky racers of all the dragonflies. But as the fifth son of the Royal High Flying Dragonflies, he was not allowed to enter any of the racing tournaments that took place each year because of his age. Instead, he was forced to watch from the sidelines as his four older brothers competed for the coveted Trophy of Sparx, which legend has said holds magical properties. One year, during the biggest racing event of the season, High Five learned that the Troll Racing Team had stolen the valuable trophy and were going to use the race to cover their escape. He quickly took action, jumping into the race and using his amazing flying skills to weave and dodge his way to the front of the pack, where he caught up to the trolls and brought them down. For his actions, High Five was given the Trophy of Sparx. Even more importantly, he was made a Skylander, where he now helps protect Skylands from any evildoers.
High Five can fire a stream of Poison Pellets from his mouth, even in rapid fire. These Poison Pellets can leave behind Poison Clouds that damages enemies when upgraded further. As his secondary attack, High Five can dash across the ground with his super speed and leave enemies spinning while damaging them. When further upgraded, High Five can perform a powerful Fly Slam attack that can be done in the air, and even suck enemies in while charging it. While charging up the attack damages him, he also releases apples during the charge, picking them up restores some of the HP lost.
Despite having no flight upgrade in the game, High Five is able to fly, but only for a short while.
These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
Warning: These stats are not used in any of the Skylander games. They are only listed for completeness reasons.
Basic Abilities These abilities are available from the start of the game. |
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Poison Pellets | Buzz Dash |
Organic Slam Apples
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![]() Press Attack 1 to shoot Poison Pellets. Hold Attack 1 for rapid fire. |
![]() Press Attack 2 for a speedy dash attack. |
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Basic Upgrades Skylanders can buy new abilities from Persephone/Power Pods. | ||||||
Poison Cloud | Fly Slam | Buzz Charge | Buzzerker Overdrive | |||
![]() Poison Pellets attack leaves behind a poisonous cloud, damaging nearby enemies. |
![]() Press Attack 3 to slam down on enemies around you. |
![]() Hold Attack 2 to charge up a stronger Buzz Dash. |
![]() For the cost of HP, hold Attack 3 to REALLY power up the Fly Slam. |
Pollen Prince |
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Speedy Slammer |
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Skylanders can use abilities depending on their level.
Starting Powers