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|resident =[[Kaos]]<br>[[Wilikin]]
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|soul gems = [[Ninjini]]
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|enemy = [[Arkeyan Crackler]]s<br>[[Armored Chompy|Armored Chompies]]<br>[[Armored Mohawk]]s<br>[[Armored Punk]]s<br>[[Chompy|Chompies]]<br>[[Grenade General]]s<br>[[Mace Major]]s<br>[[Mohawk Cyclops]]es<br>[[Timidclops]]es<br>[[Troll Stomper M5]]s<br>[[Red Chompy|Red Chompies]]<br>[[Buzz Saw]]s
*[[Arkeyan Cracklers]]
*[[Armored Chompies]]
*[[Armored Mohawks]]
*[[Life Spell Punks|Armored Punks]]
*[[Chompies]]
*[[Grenade Generals]]
*[[Mace Majors]]
*[[Mohawk Cyclopses]]
*[[Timidclopses]]
*[[Troll Stomper M5s]]
*[[Red Chompies]]
|boss = [[Brute]]
|boss = [[Brute]]
|appearance =  
|appearance = ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'' <small>(Console)</small><br>''[[Trigger Happy Targets the Evil Kaos]]''
*''[[Skylanders: Giants]]''
*''[[Trigger Happy Targets the Evil Kaos]]''
|prev=[[Troll Home Security]]
|prev=[[Troll Home Security]]
|next=[[Aerial Attack!]]}}
|next=[[Aerial Attack!]]}}
'''Kaos' Kastle''' is the ninth chapter in ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]''. It is also [[Kaos]]' birthplace, serving as his home base before he went on his mission to conquer Skylands. [[Wilikins|Wilikin]] servants are littered throughout the castle, still serving their master despite his resentment towards them.
'''Kaos' Kastle''' is the ninth chapter in ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]''. It is also [[Kaos]]' birthplace, serving as his home base before he went on his mission to conquer Skylands. [[Wilikin]] servants are littered throughout the castle, still serving their master despite his resentful disposition.


==Description==
==Description==
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==Areas To Find==
==Areas To Find==
*Cliffside Castle Approach
*Cliffside Castle Approach
**Element: None
*The Raven Court ([[Life]])
*The Raven Court
*The Pool
**Element: [[Life]]
*Shackled Island
*The Pool  
*Game of Chance
**Element: None
*Secret Passage ([[Undead]])
*Secret Passage
*Pushblock Challenge
**Element: [[Undead]]
*Forgotten Sepulcher
*Secret Passageway: Pushblock Challenge
*Mechanized Whirlygig (Tech)
**Element: [[Undead]]
*Cliffside Terrace (Life)
*Cliffside Terrace
*The Ethereal Ballroom ([[Magic]])
**Element: [[Life]]
*Castle Green (Life)
*The Ethereal Ballroom  
*Secret Passage: Balcony
**Element: [[Magic]]
*The Great Hall (Tech)
*Castle Green
**Element: [[Life]]
*The Great Hall
**Element: [[Tech]]
*Sodaworks
**Element: [[Magic]]
*Auric's Overhearing
*The Sewing Room
*The Sewing Room
**Element: [[Tech]]
*Needlepoint Nook
*The Man Cave
*The Man Cave
*East Gallery
*East Gallery
*Needlepoint Nook
*Adept's Alcove (Magic)
* Adept's Alcove
*Auric's Overhang (Tech)
**Element: [[Magic]]
*Sodaworks (Magic)
*Arena
*The Aviary
*The Windswept Tower
*The Theater


==New Enemies==
==New Enemies==
*[[Arkeyan Cracklers]]
*[[Arkeyan Crackler]]s
*[[Troll Stomper M5s]]
*[[Troll Stomper M5]]s
*Armored [[Life Spell Punks]]
*[[Armored Punk]]s
*[[Jawbreakers]]
*[[Jawbreaker]]s


==Legendary Treasure==
==Legendary Treasure==
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*Dancer Hat - 900 gold
*Dancer Hat - 900 gold
*Shadow Duke Skystone - 500 gold
*Shadow Duke Skystone - 500 gold
* Regeneration Power Up - 275 gold
*Regeneration Power Up - 275 gold
*Skystone Cheat - 275 gold
*Skystone Cheat - 275 gold
*Fairy Dust - 50 gold
*Fairy Dust - 50 gold
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Kaos' Kastle's placeholder name was '''Enter Arkus,''' despite not being an [[Arkeyans|Arkeyan]]-themed level.
*Kaos' Kastle's placeholder name was '''Enter Arkus,''' despite not being an [[Arkeyan]]-themed level.
*In the earliest alpha version of ''Giants,'' Kaos' Kastle was very different from its finalized counterpart.     
*In the earliest alpha version of ''Giants,'' Kaos' Kastle was very different from its finalized counterpart.     
** The level originally had a sunny blue sky and yellow grass, granting it a much lighter atmosphere.
**The level originally had a sunny blue sky and yellow grass, granting it a much lighter atmosphere.
**The castle's walls were originally made of plain gray stone, with gray-and-white stained glass windows. Many of the castle's later decorations, such as breakables and banners, are missing in the alpha build, and the alpha's checkered floor patterns and shrubs were completely revamped for the final game.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/o1MUIUg5Tvo?si=zugahQ4LKd-NFI8L&t=10811 Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough]''. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). ''[https://youtube YouTube]''.</ref>
**The castle's walls were originally made of plain gray stone, with gray-and-white stained glass windows. Many of the castle's later decorations, such as breakables and banners, are missing in the alpha build, and the alpha's checkered floor patterns and shrubs were completely revamped for the final game.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/o1MUIUg5Tvo?si=zugahQ4LKd-NFI8L&t=10811 Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough]''. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). ''[https://youtube YouTube]''.</ref>
**The alpha has visible gaps in its level geometry, unlike many other alpha levels in ''Giants.'' It also lacks the mechanics necessary to complete the level normally, omits the final arena battle, and is missing collision in certain areas, suggesting that Kaos' Kastle may have been created late in the development process.
**The alpha has visible gaps in its level geometry, unlike many other alpha levels in ''Giants.'' It also lacks the mechanics necessary to complete the level normally, omits the final arena battle, and is missing collision in certain areas, suggesting that Kaos' Kastle may have been created late in the development process.
** The [[Spyro]]-shaped inner tube at the end of the pool area was originally replaced by a large crown, which also served as placeholder for various collectibles throughout the level. In a similar manner, purple-jeweled coins appeared throughout the catacombs in place of bones or treasure.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/o1MUIUg5Tvo?si=bpwbhoe5zNjgH35m&t=10986 Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough]''. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). ''[https://youtube YouTube]''.</ref>
**The [[Spyro]]-shaped inner tube at the end of the pool area was originally replaced by a large crown, which also served as placeholder for various collectibles throughout the level. In a similar manner, purple-jeweled coins appeared throughout the catacombs in place of bones or treasure.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/o1MUIUg5Tvo?si=bpwbhoe5zNjgH35m&t=10986 Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough]''. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). ''[https://youtube YouTube]''.</ref>
**The first underground catacombs section was modeled off the architecture of [[Cadaverous Crypt]], a resemblance that lingers in the final game. In the alpha, however, the similarity was even more prominent, as the crypt's rocky walls were copied directly from ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure|Spyro's Adventure]]'' without the alteration of the sconces into candles or the concealing addition of water.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/o1MUIUg5Tvo?si=qYbxJ19BPlcpFG6z&t=10998 Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough]''. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). ''[https://youtube YouTube]''.</ref>
**The first underground catacombs section was modeled off the architecture of [[Cadaverous Crypt]], a resemblance that lingers in the final game. In the alpha, however, the similarity was even more prominent, as the crypt's rocky walls were copied directly from ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure|Spyro's Adventure]]'' without the alteration of the sconces into candles or the concealing addition of water.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/o1MUIUg5Tvo?si=qYbxJ19BPlcpFG6z&t=10998 Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough]''. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). ''[https://youtube YouTube]''.</ref>
**The Giants' pit in the catacombs was originally modeled with three short tunnel entrances, rather than the singular archway present in the final game. Each tunnel was blocked by a destructible rock wall and filled with either a crown or a purple-jeweled coin.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/o1MUIUg5Tvo?si=fh2ry9Q1CVKr4nao&t=11122 Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough]''. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). ''[https://youtube YouTube]''.</ref>
**The Giants' pit in the catacombs was originally modeled with three short tunnel entrances, rather than the singular archway present in the final game. Each tunnel was blocked by a destructible rock wall and filled with either a crown or a purple-jeweled coin.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/o1MUIUg5Tvo?si=fh2ry9Q1CVKr4nao&t=11122 Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough]''. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). ''[https://youtube YouTube]''.</ref>
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*After the destruction of Kaos's floating fortress in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'', Kaos' Kastle is the lair to which Kaos returns, as this was his childhood home. However, Kaos' Kastle is never seen in the main games after ''Giants'', as Kaos repeatedly resides in new lairs despite his castle never being destroyed. This leads to further confusion in ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]'', where Kaos inexplicably has to hide in a decrepit swamp lair between the events of ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'', ''[[Skylanders: Ring of Heroes]]'' and ''Imaginators''.
*After the destruction of Kaos's floating fortress in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'', Kaos' Kastle is the lair to which Kaos returns, as this was his childhood home. However, Kaos' Kastle is never seen in the main games after ''Giants'', as Kaos repeatedly resides in new lairs despite his castle never being destroyed. This leads to further confusion in ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]'', where Kaos inexplicably has to hide in a decrepit swamp lair between the events of ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'', ''[[Skylanders: Ring of Heroes]]'' and ''Imaginators''.
*A few portraits of Kaos and [[Glumshanks]] decorate the walls of the Ethereal Ballroom. According to the developers, the pictures of Kaos and Glumshanks wearing afros were made a long time ago when Kaos attended his school's Senior Prom. Of course, being Kaos, he was unable to get an actual date for the evening, so he ordered his butler, Glumshanks, to go with him. It was actually a magical evening... for the both of them.<ref>''Skylanders: Giants'' Official Strategy Guide: Questions & Answers, page 181</ref>
*A few portraits of Kaos and [[Glumshanks]] decorate the walls of the Ethereal Ballroom. According to the developers, the pictures of Kaos and Glumshanks wearing afros were made a long time ago when Kaos attended his school's Senior Prom. Of course, being Kaos, he was unable to get an actual date for the evening, so he ordered his butler, Glumshanks, to go with him. It was actually a magical evening... for the both of them.<ref>''Skylanders: Giants'' Official Strategy Guide: Questions & Answers, page 181</ref>
*Kaos's family apparently used to make soda, according to one [[Wilikins|Wilikin]], but due to their use of unconventional flavors (and in some cases, radioactive ingredients), the soda did not sell well. Its remains have been stashed in barrels and piled around a certain area of the castle.
*Kaos's family apparently used to make soda, according to one Wilikin, but due to their use of unconventional flavors (and in some cases, radioactive ingredients), the soda did not sell well. Its remains have been stashed in barrels and piled around a certain area of the castle.
**One of the soda flavors the same Wilikin mentions was suction eel. This flavor of soda later appeared in the [[Soda Springs]] in ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]''.
**One of the soda flavors the same Wilikin mentions was suction eel. This flavor of soda later appeared in the [[Soda Springs]] in ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]''.
*One of the Wilikin mentions that Kaos sends Wilikin to the Sewing Room whenever they do something wrong, presumably to be chopped up.
*One of the Wilikin mentions that Kaos sends Wilikin to the Sewing Room whenever they do something wrong, presumably to be chopped up.
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==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Chapters]]
[[Category:Skylanders: Giants Chapters]]
[[Category:Skylanders: Giants chapters]]

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Kaos' Kastle
World Type: Castle
World: Skylands
Residents: Kaos
Wilikin
Hats: 2
Story Scrolls: 1
Chests: 4
Legendary Treasure(s): 1
Soul Gems: Ninjini
Enemies: Arkeyan Cracklers
Armored Chompies
Armored Mohawks
Armored Punks
Chompies
Grenade Generals
Mace Majors
Mohawk Cyclopses
Timidclopses
Troll Stomper M5s
Red Chompies
Buzz Saws
Appears in: Skylanders: Giants (Console)
Trigger Happy Targets the Evil Kaos
Previous: Troll Home Security
Next: Aerial Attack!

Kaos' Kastle is the ninth chapter in Skylanders: Giants. It is also Kaos' birthplace, serving as his home base before he went on his mission to conquer Skylands. Wilikin servants are littered throughout the castle, still serving their master despite his resentful disposition.

Description

Kaos's Kastle is the dark blue-gray fortress of Kaos, complete with a well-tended grounds and secret underground passageways. Despite its majestic exterior, the interior of the level appears rather grimy; its secret passages are unadorned and dusty, whereas its interior hallways are littered with slime, cobwebs, and pooling mist. A somber blue color pervades the level's sky, complete with a small pink tinge and billowing dark clouds.

Objectives

  • Enter the castle
  • Remove the arena door locks
  • Defeat arena master

Elemental Gates

Areas To Find

  • Cliffside Castle Approach
  • The Raven Court (Life)
  • The Pool
  • Shackled Island
  • Game of Chance
  • Secret Passage (Undead)
  • Pushblock Challenge
  • Forgotten Sepulcher
  • Mechanized Whirlygig (Tech)
  • Cliffside Terrace (Life)
  • The Ethereal Ballroom (Magic)
  • Castle Green (Life)
  • Secret Passage: Balcony
  • The Great Hall (Tech)
  • The Sewing Room
  • Needlepoint Nook
  • The Man Cave
  • East Gallery
  • Adept's Alcove (Magic)
  • Auric's Overhang (Tech)
  • Sodaworks (Magic)
  • The Aviary
  • The Windswept Tower
  • The Theater

New Enemies

Legendary Treasure

  • Dragon Engine

Soul Gem

Hats

  • Princess Hat
  • Graduation Hat

The Store

  • Mushroom Grove Battle Mode Arena - 2,000 gold
  • Dancer Hat - 900 gold
  • Shadow Duke Skystone - 500 gold
  • Regeneration Power Up - 275 gold
  • Skystone Cheat - 275 gold
  • Fairy Dust - 50 gold

Gallery

Trivia

  • Kaos' Kastle's placeholder name was Enter Arkus, despite not being an Arkeyan-themed level.
  • In the earliest alpha version of Giants, Kaos' Kastle was very different from its finalized counterpart.
    • The level originally had a sunny blue sky and yellow grass, granting it a much lighter atmosphere.
    • The castle's walls were originally made of plain gray stone, with gray-and-white stained glass windows. Many of the castle's later decorations, such as breakables and banners, are missing in the alpha build, and the alpha's checkered floor patterns and shrubs were completely revamped for the final game.[1]
    • The alpha has visible gaps in its level geometry, unlike many other alpha levels in Giants. It also lacks the mechanics necessary to complete the level normally, omits the final arena battle, and is missing collision in certain areas, suggesting that Kaos' Kastle may have been created late in the development process.
    • The Spyro-shaped inner tube at the end of the pool area was originally replaced by a large crown, which also served as placeholder for various collectibles throughout the level. In a similar manner, purple-jeweled coins appeared throughout the catacombs in place of bones or treasure.[2]
    • The first underground catacombs section was modeled off the architecture of Cadaverous Crypt, a resemblance that lingers in the final game. In the alpha, however, the similarity was even more prominent, as the crypt's rocky walls were copied directly from Spyro's Adventure without the alteration of the sconces into candles or the concealing addition of water.[3]
    • The Giants' pit in the catacombs was originally modeled with three short tunnel entrances, rather than the singular archway present in the final game. Each tunnel was blocked by a destructible rock wall and filled with either a crown or a purple-jeweled coin.[4]
    • The level's Magic gate originally featured gemlike switches. When activated, they raised the gate's levitating puzzle blocks and triggered a timer, which visibly and audibly ticked down from six seconds. At the end of this countdown, the blocks fell again.[5]
    • The Ethereal Ballroom was originally called "The Conservatory." Like the rest of the castle interior, this area is primitively modeled and textured in the alpha build, implying that Kaos' Kastle was not finalized until late in development.[6]
    • Unusually, Auric appears in two places in the alpha level, both outside and inside the castle.
    • Two different seadog NPCs, one of whom was Fangs, originally replaced the Wilikin as Skystones challengers.[7]
    • In the earliest alpha build of Kaos' Kastle, the teleporter leading to the final arena is broken, preventing the level from concluding naturally. A zoom-out of the level reveals a crude, circular arena space similar to the arena in Molekin Mountain.[8]
  • After the destruction of Kaos's floating fortress in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, Kaos' Kastle is the lair to which Kaos returns, as this was his childhood home. However, Kaos' Kastle is never seen in the main games after Giants, as Kaos repeatedly resides in new lairs despite his castle never being destroyed. This leads to further confusion in Skylanders: Imaginators, where Kaos inexplicably has to hide in a decrepit swamp lair between the events of Skylanders: SuperChargers, Skylanders: Ring of Heroes and Imaginators.
  • A few portraits of Kaos and Glumshanks decorate the walls of the Ethereal Ballroom. According to the developers, the pictures of Kaos and Glumshanks wearing afros were made a long time ago when Kaos attended his school's Senior Prom. Of course, being Kaos, he was unable to get an actual date for the evening, so he ordered his butler, Glumshanks, to go with him. It was actually a magical evening... for the both of them.[9]
  • Kaos's family apparently used to make soda, according to one Wilikin, but due to their use of unconventional flavors (and in some cases, radioactive ingredients), the soda did not sell well. Its remains have been stashed in barrels and piled around a certain area of the castle.
  • One of the Wilikin mentions that Kaos sends Wilikin to the Sewing Room whenever they do something wrong, presumably to be chopped up.
  • The Legendary Treasure found here, the Dragon Engine, is notable as being the only Legendary Treasure that actually changes gameplay, as it unlocks Hatterson's shop while equipped.
  • According to Ermit, the castle used to house the entire Kaos Clan during their reign of terror ages ago, but their disappearance with the exception of him and Kaossandra is unexplained.
  • One of the Wilikin mentions that Kaos had his castle pool drained because too many Troll guards fell in and couldn't swim, implying that a number of his minions have drowned on his property.

References

  1. Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). YouTube.
  2. Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). YouTube.
  3. Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). YouTube.
  4. Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). YouTube.
  5. Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). YouTube.
  6. Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). YouTube.
  7. Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). YouTube.
  8. Skylanders Giants Alpha Build 1: Full Playthrough. (Date Posted: Jan. 28, 2024). YouTube.
  9. Skylanders: Giants Official Strategy Guide: Questions & Answers, page 181