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{{Place|name = Temple of Boom|world type = Chocolate Desert|world = [[Racelandia]]|appearance = <nowiki>[[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing</nowiki>}}{{Quote|Welcome race fans to the Temple of BOOM! Looks like someone had the bright idea to build that giant statue out of chocolate! Better make this one fast, before it melts and we're all overrun by ants! I hear they love nothing more than 3,000 year old chocolate. Who doesn't?|[[Pandergast]]}}The '''Temple of Boom '''is the third land race in [[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing]]. The track appears to be a massive fantasy level that revolves around [[Flynn]]; the entire track is made entirely of sweets and confectionary - in particular, chocolate. The giant chocolate statue that Pandergast references in his introduction is in the likeness of Flynn.
{{Place
|name = Temple of Boom
|image=[[File:Temple of Boom.jpg|260px]]
|world type = Chocolate Desert
|world = [[Racelandia]]
|appearance = ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing]]''}}
{{Quote|Welcome race fans to the Temple of BOOM! Looks like someone had the bright idea to build that giant statue out of chocolate! Better make this one fast, before it melts and we're all overrun by ants! I hear they love nothing more than 3,000 year old chocolate. Who doesn't?|[[Pandergast]]}}
The '''Temple of Boom '''is the third land race in ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing]]''. The track appears to be a massive fantasy level that revolves around [[Flynn]]; the entire track is made entirely of sweets and confectionery - in particular, chocolate. The giant chocolate statue that Pandergast references in his introduction is in the likeness of Flynn.
 
The track itself features lots of different paths for the player to take, both in and around the temple itself. Some paths are notably shorter than others, so depending on which paths the player takes, ultimately determines how fast their lap times are.


The track itself features lots of different paths for the player to take, both in and around the temple itself. Some paths are notably shorter than others, so depending on which paths the player takes ultimately determines how fast their lap times are.
==Event Challenges==
==Event Challenges==
*Spectacular Tour
*Spectacular Tour
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*Malevolent Tour
*Malevolent Tour
**Mirror Race
**Mirror Race
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Though the name is based on a location in the [[Nightmare Express]] Adventure Pack, the actual level may possibly be inspired by a few things Flynn has said in the main games:
*Though the name is based on a location in the [[Nightmare Express]] Adventure Pack, the actual level may possibly be inspired by a few things Flynn has said in the main games:
**In [[Giants]], Flynn says that the Dread Yacht's original navigation system told them they were somewhere in the chocolate ocean, hence the heavy chocolate motif.
**In ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'', Flynn says that [[the Dread-Yacht]]'s original navigation system told them they were somewhere in the chocolate ocean, hence the heavy chocolate motif.
**In [[Trap Team]], Flynn remarks on how he once had a mountain made entirely out of cake.
**In ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]'', Flynn remarks on how he once had a mountain made entirely out of cake.
*Much of the levels design is made to spoof Ancient Egypt, but with a very "Flynn" take on it.
*Much of the levels design is made to spoof Ancient Egypt, but with a very "Flynn" take on it.
**The chocolate statue is designed to mimic the Sphinx.
**The chocolate statue is designed to mimic the Sphinx.
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*The music played in this race track is very similar to the one played during [[Lord Stratosfear]]'s boss battle.
*The first time you race on the track, [[Pandergast]] will say "BOOM!" instead of "GO!" after one and will remain that way for the rest of the game including the tracks beforehand.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:45, May 30, 2025

Temple of Boom
World Type: Chocolate Desert
World: Racelandia
Appears in: Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing
“Welcome race fans to the Temple of BOOM! Looks like someone had the bright idea to build that giant statue out of chocolate! Better make this one fast, before it melts and we're all overrun by ants! I hear they love nothing more than 3,000 year old chocolate. Who doesn't?”
Pandergast

The Temple of Boom is the third land race in Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing. The track appears to be a massive fantasy level that revolves around Flynn; the entire track is made entirely of sweets and confectionery - in particular, chocolate. The giant chocolate statue that Pandergast references in his introduction is in the likeness of Flynn.

The track itself features lots of different paths for the player to take, both in and around the temple itself. Some paths are notably shorter than others, so depending on which paths the player takes, ultimately determines how fast their lap times are.

Event Challenges

Trivia

  • Though the name is based on a location in the Nightmare Express Adventure Pack, the actual level may possibly be inspired by a few things Flynn has said in the main games:
  • Much of the levels design is made to spoof Ancient Egypt, but with a very "Flynn" take on it.
    • The chocolate statue is designed to mimic the Sphinx.
  • The music played in this race track is very similar to the one played during Lord Stratosfear's boss battle.
  • The first time you race on the track, Pandergast will say "BOOM!" instead of "GO!" after one and will remain that way for the rest of the game including the tracks beforehand.

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