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[[File:Soul_Gem.png|thumb|Soul Gem from Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure | [[File:Soul_Gem.png|thumb|Soul Gem from ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'']]'''Soul Gems''' are glowing gem-like treasures that unlock a special upgrade for a specific [[Skylander|Skylanders]] with their pictures in the middle. They are found throughout various levels in the console games of the [[Skylanders (franchise)|''Skylanders'' franchise]]. | ||
After a gem has been found, the corresponding upgrade can be bought from [[Persephone]] or a [[ | After a gem has been found, the corresponding upgrade can be bought from [[Persephone]] or a [[Power Pod]]. Skylanders that debuted in previous games, with the exception of [[SuperCharger]]s, will have their Soul Gem upgrade avaliable from the start. | ||
In ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'', the Soul Gems are not in any specific locations. You can acquire them in the [[Academy Store]], the [[Wishing Well]], or [[Treasure Chest|Epic Chests]] scattered throughout the story. | |||
In ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'', the Soul Gems are not in any specific locations. You can acquire them in the [[Academy Store]], the [[Wishing Well]], or [[Treasure | |||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
<center> | |||
{| | <tabber>Spyro's Adventure= | ||
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|- style="background:#cef2e0;" | |- style="background:#cef2e0;" | ||
! Skylander !! Chapter | ! Skylander !! Chapter | ||
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|-|Giants= | |||
{| | {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | ||
|- style="background:#cef2e0;" | |- style="background:#cef2e0;" | ||
! Skylander !! Chapter | ! Skylander !! Chapter | ||
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|-|Swap Force= | |||
{| | {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | ||
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! Skylander !! Chapter | ! Skylander !! Chapter | ||
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|} | |} | ||
|-|Trap Team= | |||
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! Skylander !! Chapter | ! Skylander !! Chapter | ||
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|} | |} | ||
|-|Imaginators= | |||
{| | {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | ||
|- style="background:#cef2e0;" | |- style="background:#cef2e0;" | ||
! Skylander !! Chapter | ! Skylander !! Chapter | ||
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|[[Wolfgang]] || [[Sensei Undead Realm]] | |[[Wolfgang]] || [[Sensei Undead Realm]] | ||
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|[[Battle | |[[Battle Class#Bazooker|Bazooker Imaginators]] || [[Scholarville]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Battle | |[[Battle Class#Bowslinger|Bowslinger Imaginators]] || [[Dragon Temple]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Battle | |[[Battle Class#Brawler|Brawler Imaginators]] || [[Mushroom River]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Battle | |[[Battle Class#Knight|Knight Imaginators]] || [[Sky Fortress]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Battle | |[[Battle Class#Ninja|Ninja Imaginators]] || [[Fizzland]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Battle | |[[Battle Class#Quickshot|Quickshot Imaginators]] || [[Abandoned Amusement Park]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Battle | |[[Battle Class#Sentinel|Sentinel Imaginators]] || [[The Lair of Kaos (Imaginators)|The Lair of Kaos]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Battle | |[[Battle Class#Smasher|Smasher Imaginators]] || [[The Golden Arcade]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Battle | |[[Battle Class#Sorcerer|Sorcerer Imaginators]] || [[Cradle of Creation]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Battle | |[[Battle Class#Swashbuckler|Swashbuckler Imaginators]] || [[Shellmont Shores]] | ||
|} | |}</tabber></center> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''Giants'' and ''Trap Team'', two different | *Most of the [[Expansion Pack]] and [[Adventure Pack]] Skylanders have their Soul Gems in the levels they come with. | ||
*In ''Swap Force, ''the order of the Soul Gems are found may indicate the release of the Skylander, (for instance, | **The exceptions are: [[Pop Thorn]] and [[Wind-Up]] in ''[[Skylanders: Swap Force|Swap Force]]'', [[Blades]] and [[Déjà Vu]] in ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team|Trap Team]]'', and [[Wild Storm]] and [[Ro-Bow]] in ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators|Imaginators]]''. | ||
** | *In ''[[Skylanders: Giants|Giants]]'' and ''Trap Team'', two different themes can play when you get a Soul Gem; this depends on if you get it with a [[Giant]], which plays the Giants' theme, or another Skylander, which plays the standard collectible theme from [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure|''Spyro's Adventure'']]. | ||
*In ''Swap Force'', the SWAP Force theme will play after finding a Soul Gem, no matter which Skylander you use to collect it. | |||
*In ''Swap Force, ''the order of the Soul Gems are found may indicate the release of the Skylander, (for instance, Pop Thorn to [[Roller Brawl]] Wave 1 release, [[Grilla Drilla]] to [[Fire Kraken]] Wave 2, [[Smolderdash]] to [[Rubble Rouser]] Wave 3, and [[Fryno]] to [[Doom Stone]] Wave 4). | |||
**Wind-Up and [[Grim Creeper]] break this pattern, having Soul Gems that appear in [[Iron Jaw Gulch]] despite the fact that they came out in Wave 3. | |||
*As of ''Imaginators'', no Starter Pack Skylanders have had their Soul Gems in the first level. | *As of ''Imaginators'', no Starter Pack Skylanders have had their Soul Gems in the first level. | ||
*In ''Skylanders: Swap Force'', Soul Gems project a beam of pinkish-purple light. | |||
*During production of ''[[Spyro's Kingdom]]'', the Soul Gem intros were originally going to be mini backstories for each Skylander when placed on the [[Portal of Power]] for the first time.<ref>''[https://twitter.com/ToysForBob/status/1449065853018796038 Did you know we originally planned to tell mini stories for each of the Skylanders the very first time they were put on a portal? They eventually turned into Soul Gem intros!]''. (Date Posted - Oct 15, 2021). ''[https://www.twitter.com/ Twitter]''.</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
{{itemnav|ingame}} | {{itemnav|ingame}} | ||
[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] | ||
[[Category:Collectibles]] | |||
[[Category:Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]] | [[Category:Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]] | ||
[[Category:Skylanders: Giants]] | [[Category:Skylanders: Giants]] | ||
[[Category:Skylanders: Swap Force]] | [[Category:Skylanders: Swap Force]] | ||
[[Category:Skylanders: Trap Team]] | [[Category:Skylanders: Trap Team]] | ||
[[Category:Skylanders: SuperChargers]] | |||
[[Category:Skylanders: Imaginators]] |
Latest revision as of 01:00, June 5, 2025

Soul Gems are glowing gem-like treasures that unlock a special upgrade for a specific Skylanders with their pictures in the middle. They are found throughout various levels in the console games of the Skylanders franchise.
After a gem has been found, the corresponding upgrade can be bought from Persephone or a Power Pod. Skylanders that debuted in previous games, with the exception of SuperChargers, will have their Soul Gem upgrade avaliable from the start.
In Skylanders: SuperChargers, the Soul Gems are not in any specific locations. You can acquire them in the Academy Store, the Wishing Well, or Epic Chests scattered throughout the story.
Locations
Trivia
- Most of the Expansion Pack and Adventure Pack Skylanders have their Soul Gems in the levels they come with.
- The exceptions are: Pop Thorn and Wind-Up in Swap Force, Blades and Déjà Vu in Trap Team, and Wild Storm and Ro-Bow in Imaginators.
- In Giants and Trap Team, two different themes can play when you get a Soul Gem; this depends on if you get it with a Giant, which plays the Giants' theme, or another Skylander, which plays the standard collectible theme from Spyro's Adventure.
- In Swap Force, the SWAP Force theme will play after finding a Soul Gem, no matter which Skylander you use to collect it.
- In Swap Force, the order of the Soul Gems are found may indicate the release of the Skylander, (for instance, Pop Thorn to Roller Brawl Wave 1 release, Grilla Drilla to Fire Kraken Wave 2, Smolderdash to Rubble Rouser Wave 3, and Fryno to Doom Stone Wave 4).
- Wind-Up and Grim Creeper break this pattern, having Soul Gems that appear in Iron Jaw Gulch despite the fact that they came out in Wave 3.
- As of Imaginators, no Starter Pack Skylanders have had their Soul Gems in the first level.
- In Skylanders: Swap Force, Soul Gems project a beam of pinkish-purple light.
- During production of Spyro's Kingdom, the Soul Gem intros were originally going to be mini backstories for each Skylander when placed on the Portal of Power for the first time.[1]