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|world = [[Creepy Citadel]]<br>[[Wighthaunt]]
|world = [[Creepy Citadel]]<br>[[Wighthaunt]]
|attack = Swing<br>Slam
|attack = Swing<br>Slam
|appearances = ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' (Console)}}
|appearances = ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''}}
'''Axes''' are environmental hazards found exclusively in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''. In the console versions, they appear throughout the chapter [[Creepy Citadel]]. The citadel axes are used in two distinct variations.
'''Axes''' are environmental hazards found exclusively in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''. In the console versions, they appear throughout the chapter [[Creepy Citadel]]. Axes are used in three distinct variations.


The first type consists of single axes mounted on walls that swing horizontally from side to side. These are often placed in narrow corridors and passageways, requiring [[Skylander]]s to carefully time their movements to avoid being struck. In some cases, they are combined with rotating floor panels, making timing more difficult.
The first type consists of single axes mounted on walls that swing horizontally from side to side. These are often placed in narrow corridors and passageways, requiring [[Skylander]]s to carefully time their movements to avoid being struck. In some cases, they are combined with rotating floor panels, making timing more difficult.
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The second type features two opposing axes that slam together in a synchronized crushing motion before pulling back and repeating. These clamping axes are usually placed in narrow areas, functioning as rhythmic traps that can deal heavy damage if a Skylander gets caught between them.
The second type features two opposing axes that slam together in a synchronized crushing motion before pulling back and repeating. These clamping axes are usually placed in narrow areas, functioning as rhythmic traps that can deal heavy damage if a Skylander gets caught between them.


In [[Wighthaunt]], axes are hanging vertically from above on grooves that are beyond the top of the player's view and swing from side-to-side.
The third tye is found in [[Wighthaunt]], where the Axes are hanging vertically from above on grooves that are beyond the top of the player's view and swing from side-to-side.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Buzz Saw]]
*[[Buzz Saw]]
==Gallery==
<gallery>
CastleAxes.png|Creepy Citadel axes
SwingingAxe.jpg|A swinging axe trap in [[Wighthaunt]]
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Latest revision as of 05:28, June 5, 2025

Axe

A swinging axe in Creepy Citadel
Role: Hazard
World: Creepy Citadel
Wighthaunt
Attacks: Swing
Slam
Appears in: Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure

Axes are environmental hazards found exclusively in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. In the console versions, they appear throughout the chapter Creepy Citadel. Axes are used in three distinct variations.

The first type consists of single axes mounted on walls that swing horizontally from side to side. These are often placed in narrow corridors and passageways, requiring Skylanders to carefully time their movements to avoid being struck. In some cases, they are combined with rotating floor panels, making timing more difficult.

The second type features two opposing axes that slam together in a synchronized crushing motion before pulling back and repeating. These clamping axes are usually placed in narrow areas, functioning as rhythmic traps that can deal heavy damage if a Skylander gets caught between them.

The third tye is found in Wighthaunt, where the Axes are hanging vertically from above on grooves that are beyond the top of the player's view and swing from side-to-side.

See also

Gallery

Trivia

  • If an enemy walks into the Citadel Axes, they will be instantly defeated, making the traps potentially useful for eliminating powerful enemies like the Shadow Knights.