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{{Characterbox
{{Characterbox
|element = Life
|element = [[Image: LifeSymbolSkylanders.png|25px]] [[Life]]
|name = Life Spell Punk
|name = Life Spell Punk
|image =  
|image =  
<gallery>  
<tabber>  
Life_Spell_Punk_SSA_Wii.png|Spyro's Adventure
Spyro’s Adventure=[[File:Life_Spell_Punk_SSA_Wii.png|240px]]
LifeSpellPunkSG.png|Giants
|-|
Life_Spell_Punk.png|Swap Force
Giants=[[File:LifeSpellPunkSG.png|240px]]
</gallery>
|-|
Swap Force=[[File:Life_Spell_Punk.png|240px]]
</tabber>
|role = Enemy
|role = Enemy
|species = [[Spell Punk]]
|species = [[Spell Punk]]
|world =  
|world =  
*[[Treetop Terrace]]
[[Treetop Terrace]]<br>[[Pirate Seas]]<br>[[Rumbletown]]<br>[[Mudwater Hollow]]<br>[[Bonus Missions|Chompy Sauce]]<br>[[Bonus Missions|Master Chef]]<br>[[Bonus Missions|Royal Gems]]<br>[[Bonus Missions|Golem Invasion]]<br>[[BattleBrawl Island]]<br>[[Spell Punk Library]]<br>[[The Sky Eater]]
*[[Pirate Seas]]
*[[Rumbletown]]
*[[Mudwater Hollow]]
*[[Bonus Missions|Chompy Sauce]]
*[[Bonus Missions|Master Chef]]
*[[Bonus Missions|Royal Gems]]
*[[Bonus Missions|Golem Invasion]]
*[[BattleBrawl Island]]
*[[Spell Punk Library]]
*[[The Sky Eater]]
|attack =  
|attack =  
*Heals nearby enemies  
Heals nearby enemies<br>Life energy spheres
*Life energy spheres
|appearances =  
|appearances =  
*''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' <small>(Console)</small>
''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' <small>(Console)</small><br>''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'' <small>(Console)</small><br>''[[Skylanders: Swap Force]]'' <small>(Console)</small><br>''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]''<br>''[[Skylanders: Battlecast]]''<br>''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]''}}
*''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'' <small>(Console)</small>
{{Quote|Spell heals nearby enemies.|''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' flavor text}}
*''[[Skylanders: Swap Force]]'' <small>(Console)</small>
{{Quote|Heals the Bad Guys.|''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'' flavor text}}
*''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]''
*''[[Skylanders: Battlecast]]''
*''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]''}}
{{Quote|Spell heals nearby enemies.|<small>''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' flavor text</small>}}
{{Quote|Heals the Bad Guys.|<small>''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'' flavor text</small>}}
'''Life Spell Punks''' are [[Life]] elemental [[Spell Punk]]s introduced in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'', first appearing in [[Treetop Terrace]]. They are identified by their light green robes.
'''Life Spell Punks''' are [[Life]] elemental [[Spell Punk]]s introduced in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'', first appearing in [[Treetop Terrace]]. They are identified by their light green robes.


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|card2name=Seed Wand - Special Ability (Gear)
|card2name=Seed Wand - Special Ability (Gear)
|card2rarity=Common (Unobtainable)
|card2rarity=Common (Unobtainable)
|card2desc=Seed Wand: When a Life spell is played, blast the active enemy for 10 damage.
|card2desc=Seed Wand: When a Life spell is played, blast the active enemy for 10 damage.}}
}}


==Game Data==
==Game Data==
{{EnemyInfo
{{EnemyInfo
|ssahealth = 54 HP
|ssahealth = 95 HP
|ssaattack1 = N/A
|ssaattack1 = N/A
|ssadamage1 = This enemy doesn't deal direct damage.
|ssadamage1 = This enemy doesn't deal direct damage.
|ssaxp = 175 XP
|ssaxp = 175 XP}}
}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Life Spell Punk SSA Intro Wii.png|Life Spell Punk's enemy intro at [[Treetop Terrace]] in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' (Wii)
File:Life Spell Punk SSA Intro Wii.png|Life Spell Punk's enemy intro at [[Treetop Terrace]] in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' (Wii)
File:Life Spell Punk SSA Intro XPEC.png|Life Spell Punk's enemy intro at Treetop Terrace in ''Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure'' (PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360)
File:Life Spell Punk SSA Intro XPEC.png|Life Spell Punk's enemy intro at Treetop Terrace in ''Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure'' (PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360)
Capture-20130220-142845.png|Armored Punk in ''Giants''
File:Life Ace Spell Punk.jpg|Life Ace Spell Punk in ''SuperChargers''
File:Life Ace Spell Punk.jpg|Ace Spell Punk in ''SuperChargers''
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia ==   
==Trivia ==   
*In [[Treetop Terrace]], there is a Life Spell punk and some [[Drow Spearman|Drow Spearmen]] in front of a [[Bounce Pad]] that launches [[Skylanders]] high into the air where they will land on a platform above. If the Spearmen are defeated, but not the Spell Punk, it will fly back and forth, and, when flying backwards, it will fly over the bounce pad, sending it flying into the air up to the platform above, where it will continue to go backwards a bit before going forwards again and falling off the platform, only to repeat the process and end up on the upper platform again. Amusingly, the bounce pad may also launch the poor wizard out of the level entirely, causing it to plummet into the void for a bit before dying instantly.
*In [[Treetop Terrace]], there is a Life Spell punk and some [[Drow Spearman|Drow Spearmen]] in front of a [[Bounce Pad]] that launches [[Skylander]]s high into the air where they will land on a platform above. If the Spearmen are defeated, but not the Spell Punk, it will fly back and forth, and, when flying backwards, it will fly over the bounce pad, sending it flying into the air up to the platform above, where it will continue to go backwards a bit before going forwards again and falling off the platform, only to repeat the process and end up on the upper platform again. Amusingly, the bounce pad may also launch the poor wizard out of the level entirely, causing it to plummet into the void for a bit before dying instantly.
* In the [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (Official Strategy Guide)|Official Strategy Guide]] for ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'', the Life Spell Punk is said to be able to deal 87 damage, despite having no attacks capable of dealing direct damage to a Skylander.
*In the [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (Official Strategy Guide)|Official Strategy Guide]] for ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'', the Life Spell Punk is said to be able to deal 87 damage, despite having no attacks capable of dealing direct damage to a Skylander.
* In the Wii version of ''Spyro's Adventure'', Life Spell Punks can heal 40 HP of damage, while in the PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360 version, they can only heal 30 HP of damage.
*In the Wii version of ''Spyro's Adventure'', Life Spell Punks can heal 40 HP of damage, while in the PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360 version, they can only heal 30 HP of damage.
* Life Spell Punks are the only type of Spell Punk that appears in ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]''.
*Life Spell Punks are the only type of Spell Punk that appears in ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]''.
* Very strangely, in ''Giants'', Life Spell Punks will heal [[sheep]], even though they are invincible, do not count as enemies, and do not attack.
*Very strangely, in ''Giants'', Life Spell Punks will heal [[Sheep]], even though they are invincible, do not count as enemies, and do not attack.
* Even more strangely, "Life" Spell Punks are of the Magic Element in ''Giants'', according to the [[Skystones|Skystone]].
*Even more strangely, "Life" Spell Punks are of the Magic Element in ''Giants'', according to the [[Skystones|Skystone]].
* In [[Motherly Mayhem]], a Life Spell Punk is the only enemy fought that is not Evilized.
*In [[Motherly Mayhem]], Life Spell Punks are the only enemies fought that are not Evilized.
*In [[the Sky Eater]], Life Spell Punks, along with Magic Spell Punks, are the only Enemies to not be a stronger variation of a [[Dark Drow]] or stronger variation of a vehicle zone enemy.
*Life Spell Punks are present in five of the six mainline games in the series, the only exception being ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team|Trap Team]]'', where they are replaced by [[Broccoli Guys]].
*Life Spell Punks are present in five of the six mainline games in the series, the only exception being ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team|Trap Team]]'', where they are replaced by [[Broccoli Guys]].
*''Seedcraft'' is one of the three Spell Punk card in [[Skylanders: Battlecast|''Skylanders: Battlecast'']] to use the Vicarious Visions games' appearance (seen in [[Skylanders: Swap Force|''Swap Force'',]] ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers|SuperChargers]]'', and ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators|Imaginators]]''), despite the in-game models having the other version seen in ''Spyro's Adventure'' and ''Giants''. The other cards are ''Grave Danger'' and ''Stormcraft''.
*''Seedcraft'' is one of the three Spell Punk cards in [[Skylanders: Battlecast|''Skylanders: Battlecast'']] to use the Vicarious Visions games' appearance (seen in [[Skylanders: Swap Force|''Swap Force'',]] ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers|SuperChargers]]'', and ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators|Imaginators]]''), despite the in-game models having the other version seen in ''Spyro's Adventure'' and ''Giants''. The other cards are ''Grave Danger'' and ''Stormcraft''.
*Although [[Armored Punk]]s do not receive their own introduction in ''Giants,'' alpha versions of the game announce them properly as "Armored Punks." They even have an unused description: "Enemy Medic with armor." <ref>''[https://youtu.be/j8_vFMKUkl8?t=254 Skylanders Giants Alpha - Early and Unused Enemy Showcase]''. (Date Posted - Oct 21, 2022). ''[http://youtube.com YouTube]''.</ref>
*In alpha versions of Skylanders: Giants, [[Armored Punk]]s have an unused description: "Enemy Medic with armor." <ref>''[https://youtu.be/j8_vFMKUkl8?t=254 Skylanders Giants Alpha - Early and Unused Enemy Showcase]''. (Date Posted - Oct 21, 2022). ''[http://youtube.com YouTube]''.</ref>
*Even though [[Life Ace Spell Punk]]s in [[Tessa]]'s Daily Missions at the Ridepocalypse Demo Derby and in the Light Vehicle Zone, they still trigger an voice lines from [[Cali]] and [[Flynn]].
*Even though [[Life Ace Spell Punk]]s appear in [[Tessa]]'s Daily Missions at the Ridepocalypse Demo Derby and in the Light Vehicle Zone, they still trigger voice lines from [[Cali]] and [[Flynn]].
*In ''Giants'', Life Spell Punks use higher pitched [[Drow Lance Master]] sounds.
*In giants, Life Spell Punks will sometimes yell “healing!” when healing enemies (or sheep).
**[[Elf Healer]]s also share these sounds with Life Spell Punks.
**[[Elf Healer]]s will also do this, as they share their voice effects with Life Spell Punks.


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:45, June 5, 2025

Life Spell Punk
Element: Life
Species: Spell Punk
Role: Enemy
World: Treetop Terrace
Pirate Seas
Rumbletown
Mudwater Hollow
Chompy Sauce
Master Chef
Royal Gems
Golem Invasion
BattleBrawl Island
Spell Punk Library
The Sky Eater
Attacks: Heals nearby enemies
Life energy spheres
Appears in: Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (Console)
Skylanders: Giants (Console)
Skylanders: Swap Force (Console)
Skylanders: SuperChargers
Skylanders: Battlecast
Skylanders: Imaginators
“Spell heals nearby enemies.”
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure flavor text
“Heals the Bad Guys.”
Skylanders: Giants flavor text

Life Spell Punks are Life elemental Spell Punks introduced in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, first appearing in Treetop Terrace. They are identified by their light green robes.

Abilities

Throughout the Skylanders franchise, the Life Spell Punk's primary ability is healing other enemies during combat. Apart from that, Life Spell Punks are also used by Blitzer Bullies as 'health benefits' to heal themselves when they take damage. Armored Punks wear protective armor and are the only type of Spell Punk to wear this variant. Life Ace Spell Punks are Life Spell Punks on vehicles which heal enemies in vehicle zones. They are one of two Spell Punks with an vehicle zone Counterpart.

In Skylanders: Swap Force, they still heal enemies but if you defeat the enemies first, they will shoot a blast of Life energy from their hands.

Battlecast Abilities

In Skylanders: Battlecast, Life Spell Punks have the ability to Seedcraft, summoning two Life Elemental Spell Cards, and always carry a Seed Wand, which allows them to attack alongside such spells.

Seedcraft Seed Wand - Special Ability (Gear)

Common (Unobtainable)
Gain 2 random Life non-character card.

Common (Unobtainable)
Seed Wand: When a Life spell is played, blast the active enemy for 10 damage.



Game Data

Health: 95 HP

Damage methods:

  • N/A: This enemy doesn't deal direct damage.



XP given: 175 XP

Italicized text refers to values only present in Heroic Challenges.

Values may vary depending on location, difficulty, and/or other factors.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In Treetop Terrace, there is a Life Spell punk and some Drow Spearmen in front of a Bounce Pad that launches Skylanders high into the air where they will land on a platform above. If the Spearmen are defeated, but not the Spell Punk, it will fly back and forth, and, when flying backwards, it will fly over the bounce pad, sending it flying into the air up to the platform above, where it will continue to go backwards a bit before going forwards again and falling off the platform, only to repeat the process and end up on the upper platform again. Amusingly, the bounce pad may also launch the poor wizard out of the level entirely, causing it to plummet into the void for a bit before dying instantly.
  • In the Official Strategy Guide for Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, the Life Spell Punk is said to be able to deal 87 damage, despite having no attacks capable of dealing direct damage to a Skylander.
  • In the Wii version of Spyro's Adventure, Life Spell Punks can heal 40 HP of damage, while in the PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360 version, they can only heal 30 HP of damage.
  • Life Spell Punks are the only type of Spell Punk that appears in Skylanders: Giants.
  • Very strangely, in Giants, Life Spell Punks will heal Sheep, even though they are invincible, do not count as enemies, and do not attack.
  • Even more strangely, "Life" Spell Punks are of the Magic Element in Giants, according to the Skystone.
  • In Motherly Mayhem, Life Spell Punks are the only enemies fought that are not Evilized.
  • In the Sky Eater, Life Spell Punks, along with Magic Spell Punks, are the only Enemies to not be a stronger variation of a Dark Drow or stronger variation of a vehicle zone enemy.
  • Life Spell Punks are present in five of the six mainline games in the series, the only exception being Trap Team, where they are replaced by Broccoli Guys.
  • Seedcraft is one of the three Spell Punk cards in Skylanders: Battlecast to use the Vicarious Visions games' appearance (seen in Swap Force, SuperChargers, and Imaginators), despite the in-game models having the other version seen in Spyro's Adventure and Giants. The other cards are Grave Danger and Stormcraft.
  • In alpha versions of Skylanders: Giants, Armored Punks have an unused description: "Enemy Medic with armor." [1]
  • Even though Life Ace Spell Punks appear in Tessa's Daily Missions at the Ridepocalypse Demo Derby and in the Light Vehicle Zone, they still trigger voice lines from Cali and Flynn.
  • In giants, Life Spell Punks will sometimes yell “healing!” when healing enemies (or sheep).
    • Elf Healers will also do this, as they share their voice effects with Life Spell Punks.

References


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