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*For reasons unknown, Willy does not appear in ''SuperChargers'' despite owning the Well.
*For reasons unknown, Willy does not appear in ''SuperChargers'' despite owning the Well.
*Unlike the Wish Stones, it doesn't change appearance between games, only becoming larger and no longer being on its own floating island.
*Unlike the Wish Stones, it doesn't change appearance between games, only becoming larger and no longer being on its own floating island.
*Though the original appearance in ''Lost Islands'' and ''SuperChargers'' is a literal water well, in ''Ring of Heroes'' it was redesigned to a fountain filled by magica spring water.
**Oddly, it also requires [[Gems]] instead of Wish Stones in the game's beta.


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Revision as of 11:25, June 14, 2018

Wishing Well
Appears in: Skylanders: Lost Islands
Skylanders: SuperChargers

Willy's Wishing Well is a feature in Skylanders: Lost Islands. After getting a Wish Stone from the top of an Elemental Pillar or an activated Elemental Shrine, use the Wishing Stone to make a wish for gold, energy, decorations and other items, including Alter Ego Skylanders and some Alter Ego houses.

It reappears in Skylanders: SuperChargers along with Wishstones, granting gold, Gearbits, XP, Stardust and several other collectible items.

In Skylanders: Ring of Heroes, it is the main building to obtain Soul Stones of Skylanders. After buying a method of summoning from Mags, the player can touch the spring to obtain random stones or even the guaranteed amount for a certain character.

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Trivia

  • For reasons unknown, Willy does not appear in SuperChargers despite owning the Well.
  • Unlike the Wish Stones, it doesn't change appearance between games, only becoming larger and no longer being on its own floating island.
  • Though the original appearance in Lost Islands and SuperChargers is a literal water well, in Ring of Heroes it was redesigned to a fountain filled by magica spring water.
    • Oddly, it also requires Gems instead of Wish Stones in the game's beta.

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