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==Character Development==
==Character Development==
Krayken was part of the original group of Skylanders designed for ''Skylanders: ShapeShifters'', the game that would eventually become ''[[Skylanders: Swap Force]]''. He possessed electrical abilities and had a sentient fish head as his left arm to trap enemies with bubbles, but during kid testing, it was discovered that the character looked unfitting on the franchise, and his bubble mechanic was too confusing as a non-damaging move.<ref name="GDC">[https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1023024/Live-Demonstration-of-Character-and Live Demonstration of Character and Toy Design for 'Skylanders']</ref>
Krayken was part of the original group of Skylanders designed for ''Skylanders: ShapeShifters'', the game that would eventually become ''[[Skylanders: Swap Force]]''. He was paired with [[Aftershock]] and the unnamed [[Bird Skylander]] during the game's early pitch. Krayken possessed electrical abilities and had a sentient fish head as his left arm to trap enemies with bubbles, but during kid testing, it was discovered that the character looked unfitting for the franchise, and his bubble mechanic was too confusing as a non-damaging move.<ref name="GDC">[https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1023024/Live-Demonstration-of-Character-and Live Demonstration of Character and Toy Design for 'Skylanders']</ref>


Krayken's design was later scrapped, but his bubble and electrical abilities was implemented into the new SWAP Force leader [[Wash Buckler]] and core Skylander [[Punk Shock]]<ref name="GDC"/>, and his design was revamped into his sucessor, [[Rip Tide]]. Although he never made it into the final game, Krayken made small cameos later in the ''[[Skylanders (series)|Skylanders]]'' series.
Krayken's design was later scrapped following feedback from the kid playtesters and [[Activision]], but his bubble and electrical abilities was implemented into the new SWAP Force leader [[Wash Buckler]] and core Skylander [[Punk Shock]]<ref name="GDC"/>, and his design was revamped into his sucessor, [[Rip Tide]]. Although he never made it into the final game, Krayken made small cameos later in the ''[[Skylanders (series)|Skylanders]]'' series.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Krayken FemaleSkylander WaterTubes.png|Krayken and the [[Bird Skylander]]'s cameos as water floaties in an [[Enchanted Elven Forest]] selfie spot
Krayken FemaleSkylander WaterTubes.png|Krayken and the [[Bird Skylander]]'s cameos as water floaties in an [[Enchanted Elven Forest]] selfie spot
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==Trivia==
*Kid playtesters liked Krayken the least out of the three other scrapped characters.<ref name="GDC"/>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:22, May 18, 2020

Krayken
Element: Water
Species: Unknown
Gender: Male
Role: Unknown

Krayken is a scrapped Water Skylander character.

Character Development

Krayken was part of the original group of Skylanders designed for Skylanders: ShapeShifters, the game that would eventually become Skylanders: Swap Force. He was paired with Aftershock and the unnamed Bird Skylander during the game's early pitch. Krayken possessed electrical abilities and had a sentient fish head as his left arm to trap enemies with bubbles, but during kid testing, it was discovered that the character looked unfitting for the franchise, and his bubble mechanic was too confusing as a non-damaging move.[1]

Krayken's design was later scrapped following feedback from the kid playtesters and Activision, but his bubble and electrical abilities was implemented into the new SWAP Force leader Wash Buckler and core Skylander Punk Shock[1], and his design was revamped into his sucessor, Rip Tide. Although he never made it into the final game, Krayken made small cameos later in the Skylanders series.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Kid playtesters liked Krayken the least out of the three other scrapped characters.[1]

References