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Revision as of 06:45, October 7, 2022

Grinnades
1 Grinnade.jpg
Species: Bombs
Role: Enemy
World: Chef Zeppelin
Operation: Troll Rocket Steal
The Ultimate Weapon
Battlebrawl Island
The Bandit Train
Trouble Town
Calamity City
Infernal Volcano
Shrine of Light
Attacks: Explosion
Appears in: Skylanders: Trap Team
Skylanders: SuperChargers
Skylanders: Imaginators
Skylanders: Ring of Heroes

Grinnades are walking bombs first seen in Skylanders: Trap Team that attempt to explode on the Skylanders. One Grinnade is a trappable villain.

In Skylanders: SuperChargers and Skylanders: Imaginators, they had their attack patterns slightly changed, first winding up for a jump then exploding when they touch the ground again. A common trap in both games is also a box full of Grinnades, that have no health and immediately try to explode as attacks remove them from its contents.

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