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*It is possible, through some pushing and well-timed, low-damage knock-back attacks, to push Chompy Pods on to bounce pads, causing them to bounce in the air repeatedly. The same trick can be used to push them off the edge of the world entirely, defeating them instantly.
*It is possible, through some pushing and well-timed, low-damage knock-back attacks, to push Chompy Pods on to bounce pads, causing them to bounce in the air repeatedly. The same trick can be used to push them off the edge of the world entirely, defeating them instantly.
*In ''Giants'', Chompy Pods are replaced with [[Root Runners]].
*In ''Giants'', Chompy Pods are replaced with [[Root Runners]].
*Unused red Chompy Pods appear in alpha versions of ''Giants,'' where they spawn [[Enfuego Chompies]].<ref>''[https://youtu.be/j8_vFMKUkl8?si=JLwDyCFJN8OJnFrv&t=190 Skylanders Giants Alpha - Early and Unused Enemy Showcase]''. (Date Posted: Oct 21, 2022).</ref>
*In the ''Strata'' art book of ''Swap Force,'' Chompy Pods appear with a number of alternate concept designs, appearing as leafy plant heads that sprang from the ground. Chompies would then emerge from their vines or from the backs of their heads. More traditional concepts depict Chompy Pods with a variety of elemental color schemes, including one unusual version bulging with yellow orbs.<ref>''[https://archive.org/details/strata-the-art-of-skylanders-swap-force/page/104/mode/2up?view=theater Strata: The Art of Skylanders Swap Force]''. (Date Posted: Feb. 19, 2024).</ref>
*In the ''Strata'' art book of ''Swap Force,'' Chompy Pods appear with a number of alternate concept designs, appearing as leafy plant heads that sprang from the ground. Chompies would then emerge from their vines or from the backs of their heads. More traditional concepts depict Chompy Pods with a variety of elemental color schemes, including one unusual version bulging with yellow orbs.<ref>''[https://archive.org/details/strata-the-art-of-skylanders-swap-force/page/104/mode/2up?view=theater Strata: The Art of Skylanders Swap Force]''. (Date Posted: Feb. 19, 2024).</ref>
*They bear a resemblance to the Xenomorph eggs in the ''Alien'' movies.
*They bear a resemblance to the Xenomorph eggs in the ''Alien'' movies.

Revision as of 17:08, April 24, 2024

Chompy Pods
Element: Life
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Species: Plant
Role: Enemy
World: *Skylands
Attacks: Spawns Chompies
Appears in: *Spyro's Kingdom (Scrapped)
“Destroying will stop Chompy spawns.”
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure descriptionChompy Pods are plants that spawn Chompies in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, Skylanders: Swap Force, and Skylanders: Imaginators.

Chompy Pods also appear in Skylanders: Lost Islands. In the game, they can only be destroyed by Minis.

Game Data

Health: 62 HP (24 HP)

Damage methods:

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



XP given: Value undefined or missing

Italicized text refers to values only present in Heroic Challenges.

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

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Trivia

  • It is possible, through some pushing and well-timed, low-damage knock-back attacks, to push Chompy Pods on to bounce pads, causing them to bounce in the air repeatedly. The same trick can be used to push them off the edge of the world entirely, defeating them instantly.
  • In Giants, Chompy Pods are replaced with Root Runners.
  • Unused red Chompy Pods appear in alpha versions of Giants, where they spawn Enfuego Chompies.[1]
  • In the Strata art book of Swap Force, Chompy Pods appear with a number of alternate concept designs, appearing as leafy plant heads that sprang from the ground. Chompies would then emerge from their vines or from the backs of their heads. More traditional concepts depict Chompy Pods with a variety of elemental color schemes, including one unusual version bulging with yellow orbs.[2]
  • They bear a resemblance to the Xenomorph eggs in the Alien movies.
    • They are also similar to Candypop Buds from Pikmin.

References