Welcome to our new Skyland! Article rewrites are welcome. If you see any missing images, please feel free to add them. Please use the Aboutfile template when uploading and add categories.
We are also aware of some articles being unavailable. Please bear with us while we are working to get them fixed.

Rhu-Baby: Difference between revisions

From Skylanders Wiki
No edit summary
Tag: visualeditor
Camorelius (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Tag: visualeditor
Line 12: Line 12:
They can be easily compared to [[Chompies]] as they deal the same amount of damage to Skylanders and walk at the same speed as them. Undead Spell Punks can transform Rhu-Babies into [[Rhu-Barbs]], which is a giant, matured variant of them. In ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'', they are replaced with [[Trog Pinchers]].
They can be easily compared to [[Chompies]] as they deal the same amount of damage to Skylanders and walk at the same speed as them. Undead Spell Punks can transform Rhu-Babies into [[Rhu-Barbs]], which is a giant, matured variant of them. In ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'', they are replaced with [[Trog Pinchers]].


In Heroic Challenges, some Rhu-Babies have more health than chompies
In [[Heroic Challenges]], some Rhu-Babies have more health than [[Chompies]].





Revision as of 15:29, December 30, 2024

Rhu-Babies
Species: Monster
Role: Enemy
World: Cadaverous Crypt
Attacks: Swipe with Pincers
Appears in: Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure
“Pink pincers can hurt more than just pride.”
Game description

Rhu-Babies are bad-tempered, small, dark pink enemies with enormous pincers for forearms, summoned from another dimension by Undead Spell Punks.[1]

They can be easily compared to Chompies as they deal the same amount of damage to Skylanders and walk at the same speed as them. Undead Spell Punks can transform Rhu-Babies into Rhu-Barbs, which is a giant, matured variant of them. In Skylanders: Giants, they are replaced with Trog Pinchers.

In Heroic Challenges, some Rhu-Babies have more health than Chompies.


References

  1. Skylanders Annual 2013, page 20