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*''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]''}} | *''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]''}} | ||
'''Traps''' are crystal [[ | '''Traps''' are crystal [[Figures]] used to capture [[Villains]] in ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]''. They are made of [[Traptanium]] and are shattered fragments of [[Cloudcracker Prison]]. Each Trap is associated with an [[Elements|Element]] needed to capture Elemental Villains. Traps are placed in a slot on the [[Traptanium Portal]] when a Villain is defeated to capture the Villain. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
In ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'', when placed in the | In ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'', when placed in the Portal, your [[Vehicles|Vehicle]] will receive an elemental power based on the Trap's element and a special Skystone for [[Skystones Overdrive]] depending on which Villain is trapped inside. In the Wii version of ''[[ Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing]]'', when placed in the Portal, your Vehicle will receive a stat boost depending on the Trap's Element. | ||
In ''[[Skylanders: Battlecast]]'', [[Jawbreaker (character)|Jawbreaker]], [[Snap Shot]] and [[Krypt King]] carry Traps that act as Relics, being able to temporarily summon [[Dr. Krankcase]], [[Chill Bill (villain)|Chill Bill]] and [[Masker Mind (villain)|Masker Mind]] respectively. | In ''[[Skylanders: Battlecast]]'', [[Jawbreaker (character)|Jawbreaker]], [[Snap Shot]] and [[Krypt King]] carry Traps that act as Relics, being able to temporarily summon [[Dr. Krankcase]], [[Chill Bill (villain)|Chill Bill]] and [[Masker Mind (villain)|Masker Mind]] respectively. | ||
In ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]'', the | In ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]'', the Traps function the same way as in ''Skylanders: SuperChargers'' during the raceway part of the game. In the normal part of the game, they only give you 500 gold. They cannot be used in the Nintendo Switch version of ''Skylanders: Imaginators''.<ref>''[http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170112006170/en/Award-Winning-Skylanders-Imaginators-Lands-Highly-Anticipated-Nintendo-Switch Award-Winning Skylanders Imaginators Lands on Highly-Anticipated Nintendo Switch]''. (Date Posted - Jan. 13, 2017). ''[http://businesswire.com BusinessWire]''.</ref> | ||
==List of Traps== | ==List of Traps== | ||
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==List of ''SuperChargers Racing'' Stat Boosts== | ==List of ''Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing'' Stat Boosts== | ||
*Kaos Trap: All 5 stats | *Kaos Trap: All 5 stats | ||
*Light or Air Trap: Top Speed | *Light or Air Trap: Top Speed | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Apparently, the inside of the | *Apparently, the inside of the Traps smells like mustard according to some Villains. | ||
**Villains that mention this are [[Tussle Sprout (villain)|Tussle Sprout]], [[Chompy Mage]], [[Blaster-Tron (villain)|Blaster-Tron]] and [[Chef Pepper Jack]]. | **Villains that mention this are [[Tussle Sprout (villain)|Tussle Sprout]], [[Chompy Mage]], [[Blaster-Tron (villain)|Blaster-Tron]] and [[Chef Pepper Jack]]. | ||
**The reason for this smell may be because like [[The Ultimate Weapon]], Traps need a level of Stinkocity to function, which in this case, is the slight smell of mustard. | **The reason for this smell may be because like [[The Ultimate Weapon]], Traps need a level of Stinkocity to function, which in this case, is the slight smell of mustard. |
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Type(s): | Magic Items |
Function: | *Trap and contain Villains
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Appearance(s): | *Skylanders: Trap Team |
Traps are crystal Figures used to capture Villains in Skylanders: Trap Team. They are made of Traptanium and are shattered fragments of Cloudcracker Prison. Each Trap is associated with an Element needed to capture Elemental Villains. Traps are placed in a slot on the Traptanium Portal when a Villain is defeated to capture the Villain.
Usage
In Skylanders: SuperChargers, when placed in the Portal, your Vehicle will receive an elemental power based on the Trap's element and a special Skystone for Skystones Overdrive depending on which Villain is trapped inside. In the Wii version of Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing, when placed in the Portal, your Vehicle will receive a stat boost depending on the Trap's Element.
In Skylanders: Battlecast, Jawbreaker, Snap Shot and Krypt King carry Traps that act as Relics, being able to temporarily summon Dr. Krankcase, Chill Bill and Masker Mind respectively.
In Skylanders: Imaginators, the Traps function the same way as in Skylanders: SuperChargers during the raceway part of the game. In the normal part of the game, they only give you 500 gold. They cannot be used in the Nintendo Switch version of Skylanders: Imaginators.[1]
List of Traps
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Dark Traps
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Earth Traps
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Fire Traps
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Kaos Traps
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Life Traps
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Light Traps
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Magic Traps
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Tech Traps
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Undead Traps
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Water Traps
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Legendary Traps
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List of Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing Stat Boosts
- Kaos Trap: All 5 stats
- Light or Air Trap: Top Speed
- Magic or Undead Trap: Acceleration
- Tech or Water Trap: Handling
- Dark or Fire Trap: Firepower
- Earth or Life Trap: Armor
Gallery
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Traps seen in "The Discovery" trailer
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Tidal Tiki
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Weed Whacker
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Spectral Skull
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Factory Flower
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Rock Hawk
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Drafty Decanter
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Axe of Illusion
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Eternal Flame
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Kaos Trap
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Heavenly Hawk
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Shadow Spider
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Ultimate Kaos Trap
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Grabbing Gadget
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Legendary Spectral Skull
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Unused Life Tiki Trap
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Production Notes of the Snake Crystal Trap by Jeff Murchie
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Fire Flower
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Biter's Bane
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Emerald Energy
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Storm Warning
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Seed Serpent
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Searing Spinner
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Cloudy Cobra
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Tech Totem
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Banded Boulder
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Flying Helmet
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Legendary Flood Mask
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Legendary Spirit Sphere
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Unused Undead Angel
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Unused Earth Log Holder
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Unused Tech Hammer
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Unused Life Hand
Trivia
- Apparently, the inside of the Traps smells like mustard according to some Villains.
- Villains that mention this are Tussle Sprout, Chompy Mage, Blaster-Tron and Chef Pepper Jack.
- The reason for this smell may be because like The Ultimate Weapon, Traps need a level of Stinkocity to function, which in this case, is the slight smell of mustard.
- The Rune Rocket and the Shining Ship resemble the rocket on the Toys For Bob logo.
- While most of the Traps are translucent, the Kaos Traps are the only ones that are opaque.
- The inside of Tech and Light Traps are slightly dense.
- The difference between the original and Ultimate versions of the Kaos Traps are as followed:
- The original is available in single packs. Kaos' forehead markings are slightly hollowed in.
- The Ultimate Kaos Trap available exclusively from the Skylanders: Trap Team Dark Edition Starter Packs. Kaos' eyes, forehead and face markings are printed in silver. Also, Kaos' head is bigger than the original's.
- The Flood Flask, Spirit Sphere and Spectral Skull have Legendary versions that come in Micro Comic Fun Packs.
- Rubble Trouble has an Easter Bunny version. However, instead of appearing as a differently-colored variant in the game, it only appears as a normal Earth Handstand Trap.
- In Skylanders: Trap Team "The Discovery Trailer", the Ultimate Kaos Trap prototype appeared to have no silver printed markings and Kaos element icon, and has a slightly hollowed-in forehead symbol.
- Several traps in the trailer, such as the Undead Angel, Tech Hammer, Life Hand, and Earth Logholder were concept traps and never made it to the final stage.
- The Shrub Shrieker, Blazing Belch, and Beam Scream were only commercially released in regions of Australia. They did not see an North American, nor a European release, making them incredibly difficult to get a hold of and are now some of the most expensive Skylander figures on the aftermarket to date.
- During the racing parts in Story Mode and Racing, all Traps that are placed in the portal slot only show the same shape of the Undead Orb (Spirit Sphere) or Earth Orb (Banded Boulder) while in all different colors.
- While most of the Traps shoot one shot of ammo at a time, Magic Traps shoot double homing ammos, Tech can blast three ammos in different directions.
- As shown in Rift into Overdrive and Battlecast, the Traps are larger to Skylander characters than to players, big enough to be held like a scepter.
- Due to a production fault, Water and Air traps will sometimes lose their color causing them to resemble "Crystal Clear" variants.
- The Fire Flower trap bears the same name as an item from the Mario series.
- The Arcane Hourglass makes a cameo in the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, a game also developed by Toys For Bob, used as an actual hourglass by the Dream Weaver dragon Zikomo in the first game.[2]
- Prototype Traps were designed by shaving off parts of Prism Break figures.[3]
- The Ultimate Kaos Trap bears a striking resemblance to the Image Comics anti-hero, Spawn.
- The only trap shapes which belong to only one element are the Light and Dark traps from the Expansion Packs, the Heavenly Hawk and Shadow Spider.
- The Banded Boulder, Eternal Flame, Kaos Trap, Weed Whacker, Biter's Bane, Grabbing Gadget, Haunted Hatchet and Tidal Tiki are the only traps to appear in the Meet the Villans trailers.
References
- ↑ Award-Winning Skylanders Imaginators Lands on Highly-Anticipated Nintendo Switch. (Date Posted - Jan. 13, 2017). BusinessWire.
- ↑ Spyro Reignited Trilogy - Zikamo. (Date Posted - Nov. 17, 2018). Artstation.
- ↑ prototype: Skylanders Prism Break and Traps. Google Arts and Culture. (Date Posted - 2013-2014). Google Arts & Culture.