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Revision as of 12:23, March 12, 2025

Trog Pinchers
Element: Undead
TrogPincherSG.png
Species: Trogs
Role: Enemies
World: *Autogyro Adventure
Attacks: Swipes with Pincers
Appears in: *Skylanders: Giants
“Pincers will hurt more than just your pride.”
Game description

Trog Pinchers are small enemies in Skylanders: Giants. When powered by a Trogmander, they will grow into larger versions of themselves called Trog Punctures, becoming stronger and more difficult to defeat unless the Trogmander that empowered the Trog Pinchers is defeated.

See also

Gallery

Trivia

  • Trog Pinchers can often be seen around Food seemingly eating it.
  • Giant Trog Pinchers (i.e., Trog Punctures) are often confused with Crystal Golems without crystals. However, there are notable differences between the two enemies; Trog Pinchers are lighter, have no hands, and attack differently.
  • Giant Trog Pinchers were also called Trog Punctures in the game's alpha versions. They even had an unused Skystone, which was identical to that of the Trog Wanderers.[1] This Skystone confirms the Trog Puncture (and probably also the Pincher's) element to be Undead.
  • In Giants's alpha, Trog Pinchers have a broken intro cutscene and reuse the models of Rhu-Babies.[2]
  • There are some Trog Punctures that are naturally big without the help of a Trogmander, most common in Heroic Challenges.

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