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|name = Gun Snout
|name = Gun Snout
|image = Gun Snout SSA Wii.png
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|species = [[Trolls|Troll]] mechs
|species = [[Troll]] mech
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*Fires bullets
*Fires bullets
|world = [[Troll Warehouse]]<br />[[Battlefield]]
|world = [[Troll Warehouse]]<br />[[Battlefield]]
|appearances = ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' (Console)}}
|appearances = ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' <small>(Console)</small>}}
{{Quote|If his shots don't catch you, his slam attack will.|''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' description (Wii)}}
{{Quote|If his shots don't catch you, his slam attack will.|<small>''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' description (Wii)</small>}}
{{Quote|Two attacks in one ugly machine.|''Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure'' description (PS3 / Xbox 360)}}
{{Quote|Two attacks in one ugly machine.|<small>''Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure'' description (PS3 / Xbox 360)</small>}}
'''Gun Snouts''' are walking [[Troll]] vehicles piloted by [[Troll Greasemonkey]]s that are found at [[Troll Warehouse]] and [[Battlefield]] in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''.  
'''Gun Snouts''' are walking [[Troll]] vehicles piloted by [[Troll Greasemonkey]]s that are found at [[Troll Warehouse]] and [[Battlefield]] in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''.  


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*In later games there are Enemies similar to Gun Snouts, taking their role.
*In later games there are Enemies similar to Gun Snouts, taking their role.
**In ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'', the Gun Snouts have a very similar counterpart called [[Troll Stomper M5]]s in [[Kaos' Kastle]]. Instead of Troll Greasemonkeys, a [[Mace Major]] will hop out to attack.
**In ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'', the Gun Snouts have a very similar counterpart called [[Troll Stomper M5]]s in [[Kaos' Kastle]]. Instead of Troll Greasemonkeys, a [[Mace Major]] will hop out to attack.
**In ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]'', there are [[Troll Mech]]s in the [[Operation: Troll Rocket Steal]] and [[Chef Zeppelin]] level, which resemble the Gun Snouts but shoot lazers instead of bullets. In the [[Mirror of Mystery]], they are piloted by the good trolls and one of them is controlled by the Skylander.
**In ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]'', there are [[Troll Mech]]s in the [[Operation: Troll Rocket Steal]] and [[Chef Zeppelin]] levels, which resemble the Gun Snouts but shoot lasers instead of bullets. In the [[Mirror of Mystery]], they are piloted by the good Trolls and one of them is controlled by the Skylander.
**In ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'', there are [[Load Up and Troll Out]]s in [[Monstrous Isles]] and the [[Ridepocalypse Demo Derby]], which resemble the Gun Snouts but shoot missiles instead of bullets.
**In ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'', there are [[Load Up and Troll Out]]s in [[Monstrous Isles]] and the [[Ridepocalypse Demo Derby]], which resemble the Gun Snouts but shoot missiles instead of bullets.
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Revision as of 07:24, March 27, 2025

Gun Snout
Gun Snout SSA Wii.png
Species: Troll mech
Role: Enemy
World: Troll Warehouse
Battlefield
Attacks: *Jump slam
  • Fires bullets
Appears in: Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (Console)
“If his shots don't catch you, his slam attack will.”
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure description (Wii)
“Two attacks in one ugly machine.”
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure description (PS3 / Xbox 360)

Gun Snouts are walking Troll vehicles piloted by Troll Greasemonkeys that are found at Troll Warehouse and Battlefield in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure.

Abilities

After jumping for a close-range slam attack, Gun Snouts fire 12 powerful rounds, then pause and fire again. When a Skylander finally defeats the machine, it will fall, and the driver will hop out to attack.

Game Data

Health: 187 HP

Damage methods:

  • Jump slam: 20 damage
  • Turret fire: 27 damage



XP given: 216 XP

Italicized text refers to values only present in Heroic Challenges.

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

See Also

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Trivia