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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Abyss | *[[Abyss Twister]] | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Though incredibly hard to see in gameplay, but visible in their [https://vimeo.com/136158699 animation demo reel], the Drow become disoriented by getting tangled up in their own capes, until they manage to pull it out of their faces. | *Though incredibly hard to see in gameplay, but visible in their [https://vimeo.com/136158699 animation demo reel], the Drow become disoriented by getting tangled up in their own capes, until they manage to pull it out of their faces. |
Revision as of 07:32, April 3, 2025
Twilight Twister | |
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Element: | Dark |
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Species: | Dark Drow |
Role: | Enemy |
World: | The Cloudbreather's Crag |
Attacks: | Dual Blades |
Appears in: | Skylanders: SuperChargers |
- “Snared by the darkness.”
- – Skystones Overdrive flavor text
Twilight Twisters are Dark Drow that attack by spinning around with their blades. When they are spinning, they are invulnerable until they stop spinning and become disoriented for a short period of time, leaving them open for attack.
See also
Trivia
- Though incredibly hard to see in gameplay, but visible in their animation demo reel, the Drow become disoriented by getting tangled up in their own capes, until they manage to pull it out of their faces.