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|element = Undead
|element = Undead
|image = [[File:TrogwandererSG.png|270px]]
|image = [[File:TrogwandererSG.png|270px]]
|species = [[Trogs]]
|species = [[Trog]]
|role = Enemies
|role = Enemy
|world = [[Aerial Attack!]]<br>[[Lost City of Arkus]]<br>[[Sand Trap]]<br>[[The Tar Pits]]
|world = [[Aerial Attack!]]<br>[[Lost City of Arkus]]<br>[[Sand Trap]]<br>[[The Tar Pits]]
|attack = Bite<br>Swipe
|attack = Bite<br>Swipe
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|cameos =''[[Skylanders: Swap Force]]'' (3DS)}}
|cameos =''[[Skylanders: Swap Force]]'' (3DS)}}
{{Quote|Smaller, Faster, Scarier!|Game description}}
{{Quote|Smaller, Faster, Scarier!|Game description}}
'''Trog Wanderers''' are mysterious, slow-moving enemies in ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]''. As they take damage, Trog Wanderers shrink. When they reach half of their normal size, they will gain speed and run at Skylanders to perform a biting attack. If left alone long enough, a damaged Trog Wanderer will rapidly regenerate its health and regrow. In the Nintendo 3DS version, they are smaller, faster and they can be defeated in a couple  of hits.
'''Trog Wanderers''' are mysterious, slow-moving enemies in ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]''. As they take damage, Trog Wanderers shrink. When they reach half of their normal size, they will gain speed and run at [[Skylander]]s to perform a biting attack. If left alone long enough, a damaged Trog Wanderer will rapidly regenerate its health and regrow. In the Nintendo 3DS version, they are smaller, begin go run if they spot the [[Skylander]] and cant regenerate after getting hit. They swipe the Skylander, when they are close enough.


==See also==
==See also==
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*Trog Wanderers were originally called '''Trog Freelancers.'''<ref>''[https://youtu.be/j8_vFMKUkl8?t=254 Skylanders Giants Alpha - Early and Unused Enemy Showcase]''. (Date Posted - Oct 21, 2022). ''[http://youtube.com YouTube]''.</ref>
*Trog Wanderers were originally called '''Trog Freelancers.'''<ref>''[https://youtu.be/j8_vFMKUkl8?t=254 Skylanders Giants Alpha - Early and Unused Enemy Showcase]''. (Date Posted - Oct 21, 2022). ''[http://youtube.com YouTube]''.</ref>


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Revision as of 17:18, June 1, 2025

Trog Wanderer
Element: Undead
Species: Trog
Role: Enemy
World: Aerial Attack!
Lost City of Arkus
Sand Trap
The Tar Pits
Attacks: Bite
Swipe
Appears in: Skylanders: Giants
Cameos: Skylanders: Swap Force (3DS)
“Smaller, Faster, Scarier!”
Game description

Trog Wanderers are mysterious, slow-moving enemies in Skylanders: Giants. As they take damage, Trog Wanderers shrink. When they reach half of their normal size, they will gain speed and run at Skylanders to perform a biting attack. If left alone long enough, a damaged Trog Wanderer will rapidly regenerate its health and regrow. In the Nintendo 3DS version, they are smaller, begin go run if they spot the Skylander and cant regenerate after getting hit. They swipe the Skylander, when they are close enough.

See also

Gallery

Trivia

  • Despite the fact that they are introduced in Chapter 15, Trog Wanderers first appeared as ghosts near the Water Elemental gate in Aerial Attack!.
  • Trog Wanderers resemble Rotting Robbies and are generally considered their replacement (though Rotting Robbies still make an appearance in a few Heroic Challenges in Giants).
  • One Trog Wanderer can be seen attacking the hologram spot at the start of Lost City of Arkus.
  • In Arena Battles, a recurring mission is aliens abducting Trog Wanderers for unknown reasons.
  • In alpha versions of Giants, Trog Wanderers lose their arms and head when hit rather than shrinking. If left alone, they will regrow their lost body parts, but they do not regenerate health.[1]
  • Trog Wanderers were originally called Trog Freelancers.[2]

References