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Air is one of the main elements in the Skylanders series.

Abilities

Skylanders of the Air element have balanced fighting styles. Characters in the game who are associated with the element of Air use the manipulation of wind to their advantage against their foes. They have a strong advantage against Skylanders who are associated with the element of Earth in the Battle Arena. The color of this element is light blue.

Air-based Skylanders also stand on a pedestal made of clouds when they're in their toy form.

Air Elemental Characters

Skylanders

Giant

Gallery

Trivia

  • In Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, Air-based Skylanders are one of the three elemental characters who do not build a bridge when opening their elemental gates, the others being Water and Fire. Instead, they are teleported through a swirling vortex of wind.
  • Both Sonic Boom and Warnado have the Air elemental symbol on their heads.
  • None of the Air Skylanders have an appearance nor a spoken role in the trailers and commercials for Skylanders: Spyro's AdventureHowever, Jet-Vac appears and speaks in the trailers for Skylanders: Giants.
  • Lightning Rod is the only Air Skylander to have his base form a part of his body.
  • In Giants, the music from Stormy Stronghold plays in the Air elemental zones.
  • In Skylanders: Battlegrounds, the element is sometimes erroneously referred to as "Wind" instead of "Air," such as the Element of the Day.