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In the console versions of the Skylanders games, the small colorful globes left behind by enemies or when winning an arena match are called '''Victory Points'''. When enough points are collected, the [[Skylander]] will gain a level up. In [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]], you can use '''Victory Points '''to get to the game's highest level: Level 10. In [[Skylanders: Giants]], you can use the point to go to the highest in that game: Level 15 | In the console versions of the Skylanders games, the small colorful globes left behind by enemies or when winning an arena match are called '''Victory Points'''. When enough points are collected, the [[Skylander]] will gain a level up. In [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]], you can use '''Victory Points '''to get to the game's highest level: Level 10. In [[Skylanders: Giants]], you can use the point to go to the highest in that game: Level 15. | ||
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In the console versions of the Skylanders games, the small colorful globes left behind by enemies or when winning an arena match are called Victory Points. When enough points are collected, the Skylander will gain a level up. In Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, you can use Victory Points to get to the game's highest level: Level 10. In Skylanders: Giants, you can use the point to go to the highest in that game: Level 15.