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*Prism Break's new figure has green crystals on his arms, but his figure for ''Spyro's Adventure'' has sapphire colored crystals. | *Prism Break's new figure has green crystals on his arms, but his figure for ''Spyro's Adventure'' has sapphire colored crystals. | ||
*Prism Break, [[Crusher]], and [[Flashwing]] are the only Skylanders who can break [[Tzo Crystals]]. | *Prism Break, [[Crusher]], and [[Flashwing]] are the only Skylanders who can break [[Tzo Crystals]]. | ||
**However, [[Whirlwind]] can do this, but only in the Xbox, PS3, and PC Versions of ''Spyro's Adventure''. | **However, [[Whirlwind]] can do this, but only in the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC Versions of ''Spyro's Adventure''. | ||
*His name is a pun on "Prison Break". | *His name is a pun on "Prison Break". | ||
*As a LightCore, his crystals light up. | *As a LightCore, his crystals light up. | ||
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*He has an private version of himself called Employee Prism Break, who was only given to employees at Activision. | *He has an private version of himself called Employee Prism Break, who was only given to employees at Activision. | ||
*In ''Trap Team'', Prism Break's Shard Soul Prisons are now red or purple depending on which upgrade path he takes. | *In ''Trap Team'', Prism Break's Shard Soul Prisons are now red or purple depending on which upgrade path he takes. | ||
*For reasons unknown, enemies will get distracted by his crystals on the field, causing the player to get an advantage. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 20:36, November 25, 2014
Prism Break | |
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Element: | Earth |
Species: | Crystal Golem |
Gender: | Male |
Role: | Skylander |
World: | Skylands |
Attacks: | Energy Beams Shard Summon Chained Refraction Crystalline Armor Focused Energy |
Appears in: | Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Skylanders: Universe Skylanders: Cloud Patrol Skylanders: Battlegrounds Skylanders: Lost Islands Skylanders: Giants Skylanders: Swap Force Skylanders: Trap Team |
Cameos: | Skylanders: Spyro versus The Mega Monsters Skylanders: Stump Smash Crosses the Bone Dragon |
First Release: | Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure |
English Voice Actor: | Freddie Winston (uncredited) Peter Lurie (2012) |
- “The Beam is Supreme!”
- – Prism Break's official catchphrase
Prism Break is a crystal rock golem Skylander in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. His Series 3 counterpart is named Hyper Beam Prism Break.
Background
Personality
Prism Break used to be a frightening rock golem who didn't like to be bothered. After being buried underground for 100 years in a cave-in, he gains a change of heart when a Mabu mining expedition freed him, and Prism Break dedicated himself in protecting the Mabu tribe and Skylands. While not as cranky as before, he still prefers his own company and keeps to himself until needed, although he's quick to use his precious gem-powered abilities to protect Skylands from attack.[1]
Biography
Prism Break was once a fearsome rock golem who didn’t like to be disturbed. Then, an accidental cave-in left him buried underground. One hundred years later, a mining expedition digging for valuable jewels discovered him by chance with a well-placed blow from a pick axe – something Prism Break doesn’t talk about. After 100 years of solitude, he found that the pressure of the earth had transformed him emotionally as well as physically, turning his crude rocky arms into incredible gems with powerful energy. Grateful for being free of his earthly prison, Prism Break decided to put his new abilities to good use and dedicated himself to protecting Skylands.
Story
History
Prism Break was a fearsome Rock Golem who inhabited dark, dangerous places deep underground. But embedded in the rocky walls of Prism Break's home was a dragon's hoard of gems, jewels and sparkly stones that no miner could resist. Few returned unscathed. Those that could still speak told of trashed tools and mangeled machinery - not to mention the blood-curtling cries and ghastly growls that rang out from the dark depths. A nice place for a relaxing breaking this was not. Eventually there were no miners left who would brave these perilous passageways. Finally able to rest without interruption, Prism Break retired to his favorite cavern and sank into a silent slumber. He slept through some important events - including the roof collapsing over him.
Over 100 years later, Prism Break was rudely roused by a new generation of Mabu miners. One of them had pick-axed him in a place he rather not mention. But instead of munching the Mabu and using the pickaxes for toothpicks, Prism Break found himself transformed. His arms had turned from rocks into powerful gems that fired pure bolts of energy. Feeling much improved, he decided to be a force for good instead of grumpiness. So he joined the Skylanders.[2]
Skylanders: Spyro versus The Mega Monsters
Prism Break was one of the Skylanders called upon by Master Eon to help repair the damage done to the Eternal Archives after Kaos launched an attack.
Skylanders: Stump Smash Crosses the Bone Dragon
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Prism Break was one of the assembled Skylanders who attempted to fight against the rampaging Bone Dragon in the Giggling Forest, but was turned to stone. He was soon returned to normal when the Dragon agreed to un-freeze the petrified present characters.
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Gameplay
Prism Break has the ability to shoot beams of energy at his enemies using his gem-like limbs, and also summon crystals to erupt from the ground under his opponents to finish them off.
Stats
These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
- Health: 290 (max. 580)
- Speed: 35 (max. 83)
- Armor: 18 (max. 48+40)
- Critical Hit: 30 (max. 80)
- Elemental Power: 25 (max. 75)
Warning: These stats are not used in any of the Skylander games. They are only listed for completeness reasons.
- Strength: 75
- Defense: 90
- Agility: 10
- Luck: 45
These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
- Health: ???
- Speed: ??
- Armor: ??
- Critical Hit: ??
- Elemental Power: ??
Warning: These stats are not used in any of the Skylander games. They are only listed for completeness reasons.
- Strength: 95
- Defense: 100
- Agility: 20
- Luck: 70
These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
- Health: ???
- Speed: ??
- Armor: ??
- Critical Hit: ??
- Elemental Power: ??
Warning: These stats are not used in any of the Skylander games. They are only listed for completeness reasons.
- Strength: 95
- Defense: 100
- Agility: 10
- Luck: 75
These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
- Health: 290 (max. 580)
- Speed: 35 (max. 83)
- Armor: 18 (max. 48+40)
- Critical Hit: 6 (max. 56)
- Elemental Power: 25 (max. 75)
Warning: These stats are not used in any of the Skylander games. They are only listed for completeness reasons.
- Strength: 105
- Defense: 120
- Agility: 25
- Luck: 80
Abilities
Basic Abilities Prism Break can destroy purple tzo crystals and rock formations with his attacks. |
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Energy Beam | Summon Crystal Shard |
Shard Soul Prison
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![]() Fire and sustain a powerful beam of energy. |
![]() Summon crystal shards to smash enemies and refract Energy Beams. |
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Basic Upgrades Skylanders can buy new abilities from Persephone/Power Pods. | ||||||
Super Crystal Shard | Crystal Eruption | Emerald Energy Beam | Chained Refractions | |||
![]() Summoned Crystal Shards do increased damage. |
![]() Summon a damaging ring of crystals around Prism Break. |
![]() Energy Beam attack does extra damage. |
![]() Split Energy Beams split again if they pass through a Crystal Shard. |
Crystaleer |
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Massive Crystal Eruption | Triple Crystal Shard | Crystalline Armor | ||
![]() Crystal Eruption does increased damage and covers a larger area. |
![]() Summon three Crystal Shards at once. |
![]() Makes it harder for enemies to hit Prism Break. +40 armor. |
Prismancer |
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Quotes
Battle Cries
- The Beam is Supreme!
- Looking strong!
- Mmm... Rock Solid!
- Tuff break!
- A shining victory!
- I feel right at home!
Character Trailers
LightCore
See also
Gallery
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Prism Break in his trailer
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Prism Break in his elemental background.
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Prism Break in toy form on the Portal of Power.
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Prism Break in toy form.
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Prism Break in his box.
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Prism Break
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Prism Break in-game.
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Prism Break battling Chompies in game
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LightCore Prism Break Promotional Art
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Giant LightCore Prism Break model at the 2012 Toy Fair
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An Activison employee exclusive a gold LightCore Prism Break.
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Skylanders: Giants LightCore Prism Break Single Pack
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Series 2 Prism Break
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Prism Break Series 2 in his box
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Prism Break in game with Flameslinger
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S3 Prism Break McDonalds toy
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S3 Prism Break attacking Chompy Frostflowers
Trivia
- Prism Break's new figure has green crystals on his arms, but his figure for Spyro's Adventure has sapphire colored crystals.
- Prism Break, Crusher, and Flashwing are the only Skylanders who can break Tzo Crystals.
- However, Whirlwind can do this, but only in the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC Versions of Spyro's Adventure.
- His name is a pun on "Prison Break".
- As a LightCore, his crystals light up.
- In Giants, he holds his arms a bit further apart when he pops up on-screen than in Spyro's Adventure.
- Prism Break, Stump Smash, Eruptor, Drill Sergeant, and Countdown are the only bipedial Skylanders without hands.
- Series 2 Prism Break has Crystal Eruption and Crystalline Armor from his Crystaleer upgrade path.
- Prism Break and Eruptor are the only Skylanders to have four versions (series) of themselves, including LightCore.
- He has an private version of himself called Employee Prism Break, who was only given to employees at Activision.
- In Trap Team, Prism Break's Shard Soul Prisons are now red or purple depending on which upgrade path he takes.
- For reasons unknown, enemies will get distracted by his crystals on the field, causing the player to get an advantage.