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The '''Doom Raiders''' are a group of strong [[villains]] in ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]''. The founder and leader of the group is the [[Golden Queen]], who aims to recruit powerful evil creatures to her cause in order to spread total mayhem. The Doom Raiders terrorized Skylands from their base in the savage Badlands to the point nowhere was safe, until the [[Trap Masters|Trap Team]] defeated them and locked them away in [[Cloudcracker Prison]].
The '''Doom Raiders''' are a group of strong [[villains]] in ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]''. The founder and leader of the group is the [[Golden Queen]], who aims to recruit powerful evil creatures to her cause in order to spread total mayhem. The Doom Raiders terrorized Skylands from their base in the savage Badlands to the point nowhere was safe, until the [[Trap Masters|Trap Team]] defeated them and locked them away in [[Cloudcracker Prison]].


However, [[Kaos]] freed the Doom Raiders from the prison in hopes of becoming their new leader and putting his latest plan in ruling Skylands into motion. To his surprise, the group of villains already had other plans for world domination and were more willing to follow their original leader, the Golden Queen. However the Doom Raiders, and many other villains, were eventually recaptured by the Trap Team and placed within the [[Villain Vault]].
[[Kaos]] freed the Doom Raiders from the prison in hopes of becoming their new leader and putting his latest plan in ruling Skylands into motion. To his surprise, the group of villains already had other plans for world domination and were more willing to follow their original leader, the Golden Queen. However, the Doom Raiders, and many other villains, were eventually recaptured by the Trap Team and placed within the [[Villain Vault]].


In ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]'', [[Master Eon]] gave four of the Doom Raiders a choice: either go back to a newly reformed Cloudcracker Prison or become Skylander Senseis, teaching a new generation of [[Imaginators]] their formidable battle skills as well as how to stay clear of a life of crime. They accepted the deal but first had to prove themselves by re-arranging all the books in the [[Skylanders Academy|Academy]]’s library, a task which took almost two years, testing every ounce of will they had. And their knowledge of the alphabet.
In ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]'', [[Master Eon]] gave four of the Doom Raiders a choice: either go back to a newly reformed Cloudcracker Prison or become Skylander Senseis, teaching a new generation of [[Imaginators]] their formidable battle skills, as well as how to stay clear of a life of crime. They accepted the deal but first had to prove themselves by re-arranging all the books in the [[Skylanders Academy|Academy]]’s library, a task which took almost two years, testing every ounce of will they had. And their knowledge of the alphabet.


==List of Doom Raiders==
==List of Doom Raiders==
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*The team's name may have been based off of the ''Tomb Raider'' video game series.
*The team's name may have been based off of the ''Tomb Raider'' video game series.
*Unlike the other trappable villains, all Doom Raiders have an additional third attack.
*Unlike the other trappable villains, all Doom Raiders have an additional third attack.
**Also, each Doom Raider has their own unique animation sequence when being captured. Unlike, the regular villains, who all have similar capture sequences.
**Also, each Doom Raider has their own unique animation sequence when being captured, unlike the regular villains, who all have similar capture sequences.
*Several of the Doom Raiders call out the name of their attacks as they perform them, not unlike some Skylanders.
*Several of the Doom Raiders call out the name of their attacks as they perform them, not unlike some Skylanders.
*They are the only set of villains in ''Trap Team'' who have backstories.
*Luminous and Nightshade are the only Doom Raiders who are seen and fought only in Adventure Pack levels and not the main story.
*Luminous and Nightshade are the only Doom Raiders who are seen and fought only in Adventure Pack levels and not the main story.
**Luminous is the only Doom Raider who doesn't have an appearance in any of the CGI cutscenes.
**Luminous is the only Doom Raider who doesn't have an appearance in any of the CGI cutscenes.
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**Chompy Mage and Golden Queen are the only ones that don't use Sky Vehicles.
**Chompy Mage and Golden Queen are the only ones that don't use Sky Vehicles.
**Although [[The Gulper]] and [[Dr. Krankcase]] return in ''SuperChargers'', they only appear as computer players.
**Although [[The Gulper]] and [[Dr. Krankcase]] return in ''SuperChargers'', they only appear as computer players.
***In ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing]]'' however, they are playable characters.
***In ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing]],'' however, they are playable characters.
*With the exception of The Gulper, all are bosses in ''[[Skylanders: Battlecast]]''.
*With the exception of The Gulper, all are bosses in ''[[Skylanders: Battlecast]]''.



Revision as of 19:56, November 27, 2016

Doom Raiders
Species: Various
Gender: Various
Role: Enemy
Ally
World: Skylands
Attacks: Various)
Appears in: Skylanders: Trap Team
Skylanders: Lost Islands
Light in the Dark
Skylanders Issue 12
Skylanders: SuperChargers
Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing
Skylanders: Battlecast
Skylanders: Imaginators
Cameos: Rift into Overdrive (mentioned)

The Doom Raiders are a group of strong villains in Skylanders: Trap Team. The founder and leader of the group is the Golden Queen, who aims to recruit powerful evil creatures to her cause in order to spread total mayhem. The Doom Raiders terrorized Skylands from their base in the savage Badlands to the point nowhere was safe, until the Trap Team defeated them and locked them away in Cloudcracker Prison.

Kaos freed the Doom Raiders from the prison in hopes of becoming their new leader and putting his latest plan in ruling Skylands into motion. To his surprise, the group of villains already had other plans for world domination and were more willing to follow their original leader, the Golden Queen. However, the Doom Raiders, and many other villains, were eventually recaptured by the Trap Team and placed within the Villain Vault.

In Skylanders: Imaginators, Master Eon gave four of the Doom Raiders a choice: either go back to a newly reformed Cloudcracker Prison or become Skylander Senseis, teaching a new generation of Imaginators their formidable battle skills, as well as how to stay clear of a life of crime. They accepted the deal but first had to prove themselves by re-arranging all the books in the Academy’s library, a task which took almost two years, testing every ounce of will they had. And their knowledge of the alphabet.

List of Doom Raiders

Trivia

  • Strangely, there is no Doom Raider for the Magic element.
    • Pain-Yatta, who is of the Magic element, actually tried to join the Doom Raiders but was rejected by them, as revealed in Light in the Dark.
    • During development, Kaos was meant to be the Doom Raider of the Magic element.
      • Despite being overthrown by the Golden Queen, Kaos is still identified as a Doom Raider by official sources.[1]
  • Kaos and the Chompy Mage were first seen in previous games before joining the other Doom Raiders in Trap Team.
  • The team's name may have been based off of the Tomb Raider video game series.
  • Unlike the other trappable villains, all Doom Raiders have an additional third attack.
    • Also, each Doom Raider has their own unique animation sequence when being captured, unlike the regular villains, who all have similar capture sequences.
  • Several of the Doom Raiders call out the name of their attacks as they perform them, not unlike some Skylanders.
  • Luminous and Nightshade are the only Doom Raiders who are seen and fought only in Adventure Pack levels and not the main story.
    • Luminous is the only Doom Raider who doesn't have an appearance in any of the CGI cutscenes.
  • So far Kaos, Chompy Mage, Golden Queen, Wolfgang and Chef Pepper Jack are the only racing Doom Raiders in Skylanders: SuperChargers.
  • With the exception of The Gulper, all are bosses in Skylanders: Battlecast.

References