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*[[Air]] has more Skylanders available in Adventure Packs than any other element. Four as of ''Imaginators'': [[Pop Thorn]], ([[Legendary Blades|Legendary]]) [[Blades]], [[Air Strike]] and [[Wild Storm]].
*[[Air]] has more Skylanders available in Adventure Packs than any other element. Four as of ''Imaginators'': [[Pop Thorn]], ([[Legendary Blades|Legendary]]) [[Blades]], [[Air Strike]] and [[Wild Storm]].
*[[Life]] was the last element to be added in an Adventure Pack, with [[Boom Bloom]] being available with the Enchanted Elven Forest and [[Crash Bandicoot]] being available with the Thumpin' Wumpa Islands, in ''Imaginators''.
*[[Life]] was the last element to be added in an Adventure Pack, with [[Boom Bloom]] being available with the Enchanted Elven Forest and [[Crash Bandicoot]] being available with the Thumpin' Wumpa Islands, in ''Imaginators''.
*''Giants'' and ''SuperChargers'' are the only main games in the series not to receive a new Adventure pack.
*''Giants'' and ''SuperChargers'' are the only main games in the series not to receive a new Adventure Pack.
**''SuperChargers'' is the only one of these to not have a playable Adventure Pack at all.
**''SuperChargers'' is the only one of these to not have a playable Adventure Pack at all.
*''Swap Force'' is currently the game with the least number of Adventure Packs.
*''Swap Force'' is currently the game with the lowest number of Adventure Packs.
*Despite [[Buzz]] calling them Magic Items, they have their own icon and are considered separate.
*Despite [[Buzz]] calling them Magic Items, they have their own icon and are considered separate.
**However, in ''Trap Team'', the old Adventure Packs are called Magic Items, likely due to the inability to access their respective levels in ''Trap Team''.
**However, in ''Trap Team'', the old Adventure Packs are called Magic Items, likely due to the inability to access their respective levels in ''Trap Team''.
*The Thumpin' Wumpa Islands Adventure Pack is the first Adventure Pack not including a location figure, and the only one not to include any non-Skylander figures.
*Thumpin' Wumpa Islands is the first Adventure Pack not including a location figure, and the only one not to include any non-Skylander figures.
*The Cursed Tiki Temple Adventure Pack is the second Adventure Pack not including a location figure, and the first to be patched into the game after launch.
*Cursed Tiki Temple is the second Adventure Pack not including a location figure, and the first to be patched into the game after launch.


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Adventure Packs are special bundle packs that you can buy to unlock new levels in the Skylanders series. They all include a Skylander, and most of them also include a location figure and two Magic Items. If placed on the Portal of Power in the corresponding game's Hub, the location figure unlocks a new chapter. Adventure Pack levels from Spyro's Adventure can also be unlocked in Skylanders: Giants.

If used in a level or in games after its release, the location figure shoot fireballs or other effects from the sky, then cause a shockwave that deals 999 damage to all enemies on-screen. (Note: It deals less damage on bosses). This functionality is removed in Skylanders: SuperChargers and Skylanders: Imaginators.

In Skylanders: Imaginators, the physical contents of the standard Adventure Packs are similar to that of Expansion Packs in Trap Team: a Sensei, the location figure and a Creation Crystal. However, two of them do not include a location figure; Thumpin' Wumpa Islands features 2 Senseis, while Cursed Tiki Temple features a Sensei, a Creation Crystal and an Imaginite Mystery Chest. Their levels are instead unlocked by placing one of the included Senseis on the Portal.

List of Adventure Packs

Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure

Skylanders: Swap Force

Skylanders: Trap Team

Skylanders: Imaginators

Gallery

See Also

Trivia

  • Air has more Skylanders available in Adventure Packs than any other element. Four as of Imaginators: Pop Thorn, (Legendary) Blades, Air Strike and Wild Storm.
  • Life was the last element to be added in an Adventure Pack, with Boom Bloom being available with the Enchanted Elven Forest and Crash Bandicoot being available with the Thumpin' Wumpa Islands, in Imaginators.
  • Giants and SuperChargers are the only main games in the series not to receive a new Adventure Pack.
    • SuperChargers is the only one of these to not have a playable Adventure Pack at all.
  • Swap Force is currently the game with the lowest number of Adventure Packs.
  • Despite Buzz calling them Magic Items, they have their own icon and are considered separate.
    • However, in Trap Team, the old Adventure Packs are called Magic Items, likely due to the inability to access their respective levels in Trap Team.
  • Thumpin' Wumpa Islands is the first Adventure Pack not including a location figure, and the only one not to include any non-Skylander figures.
  • Cursed Tiki Temple is the second Adventure Pack not including a location figure, and the first to be patched into the game after launch.

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