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During development, Trap Shadow originally was a scary character that had a bowie knife.[1]
Background
Personality
The finest feline tracker of his tribe, Trap Shadow was the go-to cat if you wanted something caught. He mostly keeps to himself. However, since becoming a Skylander, he's been trying to become a team player. You have to get up early to catch Trap Shadow out - as the wicked wizards discovered. He sniffed out their plans and trapped them before they could trap him (or Eon, for that matter).[2]
Biography
Once part of an elite tribe of hunters in a remote area of Skylands, Trap Shadow used his cat-like cunning, ingenious traps and mystical stealth abilities to catch nearly everything that could be caught. As a result, his fame around Skylands grew so much that it attracted the attention of an evil cadre of wizards. They plotted to capture Trap Shadow and use his abilities to ensnare the most uncatchable thing of all - Master Eon himself. But Trap Shadow could sense them coming from miles away. Outsmarted and outmaneuvered, each of the wizards was easily captured by Trap Shadow's bewildering array of traps and snares until they were all locked away for good. Having saved Master Eon, he quickly made Trap Shadow a Skylander.
Gameplay
Trap Shadow attacks by slashing enemies with his shadowy claws, and can kick waves of shadows at foes. He can also throw magical traps that snap and damage enemies, and even turn invisible by using shadows, and create an explosion of shadows when reappearing.
Stats
These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
Health: 270 (max. 540)
Speed: 43 (max. 91)
Armor: 12 (max. 42)
Critical Hit: 8 (max. 58)
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: 140
Defense: 180
Agility: 100
Luck: 80
Abilities
Basic Ability and Upgrades
The primary ability is available from the start of the game. Skylanders can buy new abilities from Persephone/Power Pods.
Clawing Shadow
Snap Trap
Sharp Magic
Catch!
Primary Ability Press Attack 1 to swipe shadowy claws at nearby enemies.
Price: 300 Press Attack 3 to throw a magically animated trap which will snap at enemies and damage them.
Price: 800 Press Attack 1 rapidly to use powerful claw attacks that deal increased damage.
Price: 1000 Hold Attack 3 to aim Snap Trap, release to throw it.
Feral Instincts
View Trap Trickster
Use powerful new claw attacks to damage enemies!
Trap Trickster
View Feral Instincts
Gain new tricks for traps that damage entire groups of enemies!
Price: 1500 Press Attack 2 to kick a wave of shadow that can damage enemies farther away.
Price: 1500 Hold Attack 2 to prowl, moving while prowling leaves behind magical pawprints that damage enemies that touch them.
Price: 2000 All shadow wave attacks do even more damage.
Price: 2000 Shade Steps do increased damage. Huh? Who's footprints are these?
Price: 3500 Press Attack 2 to prowl and become invisible. Who needs shadows to hide in? Just become one!
Skylanders can use abilities depending on their level.
Starting Powers
The One-Two Claw (Primary Attack): Press (Y) continuously to perform a two-hit melee combo.
Bite Trap (Secondary Attack): Press (X) to throw a biting trap that will chase enemies and latch on to them.
Stealth (SWAP Force Power): Press [L] to perform the Stealth SWAP power. While stealthed, enemies cannot see you. If you attack while stealthed, the effect ends, and the damage of that attack is tripled.
Upgrades
Displacer Slash (requires level: 3): Hold (Y) for a short time to activate a dashing attack at an enemy, setting you up behind them to continue the assault.
Midnight Hunt (requires level: 6): While using the Stealth SWAP power (L) you can now mark enemies by touching them. When coming out of stealth, you will attack any nearby marked enemies.
Bite Trap Buzzsaw (requires level: 9): Hold (X) to continuously swing a trap around your head in circles, damaging enemies near you.
Quests
Basic Quests
Bad Guy Basher: Defeat 1000 enemies.
Fruit Frontiersman: Eat 15 fruit.
Flawless Challenger: Complete a non-Story Mode level at full health.
True Gladiator: Win 10 PVP matches.
Totally Maxed Out: Reach level 20 and purchase all Upgrades for this Skylander.
Elemental Quests
Elementalist: Deal 7500 elemental bonus damage.
Puzzle Power: Push a Laser Puzzle Beam to defeat an enemy.
After purchasing his Soul Gem ability, "Shadow Striker", Trap Shadow wears the bandanna around his neck over his muzzle.
His catchphrase is a pun on "hide and seek".
When he turns invisible, his eyes glow purple, but in the Sneak SWAP Zone, he will fully vanish while leaving his purple aura shown at the bottom.
His appearance has some of the features of a saber-tooth cat (long fangs), panther (facial features), and tiger (fur color patterns).
He is the second SWAP Force Skylander with the ability to turn invisible, but only when his Soul Gem ability, "Living Shadow", is purchased. If not, enemies and bosses will spot him. Also, he stays invisible much shorter than Stink Bomb and can do so while the second attack button is held down.
He is the only SWAP Force Skylander on the 3DS with no dash attack upgrade.
He has many abilities that would later be associated with the Dark Element, such as hiding in shadows and using dark magic.
Oddly, these abilities were associated with Undead Skylanders (such as Cynder) at the time of Swap Force's release, not Magic.
Trap Shadow was one of the many Skylanders planned to appear in Skylanders: Ring of Heroes. Before the game's closure, only concept art of his Awakened Form was released.
While Trap Shadow is in stealth mode, music, ambient sounds, and dialogue become muted.
In the animated intro to his Soul Gem, Trap Shadow's eyes appear a much more vivid green than they do in-game or in his art.
During early playtesting, Trap Shadow was poorly received because he came across as weak. His stealth ability originally had him fire darts that created splashes of shadow on the ground, and stepping into them turned him black as well. However, this power was later simplified into simply holding the secondary attack button to enter stealth mode, and his clawing attacks were given additional effects to make them look stronger.