These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
- Health: 310 (max. 620)
- Speed: 85 (max. 133)
- Armor: 48 (max. 78)
- Critical Hit: 80 (max. 130)
- Elemental Power: 39 (max. 89)
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Tuff Luck | |
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Element: | Life |
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Species: | Feline |
Gender: | Female |
Role: | Trap Master |
World: | Random Canyons |
Attacks: | Traptanium Warblades Pounce Mode Warblade Stab Poison Ivy Wave Goodbye |
Appears in: | *Skylanders: Trap Team |
First Release: | Skylander: Trap Team |
English Voice Actor: | Marcella Lentz-Pope |
Tuff Luck is a feline who is one of the Life Trap Masters in Skylanders: Trap Team.
Tuff Luck has a lot of good stuff going for her. She is all about taking chances. Like the rest of her tribe, she is also very protective of the Fortunata Springs.[1]
For many years, Tuff Luck and her tribe guarded the Fortunata Springs – the source of all good luck in Skylands. Though hidden in the Random Canyons, which move without warning to cover the hidden entrance to the magical waters, minions of Kaos located the springs and flew in sponge-tankers to drain every drop of the lucky liquid. Fortunately, Tuff Luck was patrolling the area and immediately jumped into action when she saw what was happening. Between her awesome skill and unbeatable good luck, she single-handedly drove off the minions. She then drank from the magical waters, as was custom for her tribe. Sensing a greater calling, Tuff Luck decided to leave her tribe to join the Trap Team, where she could do even more to help protect Skylands. Armed with her Traptanium Warblades, she always beats the odds – and evil – at every turn!
Tuff Luck was one of the Trap Masters sought by Gearshift to help tackle Pain-Yatta's army of candy warriors. When they managed to save a group of Mabu from the enemy, she along with the other Skylanders were forced to retreat into an old fortress, holding out until help arrives. As they were cornered by the candy army within the fortress, Tuff Luck and the other Skylanders served as Skylands' last line of defense, battling Pain-Yatta's army with all of their might. The candy army soon fell to pieces just as the Skylanders were becoming overwhelmed (thanks to the actions of the Light and Dark Skylanders in their fight against Pain-Yatta), earning the heroes their victory.
Tuff Luck can attack her enemies with her Traptanium Warblades, and even unleash waves of energy from them. She can also turn invisible in clusters of four-leaf clovers to pounce on her opponents. Upon purchasing her Soul Gem ability, she can even create spiky blades of grass that attack all enemies around her.
One of Tuff Luck's notable gameplay traits is her major luck factor. When using the Warblade Stab attack either alone or in tangent to another ability, there is a chance that it will be charged with the energy or a rainbow, increasing the area of effect and dealing significantly more damage to enemies.
Going down the Pouncy Pounce! upgrade path improves Tuff Luck's Pounce Mode abilities. This upgrade path enhances the damage output of the clovers left behind when enemies run into the path, and also allows her to regenerate health when she hides within them. The Powerful Pounce upgrade allows her to deal significantly more damage with her Warblade Stab attack when used in Pounce Mode, enough to defeat most enemies in a single blow. This path opts for a much sneakier and safer style.
Going down the Warblade Whacker upgrade path improves Tuff Luck's Warblade attacks. This upgrade path enhances the damage output of the Glave Wave attack, and also grants her access to two new combo attacks: Lucky Spin and Wiggin' Warblade. Lucky Spin attacks all enemies around her and also creates a field of clovers for her to hide in afterwards; Wiggin' Warblade acts as an extension to her Warblade Stab attack. This path opts for a more aggressive style.
These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
Warning: These stats are not used in any of the Skylander games. They are only listed for completeness reasons.
Basic Abilities These abilities are available from the start of the game. |
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Traptanium Warblades | Pounce Mode |
Garden of Pain
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![]() Press Attack 1 to swipe with Traptanium Warblades. Press Attack 1, Attack 1, Attack 1 for a combo strike. |
![]() Press Attack 2 to enter Pounce Mode, invisible to enemies. Then press Attack 1 to pounce!. |
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Basic Upgrades Skylanders can buy new abilities from Persephone/Power Pods. | ||||||
Warblade Stab | Green Thumb | Control Your Destiny | Glave Wave | |||
![]() Press Attack 3 to spring forward with a powerful Warblade Stab attack. |
![]() Stay in Pounce Mode longer. |
![]() Hold Attack 3 to control where Warblade Stab lands. |
![]() Traptanium Warblade attack now shoots an energy wave. |
Pouncy Pounce! |
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Warblade Whacker |
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Skylanders can use abilities depending on their level.
Starting Powers