These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
- Health: 250 (max. 500)
- Speed: 35 (max. 83)
- Armor: 18 (max. 48)
- Critical Hit: 50 (max. 100)
- Elemental Power: 32 (max. 82)
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Double Trouble | |
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Element: | Magic |
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Species: | Tiki Man |
Gender: | Male |
Role: | Ally |
Attacks: | Eldritch Beam Conjure Exploding Double Summon Magic Bomb Arcane Eldritch Beam Magical Cataclysm |
Appears in: | Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Skylanders: Universe Skylanders: Cloud Patrol Skylanders: Giants |
English Voice Actor: | Unknown |
Double Trouble is a Tiki Man Skylander in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure.
Double Trouble was an adept spellcaster. On an expedition to find exotic ingredients for his potions, he traveled in search of a rare lily that was said to multiply the power of any spell. So thrilled was he when he found it, Double Trouble instantly ate the plant and performed a spell. Suddenly, there was a loud pop… then another… and another – until Double Trouble was surrounded by exact copies of himself. As it turned out, he had misunderstood the details about exactly what would multiply. But it didn’t matter, for he quickly realized the clones were delightful companions… never mind that they were only half his size and would explode on contact.
Double Trouble once lived all on his lonesome in a tropical Skylands rainforest. Here, he foraged for rare roots and exotic plants for his potions. During one such forage, the solitary sorcerer discovered the Whispering Water Lily, a wondrous plant said to multiply the strength of any spell. Straight away, he tried it out. He greedily gobbled the lily down, and then... Belch! Gurgle! Pop! Three tiny copies of himself appeared from nowehere. It seemed that he had silightly misunderstood the lily's powers. Luckily, his clones were charming, clever and cute - and he could certainly do with companionship. There was just one drawback: the clones had an annoying tendency to explode on contact. Still, they turned out to be exactly what Master Eon was for, so the hallowed one wasted no time in making Double Trouble a Skylander.[1]
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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Eldedritch Beam | Conjure Exploding Double |
Waterwalker
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![]() Press and hold the primary power button to fire beam of energy that locks onto targets. |
![]() Summon a mindless double that seeks out enemies and explodes. |
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Basic Upgrades Skylanders can buy new abilities from Persephone/Power Pods. | ||||||
Arcane Eldritch Beam | Conjure Unstable Double | Summon Magic Bomb | Advanced Construct Techniques | |||
![]() Eldritch Beam attack does increased damage. |
![]() Exploding Doubles do increased damage. |
![]() Summon a Magic Bomb. |
![]() Have up to 3 Exploding Doubles active at any given time. |
Channeler |
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Conjuror |
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[Zap wasn’t the only character to be based on an earlier concept. Consider] this bearded “mesmorph wizard,” who was among the game’s first ten proposed characters. “He had a magical staff that created little gnome clones of himself that would explode,” says Graham. He made it as far as a plastic prototype, and although “his powers were fun, we felt we could do more with the personality. We wanted all the characters to be heroic and aspirational. He was kooky and a very interesting character, but he wasn’t the thing every kid aspires to be — he was a weird, grumpy, old gnome wizard. But we still liked the way he played, so he became the wacky, bumbling Double Trouble.”
If you’re a big Skylanders fan, Graham explains why he looks so familiar. “We kept him alive,” he says with a smile. “He became Haldor of the Empire of Ice expansion pack. You still see his character there, and I think he works really well in that pack. But he was a playable toy at one point.” [2]