These are the starting and maximum Statistics for this Skylander in the Skylanders games.
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Fiesta | |
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Element: | Undead |
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Species: | Skeleton |
Gender: | Male |
Role: | SuperCharger |
World: | Skylands |
Attacks: | Unknown |
Appears in: | Skylanders SuperChargers Issue 2 Skylanders SuperChargers Issue 3 Skylanders: SuperChargers |
First Release: | Skylanders: SuperChargers |
English Voice Actor: | Unknown |
Fiesta is an Undead SuperCharger in Skylanders: SuperChargers. His signature vehicle is the Crypt Crusher.
Despite being undead, Fiesta had always been the life of the party. He was once the head member of a popular mariachi band in the personal court of Count Moneybone, who all undead citizens respected immensely. In his spare time, Fiesta and his bandmates played music for all of the new arrivals that entered the Underworld. However, a day came when the new arrivals were actually several Skylanders, who had come on a mission to stop Count Moneybone from unleashing a robot army on all of Skylands. Fiesta then realized that he, like so many others, had been fooled by the evil Count into thinking he was kind and generous – not the vengeful monster he truly was. Unbeknownst to the Skylanders, Fiesta and his bandmates helped to distract the robot army so they could infiltrate Moneybone’s mansion and put a stop to him. Even though the Skylanders were unaware, this act of bravery and defiance did catch the attention of Master Eon, who recruited him at once.
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When strange rifts started appearing around Skylands, non-Skylanders Fiesta and Dive-Clops were called by their friends, Spitfire and Stormblade, to help investigate the cause. They arrived in their vehicles to aid Spitfire and Stormblade soon after they both saved Skylanders, Stealth Elf, Terrafin, Gill Grunt and Jet-Vac, from a rift in Know-It-All Island. When Stealth Elf was concerned about the four non-Skylanders wanting to help look for the Rift Engines, Fiesta pointed out that since the rifts threaten everyone in Skylands, the monstrosities don't care whether he and his friends were Skylanders or not. The Skylanders then allowed the SuperChargers to aid them after
The Stone Head's last cryptic message lead the Skylanders and SuperChargers to the Whirlpool of Destiny. While the land Skylanders and SuperChargers held off a group of Drow warriors, Dive-Clops and Gill Grunt dove to the underwater depths of the Swirling Sea to find the Rift Engines. The Drow were beginning to overpower the group until Gill Grunt and Dive-Clops succeeded in hauling a massive chest to the surface that contained the Rift Engines inside. With the power of the Rift Engines, Stealth Elf, Jet-Vac, Gill Grunt and Terrafin transformed into SuperChargers and easily overwhelmed the attacking Drow forces.
Now having enough Rift Engines to stop Kaos and his latest plan, the Skylanders invited Fiesta and the SuperChargers to become Skylanders, to which they eagerly accepted.
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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.