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Sky-Chi

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Sky-Chis are special abilities of Senseis, first appearing in Skylanders: Imaginators. They have a meter that fills up as they defeat enemies, and when full, can be used to unleash a devastating technique that deals great damage, each unique to each Sensei. Sky-Chis must be unlocked from Sensei Shrines, and only the ones that correspond to its Battle Class. The Sky-Chi also has its own button to be activated unlike most Skylander moves, and must be held down for several seconds to be activated, as to keep players from accidentally using up the meter.

List of Sky-Chi Abilities

  • King Pen - (name unknown)
    • King Pen imbues his claws and ponytail with a bright blue glow, and dashes around the screen using charging slashes against enemies.
  • Tri-Tip - (name unknown)
    • Tri-Tip spins around with his mace extended, increasing his momentum until the end of the special move.
  • Ember - (name unknown)
    • Ember beings to spin and throw shurikens from her belt, and her fiery tail creates a flame tornado around her.
  • Ambush - (name unknown)
    • Ambush takes aim and can lock onto multiple enemies, and after a few seconds, he will dash foward and attack the enemies at lightning speeds.
  • Golden Queen - (name unknown)
    • Golden Queen gains green scarab wings using a magic circle, and then unleashes from it a swarm of golden scarbs. The swarm can be controlled by moving around a bigger scarb at the center of it.
  • Wolfgang - (name unknown)
    • Wolfgang summons an audience of skeletal hands, and crowdsurfs on them while playing his theme. The hands are summoned and dismissed according to his movement.
  • Crash Bandicoot - (name unknown)
    • Crash gets his yo-yo, and can aim and ensnare enemies using its thread. If there are no enemies on the screen or the meter is about to end, Crash will entangle himself with it but quickly break free.

Trivia

  • Though Sky-Chi is the first special move tied to a figure gimmick, they are not the first one in the series. In the 3DS version of Skylanders: Trap Team, Trap Masters can use Trap Attacks after filling up their Trap Meter, and they are cinematic moves that always attack in an area of effect for considerable damage. Unlike Sky-Chis, they always have the same effect no matter the animation.

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