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The Bandit Train
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World Type: | Train |
World: | Skylands |
Residents: | Sky Bandits |
Hats: | Random |
Story Scrolls: | Random |
Chests: | 6 |
Legendary Treasure(s): | Random |
Soul Gems: | Random |
Enemies: | Bomb Brawls Pirate Henchmen Rumble Brawls Grinnades Kaos's Fighterships |
Appears in: | Skylanders: SuperChargers |
Previous: | Vault of the Ancients |
Next: | The Sky Eater |
The Bandit Train is a moving locomotive operated by Sky Bandits in Skylanders: SuperChargers. Blubberbeard, leader of the Sky Bandits, led an assault on the Skylanders Academy when they saw the light emitting from the Dark Rift Engine. During the attack, they kidnapped Mags and took her captive onboard their Bandit Train, intending to use Mags to upgrade their train to fully escape Skylands' impending doom.
The Skylanders sneak onboard The Bandit Train to rescue Mags.
Objectives
Chapter 44: Aerial Ambush
- Rescue Mags
Chapter 45: Highway Robbery
Trivia
- Many of the quests provided by Tessa includes this level with randomized assets not present elsewhere in the story mode, such as block puzzles involving giant fans and bombs that cause great damage as traps in various places.
- The chapter select artwork and many skull motifs around the level indicate this was planned to be a ghost ship fleet at some point, similar to the ones in Aerial Attack!.
- This is one of the only two Levels in Skylanders: SuperChargers to not have any vehicle sections (the other being BattleBrawl Island).
- The Bandit Train was a very challenging map to create for the developer, Vicarious Visions. It was made to be randomly rearranged for sidequests. There are a lot of systems woven together to make sure different story and mechanical elements fire only when the developers wanted them to. Vicarious Visions had a hard time getting the tunnel effect to feel right in the Bandit Train. It wasn't until one of their team members, Carlos Cheek, made the amazing lighting VFXs that it all came together.[1]
References
- ↑ Clutch: The Art of Skylanders SuperChargers, page 251.