Hey Everybody,
This is something I wanted to do for Christmas, but since I knew my friend and fellow gamer thewalkthruking would be getting Skylanders for his 3DS I decided to wait. He was nice enough to let me use Ignitor and Dark Spyro for this video, so thanks!
That aside, two of the questions I'm asked most often revolve around what Skylanders I have and more importantly, what Skylanders are not out yet.
I have answered this several times, and it is on the blog, but I figured a video might be a more well received medium. And with that in mind, I figured New Years was a perfect time to make it happen:
I started out stressing (once again) to play Chapter 20 and Chapter 21 immediately afterwards. This is a known glitch and you do not want to have to start over if you can avoid it...Please spread the word so your friends don't have to make it that far and then find themselves starting the game in a new save file.
I know it takes time to say that and I've mentioned it every chance I get, but if we help one other person avoid the glitch I figure it is worth it...
So with that said on to the heart of the topic...
And yes I am aware the lighting was not ideal and this is long, but just like with the unboxings I'd rather have something a little bit longer that is comprehensive than something a minute or two shorter that leaves questions to be asked.
So what we basically did is stand the Skylanders across the master sheet and go thru a roll call.
Here is what you need to know:
Yet to be Released (as of 12/31/2011):
-Double Trouble (Magic Element)
-Slam Bam (Water Element, Empire of Ice Adventure Pack (Chapter 23)).
-Wham-Shell (Water Element)
-Sunburn (Fire Element, Dragon's Peak Adventure Pack (Chapter 26))
-Cynder (Undead Element)
-Warnado (Air Element)
-Lightning Rod (Air Element)
-Camo (Life Element)
-Zook (Life Element)
There is speculation on release dates and packaging ,but I don't want to go into anything until it is 100%.
Clearly we are waiting on 2 Adventure Packs:
-Empire of Ice, Chapter 23
-Dragon's Peak, Chapter 26
Here in the US there are 3 Exclusives:
-Drill Sergeant (Sam's Club/Walmart)
-Whirlwind (Target)
-Legendary Triple Pack featuring Spyro, Bash, and Chop Chop (Toys'R'Us)
All starter packs come with Spyro, Gill Grunt, and Trigger Happy except for the 3DS version, which comes with Dark Spyro, Ignitor, and Stealth Elf (which is currently the only way to get Dark Spyro and Ignitor).
That pretty well covers everything. Skylanders is a great game and I know everyone seems to be enjoying it just as much as I am. I feel like this will answer pretty much all the frequently asked questions and you get to see my personal collection, which was also a frequent request.
I am currently on Chapter 3 in my "new" save file and am working back towards Chapter 21 to complete the blind playthrough ( I still plan to play Ch. 21 and 22 blind (ie first time)).
I have also Tweeted with Activision about the glitch and while they have a very quick response time thru that medium, they have yet to provide a solution that works...at least for me. I will continue to pester them from time-to-time in hopes that they might dig out a miracle cure, but I am pretty confident anyone in my position will basically have to resort to a new save file and resetting all your Skylanders progress to continue on into Chapter 21.
All that aside, I hope you enjoy the video despite the lighting and long length...
And of course, Happy New Years!
Skylanders, Minecraft, Amiibo, and More! I'm that guy that unboxes stuff on a pool table and provides intelligent reviews to best serve you!
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Skylanders Web Codes and Thanks to a Viewer and Fellow Portal Master
Well, several of you have seen in the comments on vids or heard me mention that someone stole the web codes to my Zap and Stealth Elf.
I had someone on YouTube offer me their web codes and I would like to thank them...
I won't mention your username so you don't get bombarded with people asking for web codes, but you know who you are and I wanted to take the time to recognize it.
If most people hear of that they'll say, "Oh, sweet! I'm going to watch the other unboxings and see if I can find a web code and register it!" To have someone do the polar opposite is very rare, and I felt deserved mention...
There are still some great people out there, who are very kind, and will put others ahead of themselves! I really don't see it often, but when I do, I feel like it should be recognized, even though those people are the last who really want or seek the praise.
I am not going to take the web codes because I want you to have them...if they spruce things up the online portion of Spyro's Universe could become a big deal and then you'd need the codes, lol.
I did send the e-mail to activision and of course since you're supposed to hear back in 24 hours, I have not! That is about par for things lately it seems...
Nonetheless, this type of thing needs to be recognized more often and given just as much attention as the negative stuff like someone stealing a web code or finding glitches etc.
So once again thank you! I truly appreciate the offer and have no doubt you perform kind acts for others who are fortunate to have you in their lives! Keep going about things in this manner and you will no doubt be destined for great things!
1ofWiisdom
I had someone on YouTube offer me their web codes and I would like to thank them...
I won't mention your username so you don't get bombarded with people asking for web codes, but you know who you are and I wanted to take the time to recognize it.
If most people hear of that they'll say, "Oh, sweet! I'm going to watch the other unboxings and see if I can find a web code and register it!" To have someone do the polar opposite is very rare, and I felt deserved mention...
There are still some great people out there, who are very kind, and will put others ahead of themselves! I really don't see it often, but when I do, I feel like it should be recognized, even though those people are the last who really want or seek the praise.
I am not going to take the web codes because I want you to have them...if they spruce things up the online portion of Spyro's Universe could become a big deal and then you'd need the codes, lol.
I did send the e-mail to activision and of course since you're supposed to hear back in 24 hours, I have not! That is about par for things lately it seems...
Nonetheless, this type of thing needs to be recognized more often and given just as much attention as the negative stuff like someone stealing a web code or finding glitches etc.
So once again thank you! I truly appreciate the offer and have no doubt you perform kind acts for others who are fortunate to have you in their lives! Keep going about things in this manner and you will no doubt be destined for great things!
1ofWiisdom
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Skylanders Update: Glitch, New Save FIle, Adventure Packs, and Chapter 21
Well, it is 6:15 AM and I am beat. I have uploaded Chapter 24: Pirate Seas and Chapter 25: Darklight Crypt and included a nice description for both of them.
Part 63 will be a long time coming since I have to go back thru the game on a new save file to get to Chapter 21: The Arkeyan Armory. I wanted to replay the game, just not under these circumstances.
In order to expedite this I won’t record this new save file…I will play through with the newer Skylanders and work towards getting them up to Level 10 and with good upgrades. Don't worry though, I have everything planned out.
*I will try to upgrade the Skylanders in this “unexpected playthrough” in bulk groups…I will do this so I can record it easier and show everyone the different upgrades and upgrade paths that so many of you have requested.
Basically what that means is I'll play thru a few levels, build up some cash with several Skylanders and then come in and record upgrades on 4-5 Skylanders. I'll then archive the video, repeat it a few times, and then combine it all into a video to upload.
I get a lot of requests for "upgrades" so this may not be a bad idea. This is not how I planned or wanted to do it, and proably not the way most of you would like it to be done, but under the circumstances I guess it is best.
**Should any new Skylanders come out or Adventure Packs get released I will pick them up ASAP, upload the unboxing, and record the intros. I’m pretty sure that won’t happen before I’m back for Chapter 21, but you never know.
Thanks to everyone who has watched the playthrough and enjoyed it. Keep in mind this is my virgin run thru on the game (blind playthrough) so I was learning as I played. I will try to come back with Chapter 21 and 22 in the new save file and then go back and land everything I missed in Parts 1-62, which will also be slowed down by this glitch.
Again, I am sorry about not being able to make Chapter 21 happen overnight, but I’ll get there as quick as I can…All I can say is DO NOT BOMB THE HOLE WITH THE AIR STREAM UNTIL AFTER Chapter 21 (or maybe before Chapter 20)…best advice is to avoid it entirely till you have access to all the chapters.
You can come here to the blog to check the Twitter feed...I mainly play/record at night so keep that in mind...I'll do my best to tweet where I'm at in the new save file once or twice a play.
I wanted Pirate Seas and Darklight Crypt up to cover the down time and for everyone who has followed to enjoy. Both are a lot of fun, but very distinct. I think you will like them.
I appreciate all the nice comments and support. Good luck with your playthrough and enjoy beating Kaos for me!
Oh and don’t forget the blog polls…I’ll keep updating those as planned.
1ofWiisdom
Part 63 will be a long time coming since I have to go back thru the game on a new save file to get to Chapter 21: The Arkeyan Armory. I wanted to replay the game, just not under these circumstances.
In order to expedite this I won’t record this new save file…I will play through with the newer Skylanders and work towards getting them up to Level 10 and with good upgrades. Don't worry though, I have everything planned out.
*I will try to upgrade the Skylanders in this “unexpected playthrough” in bulk groups…I will do this so I can record it easier and show everyone the different upgrades and upgrade paths that so many of you have requested.
Basically what that means is I'll play thru a few levels, build up some cash with several Skylanders and then come in and record upgrades on 4-5 Skylanders. I'll then archive the video, repeat it a few times, and then combine it all into a video to upload.
I get a lot of requests for "upgrades" so this may not be a bad idea. This is not how I planned or wanted to do it, and proably not the way most of you would like it to be done, but under the circumstances I guess it is best.
**Should any new Skylanders come out or Adventure Packs get released I will pick them up ASAP, upload the unboxing, and record the intros. I’m pretty sure that won’t happen before I’m back for Chapter 21, but you never know.
Thanks to everyone who has watched the playthrough and enjoyed it. Keep in mind this is my virgin run thru on the game (blind playthrough) so I was learning as I played. I will try to come back with Chapter 21 and 22 in the new save file and then go back and land everything I missed in Parts 1-62, which will also be slowed down by this glitch.
Again, I am sorry about not being able to make Chapter 21 happen overnight, but I’ll get there as quick as I can…All I can say is DO NOT BOMB THE HOLE WITH THE AIR STREAM UNTIL AFTER Chapter 21 (or maybe before Chapter 20)…best advice is to avoid it entirely till you have access to all the chapters.
You can come here to the blog to check the Twitter feed...I mainly play/record at night so keep that in mind...I'll do my best to tweet where I'm at in the new save file once or twice a play.
I wanted Pirate Seas and Darklight Crypt up to cover the down time and for everyone who has followed to enjoy. Both are a lot of fun, but very distinct. I think you will like them.
I appreciate all the nice comments and support. Good luck with your playthrough and enjoy beating Kaos for me!
Oh and don’t forget the blog polls…I’ll keep updating those as planned.
1ofWiisdom
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Weapon Master Glitch on Wii
Well, I don't know how many actually follow along on the blog, or read, but this is IMPORTANT!
IF YOU OWN SKYLANDERS: SPYRO'S ADVENTURE ON THE WII YOU COULD FACE THE WEAPON MASTER GLITCH. THIS WILL KEEP YOU FROM ADVANCING AND MAKE YOU START OVER ON A NEW SAVE FILE TO PROGRESS.
THE WEAPON MASTER GLITCH HAPPENS WHEN YOU COMPLETE CHAPTER 20 AND DO NOT PROCEED STRAIGHT TO CHAPTER 21.
DO NOT TURN THE GAME OFF AFTER CH. 20, STOP TO UPGRADE, EXPLORE ETC.
**SIMPLY PROCEED STRAIGHT FROM CH. 20 TO CH. 21 AND YOU WILL BE FINE.**
I can not tell you how annoying it is to be so close to the end, only to find you have to start all the way over. This can be devastating for little kids and just really tick off any older players. When ever you plan to play Chapter 20: Quicksilver Vault, make sure that you have plenty of time to complete it and Chapter 21: Arkeyan Armory.
Unlike I had previously posted, and many thought, bombing the hole has no impact on the weapon master glitch...in fact, I'm going to delete that. I was one of the first few to get the glitch and most who had run into it just also happened to have bombed the hole, but don't even worry about that...Just go straight from Ch. 20 to Ch. 21 and you'll be fine.
I hope this helps you out and keeps you from falling victim to this glitch, which is really a horrible oversight.
As many of you know, I have not been able to progress to Chapter 21 thanks to the Arkeyan Weapon Master going into eternal hibernation...not even Eon's repetitive droning can awaken him from his slumber.
IF YOU OWN SKYLANDERS: SPYRO'S ADVENTURE ON THE WII YOU COULD FACE THE WEAPON MASTER GLITCH. THIS WILL KEEP YOU FROM ADVANCING AND MAKE YOU START OVER ON A NEW SAVE FILE TO PROGRESS.
THE WEAPON MASTER GLITCH HAPPENS WHEN YOU COMPLETE CHAPTER 20 AND DO NOT PROCEED STRAIGHT TO CHAPTER 21.
DO NOT TURN THE GAME OFF AFTER CH. 20, STOP TO UPGRADE, EXPLORE ETC.
**SIMPLY PROCEED STRAIGHT FROM CH. 20 TO CH. 21 AND YOU WILL BE FINE.**
I can not tell you how annoying it is to be so close to the end, only to find you have to start all the way over. This can be devastating for little kids and just really tick off any older players. When ever you plan to play Chapter 20: Quicksilver Vault, make sure that you have plenty of time to complete it and Chapter 21: Arkeyan Armory.
Unlike I had previously posted, and many thought, bombing the hole has no impact on the weapon master glitch...in fact, I'm going to delete that. I was one of the first few to get the glitch and most who had run into it just also happened to have bombed the hole, but don't even worry about that...Just go straight from Ch. 20 to Ch. 21 and you'll be fine.
I hope this helps you out and keeps you from falling victim to this glitch, which is really a horrible oversight.
As many of you know, I have not been able to progress to Chapter 21 thanks to the Arkeyan Weapon Master going into eternal hibernation...not even Eon's repetitive droning can awaken him from his slumber.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Unboxing Triple Pack #3: Eruptor, Chop Chop, and Bash
Alright, yet another unboxing video...but the last for some time. Until they release the new wave of Skylanders and/or adventure packs my collection is complete (aside from the 3DS version I plan to pick up soon (see also: Ignitor and Dark Spyro)). Let's take a look:
This one is fairly long just because I try to go in-depth and answer as many potential questions as possible, hence my comparisons to the Legendary Bash and Legendary Chop Chop...it was only a matter of time before it was asked, so I saved time in the long run by providing the info in the vid!
I also custom tailor this to my playthrough...This will no doubt tick off some casual viewers who wanted 5 minutes of tearing in to the pack, but hey...quality wins in my book and again, it will save time by providing insights for those of you actively following along on the playthrough.
With that said, let's get down to business. This is a very solid pack in that you get three elements (Fire, Undead, and Earth) that were not included in the Starter Pack! This is a great first set to add on as you'll just lack Life and Air to have one of each element. The characters are all near the bottom stat wise, except for Chop Chop who comes in ranked inside our Top 10. A big reason for that is his Defense/Armor which is out-of-the-box 100%! We'll go ahead now and break it down:
Eruptor (Fire Element) "Born to Burn"
-Strength: 80
-Defense: 85
-Agility: 25
-Luck: 35
Chop Chop (Undead Element) "Slice and Dice"
-Strength: 65
-Defense: 100
-Agility: 60
-Luck: 20
Bash (Earth Element) "Rock and Roll"
-Strength: 85
-Defense: 90
-Agility: 30
-Luck: 20
Overall a great triple pack to buy. I know the Skylanders rank towards the bottom, but they upgrade well and quite frankly I'm a fan of the underdog! I will likely feature these heavily in my "replay" to pick up all the collections etc.
This one is fairly long just because I try to go in-depth and answer as many potential questions as possible, hence my comparisons to the Legendary Bash and Legendary Chop Chop...it was only a matter of time before it was asked, so I saved time in the long run by providing the info in the vid!
I also custom tailor this to my playthrough...This will no doubt tick off some casual viewers who wanted 5 minutes of tearing in to the pack, but hey...quality wins in my book and again, it will save time by providing insights for those of you actively following along on the playthrough.
With that said, let's get down to business. This is a very solid pack in that you get three elements (Fire, Undead, and Earth) that were not included in the Starter Pack! This is a great first set to add on as you'll just lack Life and Air to have one of each element. The characters are all near the bottom stat wise, except for Chop Chop who comes in ranked inside our Top 10. A big reason for that is his Defense/Armor which is out-of-the-box 100%! We'll go ahead now and break it down:
Eruptor (Fire Element) "Born to Burn"
-Strength: 80
-Defense: 85
-Agility: 25
-Luck: 35
Chop Chop (Undead Element) "Slice and Dice"
-Strength: 65
-Defense: 100
-Agility: 60
-Luck: 20
Bash (Earth Element) "Rock and Roll"
-Strength: 85
-Defense: 90
-Agility: 30
-Luck: 20
Overall a great triple pack to buy. I know the Skylanders rank towards the bottom, but they upgrade well and quite frankly I'm a fan of the underdog! I will likely feature these heavily in my "replay" to pick up all the collections etc.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Wiisdom Blog Poll #3: What is Your Favorite Skylanders Element?
Yep, you read correctly. This time around I want to know what your favorite Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Element is (Air, Earth, Fire, Life, Magic, Tech, Undead, or Water). The poll will close at 11:59 PM CST on 12/31/2011. So basically I am running it for 10 days and hoping to generate enough feedback to progress from that point.
Since Skylanders is the current playthrough and was the overwhelming winner of Wiisdom Blog Poll #2, I felt it was only right to take a step in this direction.
Once this one wraps up I will take the Elements in order of their votes and poll regarding what your favorite "insert element here" is...
So, say that the Air Element wins (it currently has 2 of 4 votes and I haven't even pushed the poll yet, lol..thanks to the early voters!) I will break the next poll down something like this:
-What is Your Favorite Air Skylander
-Lightning Rod
-Sonic Boom
-Warnado
-Whirlwind
And so on...I might run each element for a week, we will just see how it goes.
That said, what you need to do know is go vote for your favorite Skylanders Element and tell your friends to do the same. As mentioned, I will then poll for favorite Skylanders based on the results from this poll. Should that continue to do well and generate votes I will break it down into a showdown between the favorite Skylanders (Tournament Style if you will).
Anyway, thanks again to those of you who follow the blog and have already voted...hopefully you've spread the word to friends. I will leave the last poll up for a few days before archiving it.
Thanks to everyone who voted in it and be sure to check back often for more content updates and polls!
Hope you are all ready for Christmas as well!
-1ofWiisdom
Since Skylanders is the current playthrough and was the overwhelming winner of Wiisdom Blog Poll #2, I felt it was only right to take a step in this direction.
Once this one wraps up I will take the Elements in order of their votes and poll regarding what your favorite "insert element here" is...
So, say that the Air Element wins (it currently has 2 of 4 votes and I haven't even pushed the poll yet, lol..thanks to the early voters!) I will break the next poll down something like this:
-What is Your Favorite Air Skylander
-Lightning Rod
-Sonic Boom
-Warnado
-Whirlwind
And so on...I might run each element for a week, we will just see how it goes.
That said, what you need to do know is go vote for your favorite Skylanders Element and tell your friends to do the same. As mentioned, I will then poll for favorite Skylanders based on the results from this poll. Should that continue to do well and generate votes I will break it down into a showdown between the favorite Skylanders (Tournament Style if you will).
Anyway, thanks again to those of you who follow the blog and have already voted...hopefully you've spread the word to friends. I will leave the last poll up for a few days before archiving it.
Thanks to everyone who voted in it and be sure to check back often for more content updates and polls!
Hope you are all ready for Christmas as well!
-1ofWiisdom
Poll #2 Results: What Nintendo Game Do You Want Most this Holiday Season?
Well, our 2nd 1ofWiisdom poll closed yesterday and we had a very solid 50 votes. Thanks to everyone who took part and picked what title they most wanted.
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure came away with the top spot and an impressive 72% of the vote. Zelda fans delivered with a late surge pushing Skyward Sword over Mario Kart 7 for the second spot. I was a bit surprised we didn't have more votes for Super Mario 3D Land, but Kirby: Return to Dreamland managed to edge SM3DL out with a 2:1 margin...a literal 2:1 margin, lol.
Before we look at the final results, let's take a look at the games in reverse order and offer up some analysis on why things might have turned out like they did.
Super Mario 3D Land: This was the earliest release of those listed and is on the 3DS, which is not as widespread as the Wii. Plus, those with a 3DS likely already had this title.
Kirby: Return to Dreamland: I'm guessing this game just didn't have the followers from my audience. I've got a little Mario material and some Skylanders stuff...nothing on Kirby just yet (hint, hint). The fact the game mustered 2 votes is actually quite impressive given the circumstances.
Mario Kart 7: This is actually a solid vote given the fact it is a 3DS title..it held 2nd place solid until some Zelda fans rushed in at the last minute. Since it was closer to an actual "Christmas release" I suspect that helped it out perform Super Mario 3D Land.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword: I was torn between if this or a Mario title would get 2nd, and like I said the late surge from a likely vigilant Zelda fanatic propelled the game past MK7. I also think the fact this is on Wii might have played in as the are an infinite number more Wii owners out there than 3DS owners at ths time.
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure: The winner, what can we say. We'll first let's start with the obvious...I am currently doing a playthrough on this game and unboxings on the characters and Adventure Packs so it has an obvious edge right off the bat. What else might explain the staggering vote count for SSA? This game is not only on the Wii, but also on the 3DS. And to be honest, Activision is really pushing this with ads and shelf space. I haven't seen a tv spot for the game, but I'm sure they are pushing it on "kid" channels.
So there you have a little background on the games, votes, and some potential reasons as to why things turned out like they did.
Now, let's take a look at the votes in order of ranking:
1. Skylanders 36 Votes (72%)
2. The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword 6 Votes (12%)
3. Mario Kart 7 5 Votes (10%)
4. Kirby Return to Dreamland 2 (4%)
5. Super Mario 3D Land 1 (2%)
Thanks again to everyone who voted and check out Wiisdom Poll #3...
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure came away with the top spot and an impressive 72% of the vote. Zelda fans delivered with a late surge pushing Skyward Sword over Mario Kart 7 for the second spot. I was a bit surprised we didn't have more votes for Super Mario 3D Land, but Kirby: Return to Dreamland managed to edge SM3DL out with a 2:1 margin...a literal 2:1 margin, lol.
Before we look at the final results, let's take a look at the games in reverse order and offer up some analysis on why things might have turned out like they did.
Super Mario 3D Land: This was the earliest release of those listed and is on the 3DS, which is not as widespread as the Wii. Plus, those with a 3DS likely already had this title.
Kirby: Return to Dreamland: I'm guessing this game just didn't have the followers from my audience. I've got a little Mario material and some Skylanders stuff...nothing on Kirby just yet (hint, hint). The fact the game mustered 2 votes is actually quite impressive given the circumstances.
Mario Kart 7: This is actually a solid vote given the fact it is a 3DS title..it held 2nd place solid until some Zelda fans rushed in at the last minute. Since it was closer to an actual "Christmas release" I suspect that helped it out perform Super Mario 3D Land.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword: I was torn between if this or a Mario title would get 2nd, and like I said the late surge from a likely vigilant Zelda fanatic propelled the game past MK7. I also think the fact this is on Wii might have played in as the are an infinite number more Wii owners out there than 3DS owners at ths time.
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure: The winner, what can we say. We'll first let's start with the obvious...I am currently doing a playthrough on this game and unboxings on the characters and Adventure Packs so it has an obvious edge right off the bat. What else might explain the staggering vote count for SSA? This game is not only on the Wii, but also on the 3DS. And to be honest, Activision is really pushing this with ads and shelf space. I haven't seen a tv spot for the game, but I'm sure they are pushing it on "kid" channels.
So there you have a little background on the games, votes, and some potential reasons as to why things turned out like they did.
Now, let's take a look at the votes in order of ranking:
1. Skylanders 36 Votes (72%)
2. The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword 6 Votes (12%)
3. Mario Kart 7 5 Votes (10%)
4. Kirby Return to Dreamland 2 (4%)
5. Super Mario 3D Land 1 (2%)
Thanks again to everyone who voted and check out Wiisdom Poll #3...
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Playthrough Update
Well, I am closing in on the end of the game...story mode at least.
You basically have Chapter 21 and Chapter 22 as the "final."
Chapters 23-26 are reserved for the Adventure Packs.
-Dragon's Peak
-Pirate Seas
-Empire of Ice
-Dark Light Crypt
Obviously, "Dragon's Peak" and "Empire of Iec" are not out yet (still not out yet for diehard Skylander fanatics). I am debating between tackling Pirate Seas and Dark Light Crypt BEFORE Chapter 22, but I might just go ahead and execute them in order...that is take out Kaos in Chapter 22 and then proceed on to the adventure packs I have that are currently released.
I will try and pick up Dragon's Peak and Empire of Ice when they are released.
During the potential down time I plan to go back to all the Chapters and pick up whatever I might have missed (hat, legendary treasure, etc). I will likely use newer characters or Skylanders I didn't play with much in pursuit of the goal of having all of them on Level 10.
All of this will be recorded...
I am not sure if it would be worth recording the Skylanders going thru each of the heroic challenges. I obviously record Skylander A on Skylander A's Heroic Challenge, but it might be overkill to have 32+ Skylanders running around each doing 37...it would take a long time to record that playthrough. I will likely pick my favorite Skylanders and have them progress through, then just kind of highlight their progress with a quick video.
I also want to mention that not all of the Skylanders are out yet (Lightning Rod, Warnado, Double Trouble, Slam Bam, Wham-Shell, Camo, Zook, Cynder, and Sunburn off the top of my head). Interestingly, most of these are "high-ranking" Skylanders if you go by my "Skylanders Rankings" post. Obviously I will have an interest in completing my set and getting more accolades in the game.
We were projected to get a huge snow storm today/tonight, but it didn't come to fruition...My plan was to finish the main story mode, edit, and upload it to YouTube. Now, that will be pushed back a bit till I have free time to record again.
Once I wrap up Chapters 21 & 22 I will edit and upload asap.
Following that I will tackle Pirate Seas and Dark Light Crypt in that order.
Thanks for watching and commenting on all the vids...like I've said, I try to respond to questions and offer help when possible. This is a blind playthrough for me so I am really just learning as I go.
As I've mentioned several times in comments, I will try and pick up "new" Skylanders as soon as I can...If and when that happens, I will have unboxing videos up ASAP, so be on the lookout for those.
And to answer the most asked question I get...I do not know when the new characters will be released. Most of us speculated before Christmas, but it looks like that will be limited to Zap, Hex, Dino-Rang etc.
I have read online where some folks were guessing mid-January. In all honesty, no one seems to know for sure. I have spoken with 3 folks running Skylanders demos both during launch week and then the crews that were sent out with the portable set-ups and they are completely in the dark.
Check here, Twitter, and of course YouTube and I'll keep you in the know as best I can.
As for now, I'm going to try and get some sleep...
You basically have Chapter 21 and Chapter 22 as the "final."
Chapters 23-26 are reserved for the Adventure Packs.
-Dragon's Peak
-Pirate Seas
-Empire of Ice
-Dark Light Crypt
Obviously, "Dragon's Peak" and "Empire of Iec" are not out yet (still not out yet for diehard Skylander fanatics). I am debating between tackling Pirate Seas and Dark Light Crypt BEFORE Chapter 22, but I might just go ahead and execute them in order...that is take out Kaos in Chapter 22 and then proceed on to the adventure packs I have that are currently released.
I will try and pick up Dragon's Peak and Empire of Ice when they are released.
During the potential down time I plan to go back to all the Chapters and pick up whatever I might have missed (hat, legendary treasure, etc). I will likely use newer characters or Skylanders I didn't play with much in pursuit of the goal of having all of them on Level 10.
All of this will be recorded...
I am not sure if it would be worth recording the Skylanders going thru each of the heroic challenges. I obviously record Skylander A on Skylander A's Heroic Challenge, but it might be overkill to have 32+ Skylanders running around each doing 37...it would take a long time to record that playthrough. I will likely pick my favorite Skylanders and have them progress through, then just kind of highlight their progress with a quick video.
I also want to mention that not all of the Skylanders are out yet (Lightning Rod, Warnado, Double Trouble, Slam Bam, Wham-Shell, Camo, Zook, Cynder, and Sunburn off the top of my head). Interestingly, most of these are "high-ranking" Skylanders if you go by my "Skylanders Rankings" post. Obviously I will have an interest in completing my set and getting more accolades in the game.
We were projected to get a huge snow storm today/tonight, but it didn't come to fruition...My plan was to finish the main story mode, edit, and upload it to YouTube. Now, that will be pushed back a bit till I have free time to record again.
Once I wrap up Chapters 21 & 22 I will edit and upload asap.
Following that I will tackle Pirate Seas and Dark Light Crypt in that order.
Thanks for watching and commenting on all the vids...like I've said, I try to respond to questions and offer help when possible. This is a blind playthrough for me so I am really just learning as I go.
As I've mentioned several times in comments, I will try and pick up "new" Skylanders as soon as I can...If and when that happens, I will have unboxing videos up ASAP, so be on the lookout for those.
And to answer the most asked question I get...I do not know when the new characters will be released. Most of us speculated before Christmas, but it looks like that will be limited to Zap, Hex, Dino-Rang etc.
I have read online where some folks were guessing mid-January. In all honesty, no one seems to know for sure. I have spoken with 3 folks running Skylanders demos both during launch week and then the crews that were sent out with the portable set-ups and they are completely in the dark.
Check here, Twitter, and of course YouTube and I'll keep you in the know as best I can.
As for now, I'm going to try and get some sleep...
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Unboxing Drill Sergeant
Drill Sergeant, a Tech Element Skylander, is a Walmart (Sam's Club) exclusive here in the United States and retails for $7.96 (enjoy those 3 pennies). Let's take a look at Drill Sergeant and cover some basics:
Drill Sergeant Tech Element "Licensed to Drill"
-Strength: 80
-Defense: 80
-Agility: 60
-Luck: 30
Total: 250 (Tied for 8th in the Skylander Ranking System)
Drill Sergeant is a pretty cool looking Skylander and more importantly has great base stats...I can't wait to see how well he will upgrade. He is Arkeyan (an advanced, ancient civilization) and was found in the Dirt Sea regions by a burrowing Terrafin.
As an exclusive he is a bit more difficult to find than your typical Skylander and it is nice to see that his stats are above average. I had a very hard time tracking him down, but as cited earlier, if you find him at Walmart you will only pay $7.96, the same for any base Skylander. If you get desperate you can go online, but try not to give more than $20 and that is only if you really want him.
I look forward to incorporating him into the mix and seeing what happens when you have all of the Skylanders from one Element.
Tech Skylanders are, as you may have guessed, all available! Trigger Happy (all Starter Packs except for 3DS), Boomer, and Drobot comprise the trio joining Drill Sergeant. Overall, this is an incredible group of Skylanders and might be my favorite (as of now).
If you've got any questions, feel free to ask.
Drill Sergeant Tech Element "Licensed to Drill"
-Strength: 80
-Defense: 80
-Agility: 60
-Luck: 30
Total: 250 (Tied for 8th in the Skylander Ranking System)
Drill Sergeant is a pretty cool looking Skylander and more importantly has great base stats...I can't wait to see how well he will upgrade. He is Arkeyan (an advanced, ancient civilization) and was found in the Dirt Sea regions by a burrowing Terrafin.
As an exclusive he is a bit more difficult to find than your typical Skylander and it is nice to see that his stats are above average. I had a very hard time tracking him down, but as cited earlier, if you find him at Walmart you will only pay $7.96, the same for any base Skylander. If you get desperate you can go online, but try not to give more than $20 and that is only if you really want him.
I look forward to incorporating him into the mix and seeing what happens when you have all of the Skylanders from one Element.
Tech Skylanders are, as you may have guessed, all available! Trigger Happy (all Starter Packs except for 3DS), Boomer, and Drobot comprise the trio joining Drill Sergeant. Overall, this is an incredible group of Skylanders and might be my favorite (as of now).
If you've got any questions, feel free to ask.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Skyanders Overall Ranks
Update 3/18/2012
I have finally gotten to compile the Skylanders "in game" stats, which are an accurate reflection of well, you know, the STATS. I don't know what the point of the cards was when they don't correlate to the actual game, but hey, now you have the best of both worlds. The stats by the cards are at the bottom of this post.
-This includes MAX HEROICS (Speed, Armor, Critical Hit, and Elemental Power). This DOES NOT include "Health" like the above rankings. Ties are settled by Health+Power Ranks.
Note that this is not done by preference, but by the stats listed on the trading cars and online at Spyro's Universe, the official Skylanders site. Any ties are settled by alphabetic order...not perfect, but it works, lol.
1. Cynder 260
2. Spyro 260
3. Stealth Elf 260
4. Sunburn 260
5. Camo 255
6. Ignitor 255
7. Warnado 255
8. Dino-Rang 250
9. Drill Sergeant 250
10. Lightning Rod 250
11. Wham-Shell 250
12. Chop Chop 245
13. Double Trouble 245
14. Slam Bam 245
15. Zook 245
16. Boomer 235
17. Flameslinger 235
18. Sonic Boom 235
19. Wrecking Ball 235
20. Hex 230
21. Whirlwind 230
22. Zap 230
23. Bash 225
24. Eruptor 225
25. Ghost Roaster 225
26. Terrafin 225
27. Drobot 220
28. Gill Grunt 220
29. Prism Break 220
30. Stump Smash 220
31. Trigger Happy 220
32. Voodood 220
I have finally gotten to compile the Skylanders "in game" stats, which are an accurate reflection of well, you know, the STATS. I don't know what the point of the cards was when they don't correlate to the actual game, but hey, now you have the best of both worlds. The stats by the cards are at the bottom of this post.
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Overall Ranks (Health and Power Combined)
-This is a combination of MAX HEALTH (Level 10) and MAX Power Stats from Heroics (Speed, Armor, Critical Hit, and Elemental Power). Ties are settled by Power Ranks.
- Stump Smash 1001
- Dino-Rang 971
- Legendary Bash 967
- Slam Bam 963
- Warnado 963
- Bash 955
- Camo 942
- Drill Sergeant 933
- Terrafin 931
- Legendary Chop Chop 928
- Wham-Shell 926
- Chop Chop 912
- Legendary Spyro 906
- Lightning Rod 899
- Drobot 895
- Eruptor 891
- Prism Break 891
- Whirlwind 886
- Sonic Boom 886
- Spyro 886
- Voodood 885
- Stealth Elf 880
- Dark Spyro 875
- Ghost Roaster 875
- Gill Grunt 859
- Hex 859
- Wrecking Ball 855
- Sunburn 855
- Zap 852
- Ignitor 843
- Flameslinger 842
- Zook 841
- Cynder 839
- Double Trouble 831
- Boomer 791
- Legendary Trigger Happy 770
- Trigger Happy 758
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Overall Power Ranks
-This includes MAX HEROICS (Speed, Armor, Critical Hit, and Elemental Power). This DOES NOT include "Health" like the above rankings. Ties are settled by Health+Power Ranks.
- Dino-Rang 371
- Legendary Trigger Happy 370
- Ignitor 363
- Trigger Happy 358
- Drill Sergeant 353
- Legendary Bash 347
- Legendary Spyro 346
- Whirlwind 346
- Slam Bam 343
- Warnado 343
- Camo 342
- Flameslinger 342
- Stealth Elf 340
- Bash 335
- Zap 332
- Double Trouble 331
- Boomer 331
- Legendary Chop Chop 328
- Wham-Shell 326
- Sonic Boom 326
- Spyro 326
- Stump Smash 321
- Zook 321
- Lightning Rod 319
- Hex 319
- Gill Grunt 319
- Cynder 319
- Drobot 315
- Ghost Roaster 315
- Dark Spyro 315
- Wrecking Ball 315
- Chop Chop 312
- Terrafin 311
- Prism Break 311
- Eruptor 311
- Voodood 305
- Sunburn 295
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Rankings by Trading Cards
1. Cynder 260
2. Spyro 260
3. Stealth Elf 260
4. Sunburn 260
5. Camo 255
6. Ignitor 255
7. Warnado 255
8. Dino-Rang 250
9. Drill Sergeant 250
10. Lightning Rod 250
11. Wham-Shell 250
12. Chop Chop 245
13. Double Trouble 245
14. Slam Bam 245
15. Zook 245
16. Boomer 235
17. Flameslinger 235
18. Sonic Boom 235
19. Wrecking Ball 235
20. Hex 230
21. Whirlwind 230
22. Zap 230
23. Bash 225
24. Eruptor 225
25. Ghost Roaster 225
26. Terrafin 225
27. Drobot 220
28. Gill Grunt 220
29. Prism Break 220
30. Stump Smash 220
31. Trigger Happy 220
32. Voodood 220
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure: Skylander Stats
Let's take a look at the trading card statistics for each Skylander, we will go by element and then overall in another post.
As you can see there is no "table" feature in blogger, so the columns kind of slant a bit, but you get the idea, and more importantly can see the stats and totals for each character and element as a whole. We will use this information to RANK the Skylanders by ELEMENT, ATTRIBUTE, and OVERALL in coming posts.
Air Lightning Rod Sonic Boom Warnado Whirlwind Totals
Strength 65 50 50 60 225
Agility 60 60 70 65 255
Defense 60 60 90 30 240
Luck 65 65 45 75 250
Total 250 235 255 230 970
Earth Bash Dino-Rang Prism Break Terrafin Totals
Strength 85 45 75 70 275
Agility 30 40 10 25 105
Defense 90 80 90 80 340
Luck 20 85 45 50 200
Total 225 250 220 225 920
Fire Eruptor Flameslinger Ignitor Sunburn Totals
Strength 80 40 100 60 280
Agility 25 90 40 65 220
Defense 85 25 65 65 240
Luck 35 80 50 70 235
Total 225 235 255 260 975
Life Camo Stealth Elf Stump Smash Zook Totals
Strength 70 60 90 70 290
Agility 45 100 20 20 185
Defense 70 30 70 85 255
Luck 70 70 40 70 250
Total 255 260 220 245 980
Magic Double Trouble Spyro Voodood Wrecking Ball Totals
Strength 75 60 75 35 245
Agility 30 90 50 50 220
Defense 50 50 60 90 250
Luck 90 60 35 60 245
Total 245 260 220 235 960
Tech Boomer Drill Sergeant Drobot Trigger Happy Totals
Strength 70 80 40 40 230
Agility 40 60 60 60 220
Defense 50 80 75 20 225
Luck 75 30 45 100 250
Total 235 250 220 220 925
Undead ChopChop Cynder Ghost Roaster Hex Totals
Strength 65 55 60 70 250
Agility 60 85 40 40 225
Defense 100 75 85 70 330
Luck 20 45 40 50 155
Total 245 260 225 230 960
Water Gill Grunt Slam Bam Wham-Shell Zap Totals
Strength 70 85 75 30 260
Agility 40 40 25 65 170
Defense 60 85 90 70 305
Luck 50 35 60 65 210
Total 220 245 250 230 945
As you can see there is no "table" feature in blogger, so the columns kind of slant a bit, but you get the idea, and more importantly can see the stats and totals for each character and element as a whole. We will use this information to RANK the Skylanders by ELEMENT, ATTRIBUTE, and OVERALL in coming posts.
Air Lightning Rod Sonic Boom Warnado Whirlwind Totals
Strength 65 50 50 60 225
Agility 60 60 70 65 255
Defense 60 60 90 30 240
Luck 65 65 45 75 250
Total 250 235 255 230 970
Earth Bash Dino-Rang Prism Break Terrafin Totals
Strength 85 45 75 70 275
Agility 30 40 10 25 105
Defense 90 80 90 80 340
Luck 20 85 45 50 200
Total 225 250 220 225 920
Fire Eruptor Flameslinger Ignitor Sunburn Totals
Strength 80 40 100 60 280
Agility 25 90 40 65 220
Defense 85 25 65 65 240
Luck 35 80 50 70 235
Total 225 235 255 260 975
Life Camo Stealth Elf Stump Smash Zook Totals
Strength 70 60 90 70 290
Agility 45 100 20 20 185
Defense 70 30 70 85 255
Luck 70 70 40 70 250
Total 255 260 220 245 980
Magic Double Trouble Spyro Voodood Wrecking Ball Totals
Strength 75 60 75 35 245
Agility 30 90 50 50 220
Defense 50 50 60 90 250
Luck 90 60 35 60 245
Total 245 260 220 235 960
Tech Boomer Drill Sergeant Drobot Trigger Happy Totals
Strength 70 80 40 40 230
Agility 40 60 60 60 220
Defense 50 80 75 20 225
Luck 75 30 45 100 250
Total 235 250 220 220 925
Undead ChopChop Cynder Ghost Roaster Hex Totals
Strength 65 55 60 70 250
Agility 60 85 40 40 225
Defense 100 75 85 70 330
Luck 20 45 40 50 155
Total 245 260 225 230 960
Water Gill Grunt Slam Bam Wham-Shell Zap Totals
Strength 70 85 75 30 260
Agility 40 40 25 65 170
Defense 60 85 90 70 305
Luck 50 35 60 65 210
Total 220 245 250 230 945
Monday, December 5, 2011
The Ultimate Skylanders Info Page: Starter Kits, Elements, Skylanders, & Adventure Packs
Ok, so the questions I get on a daily basis are a bit overwhelming, this is my attempt to answer the most commonly asked and hopefully save everyone some time.
Basics
A few basics: I am in North America. Anytime I list prices or say a Skylander is "exclusive" it applies only to the North American, and particularly the U.S. Market.
Also, a good source for general info and where to buy Skylanders in your country is the website:
http://www.skylanders.com/
About the Game
First off, Skylanders: Spyro's Universe is a game from Activision, developed by Toys for Bob, that is available on every major system.
Starter Kit
The "Starter Kit" is a box that includes: the game, the Portal of Power, a Master Sheet, and 3 Skylanders.
-The Wii, PS3, XBOX, and MAC/PC Starter Kits all feature Spyro, Gill Grunt, and Trigger Happy
-The 3DS Starter Kit features Dark Spyro (exclusive), Ignitor, and Stealth Elf
--Also note the story line is different for the 3DS Version. The others are the same.
Elements and Skylanders
There are 8 Elements. Each of the 8 Elements has 4 Skylanders. That means there is a rough total of 32 Skylanders to collect. That said, there are actually more, 37 to be exact when you include: Dark Spyro, Legendary Spyro, Legendary Bash, Legendary Chop Chop, and Legendary Trigger Happy. There are also collectible Skylanders in Silver, Gold, Translucent Blue, Crystal/Clear, and Glow-in-the-Dark (all of which you have a legitimate chance of finding...Toy Fair stuff is listed later on).
Each Skylander will come with a card, sticker sheet, and web code.
Elements
There are a total of 8 Elements, as mentioned...here they are:
-Air
-Earth
-Fire
-Life
-Magic
-Tech
-Undead
-Water
Skylanders by Element with Slogan
Air
-Lightning Rod (One Strike and You're Out!)
-Sonic Boom (Full Scream Ahead!)
-Warnado (For the Wind!)
-Whirlwind (Twists of Fury!)
Earth
-Bash (Rock and Roll!)
-Dino-Rang (Come Rang, or Shine!)
-Prism Break (The Beam is Supreme)
-Terrafin (It's Feeding Time)
Fire
-Eruptor (Born to Burn!)
-Flameslinger (Let the Flame's Begin!)
-Ignitor (Slash and Burn!)
-Sunburn (Roast and Toast!)
Life
-Camo (Fruit Punch!)
-Stealth Elf (Silent But Deadly!)
-Stump Smash (Drop the Hammer!)
-Zook (Locked and Loaded!)-Changed to (Bamboo-Yah!)
Magic
-Double Trouble (Boom Shock-A-Laka!)
-Spyro (All Fired Up!)
-Voodood (Axe First, Questions Later!)
-Wrecking Ball (Wreck-N-Roll!)
Tech
-Boomer (Bring the Boom!)
-Drill Sergeant (Licensed to Drill!)
-Drobot (Blink and Destroy!)
-Trigger Happy (No Gold, No Glory!)
Undead
-Chop Chop (Slice and Dice!)
-Cynder (Volts and Lightning!)
-Ghost Roaster (No Chain, No Gain!)
-Hex (Fear the Dark!)
Water
-Gill Grunt (Fear the Fish!)
-Slam Bam (Armed and Dangerous!)
-Wham-Shell (Brace for the Mace!)
-Zap (Ride the Lightning!)
Regular Skylanders by Element with Availability
Air
-Lightning Rod (Single Pack and Triple Pack G)
-Sonic Boom (Single Pack, Triple Pack D )
-Warnado (Single Pack and Triple Pack H, Glow-in-the-Dark)
-Whirlwind (US Single Pack aTarget Exclusive...Thanks to false advertising by activision, Whirlwind was released in Triple Pack F, AND Single Packs elsewhere)
Earth
-Bash (Single Pack, Triple Pack C, Legendary Triple Pack, Translucent Blue Single Pack)
-Dino-Rang (Single Pack, Triple Pack E, Silver)
-Prism Break (Single Pack, Triple Pack B)
-Terrafin (Pirate Seas Adventure Pack Only)
Fire
-Eruptor (Single Pack, Triple Pack C, Silver)
-Flameslinger (Single Pack, Triple Pack A, Gold)
-Ignitor (3DS Starter Pack, Single Pack, Triple Pack H)
-Sunburn (Dragon's Peak Adventure Pack Only)
Life
-Camo (Single Pack and Triple Pack H)
-Stealth Elf (3DS Starter Pack, Single Pack, Triple Pack D, Crystal Clear)
-Stump Smash (Single Pack, Triple Pack A, Frito's Flocked Stump Smash)
-Zook (Single Pack and Triple Pack G)
Magic
-Dark Spyro (3DS Starter Pack Exclusive, Possible Later Single Pack)
-Double Trouble (Single Pack and Triple Pack F)
-Spyro (All Starter Kits except 3DS, Dark Spyro=3DS Only, Legendary Triple Pack)
-Voodood (Single Pack, Triple Pack B)
-Wrecking Ball (Single Pack, Triple Pack D, Glow-in-the-Dark)
Tech
-Boomer (Single Pack, Triple Pack B, Silver)
-Drill Sergeant (Single Pack Only-Walmart/Sam's Club Exclusive and thanks to activision false advertising and deceptive practices Single Packs Elsewhere and Triple Pack F)
-Drobot (Single Pack, Triple Pack A)
-Trigger Happy (All Starter Packs, except 3DS, Legendary Single Pack a Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
Undead
-Chop Chop (Single Pack, Triple Pack C, Legendary Triple Pack, Gold)
-Cynder (Single Pack, Triple Pack G, Crystal Clear, Metallic Purple)
-Ghost Roaster (Dark Light Crypt Adventure Pack)
-Hex (Single Pack, Triple Pack E, Pearl)
Water
-Gill Grunt (All Starter Kits except 3DS)
-Slam Bam (Empire of Ice Adventure Pack)
-Wham-Shell (Single Pack, Crystal Clear)
-Zap (Single Pack and Triple Pack E, Glow-in-the-Dark)
Legendary Skylanders
-Bash (Legendary Triple Pack, Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
-Chop Chop (Legendary Triple Pack, Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
-Spyro (Legendary Triple Pack, Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
-Trigger Happy (Legendary Single Pack, Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
Regular Skylanders by Triple Pack
Triple Pack A-1: Drobot, Flameslinger, Stump Smash
Triple Pack B-2: Prism Break, Voodood, Boomer
Triple Pack C-3: Eruptor, Chop Chop, Bash
Triple Pack D-4: Wrecking Ball, Stealth Elf, Sonic Boom
Triple Pack E-5: Zap, Hex, Dino-Rang
Triple Pack F-6: Whirlwind, Double Trouble, Drill Sergeant
Triple Pack G-7: Lightning Rod, Cynder, Zook
Triple Pack H-8: Camo, Ignitor, Warnado
Legendary Triple Pack: Bash, Spyro, Chop Chop
Regular Skylanders by Single Pack
Everyone with the exception of: Spyro, Gill Grunt, Trigger Happy, Terrafin, Ghost Roaster, Slam Bam, Sunburn, and currently Dark Spyro are available in Single Pack offerings. I would expect that those of us in the US and Canada will see Dark Spyro singles some time before Giants comes out. Keep in mind, the Legendary Triple Pack Skylanders are not available as singles at this time either.
Adventure Packs (The Only Retail Way to Land These 4 Skylanders)
-Darklight Crypt: Ghost Roaster, Darklight Crypt, Healing Elixir, Time Twist Hourglass (Chapter 25)
-Dragon's Peak: Sunburn, Dragon Peak, Sparx the Dragonfly, Winged Boots (Chapter 26)
-Empire of Ice: Slam Bam, Ice Cave, Anvil Rain, Sky-Iron Shield (Chapter 23)
-Pirate Seas: Terrafin, Pirate Ship, Ghost Pirate Swords, Hidden Treasure (Chapter 24)
Skylanders by Wave
It is often asked, "What is a Wave?" or "What do you mean by Wave __?" Here is the answer. A "wave" simply refers to the staggered release order. In October, at the launch of the game, you had access to quite a few Skylanders, but not all. Later in the fall Wave 2 came out...You still couldn't get Lightning Rod (Wave 4)...Here is the complete breakdown for your convenience:
Wave 1 (20 Base Skylanders, Dark Spyro, and Legendary Triple Pack): Spyro, Gill Grunt, Trigger Happy, Dark Spyro, Ignitor, Stealth Elf, Voodood, Drobot, Booomer, Drill Sergeant, Eruptor, Flameslinger, Stump Smash, Bash, Prism Break, Terrafin, Chop Chop, Ghost Roaster, Sonic Boom, Whirlwind, Zap, Legendary Spyro, Legendary Bash, Legendary Chop Chop.
Wave 2: Wrecking Ball, Dino-Rang, Hex
Wave 3: Double Trouble, Cynder, Slam Bam
Wave 4: Lightning Rod, Zook, Sunburn
Wave 5: Camo, Warnado, Wham-Shell
Collectible Skylanders: Rare, Not Part of the 37
Silver Skylanders
-Boomer
-Dino-Rang
-Eruptor
Gold Skylanders
-Chop Chop
-Drill Sergeant
-Flameslinger
Translucent Blue Skylanders
-Bash (Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
Cystal "Clear" Skylanders
-Wham-Shell (First seen in Australia)
-Cynder
-Stealth Elf
Glow-in-the-Dark Skylanders
-Warnado
-Wrecking Ball
-Zap
Translucent Red Skylanders
-Drill Sergeant (Walmart Exclusive)
Exclusive Skylanders (Toy Fairs, E3 etc)
-Single Pack Trigger Happy (E3 2011)
-Metallic Purple Cynder (Nurumberg Toy Fair 2011)
-Chrome Spyro (E3 2012)
Promotional Skylanders
Frito Lay
-Spring of 2012 (Promotion April-May)
--Flocked Stump Smash
-Summer of 2012 (June 18th-July 13th estimated run time)
--Skylander Sidekicks
Shown with Frito Lay Promo Sheet Name and (Coded Game Names)
---Mega Stealth (Whisper Elf)
---Super Trigger (Trigger Snappy)
---Big Grunt (Gill Runt)
---Mighty Fin (Terrabite)
We now know that the promotion runs July 8th, 2012 through November 2nd, 2012. The names are the "Coded Game Names" from above
-Terrabite (Terrafin)
-Trigger Snappy (Trigger Happy)
-Whisper Elf (Stealth Elf)
-Gil Run (Gill Grunt)
Wii: Weapon Master Glitch
I strongly suggest you ready my blog post regarding this aggravating issue:
Weapon Master Glitch Blog Post
Skylanders Rankings
You can check out various Skylander Ranks in one of my other blog posts:
Skylanders Overall Ranks
Skylanders: Elemental Ranks by Trading Cards
My Complete Collection
Some of you may enjoy this video showcasing the complete collection (32/32 and 37/37) as well as touching on most of the major information contained here. All info in the video was accurate as of the recording date (May 21st, 2012):
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Complete Collection
Conclusion
That basically wraps it up. There are still a few uncertainties and unknowns, but you can get the geneal idea here.
Enjoy, hope this helps a lot of ya'll out.
-1ofWiisdom
Basics
A few basics: I am in North America. Anytime I list prices or say a Skylander is "exclusive" it applies only to the North American, and particularly the U.S. Market.
Also, a good source for general info and where to buy Skylanders in your country is the website:
http://www.skylanders.com/
About the Game
First off, Skylanders: Spyro's Universe is a game from Activision, developed by Toys for Bob, that is available on every major system.
Starter Kit
The "Starter Kit" is a box that includes: the game, the Portal of Power, a Master Sheet, and 3 Skylanders.
-The Wii, PS3, XBOX, and MAC/PC Starter Kits all feature Spyro, Gill Grunt, and Trigger Happy
-The 3DS Starter Kit features Dark Spyro (exclusive), Ignitor, and Stealth Elf
--Also note the story line is different for the 3DS Version. The others are the same.
Elements and Skylanders
There are 8 Elements. Each of the 8 Elements has 4 Skylanders. That means there is a rough total of 32 Skylanders to collect. That said, there are actually more, 37 to be exact when you include: Dark Spyro, Legendary Spyro, Legendary Bash, Legendary Chop Chop, and Legendary Trigger Happy. There are also collectible Skylanders in Silver, Gold, Translucent Blue, Crystal/Clear, and Glow-in-the-Dark (all of which you have a legitimate chance of finding...Toy Fair stuff is listed later on).
Each Skylander will come with a card, sticker sheet, and web code.
Elements
There are a total of 8 Elements, as mentioned...here they are:
-Air
-Earth
-Fire
-Life
-Magic
-Tech
-Undead
-Water
Skylanders by Element with Slogan
Air
-Lightning Rod (One Strike and You're Out!)
-Sonic Boom (Full Scream Ahead!)
-Warnado (For the Wind!)
-Whirlwind (Twists of Fury!)
Earth
-Bash (Rock and Roll!)
-Dino-Rang (Come Rang, or Shine!)
-Prism Break (The Beam is Supreme)
-Terrafin (It's Feeding Time)
Fire
-Eruptor (Born to Burn!)
-Flameslinger (Let the Flame's Begin!)
-Ignitor (Slash and Burn!)
-Sunburn (Roast and Toast!)
Life
-Camo (Fruit Punch!)
-Stealth Elf (Silent But Deadly!)
-Stump Smash (Drop the Hammer!)
-Zook (Locked and Loaded!)-Changed to (Bamboo-Yah!)
Magic
-Double Trouble (Boom Shock-A-Laka!)
-Spyro (All Fired Up!)
-Voodood (Axe First, Questions Later!)
-Wrecking Ball (Wreck-N-Roll!)
Tech
-Boomer (Bring the Boom!)
-Drill Sergeant (Licensed to Drill!)
-Drobot (Blink and Destroy!)
-Trigger Happy (No Gold, No Glory!)
Undead
-Chop Chop (Slice and Dice!)
-Cynder (Volts and Lightning!)
-Ghost Roaster (No Chain, No Gain!)
-Hex (Fear the Dark!)
Water
-Gill Grunt (Fear the Fish!)
-Slam Bam (Armed and Dangerous!)
-Wham-Shell (Brace for the Mace!)
-Zap (Ride the Lightning!)
Regular Skylanders by Element with Availability
Air
-Lightning Rod (Single Pack and Triple Pack G)
-Sonic Boom (Single Pack, Triple Pack D )
-Warnado (Single Pack and Triple Pack H, Glow-in-the-Dark)
-Whirlwind (US Single Pack aTarget Exclusive...Thanks to false advertising by activision, Whirlwind was released in Triple Pack F, AND Single Packs elsewhere)
Earth
-Bash (Single Pack, Triple Pack C, Legendary Triple Pack, Translucent Blue Single Pack)
-Dino-Rang (Single Pack, Triple Pack E, Silver)
-Prism Break (Single Pack, Triple Pack B)
-Terrafin (Pirate Seas Adventure Pack Only)
Fire
-Eruptor (Single Pack, Triple Pack C, Silver)
-Flameslinger (Single Pack, Triple Pack A, Gold)
-Ignitor (3DS Starter Pack, Single Pack, Triple Pack H)
-Sunburn (Dragon's Peak Adventure Pack Only)
Life
-Camo (Single Pack and Triple Pack H)
-Stealth Elf (3DS Starter Pack, Single Pack, Triple Pack D, Crystal Clear)
-Stump Smash (Single Pack, Triple Pack A, Frito's Flocked Stump Smash)
-Zook (Single Pack and Triple Pack G)
Magic
-Dark Spyro (3DS Starter Pack Exclusive, Possible Later Single Pack)
-Double Trouble (Single Pack and Triple Pack F)
-Spyro (All Starter Kits except 3DS, Dark Spyro=3DS Only, Legendary Triple Pack)
-Voodood (Single Pack, Triple Pack B)
-Wrecking Ball (Single Pack, Triple Pack D, Glow-in-the-Dark)
Tech
-Boomer (Single Pack, Triple Pack B, Silver)
-Drill Sergeant (Single Pack Only-Walmart/Sam's Club Exclusive and thanks to activision false advertising and deceptive practices Single Packs Elsewhere and Triple Pack F)
-Drobot (Single Pack, Triple Pack A)
-Trigger Happy (All Starter Packs, except 3DS, Legendary Single Pack a Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
Undead
-Chop Chop (Single Pack, Triple Pack C, Legendary Triple Pack, Gold)
-Cynder (Single Pack, Triple Pack G, Crystal Clear, Metallic Purple)
-Ghost Roaster (Dark Light Crypt Adventure Pack)
-Hex (Single Pack, Triple Pack E, Pearl)
Water
-Gill Grunt (All Starter Kits except 3DS)
-Slam Bam (Empire of Ice Adventure Pack)
-Wham-Shell (Single Pack, Crystal Clear)
-Zap (Single Pack and Triple Pack E, Glow-in-the-Dark)
Legendary Skylanders
-Bash (Legendary Triple Pack, Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
-Chop Chop (Legendary Triple Pack, Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
-Spyro (Legendary Triple Pack, Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
-Trigger Happy (Legendary Single Pack, Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
Regular Skylanders by Triple Pack
Triple Pack A-1: Drobot, Flameslinger, Stump Smash
Triple Pack B-2: Prism Break, Voodood, Boomer
Triple Pack C-3: Eruptor, Chop Chop, Bash
Triple Pack D-4: Wrecking Ball, Stealth Elf, Sonic Boom
Triple Pack E-5: Zap, Hex, Dino-Rang
Triple Pack F-6: Whirlwind, Double Trouble, Drill Sergeant
Triple Pack G-7: Lightning Rod, Cynder, Zook
Triple Pack H-8: Camo, Ignitor, Warnado
Legendary Triple Pack: Bash, Spyro, Chop Chop
Regular Skylanders by Single Pack
Everyone with the exception of: Spyro, Gill Grunt, Trigger Happy, Terrafin, Ghost Roaster, Slam Bam, Sunburn, and currently Dark Spyro are available in Single Pack offerings. I would expect that those of us in the US and Canada will see Dark Spyro singles some time before Giants comes out. Keep in mind, the Legendary Triple Pack Skylanders are not available as singles at this time either.
Adventure Packs (The Only Retail Way to Land These 4 Skylanders)
-Darklight Crypt: Ghost Roaster, Darklight Crypt, Healing Elixir, Time Twist Hourglass (Chapter 25)
-Dragon's Peak: Sunburn, Dragon Peak, Sparx the Dragonfly, Winged Boots (Chapter 26)
-Empire of Ice: Slam Bam, Ice Cave, Anvil Rain, Sky-Iron Shield (Chapter 23)
-Pirate Seas: Terrafin, Pirate Ship, Ghost Pirate Swords, Hidden Treasure (Chapter 24)
Skylanders by Wave
It is often asked, "What is a Wave?" or "What do you mean by Wave __?" Here is the answer. A "wave" simply refers to the staggered release order. In October, at the launch of the game, you had access to quite a few Skylanders, but not all. Later in the fall Wave 2 came out...You still couldn't get Lightning Rod (Wave 4)...Here is the complete breakdown for your convenience:
Wave 1 (20 Base Skylanders, Dark Spyro, and Legendary Triple Pack): Spyro, Gill Grunt, Trigger Happy, Dark Spyro, Ignitor, Stealth Elf, Voodood, Drobot, Booomer, Drill Sergeant, Eruptor, Flameslinger, Stump Smash, Bash, Prism Break, Terrafin, Chop Chop, Ghost Roaster, Sonic Boom, Whirlwind, Zap, Legendary Spyro, Legendary Bash, Legendary Chop Chop.
Wave 2: Wrecking Ball, Dino-Rang, Hex
Wave 3: Double Trouble, Cynder, Slam Bam
Wave 4: Lightning Rod, Zook, Sunburn
Wave 5: Camo, Warnado, Wham-Shell
Collectible Skylanders: Rare, Not Part of the 37
Silver Skylanders
-Boomer
-Dino-Rang
-Eruptor
Gold Skylanders
-Chop Chop
-Drill Sergeant
-Flameslinger
Translucent Blue Skylanders
-Bash (Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
Cystal "Clear" Skylanders
-Wham-Shell (First seen in Australia)
-Cynder
-Stealth Elf
Glow-in-the-Dark Skylanders
-Warnado
-Wrecking Ball
-Zap
Translucent Red Skylanders
-Drill Sergeant (Walmart Exclusive)
Exclusive Skylanders (Toy Fairs, E3 etc)
-Single Pack Trigger Happy (E3 2011)
-Metallic Purple Cynder (Nurumberg Toy Fair 2011)
-Chrome Spyro (E3 2012)
Promotional Skylanders
Frito Lay
-Spring of 2012 (Promotion April-May)
--Flocked Stump Smash
-Summer of 2012 (June 18th-July 13th estimated run time)
--Skylander Sidekicks
Shown with Frito Lay Promo Sheet Name and (Coded Game Names)
---Mega Stealth (Whisper Elf)
---Super Trigger (Trigger Snappy)
---Big Grunt (Gill Runt)
---Mighty Fin (Terrabite)
We now know that the promotion runs July 8th, 2012 through November 2nd, 2012. The names are the "Coded Game Names" from above
-Terrabite (Terrafin)
-Trigger Snappy (Trigger Happy)
-Whisper Elf (Stealth Elf)
-Gil Run (Gill Grunt)
Wii: Weapon Master Glitch
I strongly suggest you ready my blog post regarding this aggravating issue:
Weapon Master Glitch Blog Post
Skylanders Rankings
You can check out various Skylander Ranks in one of my other blog posts:
Skylanders Overall Ranks
Skylanders: Elemental Ranks by Trading Cards
My Complete Collection
Some of you may enjoy this video showcasing the complete collection (32/32 and 37/37) as well as touching on most of the major information contained here. All info in the video was accurate as of the recording date (May 21st, 2012):
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Complete Collection
Conclusion
That basically wraps it up. There are still a few uncertainties and unknowns, but you can get the geneal idea here.
Enjoy, hope this helps a lot of ya'll out.
-1ofWiisdom
Skylanders Updates: Your Feedback Requested
Okay, I've got a couple of updates for everyone.
First, Parts 24-32 are uploaded, live, and have their descriptions. You'll note that the descriptions have gotten a bit more detailed, particularly where I list off the objectives, collections, and Skylanders that were used. I'm thinking I'll style all the vid descriptions along these lines OR I will just keep them simple and go into detail here on the blog.
For example if Chapter 5 is a 2 part video I would have the blog post begin with the vitals: Chapter Name, Goals, Collections, Skylanders used etc...continue into a detailed analysis, and end with the completed vitals. I might actually go that route as it would save me a ton of time with the standard descriptions.
Second, I will try and get a complete blog list on all the Skylanders and adventure packs to help answer questions for everyone.
Third, I would really like to know if those of you watching the playthrough would prefer that I continue to progress or go back and pick up missed items (Legendary Treasure, Hats, etc). And if you prefer I go back do you want it to be immediate, or after a few chapters?
I ordinarily get everything and if I've missed something I replay it until I have it all (aside from the Subspace Emissary...plan to do all that after things wrap up). In Skylanders I just felt like I'd have to go back afterwards for the time goals, which could be very challenging ,and figured I'd just progress through the game...and then at the end come back and pick up said items before or during the time objectives.
Lastly, I have had a lot of people requesting gameplay vids for certain Skylanders. The best thing to do is to find that Skylander listed in the description or tagged and watch the video.
However, I can cut and edit certain gameplay portions so you can just watch say a stand-alone 3 minute video on Stealth Elf...The only catch is if I go this route it will cut into the time before I can continue in the main story mode. Once complete I can go back and do this, but I will try to accommodate what folks would rather see the most.
Ordinarly I would just go thru the playthrough at my own leisure and not factor outside influence into any decision. Skylanders has just got such a big following I figured if I was ever going to try and cater the content to the audience this would be the time.
Thanks for all the subscriptions, friend invites, comments, and messages...I try to reply to them as best I can. I am hoping by making the Skylanders Info blog etc I can direct a lot of folks there and then of course move on in the direction folks would like to see.
Hopefully that all makes a little bit of sense, it is 3:45 AM and I could use some sleep, lol.
First, Parts 24-32 are uploaded, live, and have their descriptions. You'll note that the descriptions have gotten a bit more detailed, particularly where I list off the objectives, collections, and Skylanders that were used. I'm thinking I'll style all the vid descriptions along these lines OR I will just keep them simple and go into detail here on the blog.
For example if Chapter 5 is a 2 part video I would have the blog post begin with the vitals: Chapter Name, Goals, Collections, Skylanders used etc...continue into a detailed analysis, and end with the completed vitals. I might actually go that route as it would save me a ton of time with the standard descriptions.
Second, I will try and get a complete blog list on all the Skylanders and adventure packs to help answer questions for everyone.
Third, I would really like to know if those of you watching the playthrough would prefer that I continue to progress or go back and pick up missed items (Legendary Treasure, Hats, etc). And if you prefer I go back do you want it to be immediate, or after a few chapters?
I ordinarily get everything and if I've missed something I replay it until I have it all (aside from the Subspace Emissary...plan to do all that after things wrap up). In Skylanders I just felt like I'd have to go back afterwards for the time goals, which could be very challenging ,and figured I'd just progress through the game...and then at the end come back and pick up said items before or during the time objectives.
Lastly, I have had a lot of people requesting gameplay vids for certain Skylanders. The best thing to do is to find that Skylander listed in the description or tagged and watch the video.
However, I can cut and edit certain gameplay portions so you can just watch say a stand-alone 3 minute video on Stealth Elf...The only catch is if I go this route it will cut into the time before I can continue in the main story mode. Once complete I can go back and do this, but I will try to accommodate what folks would rather see the most.
Ordinarly I would just go thru the playthrough at my own leisure and not factor outside influence into any decision. Skylanders has just got such a big following I figured if I was ever going to try and cater the content to the audience this would be the time.
Thanks for all the subscriptions, friend invites, comments, and messages...I try to reply to them as best I can. I am hoping by making the Skylanders Info blog etc I can direct a lot of folks there and then of course move on in the direction folks would like to see.
Hopefully that all makes a little bit of sense, it is 3:45 AM and I could use some sleep, lol.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Skylanders at GameStop
So GameStop is at it again...
I tend to have a love-hate relationship with the place, most recently hate because of their antics with the Tanooki suit keychain pre-orders for Super Mario 3D Land were to receive.
Sometimes I love the place for having games no where else in town does and still keeping older classics from the GameCube and PS2 around.
Then there are times like these...
In my daily skimming for Skylanders I found that GameStop was selling the figures for $4.99 each! Holy smokes that is a great deal!! Toys'R'Us did the same thing a few weeks ago with the 2 for $10 deal and it literally decimated the shelves!
So I proceed along and then I'm slammed with reality...
GameStop will sell these to you for $4.99 but you can't pick your Skylander because they are "shipped at random." I mean really...get with the program. If you walk in to the grocery store, stand in line at the deli to get a 1/2 lb of Honey Maple Ham do you really want the attendant to tell you "Oh, the deli serves at random...Here is your Lemon Pepper Chicken." Uh, no...that is pointless. No one buys blind, this isn't a "grab bag" at your local card shop...this is something that you specifically want and they have available.
Short of someone buying the game for the first time and having no Skylanders this is a horrible idea. I could literally order 10 of them hoping for Eruptor and Bash and wind up with 4 Chop Chops, 2 Stealth Elfs, 2 Wrecking Balls, a Boomer, and a Prism Break...There is no method to the madness.
And to be more than fair with GameStop I just tried to check stock at the local stores..."In Stock" was the result...Really? I bet they are in stock, but which characters? Geez!
If you want to buy Super Mario Galaxy 2 you don't want Super Mario Sunshine and you sure don't want a Mario title to ship at random because "Wii games are in stock." GameStop really needs to step-up to the plate here...it is the holiday season, tons of great games are out, and they are dropping the ball big time!
Like I said I have ha love-hate relationship with the place (it does usually smell good since they tend to be nested with Subways, lol), but as of late I have only been disappointed. If they would just list out what characters they have they would likely sell a ton more since I am certain I'm not the only one who doesn't want to take a crap shoot on "blind" Skylanders.
Thus, for now, I will continue to buy from Target, Toys'R'Us, and Walmart before I give GameStop a shot...I'm sure they will redeem themselve, but this marketing is just absurd. Have fun not selling many Skylanders online...
I tend to have a love-hate relationship with the place, most recently hate because of their antics with the Tanooki suit keychain pre-orders for Super Mario 3D Land were to receive.
Sometimes I love the place for having games no where else in town does and still keeping older classics from the GameCube and PS2 around.
Then there are times like these...
In my daily skimming for Skylanders I found that GameStop was selling the figures for $4.99 each! Holy smokes that is a great deal!! Toys'R'Us did the same thing a few weeks ago with the 2 for $10 deal and it literally decimated the shelves!
So I proceed along and then I'm slammed with reality...
GameStop will sell these to you for $4.99 but you can't pick your Skylander because they are "shipped at random." I mean really...get with the program. If you walk in to the grocery store, stand in line at the deli to get a 1/2 lb of Honey Maple Ham do you really want the attendant to tell you "Oh, the deli serves at random...Here is your Lemon Pepper Chicken." Uh, no...that is pointless. No one buys blind, this isn't a "grab bag" at your local card shop...this is something that you specifically want and they have available.
Short of someone buying the game for the first time and having no Skylanders this is a horrible idea. I could literally order 10 of them hoping for Eruptor and Bash and wind up with 4 Chop Chops, 2 Stealth Elfs, 2 Wrecking Balls, a Boomer, and a Prism Break...There is no method to the madness.
And to be more than fair with GameStop I just tried to check stock at the local stores..."In Stock" was the result...Really? I bet they are in stock, but which characters? Geez!
If you want to buy Super Mario Galaxy 2 you don't want Super Mario Sunshine and you sure don't want a Mario title to ship at random because "Wii games are in stock." GameStop really needs to step-up to the plate here...it is the holiday season, tons of great games are out, and they are dropping the ball big time!
Like I said I have ha love-hate relationship with the place (it does usually smell good since they tend to be nested with Subways, lol), but as of late I have only been disappointed. If they would just list out what characters they have they would likely sell a ton more since I am certain I'm not the only one who doesn't want to take a crap shoot on "blind" Skylanders.
Thus, for now, I will continue to buy from Target, Toys'R'Us, and Walmart before I give GameStop a shot...I'm sure they will redeem themselve, but this marketing is just absurd. Have fun not selling many Skylanders online...
Friday, December 2, 2011
Strength
Agility
Defense
Luck
Right...so NOW the Skylanders page is up and running and has given official names to the "stats." Since I can't go back and re-do my videos I won't bother to adjust all the blog posts...but let this be your informative insight of the midnight hour...that is what they are "officially" called.
I guess this happened once the 2nd wave came out and the characters went from "coming soon" to the actual figures you can drag and drop on the portal.
I will adjust for the next round of unboxings and posts...hopefully folks read this before there are 50 comments and messages that I'm wrong lol.
Oh well, live and learn...
Now you know, and knowing is half the battle...oh wait, different game...
Agility
Defense
Luck
Right...so NOW the Skylanders page is up and running and has given official names to the "stats." Since I can't go back and re-do my videos I won't bother to adjust all the blog posts...but let this be your informative insight of the midnight hour...that is what they are "officially" called.
I guess this happened once the 2nd wave came out and the characters went from "coming soon" to the actual figures you can drag and drop on the portal.
I will adjust for the next round of unboxings and posts...hopefully folks read this before there are 50 comments and messages that I'm wrong lol.
Oh well, live and learn...
Now you know, and knowing is half the battle...oh wait, different game...
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Unboxing Triple Pack 2: Prism Break, Boomer, and Voodood
Triple Pack #2 as it has become known features Prism Break, Boomer, and Voodood...let's take a look:
Prism Break "The Beam is Supreme!" (Earth Element)
-Elemental Power: 75
-Armor: 90
-Speed: 10
-Luck: 45
Boomer "Bring the Boom!" (Tech Element)
-Elemental Power: 70
-Armor: 50
-Speed: 40
-Luck: 75
Voodood "Axe First, Questions Later!" (Magic Element)
-Elemental Power: 75
-Armor: 50
-Speed: 60
-Luck: 35
This is a pretty nice Triple Pack and retails for $19.99. I am excited to use Boomer, I have heard Prism Break is good in the mine levels, and Voodood is somewhat of a mystery so I am excited to see how he plays.
Prism Break "The Beam is Supreme!" (Earth Element)
-Elemental Power: 75
-Armor: 90
-Speed: 10
-Luck: 45
Boomer "Bring the Boom!" (Tech Element)
-Elemental Power: 70
-Armor: 50
-Speed: 40
-Luck: 75
Voodood "Axe First, Questions Later!" (Magic Element)
-Elemental Power: 75
-Armor: 50
-Speed: 60
-Luck: 35
This is a pretty nice Triple Pack and retails for $19.99. I am excited to use Boomer, I have heard Prism Break is good in the mine levels, and Voodood is somewhat of a mystery so I am excited to see how he plays.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure: Unboxing Wrecking Ball
Wrecking Ball comes from the Magic Element and has the slogan "Wreck-N-Roll!" He should be an interesting Skylander...check out the unboxing and look below for stats and more info:
Wrecking Ball (Magic Element)
-Elemental Power: 35
-Armor: 90
-Speed: 50
-Luck: 60
Wrecking Ball looks like a load of fun to play with. I had honestly figured he would have had a higher Elemental Power, but I guess the developers equated the small size to Armor. He is the 3rd Magic Element Skylander to be released and joins:
Spyro (Dark Spyro via 3DS Starter Pack, Legendary Spyro via Legendary Triple Pack)
VooDood
Double Trouble (Not yet released as of 11/30/2011)
I picked up Wrecking Ball in a single character pack for the retail price of $7.99. You shoulld soon be seeing him in a triple pack with Stealth Elf and Sonic Boom.
Wrecking Ball (Magic Element)
-Elemental Power: 35
-Armor: 90
-Speed: 50
-Luck: 60
Wrecking Ball looks like a load of fun to play with. I had honestly figured he would have had a higher Elemental Power, but I guess the developers equated the small size to Armor. He is the 3rd Magic Element Skylander to be released and joins:
Spyro (Dark Spyro via 3DS Starter Pack, Legendary Spyro via Legendary Triple Pack)
VooDood
Double Trouble (Not yet released as of 11/30/2011)
I picked up Wrecking Ball in a single character pack for the retail price of $7.99. You shoulld soon be seeing him in a triple pack with Stealth Elf and Sonic Boom.
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure: Unboxing Hex
Hex is a Skylander from the Undead Element and her slogan is "Fear the Dark!" Out of all the second-wave of releases, Hex is who I have heard about the most. I have had countless people tell me how great of a character she is once powered-up. I'll investigate that claim ASAP, but for now, here is the unboxing and check below for stats and more info:
Hex (Undead Element)
-Elemental Power: 70
-Armor: 70
-Speed: 40
-Luck:50
Hex, as mentioned, is supposed to be a great character. She is the 3rd Undead Element Skylander to be released and will join:
Chop Chop (Legendary Chop Chop)
Ghost Roaster (Dark Light Crypt Adventure Pack)
Cynder (Not yet released 11/30/2011)
I picked Hex up in the form of a single pack for the suggested retail price of $7.99 at my local Toys'R'Us. I believe she will be part of a Triple Pack that will include Dino-Rang and Zap for $19.99.
Hex (Undead Element)
-Elemental Power: 70
-Armor: 70
-Speed: 40
-Luck:50
Hex, as mentioned, is supposed to be a great character. She is the 3rd Undead Element Skylander to be released and will join:
Chop Chop (Legendary Chop Chop)
Ghost Roaster (Dark Light Crypt Adventure Pack)
Cynder (Not yet released 11/30/2011)
I picked Hex up in the form of a single pack for the suggested retail price of $7.99 at my local Toys'R'Us. I believe she will be part of a Triple Pack that will include Dino-Rang and Zap for $19.99.
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure : Unboxing Dino-Rang
Dino-Rang is an Earth Element Skylander and his slogan is "Come 'Rang or Shine!" Check out the unboxing and look below for statistics:
Dino-Rang (Earth Element)
-Elemental Power: 45
-Armor: 80
-Speed: 40
-Luck: 85
Dino-Rang looks like an awesome Skylander and is the 4th and Final Earth Element Skylander to be released. He is joined by:
Bash (Legendary Bash)
Prism Break
Terrafin (via Pirate Seas Adventure Pack)
You can pick Dino-Rang up in a single pack for a suggested retail price of $7.99 and I believe he will soon be released in a Triple Pack for $19.99 along with Zap and Hex.
Dino-Rang (Earth Element)
-Elemental Power: 45
-Armor: 80
-Speed: 40
-Luck: 85
Dino-Rang looks like an awesome Skylander and is the 4th and Final Earth Element Skylander to be released. He is joined by:
Bash (Legendary Bash)
Prism Break
Terrafin (via Pirate Seas Adventure Pack)
You can pick Dino-Rang up in a single pack for a suggested retail price of $7.99 and I believe he will soon be released in a Triple Pack for $19.99 along with Zap and Hex.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Triple Pack Breakdown
Somehow I have been able to get this information compiled, I'll try and get pics up soon.
Triple Pack #1
-Drobot
-Flameslinger
-Stump Smash
Triple Pack #2
-Prism Break
-Boomer
-Voodood
Triple Pack #3
-Eruptor
-Chop Chop
-Bash
Triple Pack #4
-Zap
-Hex
-Dino-Rang
Triple Pack #5
-Wrecking Ball
-Stealth Elf
-Sonic Boom
Triple Pack #1
-Drobot
-Flameslinger
-Stump Smash
Triple Pack #2
-Prism Break
-Boomer
-Voodood
Triple Pack #3
-Eruptor
-Chop Chop
-Bash
Triple Pack #4
-Zap
-Hex
-Dino-Rang
Triple Pack #5
-Wrecking Ball
-Stealth Elf
-Sonic Boom
Monday, November 21, 2011
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure: Unboxing Zap
Zap's hails from the Water Element and his slogan is "Ride the Lightning." Check him out:
Zap (Water Element)
-Elemental Power=30
-Armor=70
-Speed=65
-Luck=65
Zap (Water Element)
-Elemental Power=30
-Armor=70
-Speed=65
-Luck=65
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Rayovac Charger and Rechareable NiMH Batteries
I was in the market for some long-life, multi-use batteries for a new camera and couldn't pass up this offering from Rayovac.
For $9.99 (at Target) I got a charger, (2) AA, and (2) AAA Batteries...most NiMH batteries and chargers run $19.99-$29.99...big savings!
Plus, I should probably mention that I am a big Rayovac fan. I have run their standard AA alkaline batteries in the Wiimotes and Balance Board for years. I get great life cycles and can pick up 24 or 36 packs for $10 or less when they are on sale! Given my positive sentiment for the company and their batteries I decided this was the way to go.
In addition to the Charger and included batteries I picked up a 4-Pack of AA Batteries for $7.99.
That's basically $17.98 for a charger, (6) AA Batteries, and (2) AAA Batteries...I don't think I could find a better deal anywhere! If these NiMH hold up as well as the standard alkaline batteries I will be very happy.
As mentioned, my primary use for these NiMH batteries is a digital camera. However, the Wiimotes (and all Nintendo accessories take standard issue alkaline batteries), BUT you can run NiMH batteries, just not lithium ion. The issue is simply voltage and not overpowering the Wiimote (which will create "noise" and in some cases damage the Wiimote).
That said, I might see how a pair of these NiMH hold up in the Wiimote and since they were included, I plan ot use the (2) AAA in the EA Active Heart Rate Monitor and Motion Sensor (which really drained batteries down fast!). I think the packaged AAAs lasted a week in the motion sensor. I will gladly take a shot with these NiMH AAA batteries.
Overall this is a great set-up. The charger itself is compact and durable...it will charge (2) or (4) batteries at a time and you can charge (2) AA with (2) AAA or (4) AA/AAA, or just (2) AA/AAA. Just make sure that the batteries are side-by-side AA, AA, AAA, AAA for example, not AA, AAA, AA, AAA. The way it was packaged is a bit misleading, but there is a nice diagram to explain it.
Again, for under $20 you get a charger, (2) AAA, and (6) AA Batteries, and the satisfaction of knowing you can run the same set of batteries for roughly 400 charge cycles! That means the batteries and charger will literally pay for themselves in no time!
If you've got any questions on this product feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer...I am hopeful that I will get great battery life for the new digital camera!
For $9.99 (at Target) I got a charger, (2) AA, and (2) AAA Batteries...most NiMH batteries and chargers run $19.99-$29.99...big savings!
Plus, I should probably mention that I am a big Rayovac fan. I have run their standard AA alkaline batteries in the Wiimotes and Balance Board for years. I get great life cycles and can pick up 24 or 36 packs for $10 or less when they are on sale! Given my positive sentiment for the company and their batteries I decided this was the way to go.
In addition to the Charger and included batteries I picked up a 4-Pack of AA Batteries for $7.99.
That's basically $17.98 for a charger, (6) AA Batteries, and (2) AAA Batteries...I don't think I could find a better deal anywhere! If these NiMH hold up as well as the standard alkaline batteries I will be very happy.
As mentioned, my primary use for these NiMH batteries is a digital camera. However, the Wiimotes (and all Nintendo accessories take standard issue alkaline batteries), BUT you can run NiMH batteries, just not lithium ion. The issue is simply voltage and not overpowering the Wiimote (which will create "noise" and in some cases damage the Wiimote).
That said, I might see how a pair of these NiMH hold up in the Wiimote and since they were included, I plan ot use the (2) AAA in the EA Active Heart Rate Monitor and Motion Sensor (which really drained batteries down fast!). I think the packaged AAAs lasted a week in the motion sensor. I will gladly take a shot with these NiMH AAA batteries.
Overall this is a great set-up. The charger itself is compact and durable...it will charge (2) or (4) batteries at a time and you can charge (2) AA with (2) AAA or (4) AA/AAA, or just (2) AA/AAA. Just make sure that the batteries are side-by-side AA, AA, AAA, AAA for example, not AA, AAA, AA, AAA. The way it was packaged is a bit misleading, but there is a nice diagram to explain it.
Again, for under $20 you get a charger, (2) AAA, and (6) AA Batteries, and the satisfaction of knowing you can run the same set of batteries for roughly 400 charge cycles! That means the batteries and charger will literally pay for themselves in no time!
If you've got any questions on this product feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer...I am hopeful that I will get great battery life for the new digital camera!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure: Unboxing Whirlwind
Whirlwind is a unique Skylander in that she is only available at Target. There is no price increase ($7.99), but you will have to hit-up Target to add her to your collection...If you purchase her online through another medium you will likely pay more, so keep that in mind.
Whirlwind (Air Element)
-Elemental Power: 65
-Armor: 30
-Speed: 65
-Luck: 75
Whirlwind (Air Element)
-Elemental Power: 65
-Armor: 30
-Speed: 65
-Luck: 75
Unboxing Stealth Elf
Stealth Elf: Life Element
-Elemental Power: 60
-Armor: 30
-Speed: 100
-Luck: 70
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Unboxing the Pirate Seas Adventure Pack
Pirate Seas is the other of the 2 Adventure Packs, the other being "Darklight Crypt." This is a similar set-up featuring the location piece (Pirate Ship), character (Terrafin), and two magic items (Ghost Swords and Hidden Treasure). Let's check it out:
This looks like an awesome set and I am excited to try it out...Terrafin is one of my favorite characters (at least as of now and not having played with him in the game). He has an awesome part in an early cut scene in the game. Speaking of which, let's close this post by taking a look at his stats:
Terrafin (Earth)
-Power=70
-Armor=80
-Speed=25
-Luck=50
This looks like an awesome set and I am excited to try it out...Terrafin is one of my favorite characters (at least as of now and not having played with him in the game). He has an awesome part in an early cut scene in the game. Speaking of which, let's close this post by taking a look at his stats:
Terrafin (Earth)
-Power=70
-Armor=80
-Speed=25
-Luck=50
Adventure Pack Skylanders: Ghost Roaster and Terrafin
Again, tired right now...I'll edit this with vids/pics later, but your main interest is likely the stats, so here you go:
Ghost Roaster (Undead)
-Power=60
-Armor=85
-Speed=40
-Luck=40
Terrafin (Earth)
-Power=70
-Armor=80
-Speed=25
-Luck=50
Ghost Roaster (Undead)
-Power=60
-Armor=85
-Speed=40
-Luck=40
Terrafin (Earth)
-Power=70
-Armor=80
-Speed=25
-Luck=50
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure: Sonic Boom
Thus far in my explorations Sonic Boom is only available as a single character (ie no Triple Pack to save cash). He is one of the few "Air" characters out yet, and the only one currently out that isn't exclusive (Whirlwind at Target). That said, I thought he looked like an awesome character and picked him up. You can get a good look here, remember single packs run about $7.99:
Now that you've seen what Sonic Boom looks like, let's take a look at the stats:
Sonic Boom (Air)
-Power=50
-Armor=60
-Speed=60
-Luck=55
Now that you've seen what Sonic Boom looks like, let's take a look at the stats:
Sonic Boom (Air)
-Power=50
-Armor=60
-Speed=60
-Luck=55
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Triple Pack: Drobot, Flame Slinger, and Stump Smash
The Triple Packs are definitely the way to go when you look to expand your Skylanders collection. You save a little bit over buying 3 single characters and usually get 3 unique elements, which is very helpful for advancing thru certain portions of the game. They retail for $19.99 and this one features Drobot, Flameslinger, and Stump Smash. Check it out:
Now that you've seen the characters, lets take a look at their stats:
Drobot (Tech Element)
-Power=40
-Armor=75
-Speed=60
-Luck=45
Flameslinger
-Power=40
-Armor=25
-Speed=90
-Luck=80
Stump Smash
-Power=90
-Armor=70
-Speed=20
-Luck=40
Now that you've seen the characters, lets take a look at their stats:
Drobot (Tech Element)
-Power=40
-Armor=75
-Speed=60
-Luck=45
Flameslinger
-Power=40
-Armor=25
-Speed=90
-Luck=80
Stump Smash
-Power=90
-Armor=70
-Speed=20
-Luck=40
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Nintendo of America's News Breaks with Reggie
On October 21st, 2011 (the day of the Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Concert), Nintendo of America launched the first of what is looking like it will be a regular video series. It was basically Reggie, the COO, talking about things to come for Nintendo, here is the link:
http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo_direct
If you are looking for a quick run-down, here it is. As a big Nintendo fan and with more and more checking out the YouTube Channel I figured I would do my part to keep you "in-the-know."
Hulu: Hulu is coming to the Wii and 3DS. I believe it will run $8 per month. I'm not interested, but for some it will be a big hit and go nicely with Netflix.
3DS System Update: Ok, this was totally worth listening to the bit on Hulu to hear. Towards the end of the month (November) there will be a nice update to the 3DS. How about nice meaning we can now record true 3D Video and store up to 10 minutes! There will also be Stop Motion Animation. I'm sure all of us will enjoy this feature, some might buy a 3DS because of this feature, and it is if nothing else something to brag about being able to do!
Street Pass: Mii Plaza. Big news here as there will be more puzzles and new challenges for you to enjoy with your collection of Miis. A lot of folks who enjoy this feature have been anxiously waiting and hoping something like this would happen and you can now go back to scurrying about to complete the challenges!
Skrek Characters do Thriller in 3D: Again, this one isn't that big to me, but if you are a Michael Jackson fan or big on the Shrek series you might enjoy it. For the rest of us it will probably be hilarious to see, but takes a back seat to the system update.
Game Library: Yeah, we knew this was coming and it will no doubt result in 3DS systems flying off the shelves (go thing you've already got your 3DS...you do have a 3DS don't you?!).
On the eShop you'll finally see the E3 teased Dillon's Rolling Western where you basically play the role of an armadillo defending an old west town by rolling thru enemies. Also specifically for the 3D game play is PushMo where you will face over 250 3D puzzles. And keeping with the 3D capabilites you have Freaky Forms where you can draw a character and then have them explore a 3D landscape. Last but not least, is SwapNote where users can hand write/draw 3D messages with pictures and voice.
http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo_direct
If you are looking for a quick run-down, here it is. As a big Nintendo fan and with more and more checking out the YouTube Channel I figured I would do my part to keep you "in-the-know."
Hulu: Hulu is coming to the Wii and 3DS. I believe it will run $8 per month. I'm not interested, but for some it will be a big hit and go nicely with Netflix.
3DS System Update: Ok, this was totally worth listening to the bit on Hulu to hear. Towards the end of the month (November) there will be a nice update to the 3DS. How about nice meaning we can now record true 3D Video and store up to 10 minutes! There will also be Stop Motion Animation. I'm sure all of us will enjoy this feature, some might buy a 3DS because of this feature, and it is if nothing else something to brag about being able to do!
Street Pass: Mii Plaza. Big news here as there will be more puzzles and new challenges for you to enjoy with your collection of Miis. A lot of folks who enjoy this feature have been anxiously waiting and hoping something like this would happen and you can now go back to scurrying about to complete the challenges!
Skrek Characters do Thriller in 3D: Again, this one isn't that big to me, but if you are a Michael Jackson fan or big on the Shrek series you might enjoy it. For the rest of us it will probably be hilarious to see, but takes a back seat to the system update.
Game Library: Yeah, we knew this was coming and it will no doubt result in 3DS systems flying off the shelves (go thing you've already got your 3DS...you do have a 3DS don't you?!).
On the eShop you'll finally see the E3 teased Dillon's Rolling Western where you basically play the role of an armadillo defending an old west town by rolling thru enemies. Also specifically for the 3D game play is PushMo where you will face over 250 3D puzzles. And keeping with the 3D capabilites you have Freaky Forms where you can draw a character and then have them explore a 3D landscape. Last but not least, is SwapNote where users can hand write/draw 3D messages with pictures and voice.
And keeping with hte expanding Game Library theme, here are the big ones:
10/24/2011: Pokemon Rumble Blast
11/13/2011: Super Mario 3D Land
12/4/2011: Mario Kart 7
All 3 of these titles are 3DS only and are sure to be the driving force behind holiday sales...I know I am ridiculously excited about SM3DL here in 10 days and Mario Kart in about a month! If you want more insight on MK7, Reggie suggests you check out the video on Nintendo.com (and on the Nintendo Channel) where the Iwata Asks installment goes over some aspects of the game.
Lastly, Reggie closed with the reminder that Wii owners can finally draw down the wait time as Skyward Sword is going to hit shelves November 20th! He also mentions how this holiday season is the most expansive in Nintendo of America's 25 year history.
That pretty much wraps up the video...check it out if you need more details on anything mentioned. Also be sure to vote in my poll regarding which Nintendo title you are looking forward to the most this holiday season!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Unboxing Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Legendary Pack (Toys'R'Us Exclusive)
Awesome...that best describes this set of characters. This Toys'R'Us exclusive Legendary Pack features 3 Skylanders that feature special coloring (blue and gold) and enhanced attributes, check it out:
In the video I promised to list the Legendary Attributes, so here you go:
Format:
Attribute: Legendary Rating (Regular Rating) Change from Normal
Attribute: Legendary Rating (Regular Rating) Change from Normal
Legendary Bash (Earth Element)
Power: 85 (85) +0
Armor: 100 (90) +10
Speed: 30 (30) +0
Luck: 25 (20) +5
Legendary Chop Chop (Undead Element)
Power: 65 (65) +0
Armor: 100 (100) +0
Speed: 60 (60) +0
Luck: 40 (60) +20
Legendary Spyro (Magic Element)
Power: 75 (60) +15
Armor: 55 (50) +5
Speed: 90 (90) +0
Luck: 60 (90) +0
Unboxing Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Darklight Crypt Adventure Pack
Again, just like the title says, we take a look at the Darklight Crypt Adventure Pack for Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure:
This is one of two add-on expansion packs known as "Adventure Packs." I got this FREE with a Toys'R'US promotion for buying the Starter Pack. The other "Adventure Pack" is the one called "Pirate Seas."
This Adventure Pack features: The Crypt (Special Level), Healing Elixir and Time Twister (2 Magic Items), and Ghost Roaster (Skylander). It looks awesome and being free I can't complain...it was actually a cool promo seeing how this was 2 days before Halloween!
The video covers most of the details, if you've got questions just leave a comment and I'll do my best to help you out.
Edit 11/9/2011: I wanted to get Ghost Roaster's stats here, even though I created the new post with he and Terrafin's statistics. This will just be another source
Ghost Roaster (Undead)
-Power=60
-Armor=85
-Speed=40
-Luck=40
This Adventure Pack features: The Crypt (Special Level), Healing Elixir and Time Twister (2 Magic Items), and Ghost Roaster (Skylander). It looks awesome and being free I can't complain...it was actually a cool promo seeing how this was 2 days before Halloween!
The video covers most of the details, if you've got questions just leave a comment and I'll do my best to help you out.
Edit 11/9/2011: I wanted to get Ghost Roaster's stats here, even though I created the new post with he and Terrafin's statistics. This will just be another source
Ghost Roaster (Undead)
-Power=60
-Armor=85
-Speed=40
-Luck=40
Unboxing Sklyanders: Spyro's Adventure for the Wii
Just like the title says, check it out:
This is going to be a hot item this holiday season! Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure is available across all the platfroms (Wii, 3DS, XBOX 360, PS3, and PC), and has a very cool approach to the gameplay.
In order to play you will need a "Starter Pack." This includes the game, 3 characters, and the Power Portal. You can start the game, and the place a character on the Power Portal to have them appear in the game.
The cool thing is that say you have progressed thru 50% of the game...Your characters will increase their attributes as you go along. So what you are thinking...Well if a friend just gets the game, and you head to their house you can take your character, regardless of the system, and place it on their power portal and be in the mix with your "leveled-up" Skylander....very cool!
If you buy the game for a 3DS and get Dark Spyro you can then play him on your Wii version and at friends houses who have a PS3 or XBox etc.
When I was in Toys'R'Us this past Saturday they had a promotion going where you can buy the game and get a free Adventure Pack (Darklight Crypt). I had to take advantage of that...The thing is every kid that walked by just the add-on character packs went in a frenzy for them...
I thought that was pretty crazy until I made my way to the gaming section (the local Toys'R'Us had them on separate ends of the store) kids were mezmerized. Parents got into it too. The lady running the demo, who had a snazzy Skylanders shirt by the way, would even continue playing and swapping characters when no one was around.
I think it is well worth the $69 to get in on the action and don't mind the expense of the add-ons because it is such a ground breaking concept. It is much like downloadable content, but you (the end user) have something physical to show for it.
I'll quit rambling as the video covers most everything, if you've got any questions just let me know and I'll do my best to help you out!
This is going to be a hot item this holiday season! Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure is available across all the platfroms (Wii, 3DS, XBOX 360, PS3, and PC), and has a very cool approach to the gameplay.
In order to play you will need a "Starter Pack." This includes the game, 3 characters, and the Power Portal. You can start the game, and the place a character on the Power Portal to have them appear in the game.
The cool thing is that say you have progressed thru 50% of the game...Your characters will increase their attributes as you go along. So what you are thinking...Well if a friend just gets the game, and you head to their house you can take your character, regardless of the system, and place it on their power portal and be in the mix with your "leveled-up" Skylander....very cool!
If you buy the game for a 3DS and get Dark Spyro you can then play him on your Wii version and at friends houses who have a PS3 or XBox etc.
When I was in Toys'R'Us this past Saturday they had a promotion going where you can buy the game and get a free Adventure Pack (Darklight Crypt). I had to take advantage of that...The thing is every kid that walked by just the add-on character packs went in a frenzy for them...
I thought that was pretty crazy until I made my way to the gaming section (the local Toys'R'Us had them on separate ends of the store) kids were mezmerized. Parents got into it too. The lady running the demo, who had a snazzy Skylanders shirt by the way, would even continue playing and swapping characters when no one was around.
I think it is well worth the $69 to get in on the action and don't mind the expense of the add-ons because it is such a ground breaking concept. It is much like downloadable content, but you (the end user) have something physical to show for it.
I'll quit rambling as the video covers most everything, if you've got any questions just let me know and I'll do my best to help you out!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure: Battle Mode: Arena Rumble Basic Controls
Spyro vs Trigger Happy at the Troll Factory
This is just a quick video that introduces you to gameplay in the Arena Rumble segment of Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. We covered the basic controls for the characters, highlighted the standard elements of the arena, and showcased the special features of the stage.
I don't think anyone will be blown away by this gameplay, but the fact of the matter is you can have a lot of fun with some friends and all of this is in addition to the already stellar Adventure Mode. Seeing how all of Battle Mode is really a bonus, you certainly can't complain.
You can experiment and find out which characters perform best in certain stages and which elements fair the best against others. I think many will enjoy the Arena Rumble feature!
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