Echo has continued to impress me since I unboxed her. She looked much better out of the packaging,
delivered better damage than we expected (my Nephew helped in her
Introduction), and continued that through her Base Upgrades and Upgrade Paths!
Box Stock
Echo’s Siren Scream deals out an impressive 111-166 over 5
Hits, or 8 Seconds. The Bubble Bombs
home in on enemies and deal 40-60, with a max of 2 Active at a time. This makes a for a very solid, stock pairing!
Base Upgrades
Echo’s base upgrades themselves evolve her into a very
formidable Skylander. Sonic Slam is her
tertiary attack and offers up a quick and instantaneous 140-210! Pitch Control ratchets up both the damage and
duration of Siren Scream. The attack now
deals 133-199 and lasts about 13 seconds and sends off 15 instances of damage
if you are on target. 4-Beat is
straightforward…you can now have 4 Bubble Bombs active at once AND they do more
damage at 56-84. Lastly, Subsonic
creates an aftershock after Sonic Slam that covers a nice radius and deals
28-42, sometimes twice.
Bubble Up!
This is a great defensive path. Bubble Shield lets you hold the secondary
attack button for about 2 seconds and enter into a bubble. While in the bubble, damage is reduced big time! In testing, I took about 1/3 of an enemy’s
actual damage (27 standard vs 9 in the bubble).
That alone is huge! It also seems
that the stock, 1 bubble covers around 24 or so in terms of damage before
bursting. Also of note are a few
important details the game and strategy guide leave out. First, you just hold the secondary attack
button long enough to enter the bubble…there is no need to continue
holding. Second, you can stay in this
mode indefinitely if you are not getting damaged. Third, you can both move AND execute both
your primary and secondary attacks while IN the bubble. I was under the impression you would be in
pure “defensive” mode and not have access to these attacks. If you try to do the Sonic Slam you break the
bubble at this point in the path…that is what I thought was going to happen if
I used Siren Scream or Bubble Bombs.
Power Pop is up next and it makes the Bubble Bombs to max damage at
80-120, which is a pretty big jump and DOUBLE what we had box stock! Burst My Bubble lets you use the tertiary
attack to blow up the bubble. The
result? 140-210! Also of note, I believe if you collect more
bubbles while in the shield you will increase the durability AND explosive
force. You can collect up to 4 Bubbles. The biggest explosion numbers I saw were
313-469.
Singalong
Singalong is the opposite of Bubble Up; this one is pure
offense! Ultimate Pitch Control lets you
spam Siren Scream indefinitely. The
damage stays at 133-199, but it is nice for those who like a steady stream of a
solid attack. Scream Out lets you do a
scream attack after any Siren Scream. I
have only seen a critical 199 in testing, but I suppose you might sometimes see
133. I was a bit disappointed this wasn’t
a slightly higher number range to differentiate it from the Siren Scream, but
199 is 199. Ultrasound is where things
really get interesting. If you charge up
Sonic Slam for 3 seconds, Echo goes into a semi-shielded mode where she will
deal 28-42 3 times before firing this attack off…Also of note, you can manually
fire it off before she automatically does with no loss of damage. And what is that damage you ask? How does 700-1050 sound? Yep, easily one of the highest, non-Soul Gem,
non-Wow Pow, not Elite attacks in all of Trap Team! The three seconds really isn’t that hard to
allocate either, especially given the rewards for making the time!
Soul Gem
Echo’s Soul Gem is pretty cool. If you fire off a Bubble Bomb and hit it with
Siren Scream, it turns into this large, blue orb of light and music that causes
enemies to become entranced. They can’t
help but stare at the bubble and it deals 28-42 (40-60 Bubble Up!) over time
and finishes with an 84-126 (120-180 Bubble Up!) explosion! It is important to make note of my
parentheses there…The Soul Gem is benefitted by Bubble Up’s Power Pop, which
accounts for the difference between the damage sets.
Echo Attack Damage Numbers
Conclusion
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