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The Fire element is one of the eight original elements in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. The element’s name is self-explanatory; the Skylanders belonging to it wield a variety of heat-based attacks, ranging from fire, to lava, to explosions. While some of them are beings made of fire, the ones who wield fire-based weaponry are just as proficient.
- Fire Is Masculine: Of the eight original elements, Fire was the last one to introduce its first female Skylander, which took until Swap Force despite every other element having at least one female in either Spyro's Adventure or Giants.
Core Skylanders
Debuting in Spyro's Adventure
Sunburn
Sunburn is the Skylands' only known dragon/phoenix hybrid, granting him rare magical powers like the ability to teleport. While he is very proud of what he is, this also makes Sunburn a target for those who want to capture and study him for their own ends. Being a Skylander provides him not only with the chance to use his powers for good, but more importantly with protection from anyone who would hunt him.
- Breath Weapon: His Flamethrower Breath, which sends out a sustained stream of fire.
- Collision Damage: Sunburn's Phoenix Dash; the "Phoenix Grand Blaze" upgrade makes Sunburn's body ignite in flames after using his fire breath long enough, allowing him to damage nearby enemies by touch.
- Flashy Teleportation: His teleport move does so in a burst of fire that also inflicts Collision Damage.
- Hybrid Monster: He's a dragon/phoenix hybrid, the only one known to exist.
- The Prankster: He enjoys using his teleportation to prank his fellow Skylanders.
- Weaponized Teleportation: When he teleports, he does so in a burst of fire that can inflict Collision Damage.
- Wreathed in Flames: Phoenix Dash has him charge ahead while shrouded in fire.
Eruptor
Eruptor's people once lived deep underneath a volcano until an eruption sent everything up to the surface. As for Eruptor himself, he's said to have an absolutely volcanic temper.
He returns in the Giants toy lineup as a Series 2 Skylander and in Swap Force as a Series 3 Skylander called Lava Barf Eruptor. He has a LightCore version of him in Giants. He has a mini version in Trap Team called Weeruptor.
In SuperChargers, he comes in contact with a Rift Engine and gets promoted to a SuperCharger as Lava Lance Eruptor.
- Balloon Belly: When he uses his Series 2 Wow Pow move Lava Barf, his belly bulges.
- Cowardly Lion: In direct contrast to his usual depiction as possessing a Hair-Trigger Temper, in Imaginators, Eruptor is easily frightened by bugs or rats and is usually scared to some degree. The riskiest thing he does is bake a cake which, true to form, gets assaulted by a force of... bugs and rats.
- A Day in the Limelight: He's the main focus character in the tie-in novel "Eruptor Meets the Nightmare King".
- Defend Command: He was a Defense type Skylander in Ring of Heroes, both pre- and post-revamp, before the game closed down. His passive ability “Tremendous Power of Lava” increases Eruptor’s defense by 5% at the start of each turn. If he is knocked down, then he will also get a 5% shield effect. Both status effects last for two turns.
- The Ditz: When he isn't mad, he's fantastically unaware of himself. Exemplified in the opening of the Swap Force reveal trailer.Eruptor: "How come they never say the final two numbers?"
Pop Fizz: "So it's really quiet when the show starts!"
Eruptor: "Oh yeah, that makes sense. Someone talking over the opening would be so annoying!" - Gasshole: As seen in the "Boomtime" commercial.Eruptor: When I get in there, I'm gonna... BUUUUUURRRP!
Terrafin: Shoot, Eruptor!- Returns with a vengeance in Imaginators, where simply getting him nervous is enough to get him belching. Of course, he spends most of the storyline nervous.
- Hair-Trigger Temper: His most famous trait is his literally explosive temper. And yet he's considered calm and sensible by the standards of his people.
- Living Lava: He's made out of pure, burning magma.
- Meteor-Summoning Attack: Lava Barf Eruptor's Wow Pow is this. Holding the attack button makes Eruptor swallow the magma ball and then vomits smaller balls up in the air to make it rain.
- Oblivious to His Own Description: See the quote under The Ditz, above.
- Starter Mon: Volcanic Eruptor is included in the 3DS Starter Pack of Swap Force.
- Throat Light: LightCore Eruptor's mouth glows.
- Vomit Indiscretion Shot: Not only is he often depicted as puking up large quantities of lava in trailers and cinematics, but his Series 3 figure is actually called "Lava Barf Eruptor". One of his attacks and upgrade paths, in general.
Weeruptor
- Badass Adorable: Compared to his bigger, more monster-like looking counterpart, Weeruptor is one of the cutest creatures in Skylands, all while he's capable of doing just as good in combat as Eruptor. Though all of that's kinda par for the course with being a Mini Skylander.
- Comically Missing the Point: According to the biography given to Eggscellent Weeruptor, he misunderstood what it meant to be the mascot of the Annual Dragon Egg Hunt, due to being newly introduced to the tradition. So he disguised himself as an egg and then trapped Spyro, Cynder and Drobot inside a Traptanium basket.
- A Day in the Limelight: While the first three issues of the IDW comics heavily featured the Minis as a whole, Weeruptor gets the most focus brought to him, as Kaos dumped him from Flynn's ship so the Portal Master could impersonate Weeruptor and infiltrate the Skylander Academy. Weeruptor then gets the most presence in the second issue when he is found by Tessa and Cali and is taught about the various adventures the Skylanders before him have had.
- Hair-Trigger Temper: Just like Eruptor, Weeruptor has a bad temper and will explode at even the slightest of annoyances. But there isn't nothing that riles him up more than evil, which he wants to burn down to ashes until there's nothing left.
- It's the Best Whatever, Ever!: Despite missing the entirety of his first school day due to being thrown away by Kaos so he could infiltrate the Academy, Weeruptor still found what he did during the day with Tessa and Cali to be the best school day ever.
- Palette Swap: Eggscellent Weeruptor, making him one of the three minis alongside Barkley and Pet-Vac to receive a variant in Trap Team.
Lava Lance Eruptor
- Badass Biker: Certainly made to be this. He wears a leather jacket, spiky helmet and is the driver of the only bicycle vehicle in SuperChargers.
- Bouncing Battler: If you press the attack button while jumping, Eruptor will start jumping on his lance like a pogo stick, damaging enemies.
- Fragile Speedster: Most likely due to being a motorcycle making it one of the lightest vehicles, the Burn-Cycle has the highest acceleration of any vehicle and almost as-good handling, but it also has a really low armor stat and its top speed is either average or below average. And its offensive power is its worst stat, at least according to SuperChargers Racing.
- Mundane Utility: The Burn-Cycle's creation came from a lava ball Eruptor made when he was building a "magma man" during a holiday festival.
- Rule of Cool: Yes, his motorcycle is made up of a large ball of lava for a front wheel and an engine with giant exhaust pipes is at its back instead of another tire. Don't question it. When Supercharged though, it becomes a regular two wheel bike, though the back wheel is made of fire while the magma ball at the front remains relatively the same appearance-wise.
Ignitor
On his first quest as a knight, Ignitor was deceived by a witch into wearing a cursed set of armor; he thought it was fire-resistant, but getting hit with dragonfire instead turned him into living flame within the armor. Predictably, he makes the best of this, but still seeks revenge on that witch for tricking him.
He returns in the Giants toy lineup as a Series 2 Skylander.
- Animated Armor: Granted, being turned into a sentient flame is not pleasant, but he Took a Level in Badass thanks to it.
- Attack! Attack! Attack!: He was an Attack type Skylander in Ring of Heroes, both pre- and post-revamp, before the game closed down.
- The Big Guy: In Spyro's Adventure, he has the biggest strength stat of all the Fire Skylanders and the highest of all the Skylanders in general. Later on, however, Eruptor and new core fire Skylanders take the role from him.
- Cursed with Awesome: He's cursed to remain bound to his armor for all eternity as a fire spirit. The powers he received as a result of this transformation definitely soften the blow, however.
- Flaming Sword: His main weapon.
- Knight in Shining Armor: More like a Flaming Knight in Shining Armor...
- Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: His Soul Gem is a defense boost which puts a shield on Ignitor's back.
- Meaningful Rename: His name used to be Ignatius.
- Oddly Shaped Sword: In its base form it looks almost like a "fast forward" symbol, when upgraded to Scorching Blade it looks more like a halberd than a sword, and when upgraded to Inferno Blade it takes on a flame-like appearance.
- Starter Mon: He is included in the 3DS starter pack of Spyro's Adventure.
- Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe: "Thou has been vanquished!" Notably, the use of "thou" is correct — it's the modern English that isn't (it should be "have", not "has").
Flameslinger
Flameslinger is an extremely gifted elf, having a second sight that lets him see distant events via flames. He's also such an incredible archer that he wears a blindfold just to prove his skill. In addition to that, he saved a fire spirit in his youth, who granted him a magic bow and fire boots in gratitude.
He returns in the Giants toy lineup as a Series 2 Skylander.
- Animal Eye Spy: He has a variation, seeing through fire rather than animals.
- Arrows on Fire: He fires flaming arrows.
- Attack! Attack! Attack!: He was an Attack type Skylander in Ring of Heroes, both pre- and post-revamp, before the game closed down.
- Blindfolded Vision: Flameslinger is a blindfolded archer. He does it simply as a Self-Imposed Challenge.
- Fertile Feet: Inverted; he can have trails of flame trail behind him (but they're not permanent, keeping this out of Walking Wasteland).
- Fireball Eyeballs: He's said to have these under the blindfold.
- Fragile Speedster: He is one of the faster Skylanders, and whereas his attacks are weak, they are nonetheless quick and are meant to be used from a distance, and he also has a pretty high critical hit stat so he can rely on luck to get in stronger hits. But his armor and HP stats are his two lowest stats, and the latter is also one of the lowest possible health bars across the entire series.
- Master Archer: He's so good at it he wears a blindfold just to show off.
- Rain of Arrows: An upgrade lets him do this, with his Soul Gem ability boosting it.
- Required Secondary Powers: The Book Of Elements claims he lacks the ability to prevent his shoes from burning at every step, to the point that he's no longer allowed in most people's houses, since he regularly sets fire to any carpet he touches, even though we never see this happen in-game, especially when he chooses to walk.
- Spread Shot: One of his upgrade paths allows him to fire three arrows at once.
- Super-Speed: Flameslinger is one of the faster Skylanders from Spyro's Adventure and it is reflected both in-game and on his various figures' cards where speed is usually his highest. His Series 2 Wow Pow ability goes further with this, as it allows him for a brief time to run even faster with his Flame Dash
- Tricked-Out Shoes: They can leave a path of flames in his wake.
- The Unreveal: In the announcement trailer for Giants, Flameslinger is seen among a handful of characters witnessing Tree Rex's re-appearance. He lifts his blindfold to get a closer look... only to reveal there's another blindfold underneath.
Debuting in Giants
Hot Dog
Hot Dog was a stray fire pup that befriended a squad of Skylanders while on a mission, who were so impressed with how he helped out that they made him part of the team.
He returns in the Swap Force toy lineup as a Series 2 Skylander called Fire Bone Hot Dog.
- Bee-Bee Gun: One of his alternate powers turns him into a dog with bees in his mouth, so that when he barks, he shoots bees at you.
- Combat Medic: He was a Support type Skylander in Ring of Heroes, both pre- and post-revamp, before the game closed down. He doesn’t have any healing or status remove abilities, though, with the only real “support” abilities he has being able to raise his own resistance to status effects or his accuracy.
- Developer's Foresight: In Giants, one of the hats is a bone hat that usually goes through a Skylander's head or hair. But when Hot Dog wears it, he holds it in his mouth.
- Heroes Love Dogs: The squad of Skylanders who found him certainly did. They adopted him soon after he (literally) came crashing into their lives (and Gill Grunt's tent) and assisted them on their mission.
- Heroic Dog: As a Skylander, he's naturally this.
- Magma Man: Or rather, magma mutt, since he's a dog made out of magma.
- Starter Mon: In the original release of Ring of Heroes, he was one of the three Skylanders that were given to the player at the beginning of the game.
- Team Pet: Like Wrecking Ball, he's the main pet of the Skylanders as a whole.
Debuting in Swap Force
Smolderdash
Smolderdash always wanted to be a royal defender of the Fire Temple, but she was born during an eclipse and believed to be cursed, so she was denied. When Kaos attacked the Fire Temple and stole the First Flame to use as a birthday candle, Smolderdash leapt into action and stole the First Flame back. Upon her return, she was honored by the Fire Temple and allowed to join the royal defenders, but she chose to join the Skylanders instead to continue the fight against Kaos.
She has a LightCore version of her in Swap Force.
- All of the Other Reindeer: The Fire Temple wouldn't let her join the royal defenders because she was born during an eclipse.
- Attack! Attack! Attack!: She was an Attack type Skylander in Ring of Heroes after the revamp, after initially being an Expert Type.
- Born Unlucky: She was born during an eclipse, so her people thought she was cursed.
- Death from Above: Her Sunrise ability, activated when the player holds the primary attack button, causes Smolderdash to rise into the air and then land in a giant sun explosion.
- Expressive Mask: Her headdress is partially expressive and emotes with her.
- Multiple-Choice Past: Lost Islands gives her a different story. She was a princess who was prohibited from joining the Skylanders, so she put on a mask to hide her identity and sought to join them anyway.
- Power Glows: As a LightCore, her face lights up. Also, after purchasing her Eclipse ability, which lets her temporarily increase her speed and damage, her body will begin to visibly glow and smolder when it's ready to activate.
- Spy Catsuit: She doesn't do much spying, but she's dressed head-to-toe in a skin-tight black outfit.
Fryno
A former member of the Blazing Bikers Gang, Fryno was unaware of the fact that his gang was robbing people. Once he found this out, he told the other members of the gang to return the goods. This resulted in a huge fight with the entire gang against Fryno. He won. While he was returning the stolen items, Fryno was approached to join the Skylanders.
He returns in the Trap Team toy lineup as a Series 2 Skylander called Hog Wild Fryno and gets a mini version called Small Fry.
- The Atoner: Eon recruited Fryno while he was working to return the stolen goods the Blazing Bikers Gang had robbed from innocent people.
- Badass Biker: It's even part of his second figure.
- Car Fu: His tertiary attack, if he's heated up, is driving a motorcycle that rams into enemies. If the bottom upgrade path, "Fryno's Hot Shop", is chosen then the first upgrade allows him to always ride the bike no matter if he's heated up or not.
- The last upgrade for said bottom path is him jumping off his motorcycle and letting it crash into enemies and damage them in a small explosion.
- Collision Damage: Obtainable by picking the "Brawler" upgrade path. The last upgrade is called "Temperature Tantrum", and creates a fiery ring around him whenever he is heated up. Enemies within said ring takes damage, which works pretty well for Fryno since he is a melee-ranged fighter.
- Cool Bike: His hot ride.
- Defector from Decadence: Fryno was part of the Blazing Bikers Gang since he was young, but when he learned that they were stealing from innocent people, he was furious, telling them to return the stolen goods. When they refused, Fryno faced every single one of them. When that was done, he left the group and sought out to return the stolen goods, and met Eon along the way.
- Good Old Fisticuffs: He fights with this, and can slam his fists on the ground to heat them up and power up his punches.
- Hell-Bent for Leather: His jacket, jeans, and even his hat are made of leather. Fitting for a biker after all.
- Lightning Bruiser: He's fast and possesses some highly damaging attacks.
- Pintsized Powerhouse: He's in the running for the smallest Skylander ever, but also rests quite firmly at the high end of damage output.
- Playing with Fire: He has fire powers as a Fire elemental.
- Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Despite being one of the last released Skylanders of the Swap Force lineup, he played this role among the core Skylanders of that game in the following one, where he was not only the only core Skylander from Swap Force to receive a Series 2 repose when no other cores did, not even more prominent ones like Roller Brawl, Zoo Lou or Countdown, he was also the only Skylander from Swap Force to receive a Mini counterpart when the other fifteen ones were either from Spyro's Adventure or Giants.
- Unstoppable Rage: A core gameplay mechanic for him, in the form of "heat".
- Use Your Head: His tertiary attack when not heated up makes him run on all fours, horn-first. And the first enemy he runs into will be flung into the air.
Debuting in Trap Team
Torch
Torch used to be a dragon keeper alongside her grandfather, but one day a Snow Dragon turned the entire village into a glacier. After defeating the dragon, Torch found her grandfather missing. She joined the Skylanders in hopes of finding him.
- Fire-Breathing Weapon: She has a flamethrower that firmly averts Video Game Flamethrowers Suck.
- Flaming Hair: Which she can whip enemies with.
- Playing with Fire: She's a fire creature that fights with a flamethrower.
- Spicy Latina: She has a Mexican accent and her bio says she's very "hotheaded" and "fearless".
- Tragic Keepsake: Her beloved grandfather's lucky flaming horseshoe, which doubles as a handy ranged weapon.
- Video Game Flamethrowers Suck: Averted with a vengeance. Her Blazing Bellows attack packs some serious punch, and it very quickly gets upgraded to deal even more damage over a larger area.
Trail Blazer
A unicorn that discovered the mythical Unocorn, a unicorn with a Churro Horn, being trapped by Dark Wizards. Due to his hatred of unfairness, Trail Blazer went to attack against the wizards, driving them back. Turns out that some of the Unocorn's spicy cinnamon had rubbed off on Trail Blazer.
- Cool Horse: Good lord is he ever. A steampunk flame-wreathed unicorn who both hits like and resembles a steam train.
- Foe-Tossing Charge: His Stampede attack, at least for anything that survives the billowing flames that precede him.
- Hellish Horse: Visually, he's got the look of one: mane and tail made of fire, blood red skin and glowing yellow eyes. He definitely doesn't have the personality, though, apart from being quick to anger.
- Hot-Blooded: Quite literally. So hot, in fact, that his flames are actually sustained by his burning hatred of injustice.
- Jerkass Ball: Grabs this alongside Fist Bump and Fling Kong in the comic "I am Legendary" where they bully Déjà Vu over that they are going to beat her in the championship for a legendary status. This is something that's especially jarring in Trail Blazer's case, as his backstory mentions that he hates injustice.
- Playing with Fire: Shoots fireballs from his smokestack horn, in addition to gushing fire out of it during his Stampede move.
- Took a Third Option: While all Skylanders are capable of operating vehicles in Superchargers without exception, Trail Blazer has a unique problem as he completely lacks hands or even proper arms to steer with. He gets around this by driving with his mouth.
Giant
Hot Head
Finding magical oil was a great discovery in the Skylands — until a certain someone decided to cool off by diving into the black pool. This caused the island to explode and oil wouldn't be rediscovered for another 2,000 years. But for his reckless action, Hot Head was infused with the oil's power, granting him limitless fuel for his fires.
- Cool Bike: His Soul Gem power, Hot Rod, allows him to turn into one.
- Fire-Breathing Weapon: His right arm specifically releases fire from it like a flamethrower.
- Flaming Hair: Has a small fire jet coming out of his head.
- Hair-Trigger Temper: He's always been short-tempered, but that dip in the magical oil pool really added fuel to his fire.
- Hot-Blooded: His first idea when it came to needing to cool off was to jump into a pool of oil. Even still, he's described as angry and reckless.
- Incendiary Exponent: He was designed around one simple mechanic— cover enemies in oil from his left arm and light them on fire with his right arm.
- Magma Man: He's a fire golem, a creature made entirely of fire, magma and rock.
Swap Force
Blast Zone
Blast Zone is a Furnace Knight who specializes in bomb disposal, and is so good that the trolls decided to target him specifically. Unfortunately for them, when they tried to drop bombs into his house he quickly swallowed them and breathed their flame right back at them.
- Animated Armor: Although, he might be a fire elemental in a suit of armor, very much like Ignitor.
- Attack! Attack! Attack!: He was an Attack type Skylander in Ring of Heroes after the revamp, after initially being an Expert Type.
- Cartoon Bomb: His primary attack lobs these at his foes.
- Playing with Fire: While his primary attack is bombs, he also can rocket into opponents and leave a trail of fire and also breathe out fire that either makes his attacks stronger if they pass through them or explode if they form a ring to knock away enemies.
- Starter Mon: He is included in the starter pack for Swap Force.
Fire Kraken
Raised on a small island surrounded by a vast ocean of fire, Fire Kraken was the swiftest, most agile warrior his tribe had ever seen. And when a fleet of Fire Troll ships arrived to steal the legendary Burning Heart, a huge elemental crystal that fueled the fiery seas, Fire Kraken leapt into action. Using a magical staff to control his natural ability to wield fire, he set the mighty ships ablaze, forcing the trolls into a hasty retreat. Having saved the Burning Heart as well as his homeland, Fire Kraken soon joined the Skylanders, where he knew his skills would help those in need.
- Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: Fire Kraken's summation of his species.
- Our Dragons Are Different: A short, bipedal version of a traditional Chinese-style dragon.
Trap Masters
Wildfire
A lion who wanted to enter the Rite of Infernos, but was denied because he was made of gold. But it did not stop him from following them one night, and that night the group encountered a giant flame scorpion. Armed with his father's enchanted shield, Wildfire held back the scorpion, allowing his brethren time to escape.
- Breath Weapon: He is capable of breathing fire at opponents.
- Defend Command: Given his weapon, it completely makes sense that he would be a Defense type Skylander in Ring of Heroes. If he uses his second attack, “Fire Band Magic”, then his defense will be increased by 20% for two turns. His leader skill allows him to deflect 10% of an enemy attack if Wildfire’s HP is above 80%. It also raises the Effect Resistance Rate on him and other Fire Skylanders.
- Fiery Lion: A lion whose element is Fire.
- Gold-Colored Superiority: Inverted, as him being made of gold is what turned him into an outcast to his people.
- Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: Literally AND figuratively. Literally with his Heat Shield ability, which lets him block all incoming damage from the front, and figuratively with his astronomically high Defense stat.
- Playing with Fire: Wildfire can create chains of fire to pull opponents towards him and breathe fire. His Traptanium shield can also be set on fire to damage opponents that try to get close.
- Shield Bash: A devastatingly effective one at that, since his shield is a car-sized slab of Traptanium.
- You Will Not Evade Me: His Chains of Fire ability allows him to drag opponents towards him so he can bash them with his shield.
Ka-Boom
A blacksmith hailing from the volcanic Munitions Forge island. When a pirate named Captain Iron Beard tried to take over his home, his response was to sink his fleet one by one with a cannon he forged himself, still fresh from the fire. His bravery earned him a place in the Skylanders.
- Action Initiative: One of his attacks in Ring of Heroes is a two-hitter. Ka-Boom will be shooting a cannonball at one enemy chosen by the player, and then it will bounce onto another random enemy, although that enemy will be dealt more damage than the one that was decided by the player.
- Attack! Attack! Attack!: He was an Attack type Skylander in Ring of Heroes, both pre- and post-revamp, before the game closed down.
- Barbarian Longhair: He has blonde, long hair and can carry a cannon with nothing but his bare hands.
- BFG: He wields a Traptanium cannon in battle.
- The Blacksmith: He forged a hand-held cannon capable of sinking an entire fleet of ships.
- Death from Above: His tertiary ability "Mortar Strike", where he shoots a couple of cannonballs up in the air to let them rain down on the area in front of him, and the player is able to control the target. There are only two upgrades for it compared to how many upgrades his first two attacks get, the first increases the range of the area that the cannonballs can reach and the second being his Soul Gem, which transforms the cannonballs into Traptanium missiles.
- Fire Is Masculine: He's a Fire-element Skylander who happens to be very manly.
- Glass Cannon: And we are not referring to the Traptanium cannon he carries. Ka-Boom has some pretty powerful attacks, most notably his Cannon Jump and Mortar Strikenote , but he also has the second lowest health bar possible for the Trap Masters and the third lowest if every one of them is counted separately, having a base stat of 250. The only two Trap Masters who have less health than him are Lob-Star and Blastermind, who both have 240 HP as their bases. Ka-Boom can grow out of this as he levels up though, reaching around 750 HP at level 20.
- Heroic Build: He has a gigantic bodybuilder figure and he's a hero and has powers.
- Long-Range Fighter: Ka-Boom specializes in long-range cannon attacks and mortar fire. In fact, his only melee attack is his Rocket Jump.
- Macross Missile Massacre: His Soul Gem turns the Mortar Strike into this, as the cannonballs will be replaced by more powerful Traptanium missiles.
- Manly Man: A hulking, shirtless blacksmith capable of wielding a freshly forged, red-hot cannon with his bare hands? Oh yes, he qualifies.
- Mr. Fanservice: We're looking at a manly guy who walks around in nothing except leather boxers, showing off every muscle pec he could possibly have. Add in a deep voice and he is set.
- Mythology Gag: Munitions Forge was a level in A New Beginning.
- Pinball Projectile: If the "Cannonball Runner" upgrade path is chosen, the first upgrade, "Bouncing Balls", makes the cannonballs able to ricochet off walls. The next upgrade, "Super Bouncing Balls", allows them to also ricochet off enemies.
- Rocket Jump: Well, "Cannon Jump", but he still uses the blast to launch himself into the air. By pursuing his Jumping Juggernaut path, he can not only chain several leaps in a row, but light himself on fire while doing so.
- Spread Shot: The last upgrade on the "Cannonball Runner" path is a triple shot, which allows Ka-Boom to fire three cannonballs at once.
- Walking Shirtless Scene: He is never wearing a shirt, so one will get a good look at his chiseled abs.
SuperCharger
Spitfire
A speed demon that was about to become the fastest driver in the Super Skylands Racing Circuit. After an accident caused by a goblin racer, Spitfire spent three weeks rebuilding his vehicle, the Hot Streak, so he could be back on the racetrack. But right when he returned, that's when Kaos used his Sky Eater to wreak havoc in Skylands. But Spitfire was approached by Master Eon, who offered him the title of leader of the SuperChargers.
- Attack! Attack! Attack!: He was an Attack type Skylander in Ring of Heroes, both pre- and post-revamp, before the game closed down. The same also applied to his Shadow counterpart, which was absent in the revamp version.
- The Leader: For the SuperChargers.
- Only Sane Man: In the comic "Secret Agent Secrets", where Stormblade and Nightfall bickered over their different ways of worldviews while Spitfire had to keep them on track and focused on their mission.
- Starter Mon: He is included in the Xbox and Playstation starter packs of SuperChargers.
- Technicolor Fire: His is bright blue. In his Dark variant, it's instead black.
Senseis
Ember
Ember was raised to be the successor of the Dragonfire Dojo, training highly in the art of Dual-Blades. One day, Kaos attacked her village to ban every form of martial art. Ember drove the invasion away, and was promoted to the Skylanders as a Sentinel sensei.
- Attack! Attack! Attack!: She was an Attack type Skylander in Ring of Heroes after the revamp, after initially being an Expert Type.
- Double Weapon: She wields a double-bladed katana.
- Everything's Better with Samurai: She has the armor, the combat prowess, and the weapon (albeit with two blades instead of one).
- Fog Feet: She has a mass of fire in place of legs.
Flare Wolf
A former Wolf Scout who defended his town when Ice Ogres attacked it by firing the fireworks that were planned to be used for the annual St. Wigglewort's Day celebration. He not only drove the Ogres back, he gave the best fireworks show the town had seen for 10 years!
- Attack! Attack! Attack!: He was an Attack type Skylander in Ring of Heroes, both pre- and post-revamp, before the game closed down.
- BFG: Being of the Bazooker class, he uses a firecracker launcher as a weapon. He can also unleash four at once with his Sky-Chi attack.
- Do Not Run with a Gun: He has to stand still while he is firing his rockets. Not so much with his Sky-Chi, where he can move, albeit slowly.
- Don't Try This at Home: Said word for word when he rides one of his own rockets up into the sky to more easily bombard opponents.
- Noble Wolf: A heroic wolf who was a member of a scout group and fought against Ice Ogres that attacked his village.
- Punny Name: On "flare" and "werewolf".