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"Abracadabra! Hey there! Wanna see some magic tricks?"
- Skylanders: Ring of Heroes

The Magic element is one of the eight original elements in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. Magic can be a vague element. While many of them are sorcerers or magicians, just as many of them are associated with other concepts, like chemistry. It seems to be a catch-all for any type of magic not associated with the other elements, and conversely, Magic Skylanders can control other elements just fine if they wish.

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Core Skylanders

Debuting in Spyro's Adventure

    Spyro 

Spyro

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Click here to see his Series 2 form
Click here to see his Series 3 form (Mega Ram Spyro)
Click here to see Dark Spyro
Click here to see Legendary Spyro
"All fired up!"
Notable variants: Dark Spyro, Legendary Spyro, Elite Spyro
Voiced by: Josh Keaton (Spyro's Adventure to SuperChargers), Matthew Mercer (Imaginators)

A legendary purple dragon from a faraway land, Spyro is famous for his many adventures — perhaps you've heard of some of them. Having been invited to join the Skylanders, Spyro now protects the Skylands just as fiercely as he has fought evil elsewhere.


See: Spyro the Dragon (The Character)

    Voodood 

Voodood

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"Axe first, questions later!"
Notable variants: Elite Voodood
Voiced by: André Sogliuzzo (Giants onwards)

During his rite of passage in the Cave of Trials, Voodood discovered a dragon skeleton with the legendary Axe Reaver where its heart would be. Taking the dragon's skull and the axe as his own, Voodood became a decorated warrior and protector of his people, joining the Skylanders after becoming the last of his tribe.


  • Attack Reflector: His Soul Gem unlocks this ability for his tripwires.
  • Barbaric Battleaxe: His primary weapon, the Axe Reaver, befits his and his tribe's bravery and bravado, and is capable of detaching its head to act like a grappling to quick approach enemies. It can also be charged with magical electricity either to attack opponents that touch him or shock enemies near where he slashes.
  • Booby Trap: He has a magical tripwire for a power. He can also upgrade this to lay down multiple tripwires.
  • The Bus Came Back: After being one of the eight Skylanders from Spyro's Adventure to not get a repose for Giants or the two following games, he finally came back as an Eon's Elite in Superchargers.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: He's an orc wearing a skull, and yet is a good guy.
  • Face Heelturn: In the comic "Secret Agent Secrets", he, Ghost Roaster, and Boomer go MIA during a mission and the team who headed out to find them also find out that they have turned over to Spellslamzer's side out of jealousy that the new Skylander groups made everyone throw them under the bus. Subverted, as they only did that to later backstab Spellslamzer.
  • Never Bareheaded: Voodood has never been shown without the dragon skull he wears on his head, which is something he doesn't even take off when the player puts a hat on him, unlike Wash Buckler and Rattle Shake two games later.
  • Our Orcs Are Different: Is called an orc, but he looks very different than traditional fantasy depictions, having nostrils instead of a nose and reptilian eyes.
  • Skeletons in the Coat Closet: He wears a skull on his head.

    Double Trouble 

Double Trouble

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Click here to see his Series 2 form
Click here to Royal Double Trouble
"Boom shock-a-laka!"
Notable variants: Royal Double Trouble
Voiced by: Alex Ness

Hailing from the tropical regions of Skylands, Double Trouble was searching for spell ingredients when he found a lily said to multiply a spell's power. But after he ate it, he found it multiplied something else, giving him the ability to make half-size, exploding copies of himself.

He returns in the Giants toy lineup as a Series 2 Skylander.


  • Action Bomb: His copies. They also draw attacks away from him.
  • Chain Lightning: His Wow Pow upgrade allows his Eldritch Beam to chain to different foes.
  • Cool Mask: A huge tribal mask.
  • Clone Degeneration: His clones are much smaller than him. And explosive.
  • Expendable Clone: They serve as his secondary attack, even.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: His reason for not getting mad when the lily's ability backfired by multiplying him instead of his magic spell's power is because he was incredibly lonely, prior to that event.
  • Me's a Crowd: Double Trouble can create as many as three doubles of himself, though they don't have the same abilities as him and are mostly mobile explosives.
  • Shout-Out: In Giants, he sings the "level complete" music from Super Mario Bros. after defeating a large slew of Mooks.
  • Useless Useful Spell: His Soul Gem ability is called "Waterwalker", which allows him to fly over water... and that's it. This doesn't affect his gameplay at all whenever he's on land and he doesn't get any benefits from flying over water, unlike what Stump Smash's Soul Gem does. To make matters worse, traversing through water was something that was only ever utilized in Spyro's Adventure, and the following games did not change his ability except for Swap Force, which replaced it with the ability to hover over hazards and gain more speed in zones where Water is the powerful element. Only for Trap Team to turn it back into the original fly over water ability. But even in Spyro's Adventure, you get Gill Grunt in the starter pack, who by being a Water Skylander, is already able to traverse through water from the get-go, so even getting Double Trouble's Soul Gem power unlocks nothing.
  • Witch Doctor: His design inspiration, shown by his tribal mask, feathers, and staff.

    Wrecking Ball 

Wrecking Ball

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"Wreck 'n' roll!"
Voiced by: Ryan Cooper (Giants onwards)

Wrecking Ball started out as a grub worm, to be used as an ingredient in a wizard's magic potion. Surprisingly, he swallowed the entire potion, swelling to enormous size. Then he swallowed the wizard.

He returns in the Giants toy lineup as a Series 2 Skylander.


  • All Animals Are Dogs: He acts a lot like a dog even though he's a grub worm.
  • Art Evolution: Throughout the 6 games, his color deepened and his eyes began to shrink in size. Best seen in this video displaying the changes via his magic moments.
  • Badass Adorable: Just look at him. His high-pitched voice adds to the adorable factor.
  • Big Eater: He eats everything, even inedible objects like treasure.
  • Eaten Alive: Wrecking Ball inflicts this on smaller enemies when fully upgraded.
  • Extreme Omnivore: If upgraded, he can eat treasure and his Soul Gem lets him eat enemies (even some bigger than he is).
  • Gasshole: He burps a lot. He gets three belch attacks with upgrades - the second where he wafts his belch by spinning 360 degrees, the third is him using it while rolling.
  • Gratuitous Disco Sequence: Wrecking Ball's Wow Pow allows him to roll inside a disco ball, with appropriate backing music.
  • Overly-Long Tongue: His long tongue is his main attack. With upgrades, it can get even longer.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: Even though he's an oversized grub, he's extremely cute.
  • Rolling Attack: His secondary attack lets him roll around pinball-style.
  • Team Pet: Along with Hot Dog. In fact, Eon made him a Skylander because Wrecking Ball reminded Eon of his own pet. Also, talking to Quigley in the Ruins with him prompts Quigley to say "Hi boy. You hungry?" as if talking to a pet.

Debuting in Giants

    Pop Fizz 

Pop Fizz

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Click here to see his beast form
Click here to see his Series 2 form (Super Gulp Pop Fizz)
Click here to see LightCore Pop Fizz
Click here to see Punch Pop Fizz
Click here to see Love Potion Pop Fizz
"The motion of the potion!"
Notable variants: Punch Pop Fizz, LightCore Pop Fizz, Love Potion Pop Fizz, Birthday Bash Big Bubble Pop Fizz
Voiced by: Bobcat Goldthwait
Primary Attack: Potion Lob
Secondary Attack: Beast Form
Tertiary Attack: New Concoctions
Soul Gem Ability: Shake It!
Wow Pow Ability: Beaker Buddy (Series 2), OversizeME! (Series 3)

Nobody knows Pop Fizz's history. Due to his extensive messing about with magic potions, we don't even know what he originally looked like. Due to his craziness, nobody wants to risk working with him. He tried to overcome this by making a charm potion, but it instead turns him into a (more) crazed berserker — or maybe that's what he was going for in the first place?

He returns in the Swap Force toy lineup as a Series 2 Skylander called Super Gulp Pop Fizz and in Trap Team as a Series 3 Skylander called Fizzy Frenzy Pop Fizz. He has a LightCore version of him in Giants.

In SuperChargers, he comes in contact with a Rift Engine and gets promoted to a SuperCharger as Big Bubble Pop Fizz.


  • Alchemy Is Magic: An alchemist whose element is Magic.
  • Attack! Attack! Attack!: He was an Attack type Skylander in Ring of Heroes after the revamp, initially being an Expert type.
  • Blue Is Heroic: He is a fighter for good and is blue.
  • Booze-Based Buff: A G-Rated example— it's soda he's drinking that can turn him into a beast that attacks in melee combat as opposed to his normal form's more range approach..
  • Captain Obvious: Noted when he levels up.
    "Oh... I was very big there for a second!"
  • Cloudcuckoolander: He’s generally seen as one of the most insane Skylanders by everyone he meets, and when playing as him, it’s not hard to see why.
  • Don't Try This at Home: One of his quotes for when he throws potions, said word for word, only with "kids" added at the end.
  • Edible Ammunition: His potions can either be thrown or drank for various effects.
  • Gold Makes Everything Shiny: When his Series 2 Wow Pow has been purchased, he gets new gold-colored gloves.
  • Hulking Out: He becomes an even more hyperactive beast when he drinks his potions. His Series 3 Wow Pow lets him become even bigger.
  • Jekyll & Hyde: Downplayed; Pop Fizz's personality doesn't change in his transformation, but he does seem to be more excited.
  • Lightning Bruiser: When he is in his beast form. While in this form, Pop Fizz uses a lot more brawn and melee oriented attacks compared to his normal form where he uses his potions to fight. But that doesn't slow him down at all. In fact, he becomes even faster, as he slices his way through enemies in a quick manner. His Series 3 Wow Pow, however, allows him to turn this form into the exact opposite.
  • Mad Scientist: From his bio: "It's widely known that he is a little crazy, his experiments are reckless, and the accidents they cause are too numerous to measure."
  • Magic Pants: His gloves, footwear, and even backpack including the beakers in it stay intact when he both turns into a beast and when he turns back.
  • "Metaphor" Is My Middle Name: Claimed to be 'Success', stated when completing a lock puzzle.
  • Mighty Glacier: Fizzy Frenzy Pop Fizz's Wow Pow "Oversize ME!" turns his beast form into this. The attacks in this form are now stronger, but makes Pop Fizz move a lot slower, almost slower than the Giants.
  • The Minion Master: The purple potion he unlocks by purchasing his tertiary attack is throwing beakers that grow out legs and fights alongside Pop Fizz.
  • No More for Me: Played with in the E3 trailer, where Pop Fizz (and other Skylanders) are talking about how they don't believe the Giants are actually real, only to be thoroughly surprised when the giants Tree Rex and Bouncer show up behind them.
    Pop Fizz: Okay, I'm quittin' the soda!
  • Playing with Fire: He can unlock a fire breath for his beast mode if the “Best of the Beast” path is chosen.
  • Punny Name: Pop for "soda pop" and Fizz for fizzy soda drinks, combined to make a play on "pop quiz".
  • Power Glows: LightCore Pop Fizz's potion glows.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: Or more fittingly with Love Potion Pop Fizz, real men ARE pink.
  • Red Is Heroic: He had both the heroic colors ever since his debut game with his first variant, Punch Pop Fizz.
  • Retcon: His backstory says that he has experimented with so many potions and tried so many on himself that he has forgotten what he looked like originally. Imaginators, however, establishes a factory known as Fizzland which is apparently where he gets all of his potions from, even though his backstory highly suggests that he makes them himself. The level also features a portrait of Pop Fizz as a baby, looking exactly like he does now, only he is smaller, even though he is supposed to have changed his appearance after years of being his own test subject.
  • Stance System:
    • Normal Pop Fizz can switch between throwing potions that explode, spawn a minion, or leave a puddle of acid.
    • Drinking these potions switches him from a long range attacker to a melee fighter, with the different potions causing him to attack with either claw slashes, fire breath, or a shockwave attack.
  • Starter Mon: Punch Pop Fizz is included in the 3DS starter pack of Giants.
  • Super Mode: His Beast Form, which allows him to use powerful claw swipes and, on one upgrade path, various powers dependent on what potion he drank to turn into Beast Form.
  • Sweet Tooth: Pop Fizz really loves soda.
  • Too Awesome to Use: Two of his character spells in Battlecast, "Loco-Potion" and "Buurrp!" both does high damage to the enemy team in different ways (Loco-Potion damages one for 80 and Buurrp! damages all for 70), but they both have the disadvantage of Pop Fizz having to be subdued.
  • Voice for the Voiceless: Well, the one he serves this role for isn't voiceless at all, but "Lightning Rod Faces the Cyclops Queen" shows that Pop Fizz is one of the only people in Skylands (and the only one we know) who understands Double Trouble's language.
  • Your Size May Vary: His beast form's size is inconsistent between ads for Giants and in-game. In the ads, it was almost twice the size of Jet-Vac while in-game it's noticeably shorter. And this was before his Series 3 Wow Pow in Trap Team where he can grow into a bigger beast when bought.

Big Bubble Pop Fizz

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Click here to see Birthday Bash Big Bubble Pop Fizz
Click here to see the Soda Skimmer
"Thanks Buzz! We really like to mix it up!"

Primary Attack: Bubble Blast
Secondary Attack: Bubbling Beast Form
Tertiary Attack: Mixture Modifier
Soul Gem Ability: Spiked Punch!

  • Added Alliterative Appeal: His birthday variant, Birthday Bash Big Bubble Pop Fizz.
  • Bouncing Battler: After the "Genetic Engineering" upgrade has been bought, if Pop Fizz is in his blue Beast Form, pressing attack 3 will cause him to bounce forward in a bubble.
  • Bubble Gun: If it wasn't obvious from his name. He uses his new tuba to blow bouncing bubbles, but he can also switch out the current chemical he's using for another type of attack, keeping the Stance System part of his moveset.
  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: Unlike how it was in his regular potions counterpart's beast form, Big Bubble Pop Fizz’s beast is now colored differently depending on what chemical Pop Fizz drank (blue for bubbles, orange for the yellow chemical, and green for acid).
  • Dreadful Musician: According to the bio of Birthday Bash Big Bubble Pop Fizz, whenever there is a birthday party at Skylanders Academy, those who arrive late must sing the birthday song for the entire academy. Pop Fizz uses this opportunity to further try out his tuba, something the other party guests don’t really appreciate.
  • Gasshole: The “Genetic Engineering” upgrade gives Pop Fizz the ability to burp out acid when he is in his green beast form.
  • Goggles Do Nothing: Unlike Splat, who also wears goggles, Pop Fizz never puts his on when he is driving a vehicle.
  • Ground Punch: His Soul Gem is this. By holding the primary attack button while Pop Fizz is in any of his beast forms, he charges up a slam and then punches the ground, launching all enemies up in the air.
  • Instrument of Murder: It's explicitly said in Birthday Bash Big Bubble Pop Fizz's backstory that what Pop Fizz is wearing on his back is a tuba. It's only ever used for storing chemicals during gameplay and not used to make Pop Fizz a Musical Assassin, though.
  • Overly Long Name: Birthday Bash Big Bubble Pop Fizz, which combines his new SuperChargers name with a name from being a variant.
  • Stance System: Similarly to his original figure, Pop Fizz is able to switch between using his Potion Creation Station to fire bubbles, a short-range white potion, or a puddle of acid. He retains his ability to switch between this moveset and his Beast mode and gets a different tertiary attack in this mode depending on the chemical he drank.
  • Unishment: How he sees the penalty of singing to the entire school whenever he arrives last, because this allows him to try his tuba out for its musical capabilities more and more.

Debuting in Swap Force

    Star Strike 

Star Strike

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Click here to see Enchanted Star Strike
"Shoot for the stars!"
Notable variants: Enchanted Star Strike, LightCore Star Strike
Voiced by: Misty Lee

Kaos tried several ways to banish the Skylanders, but when testing one spell, he messed up and brought Star Strike to him from a distant galaxy. He tried to recruit her as an ally, but she wouldn't have any of it and promptly turned on him, making her an easy choice for Eon to ask her to be a Skylander.

She has a LightCore version of her in Giants.


    Dune Bug 

Dune Bug

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"Can't beat the beetle!"
Voiced by: Nolan North

Dune Bug was the next in a long line of defenders of an ancient Arkeyan city that his people had taken over and learned the magic secrets from. When the city was attacked by the Sand Mages of Doom, Dune Bug buried the city deeper underground so that they could never reach it.


  • Energy Ball: His Dune Balls, which he can roll around and scoop up enemies with.
  • One-Hit Kill: Trapping a foe in a Dune Ball then pushing them off the edge. Considering that Skylands is a World in the Sky, there are lots of opportunities for him to do so.
  • Ring Out: His Dune Balls specialize in doing this to multiple smaller, non-stationary foes.

Debuting in Trap Team

    Déjà Vu 

Déjà Vu

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Click here to see Legendary Déjà Vu
"Did that just happen?"
Notable variants: Legendary Déjà Vu
Voiced by: Betsy Foldes

After working tirelessly to make a machine that would make the perfect three-minute egg in half the time, a group of evil sea slugs appeared on her island, wanting to use the machine for themselves. To stop this, Déjà Vu turned the machine clock’s hands to thirteen, causing a blast. This blast gave her time-based powers, which she used to drive back the slugs.


  • Ambiguously Human: She wears fingerless gloves that show she has pale humanoid hands, but her face is obscured by her mask.
  • Combat Medic: She was a Support type Skylander in Ring of Heroes, both pre- and post-revamp, before the game closed down. After charging up her first attack, she increases the attack of one ally.
  • Cool Mask: She has a very sleek mask of silver and she is most definitely an awesome fighter.
  • Expressive Mask: In issue #4 of the comic, where it's shown that it serves as her face, as she shows her sadness through it.
  • Girlish Pigtails: She has pigtails and she seems to be somewhat youthful.
  • Me's a Crowd: Can create holograms of herself from the past that explode, or she can activate the ability again to switch places with them.
  • Mundane Utility: Her time control research, and the machine that ultimately gave Déjà Vu her powers, were intended to cook the perfect three-minute egg in a minute and a half.
  • Time Master: She can summon Past Selves that mimic her prior movements and then explode. With upgrades, they can replay a longer history, attack on their own, and even freeze enemies in time.
  • Unrealistic Black Hole: Can create one by summoning a Time Rift and hitting it with a Space-Time Shot.

    Cobra Cadabra 

Cobra Cadabra

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"Charmed and ready!"
Notable variants: King Cobra Cadabra
Voiced by: Sunil Malhortra

A cobra who was the assistant to the traveling magician The Great Mabuni, who himself wanted to be a magician. As the Mysteriously Mad Magic Masters of Mystery didn’t allow Cobra Cadabra to be taught, Mabuni taught him himself. The guild would not allow this, and sent magic rabbits to deal with them. But Cobra Cadabra played an enchanting tune on his flute to hypnotize the rabbits and lead them away. The guild were impressed by this action and invited him to become a magician, and Cobra later also became a Skylander.


Giant

    Ninjini 

Ninjini

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Click here to see Scarlet Ninjini
"Any last wishes?"
Notable variants: Scarlet Ninjini
Voiced by: Laura Bailey

Ninjini was a renowned magical ninja, even more ancient than the Arkeyans. That is, until a jealous sorceress sealed her in a magic bottle, intending her to be trapped for eternity. But after years upon years of determination and training, Ninjini eventually broke free of her prison, and she still carries the bottle as a reminder of the challenge she has beaten.

She has a mini version (formerly sidekick) in Trap Team called Mini-Jini.


  • Attack! Attack! Attack!: She was an Attack type Skylander in Ring of Heroes after the revamp, after initially being an Expert type.
  • Dual Wielding: Two swords longer than most Skylanders are tall.
  • Fog Feet: Her lower half is a blue wisp.
  • Genie in a Bottle: A bottle that she still carries to this day, and can use to attack her enemies with.
  • Highly-Visible Ninja: Dual Wielding Japanese swords and wearing Japanese armor.
  • Mind over Matter: Unlike the other Giants, Ninjini doesn't use her PHYSICAL strength during the Feats of Strength, but rather employs ancient Djinni magic to get things done. Possibly intentional: she IS a ninja, after all, more known for graceful and lethal sword-arts rather then sheer brute force.
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: We're talking about a ninja genie elf, here.
  • Sealed Badass in a Can: Formerly. The sealing actually made her more badass as she spent that time training until she was able to break free from her prison.
  • Time Abyss: Ninjini is canonically the oldest Skylander to exist as she was around before the Arkeyans "rose to power". The Arkeyans ruled for "eons" and prior to that, they protected Skylands as the Skylanders didn't exist yet. Given that they were defeated 10,000 years ago as of Giants, her age could very well be in the millions or even billions.
  • The Smurfette Principle: She's the only female Giant.
  • What Could Have Been: Her design in the Alpha was very different. She looked like this, was named "Djini", and spoke in the voice of a robotic Cali, while her catchphrase was instead "Your wish is my command.". Her swords were also red and yellow instead of silver and black. Strangely, her Alpha icon depicted the Ninjini design that did get used, not the Alpha design.

Swap Force

    Hoot Loop 

Hoot Loop

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Click here to see Enchanted Hoot Loop
"Let's ruffle some feathers!"
Notable variants: Enchanted Hoot Loop
Voiced by: Robin Atkin Downes

A magical owl born in the circus, Hoot Loop used his mystic teleportation to become the star act of his show. When a bunch of Greebles attacked the show, Hoot Loop used his magic abilities to defeat them all. Master Eon happened to be in the audience when this happened and invited Hoot Loop into the Skylanders.


  • Circus Brat: Hoot Loop was born in the circus and later became the star of his show.
  • Homing Projectile: His magical bolts seek out nearby enemies.
  • Teleport Spam: Some upgrades for his bottom are keyed toward this.
  • Weaponized Teleportation: His bottom half's main shtick is a little something called Loop the Loop, allowing him to teleport a short distance ahead and damage any enemies nearby.

    Trap Shadow 

Trap Shadow

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"Hide and sleek!"
Voiced by: Marc Worden

Trap Shadow was once part of an elite tribe of hunters and used his mastery of stealth and ingenious traps to catch nearly everything that could be caught. Eventually he became famed throughout Skylands. This fame attracted the attention of an evil group of wizards, who tried to kidnap him and planned to use his skills to trap the most uncatchable thing of all- Master Eon himself. However, Trap Shadow sensed them from miles away and took down every single one.


  • Absurdly Sharp Claws: His Feral Instincts path lets him upgrade his claws.
  • Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: He's a deep purple, with sky blue stripes.
  • Casting a Shadow: His primary abilities revolve around shadows, as he can use them to hide from opponents and infuse his claws with them.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: His powers revolve around the use of shadow magic, which he uses to employ some rather terrifying ambush tactics, but there's no question where his loyalties lie.
  • Hunter Trapper: Hails from a tribe of them.
  • Panthera Awesome: A composite of various felines. He generally resembles a panther, but has the teeth of a saber-tooth cat and the stripes of a tiger.
  • Trap Master: Though he is fully capable of fighting close range, some of his fighting style revolves around the use of bear traps. He is not a member of the Trap Team, however.

Trap Masters

    Blastermind 

Blastermind

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Voiced by: Wally Wingert

After falling into a cavern filled with Psionic Power Crystals during a game of “hide and sheep”, his friends found themselves face to face with the Ham Dragon. Luckily, Blastermind was bestowed the crystal’s powers after they “heard” his thoughts of saving his friends, and he used this power to escape the cavern and defeat the Ham Dragon.


  • Combat Medic: He was a Support type Skylander in Ring of Heroes, both pre- and post-revamp, before the game closed down. Between his two attacks, he can remove beneficial effects on one enemy with one of them while his other grants an ally a random beneficial effect. His leader skill also raises his and his teammates’ defenses after they remove an effect from an enemy.
  • Cutting the Knot: His Soul Gem ability, Lock Puzzle Psychic, lets him charge up a Levitation attack and release it on a Lock Puzzle to solve it instantly. This also works in the two games following Trap Team, despite all three of them having vastly different Lock Puzzles.
  • Mind over Matter: It is his catchphrase, after all. He can levitate enemies and smash them on the ground with his psychic powers. He also transports himself by floating instead of walking.
  • Pstandard Psychic Pstance: As seen in his official artwork.

    Enigma 

Enigma

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"Out of sight!"
Voiced by: Steve Blum

Summoned by a Mabu Mystic because he wanted someone to play Skystones with. But when the Darkness was on the move to invade Enigma’s homeworld and the Mabu had no idea how to close the gateway to this world, Enigma decided to close it himself, cutting himself off from his homeworld forever.


  • Combat Medic: He was a Support type Skylander in Ring of Heroes, both pre- and post-revamp, before the game closed down, with his passive leader ability increasing the effect resistance of every team member who is a Magic Skylander.
  • I Choose to Stay: In a sacrifical sort of way. Enigma was summoned to Skylands simply because a mage in the world wanted someone to play Skystones with. But when minions of the Darkness began to head towards the gateway created by the mage with him not knowing how to close it, Enigma decided to take drastic measures and close the gateway himself from Skylands, which then made it impossible for him to return to his homeworld. But this sacrifice is what helped Enigma get a place among the Trap Team at the very least.
  • Invisibility: His secondary ability turns him invisible.
  • Magic Staff: His Traptanium Sigil is one.

SuperCharger

    Splat 

Splat

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"The art of war!"
Notable variants: Power Blue Splat
Voiced by: Brittany Snow

A faun who was getting tired of her village's orderly ways of reciting the same art and music every single day. Splat only ever wanted to learn the art of war and started sneaking off to a river where she practiced her skills, and later used them to repel an invasion on her village by Drows.


  • Art Attacker: Her weapon is a paintbrush staff that is an effective melee weapon, but can also create paint constructs to attack.
  • Attack! Attack! Attack!: She was an Attack type Skylander in Ring of Heroes, both pre- and post-revamp, before the game closed down.
  • Blue Is Heroic: Otherwise she wouldn’t be called Power Blue Splat.
  • Creative Sterility: Her home village suffered badly from this, and she didn't like it one bit.
  • Fauns and Satyrs: She is a more animalistic version of this, having horns and hooves but having a more deer-like face.
  • Goggles Do Nothing: Unlike Big Bubble Pop Fizz, this is averted, as she slides her goggles on while driving, most likely to keep out dust and wind on land and air and to allow for vision while underwater.
  • Magic Staff: A variation, as she mostly uses her staff much like that of a bo staff, but can use it to create paint constructs.
  • Pink Means Feminine: She's all-pink with some purple hues and she's quite feminine in looks. She's also art-oriented.

Senseis

    Mysticat 

Mysticat

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"The master of mystery!"
Voiced by: Jocelyn Blue

A Sphinx that guarded the entrance to the Enchanted Desert. After venturing himself through the desert out of curiosity why so many others wanted to, he fought various enemies, to which his elders told him that the desert revealed one's purpose in life, and Mysticat's is just that, defending Skylands from the forces of evil.


  • Combat Medic: He was an Support type Skylander in Ring of Heroes after the revamp, initially being an Expert type.
  • Doppelgänger Attack: Can summon mystic duplicates of himself to distract and bombard opponents with even more beams.
  • Fighter, Mage, Thief: Of the Magic Senseis in Imaginators, he is the Mage to Buckshot's Thief and Pain-Yatta's Fighter, being a Sorcerer Sensei.
  • Furry Reminder: One of his idle animations is him suddenly getting spooked by something only he can see or hear, much like an actual cat.
  • Our Centaurs Are Different: Albeit one with the body of a lion and the torso of a cat person.
  • Punny Name: On "mystical" and "cat".
  • Riddling Sphinx: His previous occupation before he became a Sensei. Some of his quotes are even set-up like riddles.

    Buckshot 

Buckshot

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"Quiver with fear!"
Voiced by: Edward Bosco

A Sky-Faun that got banished to the Magic Realm of Mysterious Mazes alongside his siblings by an evil Spell Punk. The magic of the enchanted labyrinth started to affect him, to the point where he learned how to teleport, finally freeing him and his siblings.


  • Attack! Attack! Attack!: He was an Attack type Skylander in Ring of Heroes, both pre- and post-revamp, before the game closed down.
  • Book Dumb: As he states himself:
    Buckshot: I can't make heads or tails out of these numbers, of course I failed math. Heads or Tails class too...
  • Fauns and Satyrs: He's a Sky-Faun, with more emphasis on his goat-like traits than Splat.
  • Fighter, Mage, Thief: Of the Magic Senseis in Imaginators, he is the Thief to Mysticat's Mage and Pain-Yatta's Fighter, being a Bowslinger Sensei and having the ability to create portals for him to teleport both himself and his arrows through.
  • Master Archer: He didn't get that gig teaching Bowslinger Imaginators for nothing.
  • Prophet Eyes: He's got all-white eyes and a nice array of magical abilities.
  • Thinking Up Portals: His Goat Portals ability does this. His Sky-Chi ability produces many of these, which Buckshot lampshades:
    Buckshot: Man, that was a lot of portals!

    Pain-Yatta 

Pain-Yatta

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"So long, sucker!"

See: Trap Team Villains


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