Skylanders: I Have Questions, You Have Answers! (I hope)

Started by KidTDragon, May 18, 2016, 01:58:13 PM

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May 18, 2016, 01:58:13 PM Last Edit: June 17, 2016, 09:55:04 AM by KidTDragon
Greetings, all you Skylander-loving shmaxites! Your resident Skylanders mod here, with some questions about the original Toys-to-Life line that you all know so much more about than I do.

1) Are trading cards and web codes the same in North America and Europe (and Japan, I guess)? So far I've only seen NA versions (to my knowledge), but I didn't notice any language on them that would need to be altered for different regions like on their packaging.

2) I've seen "Series X" on some figures' packaging, but it doesn't seem to be used the same way that other lines do (to designate a group of figures released around the same time). Rather, Skylanders seems to use it to indicate how many times a character has received a figure, e.g. Spyro's first figure is designated as Series 1, his differently-posed Giants figure is Series 2, his differently-posed Swap Force figure is Series 3, etc. Is this correct? It appears to be correct; fortunately it's not creating a categorizing problem like I was worried it would. Consider this one answered.

More questions as I think of them, and thanks in advance!
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KidTDragon

I thought of more questions:

3) I've noticed that some Traps come with a special version of a certain enemy already trapped in them. From what I've been able to find, it appears that these particular Traps will turn the standard version of the enemy it comes with into the special version when said standard version is trapped with it. For example, if I release the Red Hot Tussle Sprout from the Trap that it came in, then use that same Trap to catch a regular Tussle Sprout, that Tussle Sprout will become a Red Hot Tussle Sprout in the Trap. Am I right about this?

4) Does every figure in a Skylanders subline come with the same instruction booklet? Like, if I buy SWAP Force Starter Pack, a 3 pack, and 6 figures, will they all come with the exact same instruction booklet? And are the instruction booklets in North America the same as the ones in Europe?

More to come, probably.
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