The '''Statistics''' (or ''stats'') define the overall strength of a [[Skylanders|Skylander]] in various areas in [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]. Which stats are used varies per game. The [[Skylanders: Spyro's Universe|webgame]] uses stats similar those mentioned on the official website and the figure cards. The console version uses its own kind of stats. Finally, the 3DS version uses the Skylander's level and nothing else.
The '''Statistics''' (or ''stats'') define the overall strength of a [[Skylanders|Skylander]] in various areas in [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]. Which stats are used varies per game. The console versions uses a set of stats similar to those found in many [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Role-playing_video_game RPG games]. The 3DS version uses the Skylander's level to determine the hieght of all other stats, as well as which abilities are available. Finally, the [[Skylanders: Spyro's Universe|webgame]] uses stats similar to the Power Stats, but with different values.
The '''Power Stats''' mentioned on the official website and figure cards <u>aren't</u> used in any of the games.
The '''Power Stats''' mentioned on the official website and figure cards are <u>not</u> used in any of the games.
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*'''Level:''' Affects the strength and which abilities a Skylander has. The maximum level is 10. All other stats are increased as the level increases.
*'''Level:''' Affects the strength of a Skylander, as well as which abilities they have. All other stats are increased as the level increases. The maximum level is 10.
*'''Health Boosts:''' Affects how much health a Skylander has.
*'''Health Boosts:''' Affects how much health a Skylander has.
*'''Damage Boosts:''' Affects how much damage a Skylander deals with attacks.
*'''Damage Boosts:''' Affects how much damage a Skylander deals with attacks.
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The Statistics (or stats) define the overall strength of a Skylander in various areas in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. Which stats are used varies per game. The console versions uses a set of stats similar to those found in many RPG games. The 3DS version uses the Skylander's level to determine the hieght of all other stats, as well as which abilities are available. Finally, the webgame uses stats similar to the Power Stats, but with different values.
The Power Stats mentioned on the official website and figure cards are not used in any of the games.
In the console version of Skylanders, gaining levels only increases health. To increase the other stats, Skylanders will have to complete Heroic Challenges given by Cali. They can complete these on any console, regardless of ownership.
Level: Affects how much health a Skylander has. The maximum level is 10.
Health: How much damage a Skylander can take before it can no longer fight and has to rest.
Speed: How quickly a Skylander moves.
Armor: Affects the chance that no health is lost when a Skylander is hit. When an attack is absorbed, instead of a damage number, a Yellow Shield will appear.
Critical Hit: Affects the chance of doing +50% more damage. If a hit is critical, a ! will appear on the target.
Elemental Power: Affects the damage bonus Skylanders get in a zone of their Elemental, or when battling a Skylander with an element they're strong against. Skylanders get a +7 bonus for each other unlocked Skylander of the same element.
Heroics: How many Heroic Challenges a Skylander has completed.
Hero Level: The level a Skylander has in the webgame. This stat isn't used in the console game.
Level: Affects the strength of a Skylander, as well as which abilities they have. All other stats are increased as the level increases. The maximum level is 10.
Health Boosts: Affects how much health a Skylander has.
Damage Boosts: Affects how much damage a Skylander deals with attacks.
Upgrades: Shows how many abilities are unlocked.
Hero Level: The level a Skylander has in the webgame. This stat isn't used in the 3DS game.
Agility: How swiftly a Skylander can attack, such as how quickly they can shoot the Sky Defense Cannon.
Defense: How much damage is absorbed by body and armor.
Luck: How quickly can be recovered from stun attacks. Is also used in other non-skill based aspects of the game, such as the how often a Skylander will have a lucky hit in Castle Assault.
Console Level: The level a Skylander has in the console and 3DS game. This stat isn't used in the webgame.
Console Money: How much money a Skylander has in the console and 3DS game. This money cannot used in the webgame.
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