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Revision as of 21:49, November 21, 2011
Tech is an element introduced in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. The Skylanders who possess this element are associated with using techonology as their weapons, and they have an advantage against Skylanders and enemies who wield the element of Magic. The color of this element is orange.
When opening a Tech Gate, the Tech skylander activates hidden machinery to extend a bridge they can then walk across.
Tech-based Skylanders stand on a pedestal that consists of a pile of black gears when they're in their toy form.
Tech Elemental Characters
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The main Tech Skylanders (Boomer, Drill Sergeant, Drobot, and Trigger Happy)
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Concept Art of the Tech Skylanders
Trivia
- Although the game manual states that Tech skylanders are strong against Magic, it does not appear to be so in the console game.
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