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'''Auric''', also known as '''Auric the Banker''' is a character in [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure|Skylanders: Spyro's]] [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure|Adventure]].
'''Auric''', also known as '''Auric the Banker''' is a character in the console versions of [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure|Skylanders: Spyro's]] [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure|Adventure]].


Until the end of the game, if the [[Skylanders]] talks to him whilst in the [[Ruins]], he will simply tell you to come back later. Once the player has completed the game, Auric will give the Skylanders a large amount of treasure. He also plays a role in identifying the "black pearl" the [[Clam-tron 4000]] creates as a bomb.
Until the end of the game, if the [[Skylanders]] talks to him whilst in the [[Ruins]], he will simply tell you to come back later. Once the player has completed story mode, Auric will give the Skylanders a large amount of treasure. He also plays a role in identifying the "black pearl" the [[Clam-tron 4000]] creates as a bomb.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 08:33, December 15, 2011

Template:Characterbox (Skylanders) Template:Q Auric, also known as Auric the Banker is a character in the console versions of Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure.

Until the end of the game, if the Skylanders talks to him whilst in the Ruins, he will simply tell you to come back later. Once the player has completed story mode, Auric will give the Skylanders a large amount of treasure. He also plays a role in identifying the "black pearl" the Clam-tron 4000 creates as a bomb.

Trivia

  • Auric greatly resembles the character Moneybags from the original Spyro games.
  • Auric is the chemical name given to an ion of Gold (Au3+), a reference to the fact that gold is most often used as a currency in most role playing games.

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