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Statistics (Skylanders)

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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 Skylanders: Spyro's Universe uses the stats mentioned on the card that ships with each Skylander figure. The console version uses its own kind of stats. Finally, the 3DS version uses the character level and nothing else.

The console version of Skylanders uses a different set of stats. Unlike the webgame, gaining levels does not increse these stats (other than health). In order to gain more power, 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.
  • Critical Hit: Affects the chance of doing +50% more damage.
  • Elemental Power: Affects the damage bonus Skylanders get when they're in a zone of their own Element.
  • Heroic Challenges: 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 and which abilities a Skylander has. The maximum level is 10.
  • Hero Level: The level a Skylander has in the webgame. This stat isn't used in the 3DS game.

The level of the Skylander is used in each Skylander game, but the webgame level is tracked seperately from those gained on the console/3DS. Level: In the webgame, the stats are raised based on the webgame level. Break objects to increase it. Attack: add description here. Agility: add description here. Defense: add description here. Luck: add description here.


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