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Darklight Crypt

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Revision as of 04:47, February 26, 2012 by >WickedRogue (Saw them in Chapter 22 for Wii so it confirms what I thought.)

Template:PlaceSkylanders Darklight Crypt is a spooky level unlocked by using the Darklight Crypt Adventure Pack of Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. Ghost Roaster is included exclusively with this adventure pack.

Role

The Undead are running amok in the Crypt, and it's up to the new Portal Master and the Skylanders to figure out why the Undead are uprising.

In this level, you have the ability to switch between the Ghost World and the Real World using Spectral Shifting Platforms. In the Real World, monsters such as Clipperz and Haunted Knights, are harmless, inanimated objects, while in the Ghost World, they come to life and attack. In the Ghost World, the Stump Demons are just normal trees, while in the Real World, they are monsters.

On the Wii version, once this level has been completed, Batterson's pies will appear in other levels. The 3DS version does not appear to have a story behind it.

Locations

The Darklight Crypt is home to several regions.

Batterson's Pie Shop (Console)

The starting area of the chapter.

Ghost Town (Console)

Home of many of the undead.

Occulous' Maze (Console)

A large hedge maze with several creepy puzzles.

The Necropolis (Console)

A PvP arena that is unlocked when the figure is first placed on the Portal of Power.

Wighthaunt (3DS)

Unknown.

History

In the past, the Darklight Crypt had sent hordes of ghosts and zombies to terrorize nearby villages. However, lately, all that changed when the undead no longer seemed hungry for the living. No one knew what caused this sudden change of appetite and didn't know how long it will last, until it was revealed the Undead love Batterson's delicious pies and didn't want to eat brains anymore.

Inhabitants

  • Batterson
  • Gallant
  • Nasty
  • Arcane
  • Lugubrious

Toy Figure Items

The adventure pack comes with three toy figure items. To use an item, simply place it on the Portal of Power in the same way you would a Skylander. Only one item can be active at the same time.

When used in the Ruins, the crypt grants acces to the Darklight Crypt chapter.
When used during a chapter, the crypt unleashes a swarm of ghosts at everything on the screen. It deals 999 damage to all enemies and can only be used once per chapter.
  • Healing Elixir
The elixir restores health to all Skylanders currently on the portal. The amount of healing given is 450, in bursts of 30 per second. It can only be used once per chapter, but it can be removed to save part of its healing for later during the chapter.
  • Time Twist Hourglass
The hourglass slows time for everything but the Skylander. It can only be used once per chapter.

When used in the Sanctuary, the gate that leads to the Darklight Crypt is opened.
  • Healing Elixir
The Healing Elixir will restore and regenerate your Skylanders' health while the magic is active. Press R to spend 10 Radiance and use the Healing Elixir.
  • Time Twister
The Time Twister will paralyze nearby enemies. Press R to spend 10 Radiance and use the Time Twister.

When used, the items are added to the collection. Apart from unlocking a 200 gold reward trophy, they don't do anything special.

Levels in 3DS version

Gallery

Trivia

  • Darklight Crypt shares some elements from Spyro: Shadow Legacy between the Shadow Realm and the real world. Switching between the Ghost World and the Real World to get past certain obstacles are a possible reference to the ability to switch between the Shadow Realm and the Real World in Shadow Legacy.
  • In the Story Scroll of Darklight Crypt, its title has a visible spelling error Darklight spelled incorrectly as 'Draklight'.
  • There’s a super-secret diamond hidden in the pushblock puzzle in the Darklight Crypt expansion level. You just need to arrange the pushblocks in a position that would seem to make you stuck, but instead you get a reward.

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