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Spell Punk

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Spell Punk
First appearance Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure
Variant(s)
Air Spell Punk, Earth Spell Punk, Tech Spell Punk, Magic Spell Punk, Fire Spell Punk, Water Spell Punk

Spell Punks are enemies in the Skylanders franchise. They are wizards who only use their magic to cause mischief. Most of them work for Kaos. These mischief makers appear in different appearances associated with the elements from Fire, Water, Earth, Air, Undead, Life, Magic, and Tech, each with different attacks. When they are defeated, the Spell Punks disappear in a billow of magical energy of their respective element.

List of Spell Punks

Story

Skylanders: The Machine of Doom

An Air Spell Punk led a group of trolls and casted an invisibility spell on them to test it out so that they can steal the Chattering Key for Kaos without being seen by the guard of the Key. However, to the Spell Punk's fustration, the trolls wanted to cause some mischief in the Mabu Market, drawing the attention of the Skylanders. The wizard was caught by Spyro, who forced the Spell Punk to accidentally blurt out the existence of the Chattering Key to the dragon Skylander. Kaos appeared as an apparition of his head and bellowed furiously to the Spell Punk that the wizard would be punished for revealing information to Spyro, and the fearful Spell Punk was then transported back to Kaos's lair along with the trolls.

Skylanders: Gill Grunt and the Curse of the Fish Master

A guild of Spell Punks played a role in creating the Mask of Power millennia ago for their king, who was a follower to The Darkness and wanted to destroy the Core of Light.

Trivia

  • No one knows what Spell Punks look like beneath their giant hoods, but many suspect that their heads are as pointed as their hoods.[1]
  • All eight Spell Punk elements have a small version of their element symbol, on the middle of their robe to easily identify which element that Spell Punk is from.
  • In Gill Grunt and the Curse of the Fish Master, Spyro mentioned that Spell Punks don't usually work together.

References

  1. Skylanders Annual 2013, page 20