Skylanders: Trap Team (Xbox 360)
Skylanders Trap Team |
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Developer: Toys for Bob
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Skylanders Trap Team is a sequel to Skylanders: Swap Force, now with small crystals, a loudmouth portal?, mini variations of characters, characters from the original game that are more stronger than their original variations and two additional elements.
Early Character Names
As with preceding games, many of the characters have their names used from the development phase left on their related files, the only exceptions being Bushwhack and Knight Light. Characters from the original Spyro's Adventure and Giants also use their placeholder names, with no difference. Oddly enough, characters from Swap Force appear with their finalized names intact.
Final | Early |
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Bat Spin | Frightengale |
Blackout | Shadow Dragon |
Blades | Air Strike |
Blastermind | Brainwave |
Chopper | Velociraptor |
Cobra-Cadabra | Musician |
Deja Vu | Paradox |
Echo | Siren |
Enigma | Void |
Fist Bump | Aftershock |
Fling Kong | Disc Jockey |
Flip Wreck | Sea Saw |
Food Fight | Artichoke |
Funny Bone | Bone Saw |
Gearshift | Helix |
Gusto | Typhoon |
Head Rush | Rampage |
High Five | Buzzerker |
Jawbreaker | Brute Force |
Ka-Boom | Barbarian |
Knight Mare | Shadowrunner |
Krypt King | King Cut |
Lob-Star | Lobstar |
Rocky Roll | Boulderdash |
Short Cut | Snippit |
Snap Shot | Crocky |
Spotlight | Aurora |
Thunderbolt | Mr. Twister |
Torch | Bellows |
Trail Blazer | Pyro Mane |
Tread Head | Trax |
Tuff Luck | Shamrock |
Wallop | Hunter |
Wildfire | Head Shield |
Of special note, Krypt King's early name King Cut actually appeared in early promotional posts for the game as well.
Additionally, several villains also had placeholder names during development.
Final | Early |
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Bad JuJu | Tornado |
Blaster Tron | Future |
Bomb Shell | Bomb |
Bone Chompy | Chompy |
Brawl N Chain | Hooks |
Brawlrus | Starfish |
Broccoli Guy | Mage Heal |
Bruiser Cruiser | Punch Mech |
Buzzer Beak | Bird Copter |
Chef Pepperjack | Chef |
Chill Bill | Stun Gun |
Chomp Chest | Lootlegs Biter |
Chompy | Armored Chompy |
Cross Crow | Burst Gunner |
Cuckoo Clocker | Hawker |
Dreamcatcher | Dream Twin (also Evil Head/Evil Twin in her Skystones files) |
Eye Scream | Peeper |
Eye Five | Peekaboo |
Fisticuffs | Far Fist |
Grave Clobber | Mummy |
Grinnade | Homing Bomber |
Gulper | Tutorial Ally |
Hood Sickle | Teleporter |
Lob Goblin | Magnet |
Luminous | Light Villain |
Krankenstein | Wilikin Bot 9000 |
Mab Lobs | Mabu |
Masker Mind | Possessor |
Nightshade | Thief |
Pain Yatta | Pinata |
Rage Mage | Mage Buff |
Scrap Shooter | Parts |
Shrednaught | Chainsaw Mech |
Shield Shredder | Thrasher |
Slobber Trap | Food Monster |
Smoke Scream | Mortar Mech |
Tae Kwon Crow | Ninja |
Threatpack | Missile |
Trolling Thunder | Troll Tank |
Tussle Sprout | Flower |
Wolfgang | Rocker |
Cut Characters
Trailblazer has a separate set of files indicating he was originally intended to have an in-game variant. However no such toy was made and forcing the game to load these files reveals no difference in character model.
To do: Find out what versions of Trap Team feature Harvester aside from the Wii. |
A life element character with the placeholder name "Harvester" was also intended at one point, though completely unfinished. If the game is forced to load his files, he'll appear as a green Jet-Vac, with a pink beta Chompy Mage portrait that says Placeholder next to it and no audio save for his weapon. His upgrade screen uses images from Spyro's, but the purchasable upgrades use placeholder text such as Upgrade1, Upgrade2, and so forth. Additionally, he has no walk animation, instead sliding along the ground. Despite these, he has a fully functional moveset: X will fire his gun, Y will cause him to shoot the ground in a rocket jump, and B will cause him to toss his gun forward as an attack and pull another from the ground. Doing this will also cause him to cycle between three different types of X attacks: the default is a close range shotgun blast of orange flowers, the second a sniper-rifle with a long red beam of light, and the third a machine gun attack of blue flowers that travel along the ground, cycling back to the first from here. Each use up an energy meter depending on the strength of the attack, and once depleted the player will have to press B to reload into the next gun type.
Unused Music
An unused track in Rainfish Riviera.
An unused combat track for Rainfish Riviera.
An unused music cue when Chompy Mage would tag in is in the 2014 beta.
An unused indoor track in Rainfish Riviera.
The Beta track of Secret Sewers of Supreme Stink is present in the E3 2014 demo.
An unused Monster Marsh track.
An unused Telescope Towers track.
An unused Lair of the Golden Queen track.
An unused combat track for Lair of the Golden Queen.
An unused Arena Battle track.
An unused track for Wilikin Workshop.
An unused exterior track of the E3 2014 version of Secret Sewers of Supreme Stink.
The combat track for the E3 2014 version of Secret Sewers of Supreme Stink.
The exterior E3 track for Secret Sewers of Supreme Stink.
An unused Autogyro track for Skyhighlands.
An unused track for Skyhighlands.
An unused combat track for Skyhighlands.
This track was supposed to play when you are climbing up Chompy Mountain before fighting Chompy Mage. In the final game no music is heard in that section.
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