Skylanders: Swap Force (Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One)
Skylanders: Swap Force |
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Developer: Vicarious Visions This game has unused playable characters. |
Skylanders: Swap Force is a sequel to Skylanders: Giants, now featuring toys with alternating upper and lower halves, a better portal to support them, and the ability to… jump.
Notably, the first Skylanders game to be released on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
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Early Character Names
As with Giants, many of the characters have their names used from the development phase left on their related files, however this only applies to most of the characters brand new to this game, as the originals now use their official names.
Final | Early |
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Boom Jet | Aviator |
Blast Zone | Fire Knight |
Bumble Blast | Bee Tree |
Countdown | DaBomb |
Doom Stone | Statue |
Drilla Grilla | Gorilla |
Free Ranger | Stormbird |
Fire Kraken | Fireworks |
Freeze Blade | Freeze |
Grim Creeper | Reaper |
Hoot Loop | Fortune |
Magna Charge | Magnet |
Night Shift | Vampire |
Pop Thorn | Puffer |
Punk Shock | Eel Girl |
Rattle Shake | Cowboy |
Rip Tide | Swordfish |
Roller Brawl | Topsy Derby |
Rubble Rouser | Miner |
Scorp | Scorpion |
Scratch | Cat Gryphon |
Slobbertooth | Lockjaw |
Smolderdash | Sun Girl |
Spy Rise | Spyder |
Star Strike | Fan Girl |
Stink Bomb | Ninja |
Trap Shadow | Panther |
Wash Buckler | Pirate |
Zoo Lou | Shaman |
Chase Variant Checks
In addition, several of the chase variants the game will recognize as 'Special' or 'Rare' and separate from regular toys have official descriptors within the portrait and toydata files, otherwise not seen or mentioned.
Name | Description |
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Amazon | Specific to the 'gold' Flameslinger sold as an amazon.com promotion |
Glow | Glow in the dark |
Flocked | White snow-like fiber covering the entire toy |
Iridescent | Metallic purple finish |
Sparkle | White sparkly finish |
Stone | Black with gray streaks |
Older toys from before Giants have no descriptor due to lack of a flag to check for such, while others such as 'Halloween' Eye Brawl were released after the game was in production.
In addition, the game also has a check designed for a 'Legendary' Fright Rider (figures exclusive to ToysRUs), though unlike the other toys does not designate it as Legendary, and no actual named Legendary Fright Rider exists. However, the same check *does* also refer to it as a glow in the dark toy, which does exist.
<object refname="FrightRider_Legendary_variantIdentifier" type="CVariantIdentifier" root="true"> <var name="_decoId" value="kTfbSpyroTag_DecoID_GlowDark"/> <var name="_yearCode" value="eSG_Giants2012"/> <var name="_variantText" value="Special"/> <var name="_toyCollectionMaterial" ref="Collection_FrightRider_Special.Collection_FrightRider_Special"/> </object> <object refname="FrightRider_ToyData_variants" type="CVariantIdentifierList" root="true" count="1"> <listitem ref="this.FrightRider_Legendary_variantIdentifier"/> </object>
A similar check is also done for a special version of Wind-Up, called "VVind-Up" and presumably a play on Vicarious Visions. However, unlike the above no special text is assigned to the toy as a descriptor, meaning while the game looks for it, it doesn't indicate it as anything different than a regular Wind-Up.
<object refname="igLocalizedString" type="igLocalizedString"> <var name="_string" value="VVind-up"/> <var name="_object" ref="Windup_ToyData.Windup_Vicarious_variantIdentifier"/> <var name="_field" ref="metafield.CVariantIdentifier::_toyName"/> </object>
However it is possible to play as VVind-Up using an emulator or by using an NFC card with the correct data on a portal that doesn't block counterfeit NFC cards. He appears as a red and white Wind-Up with the V from the Vicarious Visions logo as his crank.
Template Template
'Template Template' is an unused playable "SWAP Force" character in the game, and served as the starting file for all characters that made use of the swapping functionality, thus Template being the name of both his upper and lower halves. Unlike Debug in Giants, Template Template is fully formed, appearing as a green bodied humanoid with large eyes, a purple shirt, jeans, black shoes, and a tail. He has no textures, and thus appears with mostly solid colors. The Wii version renders tints using a different system, thus due to not being fixed he is colored white all over. He makes use of several placeholder items, including a specific temp portrait and strings for his upgrade paths. In addition to all this, he is fully animated; when you check the upgrade screen he will scratch his behind, pressing A will do a short hop that has him slam forward with both fists, B will do a spin attack, and X has him push his hands outward to sissy-slap enemies. Unfortunately he can't actually *hit* anything, making his attacks useless. He has 5 missions and has all emotion animations except sadness.
Unused Music
To do: Find the other 67 music tracks. |
An unused music track for Iron Jaw Gulch.
Wii Differences
In the HD versions of the game the Giants chest looks more of a vault but in the Wii version it's a chest
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