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− | '''Dragon Spine''' is a race track in ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'' that takes place on the back of two enormous dragons, one fire and one ice. It seems to be based on [[The Cloudbreather's Crag]]. |
+ | '''Dragon Spine''' is a race track in ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'' that takes place on the back of two enormous dragons, one fire and one ice. It seems to be based on [[The Cloudbreather's Crag]]. The Boss Pursuit opponent in this track is [[Dragon Hunter]]. Like all other ''SuperChargers'' tracks, Dragon Spine returns in the racing mode of ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]''. |
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+ | The obstacles in the track are mainly caused by the dragons themselves, as the fire dragon breathes blasts of fire on a portion of the track, while the ice dragon uses freezing ice breath to bits of the track in slippery ice. |
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Latest revision as of 07:34, 9 January 2017
Dragon Spine is a race track in Skylanders: SuperChargers that takes place on the back of two enormous dragons, one fire and one ice. It seems to be based on The Cloudbreather's Crag. The Boss Pursuit opponent in this track is Dragon Hunter. Like all other SuperChargers tracks, Dragon Spine returns in the racing mode of Skylanders: Imaginators.
The obstacles in the track are mainly caused by the dragons themselves, as the fire dragon breathes blasts of fire on a portion of the track, while the ice dragon uses freezing ice breath to bits of the track in slippery ice.