- “The classic Skylands Chompy.”
- —Villain Vault
The Chompy is one of the trappable Life villains in Skylanders: Trap Team. This particular Chompy resides in the Mirror of Mystery dimension, where he proves to be surprisingly more powerful than regular Chompies.
Abilities
As a playble villain, Chompy can attack with the traditional bite attack by rushing forward, similar to the attacks of common Chompies, but with a much shorter cooldown between attacks. He can summon three smaller Chompy minions to fight for it (up to a maximum of 12 active at a time).
As a mini boss, Chompy behaves extremely similar to common Chompies during his boss battle. But he has increased movement speed, attack speed, damage, and vastly more health.
Villain Quest
- Mirror of Mystery - Workers' Chompensation
Villain Theme ♫
The Chompy's villain theme was inspired by the secret Nightmare Mode ending of Giants's theme, and is the only villain theme to be originally composed for Trap Team.
Trivia
- The Chompy and Kaos are the only two villains in Trap Team who first appeared in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure.
- They are also the only two trappable villains who have appeared in every game.
- Villain Chompy is much larger than regular Chompies.
- When evolved, he resembles a tiger or the famous comic strip character, Garfield.
- If Chompy is in his evolved stage, the minion Chompies he summons will possess the evolved colors as well.
- Despite being in the Mirror of Mystery dimension, he is still evil like all Chompies.
- It's possible because the Chompy is meant to be an aggressive wild animal in comparison to other Villains, and thus doesn't act on good or evil, just instinct.
- The other Chompies in the Mirror of Mystery are also aggressive, but they are also stronger than regular Chompies like him. It is unknown why.
- When the Chompy wears a Bone Hat, it is placed in his mouth instead of on his head, much like with Hot Dog in Skylanders: Giants. The same applies to Bone Chompy as well.
- His villain theme is very similar to the theme of the Mos Eisley spaceport from Star Wars Episode IV: A new Hope.
- The Trap Team Strategy Guide uses a picture of a Chompy from Swap Force.
- When delivering the Chompy's Skystone from Trap Team to SuperChargers, it will be displayed as an Armored Chompy. This may be in reference to the fact that Chompy was originally going to be an Armored Chompy as named in the game’s files.
- Both he and Bone Chompy have the same attack and defeat animations.