

Sane Trilogy, known as Template Legacy this time appearing with an entirely orange body. He would later be seen in prototype footage of Crash Bandicoot N. Unlike prior games which use generic placeholder icons to represent him, his icon is that of Stink Bomb, except when in the racing setup menu where he shows as a red exclamation mark. If he is taken out of the racing mode and into the main game without a summoning sequence, the game doesn't crash and he can be played normally with the top half or both halves of him. This is with the exception of the game's racing mode, where he is able to race. Only Template Template's bottom half can be summoned in this game without crashing, as long as the top half is of another Skylander, or vice versa. In Skylanders: Imaginators, Template Template is able to appear during a summon animation, but once it ends, the game will crash. Outside of the racing mode, he uses a generic placeholder icon. Template Template appears in the mainline version of Skylanders: SuperChargers, but does not make an apperance in Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing. However, when summoned, the element panel(s) don't show as normal for the loading animation of a Swap Force Skylander, leaving the sequence background completely visible if both halves are used, the white bar that is supposed to represent the split in elements for a Swap Force character and the top element panel missing if the top half is used, or the bottom element panel missing if the bottom half is used. In addition, he uses a "placeholder" image for his portrait, which is a puff of smoke that resembles a silhouette of a prototype rendition of Blast Zone with the word "PLACEHOLDER" written on it, except during a battle results screen where he instead uses Magna Charge's portrait.ĭuring the summoning sequence, Template Template is incorrectly described as a Fire element Skylander when he is summoned and his name shows up. Template Template's movement type is Climb according to the HUD, but he is unable to preform this task.

The HUD icon for the Skylander's element is not rendered due to Template Template lacking an element, revealing a part of the health and XP gauges that aren't seen during normal gameplay. Other Skylanders with the Swap ability are also able to swap with Template Template. Template Template is unable to attack any enemies, but he is able to be attacked by them.

Template Template also possesses five of the normal nine quests and a full upgrade tree, the latter of which is placeholder and will not grant any upgrades.

Template Template has three attacks, which include two different tail spin moves and a series of ineffective slaps. Using a glitch, it is possible to see the character in-game by replacing a regular SWAP Force Skylander, though he can be accessed through other means.
