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**She and Vanellope are also the only two "unofficial" Disney Princesses to be playable. |
**She and Vanellope are also the only two "unofficial" Disney Princesses to be playable. |
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**Additionally, she is one of two Disney Princesses to first appear in ''[[Disney Infinity: 3.0 Edition|Disney Infinity 3.0]]'', along with Mulan. |
**Additionally, she is one of two Disney Princesses to first appear in ''[[Disney Infinity: 3.0 Edition|Disney Infinity 3.0]]'', along with Mulan. |
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+ | *Leia<span> is one of nine </span>[[Playable Characters]]<span> in </span>[[Disney Infinity 3.0]]<span> who are deceased in the current timeline of events in the </span>[[Star Wars|Star Wars saga]]<span>. The others are </span>[[Darth Maul]]<span>, </span>[[Kanan Jarrus]]<span>, </span>[[Obi-Wan Kenobi]]<span>, </span>[[Yoda]]<span>, </span>[[Anakin Skywalker]]<span>/</span>[[Darth Vader]]<span>, </span>[[Luke Skywalker]]<span>, [[Han Solo]], </span>[[Kylo Ren]], and [[Boba Fett]]. |
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*Leia is voiced in-game by Anna Graves.<ref name="annaVO">[https://twitter.com/gravyvoice/status/637362781004566528 Anna Graves Twitter (1:35 PM - 28 Aug 2015 Tweet)]</ref> |
*Leia is voiced in-game by Anna Graves.<ref name="annaVO">[https://twitter.com/gravyvoice/status/637362781004566528 Anna Graves Twitter (1:35 PM - 28 Aug 2015 Tweet)]</ref> |
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*She has a Costume Change Power Disc, which gives her the [[Princess Leia Boushh Disguise|Boushh Disguise]] from ''[[Star Wars]] Episode VI: Return of the Jedi''. |
*She has a Costume Change Power Disc, which gives her the [[Princess Leia Boushh Disguise|Boushh Disguise]] from ''[[Star Wars]] Episode VI: Return of the Jedi''. |
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Princess Leia
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Franchise | Star Wars |
Voice by | Anna Graves[1] |
Princess Leia also known as Leia Organa or simply The Princess is a protagonist in the original Star Wars trilogy. She is a playable character in Disney Infinity: 3.0 Edition. She is playable in all three Star Wars play sets. She is sold alongside Luke Skywalker in the Rise Against the Empire Play Set,[2] which was released on September 29, 2015 in the US.[3] She was confirmed playable on Toy Box TV.[4]
Abilities
Leia's long range weapon is her blaster; her melee attacks consist of a series of punches and kicks which she also integrates her blaster into. Leia's Skill Tree provides a number of upgrades for both her blaster and melee moves, including a more powerful block which repels enemies, a blaster shot that stuns enemies, a blaster shot that knocks enemies down, and a blaster shot that ricochets between targets. Also available from the Skill Tree are a Super Jump and the ability to summon rebel trooper costumes to fight for her. Leia's Special Move is called Droid Directive; its effect is to summon R2-D2 to fight for Leia.
Skill Tree
Name | Description | Notes |
Health Boost |
Increases Leia's maximum health. 1 Skill Point |
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Mid-Air Recovery |
Allows the Character to recover in mid-air by tapping the 'jump' button. 1 Skill Point |
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Athletic Jump |
Unlocks Leia's Athletic Jump ability. 2 Skill Points |
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Health Boost |
Increases Leia's maximum health. 5 Skill Points |
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Health Boost |
Increases Leia's maximum health. 3 Skill Points |
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Quick Thinking |
Blocks an incoming close-range attack and repels the attacker when timed correctly. 3 Skill Points |
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Helping Hand |
Decreases the amount of health needed to revive another Character or sidekick. 2 Skill Points |
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Team Player |
Decreases the amount of time it takes to revive another Character or sidekick. 2 Skill Points |
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Team Player Upgrade |
Decreases the amount of time it takes to revive another Character or sidekick. 4 Skill Points |
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Helping Hand Upgrade |
Decreases the amount of health needed to revive another Character or sidekick. 4 Skill Points |
Name | Description | Notes |
Droid Directive |
Leia calls on R2-D2 to attack her enemies. 1 Skill Point |
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Power Disc Recharge Upgrade |
Increases the rate at which the Power Disc meter fills. 3 Skill Points |
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Power Disc Recharge Upgrade |
Increases the rate at which the Power Disc meter fills. 5 Skill Points |
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Speedy Meter Upgrade |
Increases the rate at which the Special Move meter fills when Power Pickups are obtained. 1 Skill Point |
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Special Move Bonus |
Increases the damage caused by Droid Directive. 2 Skill Points |
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Overloading Shock |
Increases the time enemies are stunned by R2-D2. 3 Skill Points |
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Special Move Bonus |
Increases the damage caused by Droid Directive. 5 Skill Points |
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Special Move Meter Upgrade |
Adds a charge to the Special Move meter. When filled, the Character can activate a Special Move. 3 Skill Points |
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Special Move Bonus |
Increases the damage caused by Droid Directive. 3 Skill Points |
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Special Move Meter Upgrade |
Adds a charge to the Special Move meter. When filled, the Character can activate a Special Move. 5 Skill Points |
Name | Description | Notes |
Damage Increase |
Increases the damage caused by Leia's combo attack. 1 Skill Point |
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Stunner |
Causes Leia to stun an enemy with her blaster. 2 Skill Points |
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Blast from Above |
While in the air, knock an enemy down with a powerful blaster shot. 3 Skill Points |
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Damage Increase |
Increases the damage caused by Leia's combo attack. 5 Skill Points |
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Power of the Princess |
Knock an enemy down with a powerful blaster shot. 4 Skill Points |
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Calling Reinforcements |
Leia sends Rebel soldiers to attack an enemy target. 2 Skill Points |
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Damage Increase |
Increases the damage caused by Leia's combo attack. 3 Skill Points |
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Rebel Rumble - Level 2 |
Increases the damage caused by Leia's Calling Reinforcements. 5 Skill Points |
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Rebel Rumble - Level 1 |
Increases the frequency with which Leia can use her Calling Reinforcements. 4 Skill Points |
Development
Jeff Bunker said that Leia was designed to be "determined and in control".[5]
Bryan Allen, the artist who made the first model of Leia for the game, had three days to start on making the model before he was pulled away to work on making Minnie Mouse.[6]
Trivia
- Leia is one of eight Disney Princesses to appear as Playable Characters in the games, along with Mulan (although she is technically not a princess), Rapunzel, Merida, Anna, Elsa (although she is technically a queen), Jasmine, and Vanellope von Schweetz (although she is technically a president).
- She and Vanellope are also the only two "unofficial" Disney Princesses to be playable.
- Additionally, she is one of two Disney Princesses to first appear in Disney Infinity 3.0, along with Mulan.
- Leia is one of nine Playable Characters in Disney Infinity 3.0 who are deceased in the current timeline of events in the Star Wars saga. The others are Darth Maul, Kanan Jarrus, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Kylo Ren, and Boba Fett.
- Leia is voiced in-game by Anna Graves.[1]
- She has a Costume Change Power Disc, which gives her the Boushh Disguise from Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
- In Star Wars: The Force Awakens she becomes the general of the resistance.
Gallery
- For more game related media, see Princess Leia/Gallery.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Anna Graves Twitter (1:35 PM - 28 Aug 2015 Tweet)
- ↑ http://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-comes-to-disney-infinity-3-0
- ↑ http://infinityinquirer.com/2015/08/09/disney-infinity-3-0-figure-waves-2-3-release-dates-detailed/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGt4EKO6jg0
- ↑ http://www.lazygamer.net/general-news/princess-leia-was-designed-to-be-determined-and-in-control-in-disney-infinity-3-0/
- ↑ http://bamzee.artstation.com/projects/Nq1ZJ