Star takes Ludo's Dimensional Scissors and banishes him to another dimension.Īfter being banished to another dimension by Star, Ludo had to learn to survive on his own, and also got two animals as his minions: The Bird and the Arachnid. Ludo hatches from an egg Big Chicken laid, and swears revenge on Star for destroying his castle. When Star uses the Whispering Spell to destroy her wand, it also destroys Ludo's castle and Toffee. Ludo joins forces with Star and Buff Frog to defeat Toffee, but while attempting to take Star's wand he is eaten by Big Chicken. Toffee manipulates Ludo into firing his right hand man, Buff Frog, and later convinces Ludo's army to reject him for himself, kicking Ludo out of his castle. Throughout the Season, Ludo attempts to take Star's wand and transform into a more powerful form, but is unsuccessful.Įventually, he hires Toffee as an evil efficiency expert. He was voiced by Alan Tudyk, who also played Captain Cold in Young Justice, The Duke of Weselton in Frozen, King Candy in Wreck-It Ralph, Ben Chapman in 42, Lenny in Ice Age, Alistair Krei in Big Hero 6, Duke Weaselton in Zootopia, Van Wayne in Powerless, Iago in the 2019 live action remake of Aladdin, and Todd/Hushfluffles in Final Space. He briefly took over the Butterfly Kingdom and becomes King, but after Toffee's defeat, Ludo went on a soul-searching journey. Later in the series, he required his own wand and new minions but is revealed that he is manipulated and possessed by Toffee. He is the power-hungry leader of a Monster Army who seeks to steal Star's wand and take over the entire universe. Ludo Avarius is the secondary antagonist of the Disney XD animated series Star vs. I amassed an army large enough to conquer this wretched land. I've fused with the most powerful relic in existence. I burned the Magic Book of Spells to ashes. So let me introduce myself: I have waged war on the Butterfly family for years. If a player only gets a single bonus when there isn't a monopoly, the same rule should apply unless otherwise stated by the rulebook, which in this case it isn't.I knew they couldn't hide that royal brat from me for long! Soon, the wand will be mine and then the universe, AND THEN. This doesn't seem like a logical interpretation of the rules, and most people with the second most number of Goods would be pretty annoyed if this were happening. That player would always get the King's points and some portion of the Queen's. If the single commodity holder got both the King and Queen bonuses, you could also make the following argument: when there isn't a monopoly, the player with the highest number of goods also always ties for the second highest number of goods. Hence, even a monopoly on a Good would only net the King's bonus. I would interpret this to mean each player can either be the King or Queen (or split the points in a tie), but not both. The player who has successfully delivered the most and the second most of each type of Legal Good is declared the “King” and “Queen”, respectively, of that Good. As per the rules (may need a account to access):
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