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===Pikmin===
===Pikmin===
Despite wielding feet much larger than the [[Beady Long Legs]], this does not make it too much more of a threat. It is possible to stay underneath the creature's abdomen with a small squad of [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] without having to fear being [[Crushing|crushed]]. This is because this enemy can't move its feet directly underneath its body, even when enraged, and so there is always a safe area right underneath the large orb. For this strategy, a group of around 15 Pikmin is recommended due to the high risk of its feet with a larger squad and the creature's health regeneration being so quick potentially dragging out the fight or outright outpacing the Pikmin's damage for smaller squads.
Despite wielding feet much larger than the [[Beady Long Legs]], this does not make it too much more of a threat. It is possible to stay underneath the creature's abdomen with a small squad of [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] without having to fear being [[Crushing|crushed]]. This is because this enemy can't move its feet directly underneath its body, even when enraged, and so there is always a safe area right underneath the large orb. For this strategy, a group of around 15 Pikmin is recommended due to the high risk of its feet with a larger squad and the creature's health regeneration being so quick potentially dragging out the fight or outright outpacing the Pikmin's damage for smaller squads.
Since the Raging Long Legs will never shake off Pikmin until it has done a multiple of four stomps or has raised its body back up after lowering it, a large amount of Pikmin can be thrown onto its body before it shakes, especially so if the creature enters a slower than usual stomping cycle. As such, if one wants to inflict large damage quickly, running behind the Raging Long Legs while it's lowering and raising its body, and then attacking it right from when it starts stomping to right when it's about to shake the Pikmin off can easily knock down at least a quarter of its health, though extra care should be taken to keep Pikmin away from being crushed by its feet whenever possible.
Since the Raging Long Legs will never shake off Pikmin until it was done a multiple of four stomps or has raised its body back up after lowering it, a large amount of Pikmin can be thrown onto its body before it shakes, especially so if the creature enters a slower than usual stomping cycle. As such, if one wants to inflict large damage quickly, running behind the Raging Long Legs while it's lowering and raising its body, and then attacking it right from when it starts stomping to right when it's about to shake the Pikmin off can easily knock down at least a quarter of its health, though extra care should be taken to keep Pikmin away from being crushed by its feet whenever possible.


===Leaders===
===Leaders===
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{{see more|Arachnorb family#Naming}}
{{see more|Arachnorb family#Naming}}
{{naming
{{naming
|common    = Raging Long Legs. It is distinguished from the [[Beady Long Legs]] with the word "raging", which may have been given because it goes into a fit of rage when it takes heavy damage.
|common    = Raging Long Legs. It is distinguished from the [[Beady Long Legs]] with the word "raging", which may have been given because it goes into a rage fit when it takes heavy damage.
|scientific = ''Pseudoarachnia furiendis''. ''Pseudoarachnia'' is the genus of all known [[arachnorb family|arachnorbs]], and ''furiendis'' is similar to the Latin ''furor'', meaning "rage", once again tying in to the creature's short temper. ''Furiendis'' could also be related to "fur", in reference to the creature's hair.
|scientific = ''Pseudoarachnia furiendis''. ''Pseudoarachnia'' is the genus of all known [[arachnorb family|arachnorbs]], and ''furiendis'' is similar to the Latin ''furor'', which means rage, once again tying in to the creature's short temper. ''Furiendis'' could also be related to the word fur, in reference to the creature's hair.
|jpcommon  = {{j|ゾウノアシ|Zou no Ashi}}. It literally translates to "Foot of Elephant". This is apt, given that its feet are quite massive.
|jpcommon  = {{j|ゾウノアシ|Zou no Ashi}}. It literally translates to "Foot of Elephant". This is apt, given that its feet are quite massive.
|jpname    = {{j|スソビロツユハライ|Susobiro Tsuyuharai|Wide-footed {{w|Tsuyuharai}}}}.
|jpname    = {{j|スソビロツユハライ|Susobiro Tsuyuharai|Wide-footed {{w|Tsuyuharai}}}}.

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