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|areas      = [[Mushroom Valley]], [[Steel Pipe Forest]]
|attacks    = Stab Pikmin
|attacks    = Stab Pikmin with legs
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The '''Shooting Spiner (Female)''' ({{j|ブッパナシグモ(メス)|Buppanashi Gumo (Mesu)|Firing Spider (Female)}}) is an enemy found in ''[[Hey! Pikmin]]''. These spider-like creatures hang from strings of web, lower down to Pikmin level, and stretch their arms out to stab Pikmin and kill them. Much like Sheargrubs, this species has notable distinctions between the [[Shooting Spiner (Male)|males]] and females.
The '''Shooting Spiner (Female)''' ({{j|ブッパナシグモ(メス)|Buppanashi Gumo (Mesu)|Firing Spider (Female)}}) is an enemy found in ''[[Hey! Pikmin]]''. These spider-like creatures hang from strings of web, lower down to Pikmin level, and stretch their legs out to stab Pikmin and kill them. Much like Sheargrubs, this species has notable distinctions between the [[Shooting Spiner (Male)|males]] and females.


== Stats ==
== Stats ==

Revision as of 12:19, January 26, 2019

Shooting Spiner (Female) In-game icon.
A Female Shooting Spiner.
Appears in N/A
Scientific name Himeagea mittetsia
Family Wracknid
Areas Mushroom Valley, Steel Pipe Forest
Attacks Stab Pikmin with legs

The Shooting Spiner (Female) (ブッパナシグモ(メス)?, lit.: "Firing Spider (Female)") is an enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. These spider-like creatures hang from strings of web, lower down to Pikmin level, and stretch their legs out to stab Pikmin and kill them. Much like Sheargrubs, this species has notable distinctions between the males and females.

Stats

Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health Regen.
N/A N/A N/A Sparklium Seed × 0 N/A N/A

Behavior

Female Shooting Spiners patrol their webs until Olimar moves nearby. In this state, they only detect him by horizontal approximation, meaning it doesn't matter how far away vertically he is. They also don't actively target the Pikmin. Once they spot the captai, they hang on through their string of web, and start lowering until they're leveled with their victim. Once this happens, they spin around a bit and spring their spiny legs to try to stab Olimar, regardless of him being in reach or not. Any Pikmin that are touched by the extended legs will be killed, and Olimar can also take damage with this. They then retract their legs and climb back up the string. After climbing the entire thing, they go back to their initial state. If while they're trying to come to the same level as Olimar, he ends up moving too far away horizontally, they will just spin and extend the legs right there, and then go back up.

Locations

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Strategy

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The strategies shown are just suggestions.

The female Spiner can be taken out in a single hit with a Pikmin. Be cautious to time a throw so the Spiner's legs will be retracted when the Pikmin lands. This means you should either attack before or after it does its own attack.

If you need to lure it down, you can do so safely. Carefully inch your way closer, and once the creature starts going down its string of web, stop. You should be far enough away for it to not reach you with the legs.

Notes

Hey! Pikmin logs

I was startled to learn that all members of this species are born male, but some metamorphose into females as they grow older. On second thought, it's a little embarrassing I was so surprised. The universe is a big place with all kinds of possibilities I never considered. Who am I to say this one or that one is weird?

Naming

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Vrouwtjesschrikspin Female Spiner
Flag of France French Tisserand tireur femelle Female weaver shooter
Flag of Germany German Schreckspinne (weiblich) Frightspider (female)
Flag of Italy Italian Tessitrice nociva Harmful weaver
Flag of Spain Spanish Cardándula (hembra) From cardando (comer) and tarántula (tarantula)

Gallery

See also


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