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{{infobox enemy
{{infobox enemy
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|image      = MaleShootingSpiner.png
|image      = MaleShootingSpiner.png
|icon        = Shooting Spiner (Male) icon.png
|size        = 200px
|size        = 200px
|caption    =  
|caption    =  
|name        = Himeagea Mittetsia
|name        = Himeagea mittetsia
|family      = Wracknid
|family      = Wracknid
|areas      =  
|areas      = [[The Lonely Tower]], [[Steel Pipe Forest]]
|attacks    = Poisons Pikmin
|attacks    = Poison Pikmin
}}
}}


The '''Shooting Spiner''' is an enemy encountered in ''[[Hey! Pikmin]]''. The males of this species are brown in color and attack differently from the [[Shooting Spiner (Female)|females.]]
The '''Shooting Spiner''' ({{j|ブッパナシグモ(オス)|Buppanashi Gumo (Osu)|Firing Spider (Male)}}) is an [[enemy]] encountered in ''[[Hey! Pikmin]]''. The males of this species are brown in color and attack differently from the [[Shooting Spiner (Female)|females]]. It also has red eyes, and small legs with yellow stripes.


== Stats ==
== Stats ==
{{Todo|Find out its health in {{hp}} by retreiving the value from the game files.}}
{{enemy stats
{{enemy stats
||weightp = N/A
|seedsh = 0
|carriersp = N/A
|hph = Unknown
|seedsp =
|regenh = Unknown
|valuep =  
|hpp =  
|regenp =
}}
}}
{{todo|Fill in the stats table.}}


== Behavior ==
== Behavior ==
 
The male Shooting Spiners move up and down webs, similar to the females. However, instead of attempting to stab Pikmin with their legs, they shoot small toxic clouds horizontally.
The male Shooting Spiners move up and down webs, similar to the females. However, instead of attempting to stab Pikmin their their legs, they shoot small toxic clouds horizontally.


== Locations ==
== Locations ==
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== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==
{{guide}}


Shooting Spiners can be defeated with a single Pikmin throw. As the males do not stick their legs out, they are considerably easier to kill than the females.
Shooting Spiners can be defeated with a single Pikmin throw. As the males do not stick their legs out, they are considerably easier to kill than the females.
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
{{image}}
{{image}}
== Naming ==
{{see more|Wracknid_family#Naming}}
{{naming
|common    = Shooting Spiner (Male). Spiner is in reference to how it spins webs. Shooting references the toxic clouds they shoot at the Pikmin.
|jpcommon  = {{j|ブッパナシグモ(オス)|Buppanashi Gumo (Osu)|Firing Spider (Male)}}.
|jpname    = {{j|ワタトバシグモ|Wata Tobashi Gumo|Cotton Launching Spider}}.
|scientific = ''Himeagea mittetsia ''. The species name ''mittetsia'' may be an illusion to "mitten", comparing their fuzzy appearance to that of a mitten.
}}
===Names in other languages===
{{foreignname
|Jap=ブッパナシグモ(オス)
|JapR=Buppanashi Gumo (Osu)
|JapM=Firing Spider (Male)
|Dut=Mannetjesschrikspin
|DutM=Male Spiner
|Fra=Tisserand tireur mâle
|FraM=Male weaver shooter
|Ger=Schreckspinne (männlich)
|GerM=Frightspider (male)
|Ita=Tessitore nocivo
|ItaM=Harmful weaver
|Kor=발사거미(수컷)
|Spa=Cardándula (macho)
|SpaM=From cardo (thistle) and tarántula (tarantula)
}}


== See also ==
== See also ==
{{todo|List links to similar subjects.}}
*[[Shooting Spiner (Female)]]
 
{{hpenemies}}
[[Category:Poison enemies]]
[[Category:Ravaged Rustworks]]

Latest revision as of 12:23, August 10, 2024

Shooting Spiner (Male) In-game icon.
A Male Shooting Spiner.
Appears in Hey! Pikmin
Scientific name Himeagea mittetsia
Family Wracknid
Areas The Lonely Tower, Steel Pipe Forest
Attacks Poison Pikmin

The Shooting Spiner (ブッパナシグモ(オス)?, lit.: "Firing Spider (Male)") is an enemy encountered in Hey! Pikmin. The males of this species are brown in color and attack differently from the females. It also has red eyes, and small legs with yellow stripes.

Stats[edit]

To do: Find out its health in Hey! Pikmin by retreiving the value from the game files.
Care to do so?

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

Behavior[edit]

The male Shooting Spiners move up and down webs, similar to the females. However, instead of attempting to stab Pikmin with their legs, they shoot small toxic clouds horizontally.

Locations[edit]

To do: List all places the enemy can be found in.
Care to do so?

Strategy[edit]

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

Shooting Spiners can be defeated with a single Pikmin throw. As the males do not stick their legs out, they are considerably easier to kill than the females.

Notes

Hey! Pikmin logs

Usually it's content to dangle from the ceiling, but if you approach, it will fire poison clouds at you. This one looks much more drab that his female counterpart. I can relate.

Gallery[edit]

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Naming[edit]

See more: Wracknid_family#Naming.
  • Common name: Shooting Spiner (Male). Spiner is in reference to how it spins webs. Shooting references the toxic clouds they shoot at the Pikmin.
  • Japanese nickname: ブッパナシグモ(オス)?, lit.: "Firing Spider (Male)".
  • Japanese name: ワタトバシグモ?, lit.: "Cotton Launching Spider".
  • Scientific name: Himeagea mittetsia . The species name mittetsia may be an illusion to "mitten", comparing their fuzzy appearance to that of a mitten.
  • Internal names: Unknown.
  • Prerelease: None.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ブッパナシグモ(オス)?
Buppanashi Gumo (Osu)
Firing Spider (Male)
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Mannetjesschrikspin Male Spiner
Flag of France French Tisserand tireur mâle Male weaver shooter
Flag of Germany German Schreckspinne (männlich) Frightspider (male)
Flag of Italy Italian Tessitore nocivo Harmful weaver
Flag of South Korea Korean 발사거미(수컷)
Flag of Spain Spanish Cardándula (macho) From cardo (thistle) and tarántula (tarantula)

See also[edit]