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{{infobox enemy | {{infobox enemy | ||
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|image = Sporegrub.png | |image = Sporegrub.png | ||
|icon = Sporegrub icon.png | |icon = Sporegrub icon.png | ||
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|name = Himeagea vineacorruo | |name = Himeagea vineacorruo | ||
|family = Mandiblard | |family = Mandiblard | ||
|areas = | |areas = [[Steel Pipe Forest]], [[Burning Bog]] | ||
|attacks = | |attacks = Poison pikmin | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Sporegrub''' ({{j|オッコ|Okko}}) is an | The '''Sporegrub''' ({{j|オッコ|Okko|Tiny Faller}}) is an [[enemy]] found in {{hp}}. According to [[Creature log|Olimar's notes]], it is a mutated variant of Sheargrub. It's smaller than other mandiblards, about one third the height of Olimar. It is mostly pink with light spots, but has green menacing eyes and a brown face. It climbs down from vines, and eventually falls on the ground, ready to attack Olimar or his [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]]. It is quite a rare enemy, only appearing in two areas. | ||
== Stats == | == Stats == | ||
{{Todo|Find out its health in {{hp}} by retrieving the value from the game files.}} | |||
{{enemy stats | {{enemy stats | ||
| | |seedsh = 0 | ||
|hph = Unknown | |||
|regenh = Unknown | |||
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}} | }} | ||
== Behavior == | == Behavior == | ||
{{todo|Describe its behavior when it sees Pikmin, when it attacks, when it shakes, when it loses interest, etc.}} | {{todo|Describe its behavior when it sees Pikmin, when it attacks, when it shakes, when it loses interest, etc.}} | ||
A Sporegrub spawns on pre-determined paths and will crawl along its [[vine]] until it falls off. Once it does it slowly crawls along the ground and turns around when it hits a wall. If it detects something it wants to attack, it pauses for a short second and releases a poison cloud. | |||
== Locations == | == Locations == | ||
*'''[[Ravaged Rustworks]]''' | |||
**[[Steel Pipe Forest]]: This is where they are the most frequent, acting as the "gimmick" of the level, being found throughout the whole area. There are lots of twisting vines all over the level, allowing them to quickly travel around. | |||
*'''[[Lushlife Murk]]''' | |||
**[[Burning Bog]]: The first notable place they are found in is the room with the [[Tangerine Paste]]. They act as a threat that distracts the player, crawling from the ceiling from multiple vines. Here, the player must multitask between fighting the [[Puffstalk]] in the room and the Sporegrubs. They also appear a few times throughout the level, and they can land on the player's "raft" and overall cause more chaos. | |||
== Strategy == | == Strategy == | ||
{{guide}} | {{guide}} | ||
Because Sporegrubs move slowly, they are easy to hit. Only a singe Pikmin thrown on top is needed to kill it. However, if one misses and the Pikmin ends up behind it, it is best to whistle it to make it run faster. If it isn't, the Pikmin will remain in the Sporegrub’s attack range for long enough to be killed. When the creature is moving, it is best to slightly lead the shot. | |||
{{notes|heypikmin=y}} | {{notes|heypikmin=y}} | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{image}} | {{image}} | ||
==Naming== | |||
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{{see more|Mandiblard family#Naming}} | |||
{{naming | |||
|common = Sporegrub. From "Sheargrub", a word present in the names of various members of the mandiblard family, and "spore". | |||
|scientific = ''Himeagea vineacorruo''. ''Vineacorruo'' comes from the Latin words ''vinea'', meaning "vine", and ''corruo'', meaning "to fall". | |||
|jpcommon = {{j|オッコ|Okko}}. It comes from {{j|落っこちる|Okkochiru}}, which means "falling", and is likely a pun on the expression {{j|子|Ko}} found in the name of other mandiblards, which in this context means "tiny", particularly "tiny bug". Hence, the name can translate to "Tiny Faller". | |||
|jpname = {{j|オトシヒメアギト|Otoshi Hime Agito|Dropping Princess Jaw}}. From {{j|ヒメアギト科|Hime Agito Ka}}, the Mandiblard family's Japanese name. | |||
}} | |||
===Names in other languages=== | |||
{{foreignname | |||
|Jap=オッコ | |||
|JapR=Okko | |||
|JapM=Tiny Faller | |||
|Dut=Gifgruppie | |||
|DutM= | |||
|Fra=Sporve | |||
|FraM=Portemanteau of spore and ''larve'', which means larva. | |||
|Ger=Rankenkriecher | |||
|GerM=Tendril Creeper | |||
|Ita=Tarlo velenoso | |||
|ItaM= | |||
|Kor=가시벼룩 | |||
|Spa=Esporajén | |||
|SpaM=Combination of spore and termite (female) | |||
}} | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Male Sheargrub]] | |||
* [[Shearwig]] | |||
* [[Shearblug]] | |||
* [[Queen Shearwig]] | |||
{{hpenemies}} | {{hpenemies}} | ||
[[Category:Poison enemies]] | |||
[[Category:Ravaged Rustworks]] | |||
[[Category:Lushlife Murk]] |
Latest revision as of 09:51, September 23, 2024
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Appears in | Hey! Pikmin | ||
Scientific name | Himeagea vineacorruo | ||
Family | Mandiblard | ||
Areas | Steel Pipe Forest, Burning Bog | ||
Attacks | Poison pikmin |
The Sporegrub (オッコ?, lit.: "Tiny Faller") is an enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. According to Olimar's notes, it is a mutated variant of Sheargrub. It's smaller than other mandiblards, about one third the height of Olimar. It is mostly pink with light spots, but has green menacing eyes and a brown face. It climbs down from vines, and eventually falls on the ground, ready to attack Olimar or his Pikmin. It is quite a rare enemy, only appearing in two areas.
Stats[edit]
To do: Find out its health in Hey! Pikmin by retrieving the value from the game files. |
Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health | Regen. |
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N/A | N/A | N/A | × 0 | Unknown | Unknown |
Behavior[edit]
To do: Describe its behavior when it sees Pikmin, when it attacks, when it shakes, when it loses interest, etc. |
A Sporegrub spawns on pre-determined paths and will crawl along its vine until it falls off. Once it does it slowly crawls along the ground and turns around when it hits a wall. If it detects something it wants to attack, it pauses for a short second and releases a poison cloud.
Locations[edit]
- Ravaged Rustworks
- Steel Pipe Forest: This is where they are the most frequent, acting as the "gimmick" of the level, being found throughout the whole area. There are lots of twisting vines all over the level, allowing them to quickly travel around.
- Lushlife Murk
- Burning Bog: The first notable place they are found in is the room with the Tangerine Paste. They act as a threat that distracts the player, crawling from the ceiling from multiple vines. Here, the player must multitask between fighting the Puffstalk in the room and the Sporegrubs. They also appear a few times throughout the level, and they can land on the player's "raft" and overall cause more chaos.
Strategy[edit]
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Because Sporegrubs move slowly, they are easy to hit. Only a singe Pikmin thrown on top is needed to kill it. However, if one misses and the Pikmin ends up behind it, it is best to whistle it to make it run faster. If it isn't, the Pikmin will remain in the Sporegrub’s attack range for long enough to be killed. When the creature is moving, it is best to slightly lead the shot.
Notes
Hey! Pikmin logs
Gallery[edit]
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Naming[edit]
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- See more: Mandiblard family#Naming.
- Common name: Sporegrub. From "Sheargrub", a word present in the names of various members of the mandiblard family, and "spore".
- Japanese nickname: オッコ?. It comes from 落っこちる?, which means "falling", and is likely a pun on the expression 子? found in the name of other mandiblards, which in this context means "tiny", particularly "tiny bug". Hence, the name can translate to "Tiny Faller".
- Japanese name: オトシヒメアギト?, lit.: "Dropping Princess Jaw". From ヒメアギト科?, the Mandiblard family's Japanese name.
- Scientific name: Himeagea vineacorruo. Vineacorruo comes from the Latin words vinea, meaning "vine", and corruo, meaning "to fall".
- Internal names: Unknown.
- Prerelease: None.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | オッコ? Okko |
Tiny Faller |
Dutch | Gifgruppie | |
French | Sporve | Portemanteau of spore and larve, which means larva. |
German | Rankenkriecher | Tendril Creeper |
Italian | Tarlo velenoso | |
Korean | 가시벼룩 | |
Spanish | Esporajén | Combination of spore and termite (female) |