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{{infobox enemy
{{infobox enemy
|pikmin4    = y
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|image      =  
|image      = Grubchucker P4 icon.png
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|icon        = Grubchucker P4 icon.png
|size        = 256px
|size        = 256px
|name        = Grubchucker
|name        = Carabea vescora
|family      = Crablipps
|family      = Crablipps
|areas      =  
|areas      = [[Serene Shores]] ([[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]]), [[Primordial Thicket]]
|underground =  
|underground = [[Subterranean Swarm]]
|attacks    = Seizing pikmin and throwing them into its head
|attacks    = Seizes and captures Pikmin before eating them
}}
}}
{{futuregame}}
 
{{game help|p4|Fill in the infobox and describe the enemy.}}
The '''Grubchucker''' ({{j|ナゲクライ|Nage Kurai|Throwing Devourer}}) is an [[enemy]] in {{p4}}. It is a particularly tall enemy compared to most, with even [[Yellow Pikmin]] struggling to reach its height. It hunts Pikmin by seizing them with its claws and placing them into the fleshy mouth on top of its body, swallowing and killing them after a few seconds if not interrupted. It typically inhabits, and is encountered within, shallow [[water]]s and pools of [[mud]].
The Grubchucker is a large and particularly tall enemy encountered in the [[Primordial Thicket]]. It hunts Pikmin by seizing them with its claws and placing them into the fleshy mouth on top of its body, swallowing and killing them after a few seconds if not interrupted. It typically inhabits, and is encountered within, shallow waters and pools of mud.


==Stats==
==Stats==
{{game help|p4|Fill in enemy statistics.}}
{{enemy stats
{{enemy stats
|weight4 =  
|weight4 = 12
|carriers4 =  
|carriers4 = 24
|seeds4 =  
|seeds4 = 15
|value4 =  
|value4 = 12
|hp4 =  
|hp4 = 5000 
|regen4 =  
|regen4 = Unknown
}}
}}


== Behavior ==
== Behavior ==
{{game help|p4|Describe its behavior when it sees Pikmin, when it attacks, when it shakes, when it loses interest, etc.}}
The Grubchucker does not demonstrate any agression towards lone captains, but will attack Pikmin within reach. The Grubchucker attacks with a double swipe, grabbing at most a single Pikmin per claw and two Pikmin per attacking cycle. Any seized Pikmin are thrown into the mouth on top of its head, and the Grubchucker needs to be knocked down in order to free the trapped Pikmin.
The Grubchucker does not demonstrate any agression towards lone captains, but will attack Pikmin within reach. The Grubchucker attacks with a double swipe, grabbing at most a single Pikmin per claw and two Pikmin per attacking cycle. Any seized Pikmin are thrown into the mouth on top of its head, and the Grubchucker needs to be knocked down in order to free the trapped Pikmin.  


Grubchuckers become aggressive towards Pikmin in a radius approximately twice their width. They pursue Pikmin slowly, but the range within which they continue pursuit is much larger than the initial aggro radius.
Grubchuckers become aggressive towards Pikmin in a radius approximately twice their width. They pursue Pikmin slowly, but the range within which they continue pursuit is much larger than the initial aggro radius.
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Pikmin sent to attack the Grubchucker will climb their legs if they can't reach the body on the initial throw. [[Yellow Pikmin]] have a high enough arc when thrown to latch directly on to the Grubchucker, and [[Winged Pikmin]] will fly towards and latch on to the enemy if thrown towards it as well. The front and sides of the Grubchucker are immune to direct damage and stunning from [[Oatchi]]'s charge, but the back of their legs/ankles are vulnerable to a charge and will bowl the creature over.
Pikmin sent to attack the Grubchucker will climb their legs if they can't reach the body on the initial throw. [[Yellow Pikmin]] have a high enough arc when thrown to latch directly on to the Grubchucker, and [[Winged Pikmin]] will fly towards and latch on to the enemy if thrown towards it as well. The front and sides of the Grubchucker are immune to direct damage and stunning from [[Oatchi]]'s charge, but the back of their legs/ankles are vulnerable to a charge and will bowl the creature over.


The Grubchucker will fall to the ground and become entirely vulnerable to attack if enough Pikmin latch on to it or if Oatchi charges it from behind.
The Grubchucker will fall to the ground and become entirely vulnerable to attack if enough Pikmin latch on to it or if Oatchi charges it from behind. This will release any Pikmin that are currently in its mouth.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
{{game help|p4|Describe the appearance of the creature and, if it applies, how it compares to similar creatures.}}
The Grubchucker is a large, tall and lanky bipedal crustacean. Its legs have a knock-kneed posture and bend backwards compared to a traditional biped, and its feet have three toes (two in the front and one in the back). It has a soft, round body and a fleshy mouth running front to back on top of it. It has small compound eyes on the bottom of its body and four antennae.


The Grubchucker is a large, tall and lanky bipedal arthropod. Its legs have a knock-kneed posture and bend backwards compared to a traditional biped, and its feet have three toes (two in the front and one in the back). It has a soft, round body and a fleshy mouth running front to back on top of it. It has small compound eyes on the bottom of its body and four antennae.
The Grubchucker's appearance is evocative of decapod crustaceans. Its eyes are similar in shape and presentation to fiddler crabs or hermit crabs. Its arms resemble those of {{w|Macrobrachium|freshwater prawn}}, and its forearms are sparsely covered in beige {{w|seta}}. Although its limbs have a rigid exoskeleton, its thorax does not, and appears fleshy and soft like a {{w|Soft-shell crab|freshly-molted crab}}.
 
The Grubchucker's appearance is evocative of decapod crustaceans. Its eyes are similar in shape and presentation to fiddler crabs or hermit crabs. Its arms resemble those of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrobrachium freshwater prawn], and its forearms are sparsely covered in beige [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seta setae]. Although its limbs have a rigid exoskeleton, its thorax does not, and appears fleshy and soft like a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft-shell_crab freshly-molted crab].


The Grubchucker's body is mostly deep blue. The bottom of its thorax and the undersides of its limbs are beige. Its claws and toes are proximally blue and distally pink. The lips of its mouth are a light blue and the interior is a deep red.
The Grubchucker's body is mostly deep blue. The bottom of its thorax and the undersides of its limbs are beige. Its claws and toes are proximally blue and distally pink. The lips of its mouth are a light blue and the interior is a deep red.


Its bell-shaped body is subtly segmented radially, and has a large, fleshy mouth running front to back on it somewhat similar in appearance to the mouth of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_clam giant clam]. Grubchuckers have and use typical crustacean mouthparts earlier in their life cycle, and the pseudo-mouth stays closed until adulthood. Adult Grubchuckers no longer use the mouthparts below their body and feed entirely with the large mouth-basket.
Its bell-shaped body is subtly segmented radially, and has a large, fleshy mouth running front to back on it somewhat similar in appearance to the mouth of a {{w|giant clam}}.


It makes little noise when idle, but growls and bellows when being attacked by Pikmin.
It makes little noise when idle, but growls and bellows when being attacked by Pikmin.
== Locations ==
== Locations ==
{{game help|p4|List all places the enemy can be found in.}}
*[[Primordial Thicket]]
*[[Subterranean Swarm]]
 
*Two are found in the [[Serene Shores]] during [[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]]. One is found in the drainable water section with [[Pricklepuff]]s in the main game, west from the Water's Edge landing site. This one holds an [[Extraordinary Bolt]]. The other appears north from the Water's Edge landing site behind the [[Breakable pot|breakable pots]], where the [[Giant's Fossil]] is located in the main game. Both of these Grubchuckers stand in water.


== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==
{{guide}}
{{guide}}
{{game help|p4|Add a guide on how to beat it.}}
The Grubchucker is not particularly dangerous. They cannot immediately kill Pikmin, cannot grab a particularly large amount of Pikmin at a time and need a few uninterrupted seconds to swallow and kill them.  However, its high health and the way that you fight it can make killing it a time-consuming task.
The Grubchucker is not particularly dangerous. It has an imposing stature but is relatively frail once engaged.
 
Charging the Grubchucker with Oatchi and a squad of Pikmin will launch the Pikmin either directly onto its body or send them climbing up its legs. Take care to hit the enemy's legs instead of its claws with your charge, as if the charge hits the legs the Grubchucker will immediately fall over, but if you hit the claws the Grubchucker will not flinch at all and can potentially grab your Pikmin during your brief moment of recoil from the charge.
 
If charging with the dog isn't an option, send Pikmin up its legs like you would a [[Baldy Long Legs]]. [[Yellow Pikmin]] and [[Winged Pikmin]] are both good choices as they can bypass the climbing process, but Winged Pikmin in particular shine here as they will fly directly onto its weak point if sent with the Charging Horn. This is one of the encounters that is made much simpler with a good group of Winged Pikmin and [[Ultra-spicy spray]], as 30 Winged Pikmin and a spray can knock it down and kill it before it can get back up.


Grubchuckers cannot immediately kill Pikmin, cannot grab a particularly large amount of Pikmin at a time and need a few uninterrupted seconds to swallow and kill them. Charging the Grubchucker with Oatchi and a squad of Pikmin will launch the Pikmin either directly on to its body or send them climbing up its legs. The Grubchucker will fall over, release any captured Pikmin and become completely vulnerable after being attacked sufficiently.
Once the creature is down, it is not completely helpless, it should be noted its arms, legs and mouth (the large, frilly opening on its head) are entirely invulnerable to attack, making the soft body in the centre the point your squadron should focus on. Charging a squad can still prove effective, but many Pikmin will get stuck on the invulnerable armour which makes it not as great an option (The [[Lineup Trumpet]], if you have it, is more effective if you use it to filter Pikmin in-between the claws.) instead, position yourself to the beast's side and throw Pikmin, preferably high-damaging ones such as [[Red Pikmin|Red]], [[Rock Pikmin|Rock]] and especially [[Purple Pikmin|Purple]] Pikmin who can particularly take out this creature in a single cycle. Oatchi or Moss can also help, whistle your Pikmin onto the back of the dog and then ram the centre of the creature, this can defeat the beast in one cycle, especially if the rush is upgraded to provide a stunning effect. [[Ultra-spicy spray]] is as always a potent option if you want to deal with it quickly. [[Ice Pikmin]] can extend the time you have to deal damage to the beast and turn its invulnerable armour into ice, making it succeptable to a charge.


An Oatchi charge to the back of its legs will immediately knock it to the ground, but with a squad of Pikmin attached to Oatchi a charge will still do significant damage regardless of what angle you attack it from.
It should be noted that as little as 15 Winged Pikmin can defeat this creature entirely on their own without assistance from the player, as they effectively stunlock the Grubchucker due to their swift flying and homing abilities. They take an extremely long time to accomplish this, so you could use it as an oppurtunity to multitask.
 
Around half of the Grubchuckers in the game don't carry any treasures (for example, the two in Subterranean Swarm and the one on the rock ramp in the Olimar's Shipwreck Tale version of Serene Shores), and as such you may also have the option of bypassing them entirely, saving precious time. If Pikmin are carrying a treasure back to the base and a live Grubchucker is in the way, you can time when it falls over so that any carriers move past unharmed, ideally with Oatchi's charge. The key to dealing with this enemy is not necessarily to fight it head-on to reduce Pikmin death but to reduce the amount of time spent on dealing with it.


If charging with the dog isn't an option, send Pikmin up its legs like you would a [[Baldy Long Legs]]. Winged Pikmin will fly directly into its weak point if sent with the Charging Horn.
== Notes ==
== Notes ==
{{game help|p4|Transcribe notes about this enemy, though remember that all transcribed notes will be replaced with notes from the game files eventually.}}
=== Dalmo's notes ===
=== Dalmo's Notes ===
{{transcript|The mouth on top of its head is somehow chic and ostentatious at the same time. Combined with the way it carries its claws like it's ready to give you a trim, this cutie looks like the charismatic beautician of the creature world. Though the way it tosses its food in the air shows rather poor etiquette.|block=y}}
{{transcript|The mouth on top of its head is somehow chic and ostentatious at the same time. Combined with the way it carries its claws like it's ready to give you a trim, this cutie looks like the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Scissorhands charismatic beautician] of the creature world. Though the way it tosses its food in the air shows rather poor ettiquette.|block=y}}


===Olimar's Notes===
=== Olimar's notes ===
{{transcript|This bipedal creature walks upright, so its motion is noticeably slow, but the long reach of its pincers is useful for catching prey and tossing it into the wide mouth on top of its head.
{{transcript|This bipedal creature walks upright, so its motion is noticeably slow, but the long reach of its pincers is useful for catching prey and tossing it into the wide mouth on top of its head.


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It has few natural enemies, primarily due to its height. However, it's often found in dimmer wetlands or underground to protect the soft top of its shell from the sun's rays.|block=y}}
It has few natural enemies, primarily due to its height. However, it's often found in dimmer wetlands or underground to protect the soft top of its shell from the sun's rays.|block=y}}


===Louie's Notes===
=== Louie's notes ===
{{transcript|Pluck off the lips, and serve with lemon and salt as an appetizer. Coat the arms and legs with plenty of miso for a full-course dinner in a shell!|block=y}}
{{transcript|Pluck off the lips, and serve with lemon and salt as an appetizer. Coat the arms and legs with plenty of miso for a full-course dinner in a shell!|block=y}}
==Other information==
{{enemy other info
|piklopedia4 = 99
}}
*'''This enemy triggers the [[Rescue Journal##5 Auto Target Lock|Auto Target Lock note]] in the [[Rescue Journal]]'''


== Naming ==
== Naming ==
{{game help|p4|Describe the enemy's names. ([[Pikipedia:General content guidelines#Naming section|Guidelines]])}}
{{see more|Crablipps family#Naming}}
{{see more| family#Naming}}
{{naming
{{naming
|common    = Grubchucker
|common    = Grubchucker. Its name describes its primary action of "chucking" its "grub" (food) into the large mouth on the top of its head.
|jpcommon  =  
|jpcommon  = {{J|ナゲクライ|Nage Kurai|Throwing Devourer}}. {{J|投げ|Nage}} means "throw", referring to how the Grubchucker throws its food into the mouth on its head. {{J|喰らう|Kurau}} means "devour", and it turns into {{J|喰らい|Kurai}} for person who devours.
|jpname    =  
|jpname    = {{J|タカアシガマグチガニ|Takaashi Gamaguchi Gani|Long-legged Coin Purse Crab}}. It is also a play on {{j|タカアシガニ|Takaashigani}}, the Japanese name of the {{w|Japanese spider crab}}.
|scientific = Carabea vescora
|scientific = ''Carabea vescora''. ''Vescor'' is Latin for eating or feeding upon.
|internal  =  
|internal  = <code>THROWEATER</code>. It refers to how it throws Pikmin into its mouth to eat them.
|prerelease =
}}
}}


=== Names in other languages ===
=== Names in other languages ===
{{game help|p4|Fill in the names in other languages, for the main languages at least.}}
{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap  =  
|Jap  = ナゲクライ
|JapR =  
|JapR = Nage Kurai
|JapM =  
|JapM = Throwing Devourer
|ChiTrad  =  
|ChiTrad  =  
|ChiTradR =  
|ChiTradR =  
|ChiTradM =  
|ChiTradM =  
|Dut  =  
|Dut  = Losklauwige krablipper
|DutM =  
|DutM = Looseclawed crablipper
|Fra  =  
|Fra  = Jongloproie
|FraM =  
|FraM = From "jongler" (juggle) and "proie" (prey)
|Ger  =  
|Ger  = Scherenschmetter
|GerM =  
|GerM = Scissor Smash
|Ita  =  
|Ita  = Predoliere
|ItaM =  
|ItaM = From "preda" (prey) and "giocoliere" (juggler)
|Kor  =  
|Kor  = 던져먹기
|KorR =  
|KorR = Deonjyeo-Meokgi
|KorM =  
|KorM = Throwing Devourer
|Por =  
|Spa = Pinzaronte lanzador
|PorM =  
|SpaM = From "pinza" (claw) and possibly "bifronte" (something that is two-faced), and lanzador (thrower)
|Spa =  
|Por = Pinça-caçador
|SpaM =  
|PorM = Claw-hunter
}}
}}


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
{{image}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
P4 Grubchucker attack.jpg|A Grubchucker grabbing two [[Pikpik carrot]]s in ''Pikmin 4'''s [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 4)|Piklopedia]].
P4 Grubchucker mouth.jpg|A Grubchucker with Pikpik carrots in the mouth on its back.
P4 Grubchucker digest.jpg|A Grubchucker chewing with the mouth on its back.
P4 Dead Grubchucker.jpg|A defeated Grubchucker in the Piklopedia.
Grubchucker_P4_Serene_Shores_OST.jpg|A Grubchucker in [[Serene Shores]] during [[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]].
Grubchucker_P4_Knocked_Over.jpg|A Grubchucker being knocked over in [[Primordial Thicket]].
Grubchucker_P4_Shake_Off.jpg|A Grubchucker shaking Pikmin off of its leg.
Grubchucker_P4_Shake_Off_2.jpg|A Grubchucker shaking Pikmin off of its head.
Grubchucker_P4_Grabs_Rock.jpg|A Grubchucker in [[Subterranean Swarm]] grabbing a [[Rock Pikmin]].
Grubchucker_P4_Fighting_Rocks.jpg|A Grubchucker fighting a group of Rock Pikmin.
</gallery>
</gallery>


== See also ==
== See also ==
{{game help|p4|List links to similar subjects.}}
*[[Crablipps family]]


{{p4enemies}}
{{p4enemies}}
{{game help|p4|Add categories:
[[Category:Pikmin-eating enemies]]
* Any relevant category in [[:Category:Enemies by hazard]]
[[Category:Primordial Thicket]]
* Any relevant category in [[:Category:Enemies by characteristics]]
[[Category:Subterranean Swarm]]
* Add whether it is a boss or not [[:Category:Pikmin 4 bosses]]
[[Category:Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]]
* What [[area]]s or [[cave]]s this enemy can be found in (e.g. [[:Category:Sun-Speckled Terrace]])
}}

Latest revision as of 13:51, August 23, 2024

Grubchucker In-game icon.
Icon for the Grubchucker, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia.
Appears in Pikmin 4
Scientific name Carabea vescora
Family Crablipps
Areas Serene Shores (Olimar's Shipwreck Tale), Primordial Thicket
Caves Subterranean Swarm
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Attacks Seizes and captures Pikmin before eating them

The Grubchucker (ナゲクライ?, lit.: "Throwing Devourer") is an enemy in Pikmin 4. It is a particularly tall enemy compared to most, with even Yellow Pikmin struggling to reach its height. It hunts Pikmin by seizing them with its claws and placing them into the fleshy mouth on top of its body, swallowing and killing them after a few seconds if not interrupted. It typically inhabits, and is encountered within, shallow waters and pools of mud.

Stats[edit]

Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health
12 24 15 Sparklium × 12 5000

Behavior[edit]

The Grubchucker does not demonstrate any agression towards lone captains, but will attack Pikmin within reach. The Grubchucker attacks with a double swipe, grabbing at most a single Pikmin per claw and two Pikmin per attacking cycle. Any seized Pikmin are thrown into the mouth on top of its head, and the Grubchucker needs to be knocked down in order to free the trapped Pikmin.

Grubchuckers become aggressive towards Pikmin in a radius approximately twice their width. They pursue Pikmin slowly, but the range within which they continue pursuit is much larger than the initial aggro radius.

Pikmin sent to attack the Grubchucker will climb their legs if they can't reach the body on the initial throw. Yellow Pikmin have a high enough arc when thrown to latch directly on to the Grubchucker, and Winged Pikmin will fly towards and latch on to the enemy if thrown towards it as well. The front and sides of the Grubchucker are immune to direct damage and stunning from Oatchi's charge, but the back of their legs/ankles are vulnerable to a charge and will bowl the creature over.

The Grubchucker will fall to the ground and become entirely vulnerable to attack if enough Pikmin latch on to it or if Oatchi charges it from behind. This will release any Pikmin that are currently in its mouth.

Appearance[edit]

The Grubchucker is a large, tall and lanky bipedal crustacean. Its legs have a knock-kneed posture and bend backwards compared to a traditional biped, and its feet have three toes (two in the front and one in the back). It has a soft, round body and a fleshy mouth running front to back on top of it. It has small compound eyes on the bottom of its body and four antennae.

The Grubchucker's appearance is evocative of decapod crustaceans. Its eyes are similar in shape and presentation to fiddler crabs or hermit crabs. Its arms resemble those of freshwater prawn, and its forearms are sparsely covered in beige seta. Although its limbs have a rigid exoskeleton, its thorax does not, and appears fleshy and soft like a freshly-molted crab.

The Grubchucker's body is mostly deep blue. The bottom of its thorax and the undersides of its limbs are beige. Its claws and toes are proximally blue and distally pink. The lips of its mouth are a light blue and the interior is a deep red.

Its bell-shaped body is subtly segmented radially, and has a large, fleshy mouth running front to back on it somewhat similar in appearance to the mouth of a giant clam.

It makes little noise when idle, but growls and bellows when being attacked by Pikmin.

Locations[edit]

Strategy[edit]

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

The Grubchucker is not particularly dangerous. They cannot immediately kill Pikmin, cannot grab a particularly large amount of Pikmin at a time and need a few uninterrupted seconds to swallow and kill them. However, its high health and the way that you fight it can make killing it a time-consuming task.

Charging the Grubchucker with Oatchi and a squad of Pikmin will launch the Pikmin either directly onto its body or send them climbing up its legs. Take care to hit the enemy's legs instead of its claws with your charge, as if the charge hits the legs the Grubchucker will immediately fall over, but if you hit the claws the Grubchucker will not flinch at all and can potentially grab your Pikmin during your brief moment of recoil from the charge.

If charging with the dog isn't an option, send Pikmin up its legs like you would a Baldy Long Legs. Yellow Pikmin and Winged Pikmin are both good choices as they can bypass the climbing process, but Winged Pikmin in particular shine here as they will fly directly onto its weak point if sent with the Charging Horn. This is one of the encounters that is made much simpler with a good group of Winged Pikmin and Ultra-spicy spray, as 30 Winged Pikmin and a spray can knock it down and kill it before it can get back up.

Once the creature is down, it is not completely helpless, it should be noted its arms, legs and mouth (the large, frilly opening on its head) are entirely invulnerable to attack, making the soft body in the centre the point your squadron should focus on. Charging a squad can still prove effective, but many Pikmin will get stuck on the invulnerable armour which makes it not as great an option (The Lineup Trumpet, if you have it, is more effective if you use it to filter Pikmin in-between the claws.) instead, position yourself to the beast's side and throw Pikmin, preferably high-damaging ones such as Red, Rock and especially Purple Pikmin who can particularly take out this creature in a single cycle. Oatchi or Moss can also help, whistle your Pikmin onto the back of the dog and then ram the centre of the creature, this can defeat the beast in one cycle, especially if the rush is upgraded to provide a stunning effect. Ultra-spicy spray is as always a potent option if you want to deal with it quickly. Ice Pikmin can extend the time you have to deal damage to the beast and turn its invulnerable armour into ice, making it succeptable to a charge.

It should be noted that as little as 15 Winged Pikmin can defeat this creature entirely on their own without assistance from the player, as they effectively stunlock the Grubchucker due to their swift flying and homing abilities. They take an extremely long time to accomplish this, so you could use it as an oppurtunity to multitask.

Around half of the Grubchuckers in the game don't carry any treasures (for example, the two in Subterranean Swarm and the one on the rock ramp in the Olimar's Shipwreck Tale version of Serene Shores), and as such you may also have the option of bypassing them entirely, saving precious time. If Pikmin are carrying a treasure back to the base and a live Grubchucker is in the way, you can time when it falls over so that any carriers move past unharmed, ideally with Oatchi's charge. The key to dealing with this enemy is not necessarily to fight it head-on to reduce Pikmin death but to reduce the amount of time spent on dealing with it.

Notes[edit]

Dalmo's notes[edit]

The mouth on top of its head is somehow chic and ostentatious at the same time. Combined with the way it carries its claws like it's ready to give you a trim, this cutie looks like the charismatic beautician of the creature world. Though the way it tosses its food in the air shows rather poor etiquette.

Olimar's notes[edit]

This bipedal creature walks upright, so its motion is noticeably slow, but the long reach of its pincers is useful for catching prey and tossing it into the wide mouth on top of its head.

When young, this mouth stays closed, and the Grubchucker lives on things like shellfish, nuts, and fruits, eating using the small trophi located behind the feelers below its eyes. As it grows, its sincipital mouth opens, and it can start eating larger quantities of food.

It has few natural enemies, primarily due to its height. However, it's often found in dimmer wetlands or underground to protect the soft top of its shell from the sun's rays.

Louie's notes[edit]

Pluck off the lips, and serve with lemon and salt as an appetizer. Coat the arms and legs with plenty of miso for a full-course dinner in a shell!

Other information[edit]

Naming[edit]

See more: Crablipps family#Naming.
  • Common name: Grubchucker. Its name describes its primary action of "chucking" its "grub" (food) into the large mouth on the top of its head.
  • Japanese nickname: ナゲクライ?, lit.: "Throwing Devourer". 投げ? means "throw", referring to how the Grubchucker throws its food into the mouth on its head. 喰らう? means "devour", and it turns into 喰らい? for person who devours.
  • Japanese name: タカアシガマグチガニ?, lit.: "Long-legged Coin Purse Crab". It is also a play on タカアシガニ?, the Japanese name of the Japanese spider crab.
  • Scientific name: Carabea vescora. Vescor is Latin for eating or feeding upon.
  • Internal names: THROWEATER. It refers to how it throws Pikmin into its mouth to eat them.
  • Prerelease: None.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ナゲクライ?
Nage Kurai
Throwing Devourer
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Losklauwige krablipper Looseclawed crablipper
Flag of France French Jongloproie From "jongler" (juggle) and "proie" (prey)
Flag of Germany German Scherenschmetter Scissor Smash
Flag of Italy Italian Predoliere From "preda" (prey) and "giocoliere" (juggler)
Flag of South Korea Korean 던져먹기
Deonjyeo-Meokgi
Throwing Devourer
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Pinça-caçador Claw-hunter
Flag of Spain Spanish Pinzaronte lanzador From "pinza" (claw) and possibly "bifronte" (something that is two-faced), and lanzador (thrower)

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