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Thoes are evil...[[User:Crystal_lucario|<b><span style="color:Blue">~Crystal</span></b>]][[Image:Redpikminsprite.jpg]]<b>[[User talk:Crystal_lucario|<span style="color:Black">Lucario~</span>]]</b> 22:27, 21 April 2008 (UTC) | Thoes are evil...[[User:Crystal_lucario|<b><span style="color:Blue">~Crystal</span></b>]][[Image:Redpikminsprite.jpg]]<b>[[User talk:Crystal_lucario|<span style="color:Black">Lucario~</span>]]</b> 22:27, 21 April 2008 (UTC) | ||
The Volatile Dweevil actually has a pretty much identical body shape to the others, but it's hard to tell since it carries a bomb-rock on its back all the time. Naturally, species which are closely related will tend to look similar (sometimes even identical) to one another, but practically speaking, the creators of the game more than likely made them look alike to make the modelers' jobs easier and to save memory space by using one mesh for all the species rather than five different ones. It's the same with a lot of enemies, like Dwarf Bulborbs, Cannon Beetle Larvae, and terrestrial Blowhogs. {{user:Jimbo Jambo/sig}} |
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The Monster Pump should be destroyed first, because it is the hardest to avoid. The Shock Therapist can be easily avoided.
I found the poison weapon quite hard to avoid....
Remind's me of Metroid Prime from the game of the same name.
just think of how big that thing is in real life!Reoko 01:19, 13 February 2008 (UTC)
Well... Olimar's the size of a quarter so it's gotta be at least the size of a dog. Mcoolister T, C, R
*checks strategy guide* It's leg span is... 322 millimeters. Problem solved. User:Fly Guy 2
Is that where all those enemy sizes came from?! —Jimbo Jambo
- That would explain why they were here... If you have that, Fly Guy, would it make sense to add them, then? Does that count as official?GP
No, it's Nintendo's Official Guide, not the Prima Guide. So it's official. Fly Guy 2 03:09, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
- It always seemed to me that the Prima people knew more about what they were talking about than the Nintendo guides, official or not, but like I said sizes are something anyone could potentially measure given a good point of reference. Does it have the sizes for all the enemies? —Jimbo Jambo
Yes. Fly Guy 2 17:19, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
How come most Dweevil look the same exept for the collour. The only ones that look differnt are Titan Dweevil and the one that starts with a "V" (I can't seam to remember the name.
- You are thinking of the Voilate (Spelling?} Dweevil (The bomb rock one...)~CrystalLucario~ 21:06, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
Ya, thats the one! But I accualy did forget the name though...
Thoes are evil...~CrystalLucario~ 22:27, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
The Volatile Dweevil actually has a pretty much identical body shape to the others, but it's hard to tell since it carries a bomb-rock on its back all the time. Naturally, species which are closely related will tend to look similar (sometimes even identical) to one another, but practically speaking, the creators of the game more than likely made them look alike to make the modelers' jobs easier and to save memory space by using one mesh for all the species rather than five different ones. It's the same with a lot of enemies, like Dwarf Bulborbs, Cannon Beetle Larvae, and terrestrial Blowhogs. —Jimbo Jambo