Pikmin 3

Baldy Long Legs

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File:The Baldy Long Legs being defeated..jpg
Appears in Pikmin 3
Scientific name Pseudoarachnia calvitium
Family Arachnorb
Areas None
Mission Mode Collect Treasure! stages Forgotten Cove
Mission Mode Battle Enemies! stages Tropical Forest, Tropical Wilds Remix, Clockwork Chasm
Side Story days None
Bingo Battle stages Sandbox Kingdom, Jigsaw Fortress
Attacks Crush Pikmin

Baldy Long Legs (ダマグモ?, lit.: "Orb Spider") is a hairless version of the Shaggy Long Legs. Like other arachnorbs, it is quite large, its only method of attack is crushing Pikmin with its large feet, and its circular core is its weak-point. In Mission Mode this creature will aimlessly wander the map, but in the Forgotten Cove, it will stay in its arena. This trait is unique to this arachnorb.

Relation to other arachnorbs

In the original release of Pikmin 3, the relation between the Baldy Long Legs and the Shaggy Long Legs was not known, and since they were both identified with different names when locked-on, they were considered different creatures. However, in Pikmin 3 Deluxe, Olimar's comment in the Piklopedia explains how it is simply the same creature, but without hair. Nevertheless, he notes how, because the hair never grows back, it is considered a different species.

This enemy could be considered as being the same creature as the Beady Long Legs. This is because in Japan it has the same name as the Beady Long Legs. It can however still be considered a unique enemy in its own sense given that the appearance and combat mechanics don't quite match up with Beady Long Legs's. In addition, the localization crew for the game felt the need to differentiate this enemy from either of the other arachnorb by giving it a new name.

Stats

Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health
N/A N/A N/A Poko × 100
Spirit × 100
2500

Notes

Alph's notes

Structural flaw: central orb Wright: unknown Did it lose its hair in a fight or was it born bald? As ruthless and tough as it is, it also seems a little...pathetic.

Britanny's notes

I prefer its sleek look to the hairy one, which made me sweat just to look at. They could both stand to be cuter, though. Ooh! What if it was covered in wool?!

Charlie's notes

They say the best defense is a good offence, but getting rid of all of its hair to focus to entirely on stomping around might have been taking it a bit too far. Still, I can always respect a warrior willing to commit all the way!

Louie's notes

Not as tasty as it looks. Completly inedible.

Strategy

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

Like all Arachnorbs, the weak point of the Baldy Long Legs is its abdomen, which is suspended high up in the air by its spindly legs. As it marches around the field, it will crush anything in its path, so be sure to steer clear of its large, trampling feet. Instead, throw Pikmin at its legs to make them climb up. Be sure to throw them at the leg that has just stopped moving, so they can quickly reach the top before the Baldy Long Legs knocks them down. When they reach its head, they will attack it until the creature shakes them off. When it's about to shake, whistle your Pikmin off and wait for it to resume its stomping before you throw more at it.

Another strategy is to throw Pikmin directly at its core. Yellow and Winged Pikmin will reach it most of the time, but other Pikmin can do so too if they're thrown from a tall ledge. This tactic can be used to quickly get rid of it with little to no Pikmin losses, as it will be too busy shaking off Pikmin to attack.

To save time in the Mission Mode stage Tropical Wilds Remix, the player can simply leave 10 Winged Pikmin to kill the creature over time while the player focuses on other tasks. At the Clockwork Chasm in Battle enemies!, the Baldy Long Legs that appears here is easiest to defeat, as the elevated ledge it spawns on allows it to be dispatched with eight bomb rocks, which are plentiful on this stage.

If encountered in a Bingo Battle stage, it is recommended that the players do not fight it together, as the player's Pikmin will be more prone to attacking the other player's Pikmin, rather than the Baldy Long Legs, which will probably result in many casualties and possibly even a Pikmin extinction.

Technical information

Pikmin 3 technical information (?)
Internal name hagedamagumo
HP 2500
Rock Pikmin throw hits to kill 30
White Pikmin ingestions to kill 0
Bomb rock explosions to kill 5
Bomb rock ingestions to kill 0
Number of direct hits on top to kill 0
Damage to leaders 10
Territory radius 400
Mission Mode value 100

Other information

Naming

See more: Beady Long Legs#Naming.

The Baldy Long Legs's name is based off of the Beady Long Legs, but with "Baldy" pointing out its lack of hair, compared to its original form - the Shaggy Long Legs. As stated above, its Japanese name is also the same as the Beady Long Legs's. Internally, it is called hagedamagumo, which is the Beady Long Leg's Japanese name, but with はげ? (lit.: "bald") before it.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ダマグモ?
Dama Gumo
Orb Spider
Flag of France French Nunu Longues Jambes Combination of Nu (which means "naked") and Longues Jambes (which means "Long Legs"). Pun on "Lulu Longues Jambes" (Shaggy Long Legs's name)
Flag of Germany German Kahles Langbein Bald long legs
Flag of Spain Spanish (NoE) Patas largas calvo Baldy long legs

Gallery

Trivia

  • Upon death, the Baldy Long Legs will expel a green slime from its abdomen as it dies.
  • If the Baldy Long Legs steps on an enemy, it will crush and kill it.
  • If the chosen Bingo Battle stage's layout has a Baldy Long Legs, it already begins in its starting position, instead of falling from the sky.
  • In the Collect Treasure! version of Forgotten Cove, the creature drops a Crimson Banquet. Since the full fruit cannot fit inside the beast's body, the pieces appear smaller than normal when they fall out, and only then grow to their normal size in about half a second.

See also