Swarming Sheargrub
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Appears in | Pikmin 3 | ||
Scientific name | Himeagea turba | ||
Family | Mandiblard | ||
Areas | Tropical Wilds | ||
Mission Mode Collect Treasure! stages | Beastly Caverns | ||
Mission Mode Battle Enemies! stages | Tropical Wilds Remix | ||
Side Story days | None | ||
Bingo Battle stages | Jigsaw Fortress | ||
Attacks | Weighs down objects |
The Swarming Sheargrub (ブリコ?) is a green Sheargrub with red eyes found in Pikmin 3. It, in every way excluding size and color, resembles a Female Sheargrub. Swarming Sheargrubs are known to follow Pikmin from a distance and can distract an entire squad as a result.
They move around in swarms at high speed (fastest of any known mandiblard). They have no form of offense but can move quickly, taking any attacking Pikmin with them. Once they come across any nectar, they will consume it and grow in size. They can also hide under plants, like Pikmin. Most swarms come in groups of seven.
When they spot a salvageable object – such as a fruit, pellet, Victory Macaroon, or carcass – they will jump and sit on top of it, weighing it down and thus, making it require more Pikmin to carry. The larger they are, the more they will weigh.
While they are an annoying hindrance to the player, they are easily defeated like any other type of mandiblard. However, once a single member of a swarm is harmed, the rest will disperse and run away at very high speeds. It's advised to call all Pikmin back at this point, as they will attempt to chase the fleeing Sheargrubs, only to end up getting themselves lost.
Swarming Sheargrubs will always spawn above the ground where the Lesser Mock Bottom is located.
Stats
Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health |
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1 | 1 | 1 | × 5 × 5 |
45 |
Strategy
The best strategy is to throw some non Winged Pikmin and you should get at least 3 of them. Wait for them to come back and get them again. In Tropical Wilds Remix, let the Baldy Long legs kill some for you.
Notes
Pikmin 3 Prima Guide
“As the name implies, these fast-moving enemies travel in relatively large groups. Swarming Sheargrubs patrol established paths, jostling any Pikmin they encounter along the way. These pests often latch onto fruit while it's being transported. This essentially increases the weight of the fruit, making it more difficult for your Pikmin to carry.”
Alph's Notes
“They use their numbers to hunt for fruit and nectar and try to get you separated from your Pikmin. We have to remember that we need numbers on our side too if we want to fight back!”
Brittany's Notes
“I can forgive a lot of things in the animals on this planet. Damaging my suit, sure. Capturing the Captain, OK. But stealing fruit and nectar from the Pikmin?! That's low!”
Charlie's Notes
“One way to defeat an enemy is to cut off their supply lines. That's the mode of attack these flying things use. They suck up nectar, weigh down pellets, and do whatever they can to keep our numbers low and our troops starved.”
Louie's Notes
“Boil and swallow whole. The real gastronomic joy of this creature is how smooth it goes down.”
Olimar's Notes
“In contrast to the more common variety of mandiblards, it spends its entire life aboveground without ever going below the surface. It hunts for food in packs, preferring to feed on nectar and fruit juice since its jaws are too weak to capture prey. It grows quickly after feeding, but it has difficulty moving at its larger size.”
Technical information
Pikmin 3 technical information (?) | |
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Internal name | ujinko_a (c)
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HP | 45 |
Rock Pikmin throw hits to kill | 1 |
White Pikmin ingestions to kill | 0 |
Bomb rock explosions to kill | 1 |
Bomb rock ingestions to kill | 0 |
Number of direct hits on top to kill | 1 |
Damage to leaders | 0 |
Territory radius | 200 |
Mission Mode value | 5 |
Naming
- See also: Mandiblard family#Naming.
These Sheargrubs are distinguished by the rest with the word "Swarming", because they move in a swarm. In Japan, they're known as ブリコ?, which is the name given to the roe of the Japanese sandfish, since fish roe is typically a large group of eggs, not entirely unlike the Swarming Sheargrubs. Internally, it shares its data with the Female Sheargrub, so its internal name is ujinko_a
, but when it needs to be disambiguated from the Female Sheargrub, it uses the name ujinko_c
.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ブリコ? Buriko |
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French | Boufpon grouillant | Portmanteau of bouffe (eat, grub) and pont (bridge); Swarming bridge-eater |
German | Schwarm-Termitentos | Swarm Sheargrub |
Spanish (NoA) | Comején fructófilo | Fructophilic termite |
Spanish (NoE) | Comején fructófilo | Fructophilic termite |
Gallery
Swarming Sheargrubs weighing down a Scaly Custard.
Pikmin carrying a Velvety Dreamdrop infested with Swarming Sheargrubs.
A group of Swarming Sheargrubs in Tropical Wilds.
Swarming Sheargrubs drinking nectar, notice the size difference between them.
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Big Swarming Sheargrubs weighing down a fruit.
A swarm weighing down a Velvety Dreamdrop, as shown by the carrying numbers.
Trivia
- These are the only known enemies that can increase in size by consuming an item.
- When a Swarming Sheargrub gets on top of an object or drinks nectar, a munching sound can be heard.
- In the April 17th, 2013 Nintendo Direct footage that revealed Winged Pikmin, Swarming Sheargrub sound effects can be heard in the Twilight River, suggesting that they were originally going to appear in that area.