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Appears in | Pikmin 4 | ||
Scientific name | Brachyurices esurio (hatchling) | ||
Family | Onionshell | ||
Areas | Serene Shores | ||
Caves | Seafloor Resort, The Mud Pit | ||
Dandori Challenge stages | Test Tubs, Planning Pools | ||
Dandori Battle stages | Dandori Castle | ||
Attacks | Eat Pikmin, shoot bubbles |
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The Aristocrab Offspring (カニンコ?, lit.: "Crab Offspring") is an enemy in Pikmin 4. As the name implies, they are a smaller and younger version of the Peckish Aristocrab. They share many of the same traits, like sidestepping, blowing bubbles, and using their enlarged claw to attack. One unique trait to the hatchlings are that they sometimes hide underground to surprise its enemies.
Stats
Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health |
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3 | 6 | 4 | × 3 | 450 |
Behavior
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Acts roughly the same as an adult Aristocrab, but is overall much weaker. They can only eat 2 pikmin at a time as opposed to the 3 that an adult can. Shoots out less bubbles and can't stand up to avoid a charge. They sometimes hide underground before coming out when the player comes close. They also, of course, have much less health.
Appearance
They appear nearly identical to adult Peckish Aristocrabs, only smaller.
Locations
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Strategy
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With its low health and overall, relatively low threat level, these offspring are quite easy to deal with. You can simply use Oatchi to charge at it with a squad of pikmin and that should finish it off pretty quickly. Unlike the adult Aristocrab, the offspring cannot avoid a charge by simply standing tall and then coming back down, so charging them is possible and quite effective at destroying them.
Notes
Dalmo's Notes
Olimar's Notes
Generally, crabs pass through the larval stages zoea and megalopa as they approach juvenile crabhood. Instead, the Peckish Aristocrab is born with a body shaped like an onion, absorbing its nutrition through the ground and sprouting legs as it grows. Perhaps it's a close relative of species in the Ambuloradicis class.”
Louie's Notes
Naming
- See more: Peckish Aristocrab#Naming.
- Common name: Aristocrab Offspring. "Offspring" is another name for children.
- Japanese nickname: カニンコ?, lit.: "Crab Offspring". It refers to how it is the offspring of the Peckish Aristocrab.
- Japanese name: ネギボウズガニ?, lit.: "Onion Flower Head Crab (baby crab)". It is the Japanese name of the Peckish Aristocrab with the added clarification that is a baby.
- Scientific name: Brachyurices esurio (hatchling). The same as the adult variants, with the added "hatchling".
- Internal names:
KOGANI
. It directly translates into "crab offspring". - Prerelease: None.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | カニンコ? Kaninko |
Crablet |
Chinese (traditional) |
洋蔥蟹仔 Yángcōng Xiè Zǐ |
Onion Crab Child |
Chinese (simplified) |
洋葱蟹仔 Yángcōng Xiè Zǐ |
Onion Crab Child |
Dutch | Jonge ajuinkrab | Young onion crab |
French | Jeune crabognon | Young onion crab, "crabognon" being french for Peckish Aristocrab |
German | Zwiebelkrabbler | Onion Crablet |
Italian | Granchio cipollotto | Onion crablet |
Korean | 꼬마게양 Kkoma-Geyang |
Small Geyang |
Portuguese | Filhote de alhoguejo | Aristocrab offspring |
Spanish | Cría de cepucranco | Aristocrab offspring |
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