Sporistics
Swooping Snitchbug
Good
 

By Skymaster26
09/01/2023 - 00:41:44

Type: Creature
Rating: 3 (Good)
Tags: hey!pikmin, pikmin, pikmin2, pikmin3, pikmin4, skymastercreates

Description

(Sci Name: Scarpanica kesperens. Family: Scarpanid) An insectoid that flies around in the air, then swoops down to grab prey. It then proceeds to throw their targets down to the ground. [V2: Actually floats in the air]

Details

195
DNA points
Height
3.26
41 Bones0 Feet2 Hands
Diet: Herbivore
Health: +0
Meanness
2 %
Cuteness
16.6 %
Sociability
2 / 20
Aggressiveness
4 / 20
Abilities
0 / 15
2 / 51 / 50 / 5
0 / 50 / 50 / 5
0 / 53 / 50 / 5
0 / 50 / 5
Comments

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By Skymaster26
 

Dalmo's Notes: "If you were swept up and then tossed away by those long dangling arms, I think you'd better understand what it feels like to be a Pikmin. A little courage is all you need to give it a try. Consider it a learning experience!"

By Skymaster26
 

-to tackle critters that can do serious damage."

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Charlie's Notes: "I could go into my strategies for taking out these things, but...eh, why bother? They're nuisances, not threats. Plucking buried Pikmin is a relaxing activity that gives me time to consider how-

By Skymaster26
 

-seed until someone else comes along to harvest it."

By Skymaster26
 

Brittany's Notes: "They're annoying, but I also feel a connection to these huge flying insects. Just like me, they like to bury things in the ground. And just like me, they wander off, forgetting about the-

By Skymaster26
 

-the tables and load them down with so many Pikmin they're too heavy to fly. What goes around comes around."

By Skymaster26
 

Alph's Notes: "Structural flaw: weak hide. Weight: 3. It's well built to do what it does, which is to capture wandering Pikmin and slam them into the ground. But why does it do that? Form without function isn't very good design in my book. I like to turn-

By Skymaster26
 

Louie's Notes: "Remove the wings, marinate a well-marbled steak for several hours in a chipotle marinade, then charbroil to perfection."

By Skymaster26
 

-cavalry formation and will swoop down to seize them. However, scarpanids do not eat Pikmin, and they will drop any seized Pikmin after a short time. The reason for this behavior is unknown, but I look forward to future research in the area."

By Skymaster26
 

Olimar's Notes: "The scarpanids originally lived on the ground, sporting poorly developed vestigial wings. This species developed enlarged antennae that can be used as makeshift wings. Scarpanids are attracted by the sight of large groups of Pikmin in-

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