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|name=Shiropedes anacondi regius | |||
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The '''Royal Snagret''' is one of the pets of the [[Royal Wraith]]. It first appeared in [[Pikmin: The Winds of Light]]. | The '''Royal Snagret''' is one of the pets of the [[Royal Wraith]]. It first appeared in [[Pikmin: The Winds of Light]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:13, 31 July 2014
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Scientific name | Shiropedes anacondi regius |
Family | Snavian |
Areas | N/A |
Caves | Royal Wraith's Palace |
Carry weight | 5 |
Max. carriers | 10 |
Seed worth | 15 |
Poko value | × 10 |
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
The Royal Snagret is one of the pets of the Royal Wraith. It first appeared in Pikmin: The Winds of Light.
Location
- Royal Wraith's Palace
- Sublevel 2 Three of them appear in the lower-left arena, and all need to be beaten to progress.
- Sublevel 3 Three also appear in Round 3, along with 40 Royal Dwarf Bulborbs.
Appearance
The Royal Snagret looks like a Burrowing Snagret, except that its scales are royal purple, and its head is normal purple. It also wears a crown.
Attacks
It attacks just like a Burrowing Snagret, except that it has a crown that can impale Pikmin.
Strategy
Same as a Burrowing Snagret, just watch out for the crown.
Notes
Olimar's Notes
Royal Snagret
Shiropedes anacondi regius
Snavian Family
This sub-species of Burrowing Snagret seems to be trapped within the Royal Wraith's Palace. Despite having the ability to dig its way out, the Snagret chooses to stay instead. It would appear as if much, much more sinister work is going on here than was first suspected. More studies will have to be done.