Dynamo Groink
Dynamo Groink | |
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Enemy | |
Family | Shot-fish |
The Dynamo Groink is a variant of groink that utilizes electrical attacks.
In fanon games
Below this point is where users place their version of the Dynamo Groink.
In Pikmin: Elemental Speciation
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Scientific name | Megaplod fulmens | ||
Family | Shot-Fish | ||
Areas | Rusted Reefside | ||
Caves | Engineer's Toybox, Rust Factory, Chambers of Chaos | ||
Carry weight | 10 | ||
Max. carriers | 20 | ||
Seed worth | 12 | ||
Poko value | × 7 | ||
Attacks | Electrifies Pikmin |
The Dynamo Groink is an electrically-charged groink appearing in Pikmin: Elemental Speciation. Its exterior is covered with various twisting cables embedded in its skin. Its windshield crackles with electricity randomly. This variant of the Groink shoots three bullets that shoot a line of electricity between them when they land, which electrifies the pikmin that cross it like an electric trap. These electric lines persist for 2 seconds. This type of Groink also electrifies pikmin that hit its windshield.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “Originally thought to be a malfunctioning specimen, it is in fact a genetically distinct Groink species. It is theorized that it could have evolved from a malfunction in its mechanical parts causing parts of its body to be electrified. It has developed magnetically charged ammunition that can create a jumping point for latent electricity in the ground put out by the Groink itself. This makes them much stronger in numbers.”
Louie's notes
- “The preparation for these creatures is very intensive, but I promise it is worth it. First, remove the limbs, windshield, and other mechanical parts. Then, heat in a steam oven until tender. It will then be safe to remove the wiring. Cut slightly below where the windshield used to be, and you should find its wire. Then cut along its side until you've exposed enough to grab ahold of. One sharp tug should get all the wires out, and conveniently dices the meat into perfect pieces for a sandwich.”
Shacho's notes
- “These biomechanical beings are such a curiosity. They are more efficient in most things than our best machinery, even in power generation. I've never seen these things eat, so how do they make their power? Or do they get it from some central generator hidden somewhere? I must find out...”