Swarming Sheargrub: Difference between revisions

From Pikmin Fanon
m (Text replacement - "{{pwwnav}}" to "{{PWWnav}}")
No edit summary
Line 18: Line 18:
=In fanon games=
=In fanon games=
{{in fanon games|the=y}}
{{in fanon games|the=y}}
==In ''Pikmin: Decayed Leaf''==
{{DLeaf}}
{{infobox enemy
|image=
|size=200px
|icon=Dummy enemy icon.png
|name= Himeagea turba
|family=Mandiblard
|areas=
|underground=
|challenge=
|weight=1
|max_pikmin=2
|seeds=2
|value=1
|attacks=Weighs down objects
}}
'''Swarming Sheargrubs''' are a returning pest in ''[[Pikmin: Decayed Leaf]]''. They act just like their original debut; jumping onto [[Treasure|treasures]] and corpses in groups to weigh them down when [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] are carrying them. They can also drink nectar to grow in size. This particular species of Sheargrub can also not only steal pieces to [[Bridge|bridges]], [[Hay|hay stacks]], and gold nuggets; but they can even swim in the [[water]] without drowning and dying. They are much more of a nuisance now.
===Notes===
WIP
{{clear}}
==In ''Pikmin: Dimensional Breach''==
==In ''Pikmin: Dimensional Breach''==
{{PDB}}
{{PDB}}

Revision as of 00:30, 26 August 2023

This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "Swarming Sheargrub" article for more official information.
Pikmin 3 icon.png
Swarming Sheargrub The icon used to represent this enemy.
Enemy
P3 Swarming Sheargrub.png
Appearance in Pikmin 3.
Scientific name Himeagea turba
Family Mandiblard

The Swarming Sheargrub is a red-eyed green mandiblard that travels about in small swarms at a high speed. They have no form of offense but can move quickly, often leading pursuing Pikmin astray after dispersing. Upon coming across a salvageable object such as a fruit, pellet, or carcass, they will jump and sit on top of it, weighing it down and thus making it require more Pikmin to carry. They will consume any nectar they happen upon, growing in size and weighing objects down more.

In fanon games

Below this point is where users place their version of the Swarming Sheargrub.

In Pikmin: Decayed Leaf

Template:DLeaf

Swarming Sheargrub The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Himeagea turba
Family Mandiblard
Carry weight 1
Max. carriers 2
Seed worth 2
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 1
Attacks Weighs down objects

Swarming Sheargrubs are a returning pest in Pikmin: Decayed Leaf. They act just like their original debut; jumping onto treasures and corpses in groups to weigh them down when Pikmin are carrying them. They can also drink nectar to grow in size. This particular species of Sheargrub can also not only steal pieces to bridges, hay stacks, and gold nuggets; but they can even swim in the water without drowning and dying. They are much more of a nuisance now.

Notes

WIP

In Pikmin: Dimensional Breach

Pikmin Dimensional Breach icon.png
A Rift in Reality.
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Dimensional Breach, a fanon game created by WorldBornDead.
Pikmin Dimensional Breach icon.png
Swarming Sheargrub The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Mandiblard
Attacks Weighs down objects

Swarming Sheargrubs return in Pikmin: Dimensional Breach, in the Perplexing Tropics. They retain their characteristics from Pikmin 3, distracting Pikmin and fleeing at high speeds when threatened. They sit atop salvageable objects, and can even do so to piles of fragments, making the next fragment require more than one Pikmin to carry. They can not dismantle bridges or climbing sticks.

Notes

Sagittarius' notes

Unlike their base counterparts, Swarming Sheargrubs are best kept in a pen instead of an ant farm; their underground dens are simply pockets for them to take shelter from the night. Any type of food will suffice for feeding them, as long as it is moist enough for the sheargrub's mouthparts to absorb nutrients from.

Libra's notes

The creatures' iconic emerald shade makes it perfect for wear inspired by the majesty of a grassy spring meadow. Since they usually travel in swarms, harvesting enough material for multiple gowns is an easy enough task. The bigger problem is capturing a swarm of these little guys.

Derrick's notes

One would think that because Swarming Sheargrubs are harmless and come in swarms, they'd be just as good for testing as Female Sheargrubs, but in reality, the swarming variety is far too fickle for experimentation. They may not have sharp, piercing mandibles or wings, but they'd much rather lounge on important equipment than participate in an experiment, and their skittish nature makes capturing or testing hostile creatures on them one of the most infuriating things about this planet. Thankfully, their eyeballs serve as a decent good-luck charm, for protection against considerably less predictable misfortunes.