Tree Snagret

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Tree Snagrets are a boss that show up in certain games, more to be added soon. They were first featured in the Story Serial "Mysterious World."

In Pikmin: Dual Worlds

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Tree Snagret
Scientific name Shiropedes lignum
Family Snavian
Caves Canopy Spire
Challenge Mode stages Defeat Bosses, Into the Rift
Carry weight 20
Max. carriers 40
Seed worth 30
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 30
Attacks Eats Pikmin, Shakes Pikmin off, Crushes Pikmin, Impales Pikmin, Deflowers Pikmin

The Tree Snagret is a powerful Snavian appearing in Pikmin: Dual Worlds as the boss of Canopy Spire. Its thin, pointy scutes are a light brown, and its feathers, both on its head and under the scutes, are dark green. It's twice the size of a Pileated Snagret, though it doesn't share its relative's strong leg. It attacks by pecking at and eating your leafy comrades, otherwise dealing 1/16 of a Leader's health. It can shake Pikmin off, also shaking off some of its loose scutes and deflowering or impaling Pikmin. It of course takes significant damage when its head is attacked, though due to its loose scutes it can be dealt damage elsewhere. At 2/3 of its total health, it begins to slam its body on the ground or shake off its scutes on occasion. At a third of its total health, it rises from the ground for better mobility, at the same time enabling it to leap into the air and dive downwards into its woody arena, eating or crushing any Pikmin unfortunate enough to be where it lands. While hopping around, it can be tripped by swarming Pikmin on its foot, allowing you to swarm Pikmin at its head. Be wary, as it can still eat Pikmin and will eventually burrow back into the ground.