Orallic Shooting Spiner

From Pikmin Fanon
Orallic Shooting Spiner
Enemy
Family Wracknid

The Orallic Shooting Spiner is a species of wracknid with a fur coating that mimics the patterns of ore.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin E: The Next Adventure

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Orallic Shooting Spiner The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Himeagea oreanus
Family Wracknid
Areas None
Caves Phosbat Caverns
Challenge Mode stages None
Carry weight 1
Max. carriers 2
Seed worth 1
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 5
Attacks Eats Pikmin

The Orallic Shooting Spiner is an enemy in Pikmin E: The Next Adventure. It seems to be a Female Shooting Spiner, but with a fur coat pattern resembling ore, and instead of using its legs to impale Pikmin, it waits patiently in disguise before springing out and attempting to eat nearby Pikmin. Afterward, it flees back to its hiding spot in the ore. It typically lives amongst Ormitites, protecting them and acting as a mother figure to them.

In Pikmin E: Remastered

Pikmin E: Remastered
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin E: Remastered, a fanon game created by PixelThistle.
Orallic Shooting Spiner The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Himeagea oreanus
Family Wracknid
Carry weight 1
Max. carriers 2
Seed worth 1
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 5
Attacks Eats Pikmin

The Orallic Shooting Spiner is a wracknid in Pikmin E: Remastered. It seems to be a Female Shooting Spiner, but with a fur coat pattern resembling ore, and instead of using its legs to impale Pikmin, it waits patiently in disguise before springing out and attempting to eat nearby Pikmin. Afterward, it flees back to its hiding spot in the ore.

Notes

Olimar's notes

Speaking of wracknids, this creature is quite clever! But, one question raises upon closer examination. Why would it disguise itself as ore? Were there, at some point, a sentient species on this planet that mined? If so, where are they now? Why haven't we found any remains of their society? This creature, albeit simple, raises so many questions...

Louie's cookbook

Too small to yield anything worthwhile to eat, much less prepare.