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Greater Studded Beeb

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The Greater Studded Beeb appears!

The Greater Studded Beeb (アバレワラジ?, lit.: "Raging Woodlouse"; known as Greater Studded Baub in the European version) is the boss of the nineteenth level (The Tyrant Arrives in the European version) and the final boss of the Nintendo Land attraction Pikmin Adventure. It shares the same basic shape with the Bladed Beeb, only it has Spike Balls for hands instead of blades, and starts off with yellow lights instead of green.

StrategyEdit

The strategy for killing this beast is basically exactly the same as the Bladed Beeb. Just be wary that the Greater Studded Beeb has significantly more vitality, and is better at blocking attacks from the Knuckle Seed with its spike balls.

 
The Greater Studded Beeb is angry!

The first thing that must be completed to defeat this foe is breaking one of its weak points. Once one of them breaks, it will roar in rage and the yellow lights will turn red, speeding up its attacks and adding consecutive strikes to its attacks.

Keeping your distance using the Knuckle Seed or Whip Seed is a good strategy, and dashing to either direction when it prepares its double arm smash attack is wise if you want to keep your power-up.

Another quick but sometimes dangerous technique is getting up close and personal with the mantis-monster. If you stay right up against the Greater Studded Beeb and pummel it with the Knuckle Seed power-up, it wont be able to strike them with its attacks most of the time, excluding its spin attack, in which case you can either walk away, or if you have a Knuckle Seed, jump over it and attack in the air to stall.

Once defeated, its eyes will widen, and it will collapse on the floor. Your Mii(s) will pose, and the Greater Studded Beeb's body will proceed to explode into tons of Nintendo Land Coins.

Names in other languagesEdit

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Language Name Meaning Notes
  Japanese アバレワラジ?
Abare Waraji
Raging Woodlouse
  Dutch Pletterbaub Grand
  French Brok Piquant
  German Killerkugelkäfer
  Italian Ultrapidolino borchiato
  Portuguese (NoE) Baub Encrustado
  Spanish Boloide tachonado
  Russian Большой шиполап

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