Beady Long Legs

The Beady Long Legs is a common member of the arachnorb family. The only attack the creature has is stomping about, its four feet crushing any Pikmin they land on. Its weak spot is its orbicular torso; given its height, Yellow Pikmin are normally necessary for a fast kill.

=In fanon games=

Move list

 * Start - Headbutt
 * Start - Dash
 * Lv. 7 - Crunch
 * Lv. 15 - Slam
 * Lv. 20 - Nightmare
 * Lv. 22 - Flatter
 * Lv. 25 - String Shot
 * Lv. 28 - Bug Bite
 * Lv. 30 - Struggle Bug
 * Lv. 32 - Fake Blood
 * Lv. 35 - Startle
 * HM01 - Strength

Evolutions

 * Lv. 50 -> Raging Long Legs
 * Metal Stone -> Man-at-Legs

Pre-evolutions
None.

In Pikmin 4 (BallsAngus version)
The Beady Long Legs appears in Pikmin 4 (BallsAngus version) as a miniboss.

In Pikmin 251
In Pikmin 251, the Beady Long Legs is a recurring boss enemy first seen in the Ivory Metalworks. Its behavior has been altered from, as the creature now moves faster and takes twice as many steps between idling.

In Pikmin Continues
In Pikmin Continues, the Beady Long Legs is the boss of Albino Fields and can be attacked from its feet as well as its main body.

In Pikmin Forever
The Beady Long Legs, in Pikmin Forever, is able to create small depressions in the ground where it stomps, slightly raising the chances of a Pikmin tripping. If enough Pikmin are thrown onto its main body, it will move much slower. If enough Pikmin are thrown onto its feet, it will pick up its feet slower but will bring the foot down faster and more forcefully, making the depression created by the foot larger. Pikmin will also be thrown off every time a foot stomps. Pikmin are a bit smarter, jumping out of the way of the foot if they are idle or are currently chasing the foot, but Pikmin in a leader's squad will not try to avoid the foot. Each of the beads on its legs can be attacked, much like the Shaggy Long Legs, lowering the boss's health each time one is defeated. A destroyed segment smokes a bit more, as well as the foot shaking once both segments of each foot are destroyed. The most the boss's health that can be taken off by the segments is half of its starting health. Once it is defeated, instead of opening in half, its feet and legs disintegrate and the body falls onto the ground. If it contains something inside, Pikmin thrown onto it will latch on and start attacking it. It has the same amount of health as a Red Bulborb, and once the body is defeated, it will explode harmlessly and scatter Pikmin around, revealing what was contained inside. If it does not have anything inside, Pikmin will try to pick it up, with a required twenty Pikmin and a max of forty Pikmin. It can then be taken to either an Onion to receive twenty Pikmin or to the ship to be salvaged for twenty metal units.

In Pikmin Galaxy Adventure
In Pikmin Galaxy Adventure, the Beady Long Legs appears and behaves exactly as it did in.

In Pikmin Kart
The Beady Long Legs is an item in Pikmin Kart. It appears rarely from item boxes, but more often if the user is in a lower place. When used, a Beady Long Legs drops down a little bit before the kart in first place and starts stomping around. If a kart is hit by its feet, it'll be temporarily stunned and flattened for a while, driving slower. The Beady Long Legs will remain there for the rest of the race, but if another Beady Long Legs item is used, the monster will jump to the new location. The boss will avoid stepping on the one who called it.

In Pikmin: The After Years
In Pikmin: The After Years, the Beady Long Legs has the same health and defense as it does in. It is fought as a recurring miniboss, and its larval stage also appears.

In Pikmin: The Bulblaxian War
In Pikmin: The Bulblaxian War, the Beady Long Legs appears as a boss every now and then. It has much health, and sometimes the arena it is fought in will benefit the Pikmin more than it. For example, when it is fought in the Temple of Ice, it will sometimes slip on the ice there; upon defeat, it will drop the Corruption Circle. Another one attacks Base Camp at one point in the story, opening up access to the Forest of Symbiosis; the one there drops the Ominous Crate.

In Pikmin: Decayed Leaf
The Beady Long Legs is a returning species of arachnorb in Pikmin: Decayed Leaf. The creature resembles its original variant in. The Beady Long Legs will be waiting idly in its web until Pikmin approach. It will then drop from above and stomp its feet; signaling the boss fight.

Along with having much more health and durability to attacks from Rock Pikmin, Purple Pikmin, and explosives, the boss stomps around slightly faster than usual. Due to its height, only Yellow Pikmin and Winged Pikmin can attack it when not idle. If attacked, the arachnorb will shake off Pikmin. When attacked again, the arachnorb will get enraged, shaking off all Pikmin. It will begin to shake in place and prime its attack for six seconds, allowing for the Pikmin and captain to escape. The creature will then begin to stomp around rapidly, stomping each foot into the ground once in a single second. The Beady Long Legs will do this eight times before calming down and reverting to its normal speed. When killed, the Beady Long Legs opens up its orb and disintegrates.

In Pikmin: Redemption
The Beady Long Legs appears in Pikmin: Redemption as a less common, although more powerful, foe.

In Pikmin: Return to the Distant Planet
The Beady Long Legs appears in Pikmin: Return to the Distant Planet. It is found in Mount Discipline and Finale Forest, and after its death, the spherical body of a Beady Long Legs can be carried.

In Pikmin: Spider Attack
The Beady Long Legs is the third major boss in Pikmin: Spider Attack. It first appears in the Birch Forest after the Cave Den has been cleared, dropping onto the landing site. This Beady Long Legs will drop the Ship Stabilizer upon defeat, a ship part necessary to complete the game as it opens access to Winter Snowflake. The Beady Long Legs also appears in the Water Mound in Flooded Waters. The Beady Long Legs stomps around, crushing Pikmin underneath its feet. The Beady Long Legs in the Water Mound drops the Emergency Button, an unnecessary ship part, after dying.

In Pikmin: Ultimate Doom
The Beady Long Legs in Pikmin: Ultimate Doom appears in Decomposing Citadel, the first area. Its legs are somewhat shorter because all Pikmins' throw arcs meets the abdomen.