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The '''Archertongue Ribbin''' is a species of [[Ribbifin family|ribbifin]] that catches Pikmin | The '''Archertongue Ribbin''' is a species of [[Ribbifin family|ribbifin]] that catches [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] with its long tongue. | ||
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The '''Archertongue Ribbifin''' is an enemy in ''[[Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers]]''. Although it looks vaguely like a tripedal lizard, it is actually a fish, as befits a member of the | The '''Archertongue Ribbifin''' is an enemy in ''[[Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers]]''. Although it looks vaguely like a tripedal lizard, it is actually a fish, as befits a member of the [[ribbifin family]]. It has a long body, large fangs, three fins that evolved into clawed feet, and a long tail fin that ends with yellow and orange markings. Its body displays various shades of yellow, tan, and brown. Its eyes are mustard-brown, and it has numerous growths on its back. | ||
A creature based | A creature based on a {{w|frogfish}}, the Archertongue Ribbifin remains stationary but will reorient itself when it senses prey such as [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]]. When it is ready, it will try to skewer them from afar by using its tongue, which has a triangular tip, like an arrowhead, before rapidly retracting it and eating them. Its attack is similar to the hunting tactics of a {{w|frog}}. | ||
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{{notes|Olimar's notes|The Archertongue Ribbifin, like other ribbifins, is an amphibious creature. It can breathe on land just as well as it does in the water. A sticky film allows the Archertongue Ribbifin to survive out of the water. Its patterned skin helps disguise it in sandbars, where it buries itself and uses its tongue to catch creatures by surprise.}} | |||
{{notes|Louie's notes|Not the most thrilling dish, but nonetheless, Archertongue Ribbifin fillets can be a very filling and fairly delicious meal to share with your peers. Don't forget your paprika and lemon juice!}} | |||
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Revision as of 15:00, 7 November 2022
Archertongue Ribbifin | |
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Enemy | |
Family | Ribbifin |
The Archertongue Ribbin is a species of ribbifin that catches Pikmin with its long tongue.
In fanon games
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In Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers
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Scientific name | Glosmarinos cucullipax | ||
Family | Ribbifin | ||
Areas | None | ||
Caves | Spelunker's Locker | ||
Carry weight | 9 | ||
Max. carriers | 18 | ||
Poko value | × 6 | ||
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
The Archertongue Ribbifin is an enemy in Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers. Although it looks vaguely like a tripedal lizard, it is actually a fish, as befits a member of the ribbifin family. It has a long body, large fangs, three fins that evolved into clawed feet, and a long tail fin that ends with yellow and orange markings. Its body displays various shades of yellow, tan, and brown. Its eyes are mustard-brown, and it has numerous growths on its back.
A creature based on a frogfish, the Archertongue Ribbifin remains stationary but will reorient itself when it senses prey such as Pikmin. When it is ready, it will try to skewer them from afar by using its tongue, which has a triangular tip, like an arrowhead, before rapidly retracting it and eating them. Its attack is similar to the hunting tactics of a frog.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “The Archertongue Ribbifin, like other ribbifins, is an amphibious creature. It can breathe on land just as well as it does in the water. A sticky film allows the Archertongue Ribbifin to survive out of the water. Its patterned skin helps disguise it in sandbars, where it buries itself and uses its tongue to catch creatures by surprise.”
Louie's notes
- “Not the most thrilling dish, but nonetheless, Archertongue Ribbifin fillets can be a very filling and fairly delicious meal to share with your peers. Don't forget your paprika and lemon juice!”