Man-at-Long-Legs

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Man-at-Long-Legs
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Scientific name Pseudoarachnia navaronia lieutan
Family Arachnorb
Caves Sacred Training Zone
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 1000
Sparklium value HP Sparklium icon.png × 2500
Drops Technological Immersion Headgear
Health 8500
Attacks Minigun projectiles, Bomb Rock launcher projectiles, Crushing Pikmin

Man-at-long-legs is a sub-species of the Man-at-Legs that had been alive for a very long time. It is much more powerful in comparison to the regular Man-at-Legs and stands nearly 1.5 times the size of a Sovereign Bulblax from ground to torso. As this biomechanical beast grew older, it had evolved a much greater weapon that fires much faster than it once did before, along with the ability to launch bomb rocks and crush Pikmin.

Appearance

Man-at-Long-Legs shares a resemblance to Man-at-Legs, but as if it looked much older, rustier, and dirty. It has much larger and more robotic looking legs, a bunch of long twisted and bent pipes coming out of its back, a spike on each side of its hexagonal feet, more holes revealing yellow glowing organic matter, and three red spraypainted letters on the front of its orb-shaped torso, referencing the acronyms of the username of the person (AverageGameMemer) who drew the art of the creature. There is also a dark red valve at the top of its orby torso which likely controls the gas that is released from the pipes.

Behavior

- The Man-at-Long-Legs is known to act as a leader for its group of Man-at-legs' and other MAL subspecies due to it being the most powerful of its group.


Battle + Strategy

Phase 1

Man-at-Long-Legs follows the nearest target while moving at half the speed of Groovy Long Legs' red phase. Because of how tall the boss is, you'll need Yellow or Winged Pikmin to reach its torso. It is suggested that you try to call your Pikmin back before it shakes them off that way you have more time to gather them up before Man-at-Long-Legs brings out its minigun. Dodging its projectiles isn't too hard, but it's still a good idea to hide behind the durable obstacles scattered near the walls of the arena. Reaching the next phase should take about two minutes as long as you repeat the process of attacking it, calling your Pikmin before they get shaken off, and avoiding the projectiles of the minigun.

Phase 2

Man-at-Long-Legs will move slightly faster than it did in phase 1, and will start to use its Bomb Rock launcher after using it's minigun. Try the same attack process from Phase 1, but this time also make sure to be aware about how far it can throw its bomb rocks and that they'll instantly explode upon contact, but only one will be thrown at a time, and it'll only throw a couple. (around five bomb rocks)

Phase 3

Man-at-Long-Legs will move slightly faster than it did in phase 2, and will start to use the minigun and the bomb rock launcher at the same time. It is suggested to use Ultra-spicy spray for this phase, as you'll have less time to attack the boss before it starts using its weapons.


Notes

Olimar

"Some people may say that the Man-at-Long-Legs is an elder Man-at-Legs or a subspecies of it. Well, as it turns out, this biomechanical beat is actually an elder subspecies of the Man-at-Legs. What it would look like before it became an elder is currently unknown, but that's not really all that important for now.


The Man-at-Long-Legs is known to lead a small group, or what people like to call an "army" of any kind of Man-at-Legs', and prefers to be in the front when it comes to battle, or sometimes, there are Man-at-Long-Legs' that prefer to work alone in order to reduce battle with Pikmin so it can rest more easily without disruptions.


The bloodline of the Man-At-Long-Legs is most similar to the original Man-at-Legs, hence the similar appearance with their orby torsos. Sheesh... I am really mentioning Man-at-Legs quite a bit here."


Louie

"The oily yellow stuff in its metallic body isn't really that suitable for gravy anymore, but it can still be used as dip for your chicken nuggets, French fries, and even nachos too!"