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  • Blob Thrower
  • Blob Thrower
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  • Without using the Wave Beam, one must fire down at it from above to kill it, the orifice at the top is its weak point. The most efficient way to kill it is to wait for it to stop throwing blobs, then, once it stops and retracts into the ground a small bit, then repeatedly jump over it while shooting down. The plants found between the platforms during the Nettori battle in Metroid Fusion greatly resemble Blob Throwers in regard to their appearance and their ability to launch projectiles, though they behave like Samus Eaters in that they trap their prey and do not appear to extend at all.
  • Blob Throwers are strange, sessile organisms which spit out harmful blobs, likely as a defensive mechanism due to their sessility preventing them from fleeing. Another defensive adaptation of theirs is a hardened structuring that leaves only their mouth-like orifice at their top as a potential weak point. A useful weapon to utilize against them is Wave Beam technologies because of this, as otherwise an attacker would have to position themselves above the organism to deal any significant damage to it. The blobs spit by a Blob Thrower have a unique characteristic of slowly falling back down to the ground. When spitting their "blobs", the throwers will extend some from the ground, and they eventually have to stop in order to produce more blobs, at which point they retract back into the ground
  • Blob Thrower (literal en español: Lanzador de Blobs [gotas]) es una especie de plantas nativas del planetas SR388. Aparecen en Metroid II: Return of Samus y habitan la Fase 3 del planeta SR388. La especie de criaturas parasitarias conocidas como Blob viven en los Blob Thrower.
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Especie
  • Vegetal
infoimagen
  • Arte oficial
sapience
Texto
  • Esta planta expulsa pequeños blobs .
Debilidades
Juego
  • m2
planetaorigen
otrosplanetas
  • No se ha visto a esta especie en otros planetas
comportamiento
  • Defensivo/Agresivo
Colores
  • Azul , rosa
Juegos
  • Metroid II: Return of Samus
Ataques
  • Lanzar parásitos Blob contra sus enemigos
tamañoimagen
  • 50
Variantes
  • Una especie similar llamada Samus Eater es nativa de Zebes
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Nombre
  • Blob Thrower
Games
  • Metroid II: Return of Samus
Name
  • Blob Thrower
Caption
  • Official artwork of a Blob Thrower.
Localización
Universe
Imagen
  • BlobThrower_sprite_MetroidII.png
  • Blob_Thrower.png
Homeworld
Attacks
  • Shoots Blobs that slowly fall.
Diet
  • Unknown
World
Estatura
  • Variable
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  • Blob Throwers are strange, sessile organisms which spit out harmful blobs, likely as a defensive mechanism due to their sessility preventing them from fleeing. Another defensive adaptation of theirs is a hardened structuring that leaves only their mouth-like orifice at their top as a potential weak point. A useful weapon to utilize against them is Wave Beam technologies because of this, as otherwise an attacker would have to position themselves above the organism to deal any significant damage to it. The blobs spit by a Blob Thrower have a unique characteristic of slowly falling back down to the ground. When spitting their "blobs", the throwers will extend some from the ground, and they eventually have to stop in order to produce more blobs, at which point they retract back into the ground. This is the best opportunity to eliminate one as a potential threat. Samus only witnessed these on top of a Chozo structure, which may indicate that they cultivated them on SR388. They were collected by the Galactic Federation and were being studied aboard the Biologic Space Laboratory Research Station when the X Parasites overtook the entire station. All specimens were infected and killed by the X, and were utilized by the parasites to aid the Nettori in its battle against Samus Aran. Since the BSL was soon afterwards crashed into SR388 and it is presumed that this destroyed the planet - at least to the point where life was no longer sustainable upon it - the Blob Throwers are now considered extinct.
  • Blob Thrower (literal en español: Lanzador de Blobs [gotas]) es una especie de plantas nativas del planetas SR388. Aparecen en Metroid II: Return of Samus y habitan la Fase 3 del planeta SR388. La especie de criaturas parasitarias conocidas como Blob viven en los Blob Thrower. Existe una especie de criaturas muy similares a esta, llamadas Samus Eater, y que son nativas del planeta Zebes. Se desconoce si existe una relación directa entre ambas especies. Dada la destrucción total del planeta SR388 al final de Metroid Fusion, lo más posible es que esta especie esté completamente extinta, dado que ningún otro especimen se ha encontrado en otro lugar.
  • Without using the Wave Beam, one must fire down at it from above to kill it, the orifice at the top is its weak point. The most efficient way to kill it is to wait for it to stop throwing blobs, then, once it stops and retracts into the ground a small bit, then repeatedly jump over it while shooting down. The plants found between the platforms during the Nettori battle in Metroid Fusion greatly resemble Blob Throwers in regard to their appearance and their ability to launch projectiles, though they behave like Samus Eaters in that they trap their prey and do not appear to extend at all.
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