Hermite Crab: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:
'''Hermite Crabs''' are red hermit crabs with a small sprout on their shells that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' around [[Wakeport]]. In the field, Hermite Crabs hide under their shells, occasionally peeping their eyes out, and pick up their shell and chase [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] if they get near.
'''Hermite Crabs''' are red hermit crabs with a small sprout on their shells that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' around [[Wakeport]]. In the field, Hermite Crabs hide under their shells, occasionally peeping their eyes out, and pick up their shell and chase [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] if they get near.


In battle, Hermite Crabs, like on the field, hide under their shells during the Bros.' attack turns. They will move from shell to shell every few seconds to confuse the Bros., as more often than not, there will be more shells than Hermite Crabs. Mario and Luigi must attack the shell once in order to remove it from battle and be able to attack the Hermite Crab that may be underneath. If the Hermite Crab's attack turn arrives while it is still under its shell, it will likely attack. If not, the Hermite Crab will leave for a moment to throw more unoccupied shells into the battle, some covering its friends, if any.
In battle, Hermite Crabs, like on the field, hide under their shells during the bros.' attack turns. They will move from shell to shell every few seconds to confuse the bros., as more often than not, there will be more shells than Hermite Crabs. Mario and Luigi must attack the shell once in order to remove it from battle and be able to attack the Hermite Crab that may be underneath. If the Hermite Crab's attack turn arrives while it is still under its shell, it will likely attack. If not, the Hermite Crab will leave for a moment to throw more unoccupied shells into the battle, some covering its friends, if any.


A Hermite Crab can attack by picking up its shell and throwing it high into the air above a Bro. It will then approach the Bro. it is targeting and idle by him until the shell hits him. The targeted Bro must swing his hammer with the right timing to both knock the shell away and hit the Hermite Crab. If the Hermite Crab stutters backwards when picking up the shell to throw, it will approach the Bro. that will not get hit by the shell; it will also side-step away from the Bro. it approaches at the moment before the shell hits the other Bro. The Bro. who is not approached must swat the shell away in order to avoid it. Additionally, the approached Bro. may smash the Hermite Crab to deal easy counter-attack damage.
A Hermite Crab can attack by picking up its shell and throwing it high into the air above a bro. It will then approach the bro it is targeting and idle by him until the shell hits him. The targeted bro must swing his hammer with the right timing to both knock the shell away and hit the Hermite Crab. If the Hermite Crab stutters backwards when picking up the shell to throw, it will approach the bro that will not get hit by the shell; it will also side-step away from the bro it approaches at the moment before the shell hits the other bro. The bro who is not approached must swat the shell away in order to avoid it. Additionally, the approached bro may smash the Hermite Crab to deal easy counter-attack damage.


Hermite Crabs can also pick up their shell, approach a bro, and chuck it in the direction they plan to move. If the Bro. is caught in its planned movement path, he must jump after the shell flies over his head and before it rushes into him.
Hermite Crabs can also pick up their shell, approach a bro, and chuck it in the direction they plan to move. If the bro is caught in its planned movement path, he must jump after the shell flies over his head and before it rushes into him.


Mario and Luigi can fight Hermite Crabs as early as visiting [[Dozing Sands]] for the first time, if they visit the pathways that connect to [[Wakeport]] to the west. As such, the Bros. can gather many more experience points from defeating Hermite Crabs at this point in the game than the enemies in [[Dozing Sands]], and can prematurely acquire [[Expert Challenges]] points.
Mario and Luigi can fight Hermite Crabs as early as visiting [[Dozing Sands]] for the first time, if they visit the pathways that connect to [[Wakeport]] to the west. As such, the bros. can gather many more experience points from defeating Hermite Crabs at this point in the game than the enemies in [[Dozing Sands]], and can prematurely acquire [[Expert Challenges]] points.


A larger Hermite Crab creature appears in the boss battles against [[Heavy Zest]] and [[Big Massif]]. If the opponent runs into them, their shell will hit and instantly defeat several [[Hooraw]]s in the background.
A larger Hermite Crab creature appears in the boss battles against [[Heavy Zest]] and [[Big Massif]]. If the opponent runs into them, their shell will hit and instantly defeat several [[Hooraw]]s in the background.

Revision as of 02:18, July 29, 2020

Not to be confused with hermit crab or Huckit Crab.
Dream Team enemy
Hermite Crab
Hermite crab.png
Location(s) Wakeport
Role Common
Position Normal
Level 13
HP 40
Power 62
Defense 65
Speed 52
Weakness None
Experience 55 (66)
Coins 16 (100%)
Item drop Super Nut (5%)
HP Bangle (3%)
No Hitter 16
World Real

Hermite Crabs are red hermit crabs with a small sprout on their shells that appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team around Wakeport. In the field, Hermite Crabs hide under their shells, occasionally peeping their eyes out, and pick up their shell and chase Mario and Luigi if they get near.

In battle, Hermite Crabs, like on the field, hide under their shells during the bros.' attack turns. They will move from shell to shell every few seconds to confuse the bros., as more often than not, there will be more shells than Hermite Crabs. Mario and Luigi must attack the shell once in order to remove it from battle and be able to attack the Hermite Crab that may be underneath. If the Hermite Crab's attack turn arrives while it is still under its shell, it will likely attack. If not, the Hermite Crab will leave for a moment to throw more unoccupied shells into the battle, some covering its friends, if any.

A Hermite Crab can attack by picking up its shell and throwing it high into the air above a bro. It will then approach the bro it is targeting and idle by him until the shell hits him. The targeted bro must swing his hammer with the right timing to both knock the shell away and hit the Hermite Crab. If the Hermite Crab stutters backwards when picking up the shell to throw, it will approach the bro that will not get hit by the shell; it will also side-step away from the bro it approaches at the moment before the shell hits the other bro. The bro who is not approached must swat the shell away in order to avoid it. Additionally, the approached bro may smash the Hermite Crab to deal easy counter-attack damage.

Hermite Crabs can also pick up their shell, approach a bro, and chuck it in the direction they plan to move. If the bro is caught in its planned movement path, he must jump after the shell flies over his head and before it rushes into him.

Mario and Luigi can fight Hermite Crabs as early as visiting Dozing Sands for the first time, if they visit the pathways that connect to Wakeport to the west. As such, the bros. can gather many more experience points from defeating Hermite Crabs at this point in the game than the enemies in Dozing Sands, and can prematurely acquire Expert Challenges points.

A larger Hermite Crab creature appears in the boss battles against Heavy Zest and Big Massif. If the opponent runs into them, their shell will hit and instantly defeat several Hooraws in the background.

A stronger version of these called Hermite Crabs R appear later on in the game.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドッカニー[?]
dokkanī
-
German Camokrebs[?] Pun on Camouflage and Krebs (Crab)
Italian Kankris[?] ?
Russian Краб-отшельник[?]
Krab-otshel'nik
Hermite Crab
Spanish (NOA) Cangrejo Ermeteño[?] From cangrejo ermitaño (hermit crab) but with an "e" instead of "a", probably because -eño comes from sueño (dream).
Spanish (NOE) Cangretaño[?] From cangrejo ermitaño (hermit crab)