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Greater Ithraks are two-legged, predatory, vaguely reptilian inhabitants of the Alimbic Cluster. They are much fiercer than their Lesser Ithrak cousins. Greater Ithraks are invulnerable to damage from the front whilst on the ground; their weak spot is their tail. The only time Greater Ithraks can be injured from the front, however, is when they are struck while still clinging to a wall or dropping. They are found at the New Arrival Registration and Sanctorus.
They slightly resemble the Dragotix from Metroid: Other M.
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50% | 50% | 50% | 50% | 50% | 50% | 100% | 50% | 200% |
Damage Chart (Backside) | ||||||||
400% | 400% | 400% | 400% | 400% | 400% | 400% | 400% | 200% |
- Charged attacks do a maximum of 170 damage per hit, except for Judicator.
Damage Chart (From Ceiling) | ||||||||
0%* | 400% | 0%* | 400% | 400% | 400% | 0% | 400% | N/A |
- *Charged Power Beam and Volt Driver still do damage.
- Charged attacks do a maximum of 170 damage per hit, except for Judicator.
Logbook entry[]
Greater Ithrak
Logbook entry
The impenetrable hide on this cousin of the LESSER ITHRAK makes it a formidable threat. Anecdotal evidence suggests that frontal assault is ineffective against this aggressive predator.
Trivia[]
- The Greater Ithrak's two-legged structure and vulnerable back region make them similar to the Sheegoths (along with Baby Sheegoths), Grenchlers, Motos, Grapple Guardian and Gigafraugs.
- The Greater Ithrak encountered at the New Arrival Registration is the only Ithrak member not to be seen hanging first before it drops to attack Samus.