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{{Infobox Creature
 
{{Infobox Creature
|name = '''Grenchler'''
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|name = Grenchler
|image = [[Image:Grenchler.png|300px]]
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|image = [[File:Grenchler_rip.png|300px]]
|caption = Grenchler artwork.
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|caption = The Grenchler's in-game model
 
|games = ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]''
 
|games = ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]''
|location = [[Torvus Bog]], [[Aether]]
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|location = [[Torvus Bog]]
|homeworld =
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|homeworld = [[Aether]]
 
|attacks = Biting, energy bursts
 
|attacks = Biting, energy bursts
 
|weakness = Fragile shell on back
 
|weakness = Fragile shell on back
 
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}}
'''Grenchlers''' are amphibious predators that live in [[Torvus Bog]], [[Aether]]. They will attack anything that moves with their jaws and fire energy bursts when it can't reach its prey.
 
   
 
'''Grenchlers''' are amphibious apex predators that live in the [[Torvus Bog]] region on [[Aether]]. Vicious and powerful, they are among the most dangerous creatures native to the planet.
The shell on the Granchler's back is susceptible to explosives and once its shell is removed, the Grenchler is vulnerable to attack from behind. However, it is usually a better strategy to use [[Charge Beam]] shots - even the charged Power Beam does more damage than missiles, and although missiles achieve a better fire rate, this usually does not mean much as the shell is usually vulnerable for short periods of time, so when fighting them it is best to keep the equipped beam charged, and attack when they become vulnerable. Interestingly Grenchlers fade away more slowly than other enemies so they can be scanned even when dead. In [[Dark Torvus Bog]], Samus battles [[Dark Grenchler]]s, which are [[Ing]]-possessed Grenchlers.
 
   
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==Description==
The Grenchlers fought during the game are most likely adolescents or even infants, as much larger carcasses can be seen in [[Temple Grounds]] and [[Torvus Bog]]. 242 shots from Federation weaponry were required to bring one down, while another was electrocuted on exposed wires, foreshadowing the [[Grapple Guardian]] encounter, which is also an adult Grenchler, albeit possessed by an Ing who stole Samus's [[Grapple Beam]].
 
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Grenchlers are large, reptilian carnivores with multiple red, beady eyes and massive jaws. In close quarters, a Grenchler can use its sharp teeth to easily tear apart prey and enemy alike. For distant enemies, the Grenchler can also use its single horn to release directed bolts of energy. Its powerful legs can also help it easily close any distance, either by running, swimming or leaping to impressive heights. Most of the Grenchler’s body is protected by thick, grey plates, which are invulnerable to all known weaponry; its tail is its only known weak point. While Grenchlers can survive the destruction of their tails, this leaves the vulnerable tissue of their hindquarters exposed.
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While only encountered alive in Torvus Bog, two Grenchler carcasses can be seen in [[Temple Grounds]]. 242 shots from Federation weaponry were required to bring one down, while another was electrocuted on exposed wires. Curiously, both specimens were larger than those encountered in Torvus Bog.
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In [[Dark Torvus Bog]], Samus battles [[Dark Grenchler]]s, which are [[Ing]]-possessed Grenchlers. A particularly massive Dark Grenchler ended up with [[Grapple Beam]] technology stolen from Samus Aran, transforming it into the [[Grapple Guardian]].
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==Locations==
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*[[Command Chamber]] (dead)
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*[[Hive Chamber B]] (dead)
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*[[Torvus Lagoon]]
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*[[Forgotten Bridge]]
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*[[Great Bridge]]
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*[[Ruined Alcove]]
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*[[Underground Tunnel]]
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*[[Catacombs]]
   
 
==Creature similarities==
 
==Creature similarities==
[[File:Grenchler_rip.png|thumb|left|250px|Grenchler model.]]
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[[File:Grenchler.png|thumb|200px|Concept art of a Grenchler]]
Grenchlers are similar to the [[Baby Sheegoth]]s, from ''[[Metroid Prime]]''. This is mainly based on the two creatures' similar behavior and attack patterns, as well as the existence of a larger variant and "boss" form of the species ([[Sheegoth]] and the [[Grapple Guardian]], along with the previously mentioned large, dead Grenchlers). However, this is likely in regards to the developers wanting an enemy in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' similar to Baby Sheegoths[[File:Babysheegoth.JPG|thumb|150px|A [[Baby Sheegoth]].]], but in a different environment. The key differences besides appearance is the Grenchler's ability to jump and swim underwater, both skills that Sheegoths do not have. Also, Sheegoths attack by breathing ice, while Grenchlers attack with bolts of electricity and are seemingly more agile than the former Sheegoths. Grenchlers deal more damage as well; at close range they will use a powerful impaling attack, and at long range they will rely on firing strong, guided bolts of electricity which are much harder to evade than the ice blast of a Baby Sheegoth. However, the Baby Sheegoth is capable of freezing its target.
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Grenchlers are similar to the [[Baby Sheegoth]]s from ''[[Metroid Prime]]''. This is mainly based on the two creatures' similar behavior and attack patterns, as well as the existence of a larger variant and "boss" form of the species ([[Sheegoth]] and the [[Grapple Guardian]], along with the previously mentioned large, dead Grenchlers). [[File:Babysheegoth.JPG|thumb|150px|A [[Baby Sheegoth]]]]
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The key differences besides appearance is the Grenchler's ability to jump and swim underwater, both skills that Sheegoths do not have. In fact Sheegoths are incapable of swimming and will die if knocked into water. Also, Sheegoths attack by breathing ice, while Grenchlers attack with bolts of electricity and are seemingly more agile than the former Sheegoths. Grenchlers deal more damage as well; at close range they will use a powerful impaling attack, and at long range they will rely on firing strong, guided bolts of electricity which are much harder to evade than the ice blast of a Baby Sheegoth. However, the Baby Sheegoth is capable of freezing its target.
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As it is mentioned off-handedly in ''Echoes'' that the Luminoth and Chozo had interacted in the past, it leads to a possibility that the two space-faring species may have exchanged local flora and fauna. These introduced lifeforms could have been genetically modified or simply allowed to evolve into their new habitat. This conclusion explains the similarities of many dual-planet species, such as [[War Wasp]]s, [[Triclops]]/[[Mechlops]] and Grenchlers/Sheegoths. It also explains the similarities between organisms seen on [[Tallon IV]] and life-form styled mechanoids seen on [[Aether]].<br/>
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Another theory is that Grenchlers and Sheegoths are examples of [[w:Convergent evolution|convergent evolution]].
   
As it is mentioned off-handedly in ''Prime 2'' that the Luminoth and Chozo had interacted in the past, it leads to a possibility that the two space-faring species may have exchanged local flora and fauna. These introduced lifeforms could have been genetically modified or simply allowed to evolve into their new home habitat. This conclusion explains the similarities of many dual-planet species, such as War Wasps, Triclops/Mechlops and Grenchlers/Sheegoths. It also explains the similarities between organisms seen on [[Tallon IV]] and life-form styled mechanoids seen on [[Aether]].
 
 
==Official data==
 
==Official data==
 
===Logbook entry===
 
===Logbook entry===
{{Infobox Logbook
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{{Logbook
 
|game = [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]
 
|game = [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]
|text = Water-based reptilian predator. Well armored and deadly at any range. Its back shell is vulnerable to explosive blasts, however.<br/>The amiphibious Grenchler lurks in marsh areas in search of prey. Fearless, it will spring from hiding and attack anything that moves. If it is unable to fell its prey with its powerful jaws, it will fire a potent burst of energy at them. Grenchlers have one weak spot-a generic defect makes the shell on their back susceptable to explosive blasts. Remove the shell to expose a vulnerable nerve center, then target it to eliminate the creature.
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|temp = Morphology: Grenchler<br />Water-based reptilian predator. Well armored and deadly at any range. Its back shell is vulnerable to explosive blasts, however.
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|text = The amphibious Grenchler lurks in marsh areas in search of prey. Fearless, it will spring from hiding and attack anything that moves. If it is unable to fell its prey with its powerful jaws, it will fire a potent burst of energy at them. Grenchlers have one weak spot-a genetic defect makes the shell on their back susceptible to explosive blasts. Remove the shell to expose a vulnerable nerve center, then target it to eliminate the creature.}}
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===Scans===
 
===Scans===
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[[File:Hive_Chamber_B_4.png|thumb|[[Hive Chamber B]]]]
[[Image:Grenchler.JPG|thumb|200px|right|A Grenchler faces off against [[Samus Aran]].]]
 
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;Deceased Grenchler ([[Command Chamber]])
;Deceased Grenchler ([[Command Chamber]]):''"Bioscan complete. Unknown bioform. Zero lifesigns. Scans indicate target was recently terminated. [[Aurora Unit 242|242]] wounds from trooper high-energy weapons detected."''
 
;Deceased Grenchler 2 ([[Hive Chamber B]]):''"Bioscan complete. Unknown bioform. Zero lifesigns. Cause of death: Cardiac arrest due to electricution. Subject was ensnared in a network of live wires leading from an active power core."''
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:''"Bioscan complete. Unknown [[bioform]]. Zero lifesigns. Scans indicate target was recently terminated. 242 wounds from trooper high-energy weapons detected."''
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;Deceased Grenchler 2 ([[Hive Chamber B]])
;Deceased Grenchler 3 (Hive Chamber B):''"Bioscan complete. Unknown bioform. Zero lifesigns. Evidence suggests target was caught in a power cell explosion. Cellular breakdown from radiation exposure present in 72% of target's biomass."''
 
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:''"Bioscan complete. Unknown bioform. Zero lifesigns. Cause of death: Cardiac arrest due to electrocution. Subject was ensnared in a network of live wires leading from an active power core."''
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;Deceased Grenchler 3 (Hive Chamber B)
 
:''"Bioscan complete. Unknown bioform. Zero lifesigns. Evidence suggests target was caught in a power cell explosion. Cellular breakdown from radiation exposure present in 72% of target's biomass."''
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===[[Metroid Prime 2: Dark Echoes Q&A|''Metroid Prime 2: Dark Echoes'' Q&A]]===
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QUESTION: In the Space Pirate stronghold, if you look at the monitors, it seems like they have the concept of having pets. Is this true? From the outside I cannot imagine what sort of pets they would have.
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ANSWER: If there are any wildlife that they like, they can take them in as pets. It seems like they like Grenchlers, for example. Personally, I thought it would be fun to walk a [[Shrieker]] on a leash...[https://shinesparkers.net/metroid-prime-2-dark-echoes-qa/7/]
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*If killed under special circmustances when up against the second ledge of the [[Forgotten Bridge]]'s upper level, a Grenchler might forego its dramatic death throes, and simply freeze for a few seconds in its normal, upright posture before fading away as normal.
*Without their armor, Grenchlers also look quite similar to the shriekers in ''[[Wikipedia: Tremors 2|Tremors 2: Aftershocks]]''.
 
 
*The Grenchlers, along with the [[Grapple Guardian]], have body structures very similar to the ones belonging to [[Moto]]s, [[Gigafraug]]s, as well as both infant and mature Sheegoths. These creatures' designs may have inspired the creation of one another.
 
*The Grenchlers, along with the [[Grapple Guardian]], have body structures very similar to the ones belonging to [[Moto]]s, [[Gigafraug]]s, as well as both infant and mature Sheegoths. These creatures' designs may have inspired the creation of one another.
 
*Grenchlers appear to have eight eyes visible on each side of their head, with an additional eye behind the lower jaw.
 
*Grenchlers appear to have eight eyes visible on each side of their head, with an additional eye behind the lower jaw.
 
*Grenchlers can jump very high, reaching raised platforms. They can also swim faster than Samus can walk with the [[Gravity Booster]].
 
*Grenchlers can jump very high, reaching raised platforms. They can also swim faster than Samus can walk with the [[Gravity Booster]].
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*If a Grenchler is killed underwater, they will slowly rise to the top and won't begin to fade away until it reaches the surface or an unavoidable obstacle.
{{Aquatic}}
 
   
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
 
Grenchler.JPG|A Grenchler faces off against [[Samus]]
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Grenchler.jpg|A pair of Grenchlers
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File:Grenchler Model.png
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</gallery>
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{{Aquatic}}
 
[[es:Anfisaurio]]
 
[[es:Anfisaurio]]
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[[ru:Гренчлер]]
 
[[Category:Species]]
 
[[Category:Species]]
 
[[Category:Grenchler Family]]
 
[[Category:Grenchler Family]]

Revision as of 16:58, 21 October 2018

Grenchlers are amphibious apex predators that live in the Torvus Bog region on Aether. Vicious and powerful, they are among the most dangerous creatures native to the planet.

Description

Grenchlers are large, reptilian carnivores with multiple red, beady eyes and massive jaws. In close quarters, a Grenchler can use its sharp teeth to easily tear apart prey and enemy alike. For distant enemies, the Grenchler can also use its single horn to release directed bolts of energy. Its powerful legs can also help it easily close any distance, either by running, swimming or leaping to impressive heights. Most of the Grenchler’s body is protected by thick, grey plates, which are invulnerable to all known weaponry; its tail is its only known weak point. While Grenchlers can survive the destruction of their tails, this leaves the vulnerable tissue of their hindquarters exposed.

While only encountered alive in Torvus Bog, two Grenchler carcasses can be seen in Temple Grounds. 242 shots from Federation weaponry were required to bring one down, while another was electrocuted on exposed wires. Curiously, both specimens were larger than those encountered in Torvus Bog.

In Dark Torvus Bog, Samus battles Dark Grenchlers, which are Ing-possessed Grenchlers. A particularly massive Dark Grenchler ended up with Grapple Beam technology stolen from Samus Aran, transforming it into the Grapple Guardian.

Locations

Creature similarities

Grenchler

Concept art of a Grenchler

Grenchlers are similar to the Baby Sheegoths from Metroid Prime. This is mainly based on the two creatures' similar behavior and attack patterns, as well as the existence of a larger variant and "boss" form of the species (Sheegoth and the Grapple Guardian, along with the previously mentioned large, dead Grenchlers).

Babysheegoth

A Baby Sheegoth

The key differences besides appearance is the Grenchler's ability to jump and swim underwater, both skills that Sheegoths do not have. In fact Sheegoths are incapable of swimming and will die if knocked into water. Also, Sheegoths attack by breathing ice, while Grenchlers attack with bolts of electricity and are seemingly more agile than the former Sheegoths. Grenchlers deal more damage as well; at close range they will use a powerful impaling attack, and at long range they will rely on firing strong, guided bolts of electricity which are much harder to evade than the ice blast of a Baby Sheegoth. However, the Baby Sheegoth is capable of freezing its target.

As it is mentioned off-handedly in Echoes that the Luminoth and Chozo had interacted in the past, it leads to a possibility that the two space-faring species may have exchanged local flora and fauna. These introduced lifeforms could have been genetically modified or simply allowed to evolve into their new habitat. This conclusion explains the similarities of many dual-planet species, such as War Wasps, Triclops/Mechlops and Grenchlers/Sheegoths. It also explains the similarities between organisms seen on Tallon IV and life-form styled mechanoids seen on Aether.
Another theory is that Grenchlers and Sheegoths are examples of convergent evolution.

Official data

Logbook entry

Grenchler

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

Temporary scan

Morphology: Grenchler
Water-based reptilian predator. Well armored and deadly at any range. Its back shell is vulnerable to explosive blasts, however.

Logbook entry

The amphibious Grenchler lurks in marsh areas in search of prey. Fearless, it will spring from hiding and attack anything that moves. If it is unable to fell its prey with its powerful jaws, it will fire a potent burst of energy at them. Grenchlers have one weak spot-a genetic defect makes the shell on their back susceptible to explosive blasts. Remove the shell to expose a vulnerable nerve center, then target it to eliminate the creature.

Scans

Hive Chamber B 4

Hive Chamber B

Deceased Grenchler (Command Chamber)
"Bioscan complete. Unknown bioform. Zero lifesigns. Scans indicate target was recently terminated. 242 wounds from trooper high-energy weapons detected."
Deceased Grenchler 2 (Hive Chamber B)
"Bioscan complete. Unknown bioform. Zero lifesigns. Cause of death: Cardiac arrest due to electrocution. Subject was ensnared in a network of live wires leading from an active power core."
Deceased Grenchler 3 (Hive Chamber B)
"Bioscan complete. Unknown bioform. Zero lifesigns. Evidence suggests target was caught in a power cell explosion. Cellular breakdown from radiation exposure present in 72% of target's biomass."

Metroid Prime 2: Dark Echoes Q&A

QUESTION: In the Space Pirate stronghold, if you look at the monitors, it seems like they have the concept of having pets. Is this true? From the outside I cannot imagine what sort of pets they would have.

ANSWER: If there are any wildlife that they like, they can take them in as pets. It seems like they like Grenchlers, for example. Personally, I thought it would be fun to walk a Shrieker on a leash...[1]

Trivia

  • If killed under special circmustances when up against the second ledge of the Forgotten Bridge's upper level, a Grenchler might forego its dramatic death throes, and simply freeze for a few seconds in its normal, upright posture before fading away as normal.
  • The Grenchlers, along with the Grapple Guardian, have body structures very similar to the ones belonging to Motos, Gigafraugs, as well as both infant and mature Sheegoths. These creatures' designs may have inspired the creation of one another.
  • Grenchlers appear to have eight eyes visible on each side of their head, with an additional eye behind the lower jaw.
  • Grenchlers can jump very high, reaching raised platforms. They can also swim faster than Samus can walk with the Gravity Booster.
  • If a Grenchler is killed underwater, they will slowly rise to the top and won't begin to fade away until it reaches the surface or an unavoidable obstacle.

Gallery