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The Puddle Spore is a creature that resides in Magmoor's Lava ponds and lakes in [[Metroid Prime  (game)|Metroid Prime]].
 
The '''Puddle Spore''' is a mollusk that resides in the scathing lava pools of [[Magmoor Caverns]] in ''[[Metroid Prime  (game)|Metroid Prime]]''.
 
==Properties==
Puddle Spores float on the surface of lava lakes, protected from potential predators by an impenetrable shell. When it does sense danger, a Puddle Spore will attempt to intimidate its opponent by opening its mantle cavity to increase its size. The mantle is vulnerable to weapons fire, however, and a direct hit to its mantle will cause a Puddle Spore to enter a defensive position in which it flips itself over and conceals itself in the magma. Its underside is flat and can be used as a platform to cross lava-filled areas.
 
A Puddle Spore can also slam its mantle shut, ejecting a harmful spread of projectile energy globules that will damage on contact.
 
==Logbook==
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{{Foreignname|Japanese|{{hover|パドルスポア|Padoru Supoa}}|Puddle Spore|Close}}
 
[[Category:Magmoor Caverns Wildlife]]

Revision as of 21:06, 24 January 2012

Puddle Spore
Puddle Spore mp1 Screenshot 01.png

A Puddle Spore trying to intimdate Samus

Game(s)

Metroid Prime

Damages by

Contact, energy globules

Vulnerable Area(s)

Mantle cavity

Natural Habitat(s)

Magmoor Caverns


The Puddle Spore is a mollusk that resides in the scathing lava pools of Magmoor Caverns in Metroid Prime.

Properties

Puddle Spores float on the surface of lava lakes, protected from potential predators by an impenetrable shell. When it does sense danger, a Puddle Spore will attempt to intimidate its opponent by opening its mantle cavity to increase its size. The mantle is vulnerable to weapons fire, however, and a direct hit to its mantle will cause a Puddle Spore to enter a defensive position in which it flips itself over and conceals itself in the magma. Its underside is flat and can be used as a platform to cross lava-filled areas.

A Puddle Spore can also slam its mantle shut, ejecting a harmful spread of projectile energy globules that will damage on contact.

Logbook

Logbook entry from Metroid Prime: Puddle Spore
Sentient floating lava mollusk protected by an impenetrable shell. A Puddle Spore opens when approached, attempting to intimidate with its size. When opened, direct fire to its mantle causes it to flip into a defensive position. If it can slam shut, it ejects a spread of harmful energy globules.[1]

References

  1. "Sentient floating lava mollusk protected by an impenetrable shell. A Puddle Spore opens when approached, attempting to intimidate with its size. When opened, direct fire to its mantle causes it to flip into a defensive position. If it can slam shut, it ejects a spread of harmful energy globules." — Logbook "Puddle Spore" (Metroid Prime)


Language Name Meaning
Japanese パドルスポア Puddle Spore