Talk:Baby Sheegoth: Difference between revisions

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::well, baby sheegoths are seen throughout Phendrana Drifts, not just when you fight the Sheegoth. Sheegoth is the huge boss with spikes on its back and baby sheegoths are the smaller ones with a smooth shell. They are two different creatures, so I'd say they need an article for each. That's like saying Infant Metroids and Omega Metroids don't deserve their own articles. {{:User:Malake256/sig}} 04:03, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
::well, baby sheegoths are seen throughout Phendrana Drifts, not just when you fight the Sheegoth. Sheegoth is the huge boss with spikes on its back and baby sheegoths are the smaller ones with a smooth shell. They are two different creatures, so I'd say they need an article for each. That's like saying Infant Metroids and Omega Metroids don't deserve their own articles. {{:User:Malake256/sig}} 04:03, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
::Actually, Sheegoths are just as common as the infants. After you defeat the boss, they turn into a normal enemy. A rather easy one, indeed. - {{User:TheSuperZeldaMan/sig}} 04:09, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
::Actually, Sheegoths are just as common as the infants. After you defeat the boss, they turn into a normal enemy. A rather easy one, indeed. - {{User:TheSuperZeldaMan/sig}} 04:09, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
no they are not, they are different zelda, I know sheegoths are common but not as common as baby sheegoths, and sheegots are much more powerfull, even with the plasma beam, baby sheegots die in one charge shot, there parents take about 3 or 4 hits, I never actually counted, but also malake makes a very good point with his whole metroid omega metroid thing, all we're saying is that they should stay seperate because they have different abilities, apperences, and strength. So basicly, they don't belong on the same page. -thebestmetroidfan