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'''Lesser Ithraks''' are creatures found in the [[Alimbic Cluster]]. | '''Lesser Ithraks''' are creatures found in the [[Alimbic Cluster]] in ''[[Metroid Prime Hunters]]''. | ||
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Lesser Ithraks are nocturnal creature that cling to ceilings. If provoked, they become aggressive and "exceptionally fierce".<ref name="Logbook" /> Their cousin, the [[Greater Ithrak]], possesses an impenetrable hide that makes frontal assault against them ineffective.<ref>{{cite|The impenetrable hide on this cousin of the Lesser Ithrak makes it a formidable threat. Anecdotal evidence suggests that frontal assault is eneffective against this aggressive predator.|[[Metroid Prime Hunters Logbook#Greater Ithrak|Logbook]] "[[Greater Ithrak]]"|[[Metroid Prime Hunters]]}}</ref> | |||
==Gameplay== | |||
They have a large four segmented mouth, which can cause large amounts of damage. They are one of the weaker enemies in the game. | |||
==Logbook Entry== | ==Logbook Entry== | ||
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Lesser Ithraks are creatures found in the Alimbic Cluster in Metroid Prime Hunters.
Info[edit | edit source]
Lesser Ithraks are nocturnal creature that cling to ceilings. If provoked, they become aggressive and "exceptionally fierce".[1] Their cousin, the Greater Ithrak, possesses an impenetrable hide that makes frontal assault against them ineffective.[2]
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
They have a large four segmented mouth, which can cause large amounts of damage. They are one of the weaker enemies in the game.
Logbook Entry[edit | edit source]
References[edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "This nocturnal creature clings to the ceiling and is exceptionally fierce when disturbed." — Logbook "Lesser Ithrak" (Metroid Prime Hunters)
- ↑ "The impenetrable hide on this cousin of the Lesser Ithrak makes it a formidable threat. Anecdotal evidence suggests that frontal assault is eneffective against this aggressive predator." —Logbook "Greater Ithrak" (Metroid Prime Hunters)