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in the [[Dark Agon Wastes]] and the [[Sky Temple]]. They travel in huge swarms to protect themselves from their main predators, the [[Hunter Ing]]. Nightbarbs appear to be the Dark Aether counterpart to [[Sandbat|Sandbats]].
in the [[Dark Agon Wastes]] and the [[Sky Temple]]. They travel in huge swarms to protect themselves from their main predators, the [[Hunter Ing]]. Nightbarbs appear to be the Dark Aether counterpart to [[Sandbat|Sandbats]].


In ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'' the Nightbarbs are no longer Darklings, but are more aggressive and will charge into Samus. There is another species called the [[Phazon Nightbarb]] that poses more of a threat. When in a swarm Phazon Nightbarbs have two different attacks. Before attacking Phazon Nightbarb will charge up energy that can be overloaded by Samus's charge shots. If charging green energy they will send three energy burst at Samus. If charging violet they will charge into Samus. When there are only a few Phazon Nightbarbs in the swarm they can individually fire small shots at Samus.   
In ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'' the Nightbarbs are no longer Darklings, but are more aggressive and will charge into Samus. There is another species called the [[Phazon Nightbarb]] that poses more of a threat. When in a swarm Phazon Nightbarbs have two different attacks. Before attacking Phazon Nightbarb will charge up energy that can be overloaded by Samus' charge shots. If charging green energy they will send three energy burst at Samus. If charging violet they will charge into Samus. When there are only a few Phazon Nightbarbs in the swarm they can individually fire small shots at Samus.   


==See Also==
==See Also==