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Shrip
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First Appearance: Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012)
Latest Appearance:

Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012)

Affiliation(s): Medusa
Enemy Type: Aerial

The Shrip is a flying, bug-like enemy introduced in Kid Icarus: Uprising. It is notable for its long beak that resembles a sharp blade, which it uses to attack with. They first appear in Magnus and the Dark Lord, where a large group of them is seen pursuing Pit down a massive funnel cloud.

Characteristics

Shrips are armored insect-like monsters, being mostly black in color with small red and orange wings. They also have glowing, yellow eyes and two small legs that they rarely use. However, its most prominent feature is the long blade extending from its head that it can use as a dangerous weapon. Known for normally being a bit slow, a Shrip's true potential shines when it begins spinning its entire body and blade, effectively making it a sharp flying propeller. This attack allows it to pursue its targets very fast through the air, all the while making the creature's body dangerous to get near. Such an attack also makes the Shrip difficult to avoid, especially when there are a lot of them. Because of this, it is more convenient to try and take these creatures down with ranged attacks rather than risk getting close to its deadly spinning blade.

Trivia

  • The Shrip may be loosely inspired by the man-eating Stymphalian Birds of Greek Mythology. Like the Shrip, the birds have razor-sharp, metal beaks used to tear the flesh of their victims.
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