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{{Characterbox
{{Characterbox
|name = Rhu-Babies
|name = Rhu-Baby
|species = Monster
|species = Monster
|image = RhuBabies.png  
|image = [[File:RhuBabies.png|250px]]
|role = Enemy
|role = Enemy
|world = [[Cadaverous Crypt]]
|world = [[Cadaverous Crypt]]
|attack = Swipe with pincers
|attack = Swipe with pincers
|appearances = *''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' <small>(Console)</small>}}
|appearances = ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' <small>(Console)</small>}}
{{Quote|Pink pincers can hurt more than just pride.|<small>''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' flavor text</small>}}
{{Quote|Pink pincers can hurt more than just your pride.|<small>''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' flavor text (Wii)</small>}}
{{Quote|Pink pincers can hurt more than just pride.|<small>''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' flavor text (PS3 / Xbox 360)</small>}}


'''Rhu-Babies''' are small, aggressive, dark pinkish-red enemies with disproportionately large pincers for forearms that appear in [[Cadaverous Crypt]] in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''. They attack by rushing towards the [[Skylanders]] and swiping at them with their pincers.
'''Rhu-Babies''' are small, aggressive, dark pinkish-red enemies with disproportionately large pincers for forearms that appear in [[Cadaverous Crypt]] in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''. They attack by rushing towards the [[Skylander]]s and swiping at them with their pincers.
[[Undead Spell Punk]]s can transform Rhu-Babies into [[Rhu-Barb]]s, a larger and more powerful variant.
[[Undead Spell Punk]]s can transform Rhu-Babies into [[Rhu-Barb]]s, a larger and more powerful variant.


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*Rhu-Babies are almost identical to the [[Clipperz]] seen in [[Darklight Crypt]].
*Rhu-Babies are almost identical to the [[Clipperz]] seen in [[Darklight Crypt]].
*In ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'', Rhu-Babies are replaced with [[Trog Pincher]]s.
*In ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'', Rhu-Babies are replaced with [[Trog Pincher]]s.
*In certain [[Heroic Challenges]], some Rhu-Babies have more health than [[Chompy|Chompies]].
*In certain [[Heroic Challenge]]s, some Rhu-Babies have more health than [[Chompy|Chompies]].


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Enemies]]
[[Category:Enemies]]
[[Category:Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]
[[Category:Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]
[[Category:Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Enemies]]
[[Category:Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure enemies]]
[[Category:Undead Forces]]
[[Category:Undead Forces]]

Latest revision as of 01:00, May 22, 2025

Rhu-Baby
Species: Monster
Role: Enemy
World: Cadaverous Crypt
Attacks: Swipe with pincers
Appears in: Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (Console)
“Pink pincers can hurt more than just your pride.”
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure flavor text (Wii)
“Pink pincers can hurt more than just pride.”
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure flavor text (PS3 / Xbox 360)

Rhu-Babies are small, aggressive, dark pinkish-red enemies with disproportionately large pincers for forearms that appear in Cadaverous Crypt in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. They attack by rushing towards the Skylanders and swiping at them with their pincers. Undead Spell Punks can transform Rhu-Babies into Rhu-Barbs, a larger and more powerful variant.

In Skylanders: Giants, they are replaced with Trog Pinchers.

Game Data

Health: 1 HP

Damage methods:

  • Pincer swipe: 18 damage



XP given: 4 XP

Italicized text refers to values only present in Heroic Challenges.

Values may vary depending on location, difficulty, and/or other factors.

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Trivia

References

  1. Skylanders Annual 2013, page 20