Health: 1 HP
Damage methods:
- Pincer swipe: 18 damage
XP given: 4 XP
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|name = Rhu-Baby | |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]] | ||
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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 | *In certain [[Heroic Challenge]]s, some Rhu-Babies have more health than [[Chompy|Chompies]]. | ||
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Species: | Monster |
Role: | Enemy |
World: | Cadaverous Crypt |
Attacks: | Swipe with pincers |
Appears in: | Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (Console) |
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.
Health: 1 HP
Damage methods:
XP given: 4 XP
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