Health: 1 HP
Damage methods:
- Saw-nose charge: 18 damage
XP given: 4 XP
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Nauteloids are named after the [[wikipedia:Nautiloid|real life prehistoric sea creature]]. However unlike their real life counterparts, they have somewhat more crustacean/amphibian-like features. | *The Nauteloids are named after the [[wikipedia:Nautiloid|real life prehistoric sea creature]]. However unlike their real life counterparts, they have somewhat more crustacean/amphibian-like features. | ||
*Nauteloids with orange shells appear in [[Gill Grunt]]'s and [[Wham-Shell]]'s [[Heroic | *Nauteloids with orange shells appear in [[Gill Grunt]]'s and [[Wham-Shell]]'s [[Heroic Challenge]]s. | ||
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Nauteloid | |
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Element: | Water |
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Species: | Cephalopod |
Role: | Enemy |
World: | Dark Water Cove Leviathan Lagoon Sand Dune Seas Sand Trap The Tar Pits The Windy Dunes |
Attacks: | Charge forward with saw-like noses |
Appears in: | Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (Console) Skylanders: Giants (3DS) |
Nauteloids are small cephalopods which appear in the console version of Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure aswell as the 3DS version of Skylanders: Giants, they are usually pink and have snail-like shells on their backs, and saw-like noses which they use to attack when they charge straight forward. They sometimes appear under overturned boats and pop out to attack.
Health: 1 HP
Damage methods:
XP given: 4 XP
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