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m Pvfa-r moved page Blue Snailborg to Blue Nautilus over redirect: Character naming should be discussed, there isn't necessarily a list of canonical enemy names.
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{{Enemy Infobox|Enemy Name = Blue Nautilus|image = Snailborg Meta.png|Areas = [[Eribu]], [[Absu]]|Corruptable = Yes; [[Address Disruptor 1]]|Size = Small|Movement Type = Follows contour of solid terrain|Filename = Snailborg_Meta|Movement = Follows contour of solid terrain|Allegiance = Foe|Hit Points = 100|Health Drop = 0.15|Physical Damage = 75|Corrupted Behaviour = Stop Moving|Speed Factor = 0.5}}
{{Enemy Infobox|Enemy Name = Blue Snailborg|image = Snailborg Meta.png|Areas = [[Eribu]], [[Absu]]|Corruptable = Yes; [[Address Disruptor 1]]|Size = Small|Movement Type = Follows contour of solid terrain|Filename = Snailborg_Meta|Movement = Follows contour of solid terrain|Allegiance = Foe|Hit Points = 100|Health Drop = 0.15|Physical Damage = 75|Corrupted Behaviour = Stop Moving|Speed Factor = 0.5}}


== Description ==
== Description ==
The '''Blue Nautilus''' can also be found in [[Eribu]], but are primarily found in [[Absu]]. Like the [[Red Nautilus]], they travel along platforms and walls until they are destroyed or corrupted using the [[Address Disruptor]].  The '''Blue Nautilus''' resembles a Gastropod (Snail) having a blue foot, and a blue shell with a red pulsating dot in the center.
The '''Blue Snailborg'''{{cite|a=9}}{{cite|b}} {{aka|Blue Nautilus}} can also be found in [[Eribu]], but are primarily found in [[Absu]]. Like the [[Red Snailborg]], they travel along platforms and walls until they are destroyed or corrupted using the [[Address Disruptor]].  The '''Blue Snailborg''' resembles a Gastropod (Snail) having a blue foot, and a blue shell with a red pulsating dot in the center.


== Corrupted Form ==
== Corrupted Form ==
When corrupted, the '''Blue Nautilus''' stops moving, but can still harm Trace.
When corrupted, the Blue Snailborg stops moving, but can still harm Trace.
 
== Relatives ==
{{li|Red Snailborg}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==


The Red and Blue Nautilus share the same AI as the Geemers from Metroid, they will crawl along floors, walls and ceilings. When they reach a corner they rotate 90 degrees before continuing. The nautilus also suffers from the classic glitch that plagues Geemers, shooting a block they are crawling on causes them to be stuck in mid air rotating 90 degrees constantly.
Red and Blue Snailborgs share the same AI as the Geemers from Metroid, they will crawl along floors, walls and ceilings. When they reach a corner they rotate 90 degrees before continuing. The Snailborg also suffers from the classic glitch that plagues Geemers, shooting a block they are crawling on causes them to be stuck in mid air rotating 90 degrees constantly.
[[Category:Bestiary]]
[[Category:Bestiary]]
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 19 September 2022

Description

The Blue Snailborg[1][2] (aka Blue Nautilus[3]) can also be found in Eribu, but are primarily found in Absu. Like the Red Snailborg, they travel along platforms and walls until they are destroyed or corrupted using the Address Disruptor. The Blue Snailborg resembles a Gastropod (Snail) having a blue foot, and a blue shell with a red pulsating dot in the center.

Corrupted Form

When corrupted, the Blue Snailborg stops moving, but can still harm Trace.

Relatives

Trivia

Red and Blue Snailborgs share the same AI as the Geemers from Metroid, they will crawl along floors, walls and ceilings. When they reach a corner they rotate 90 degrees before continuing. The Snailborg also suffers from the classic glitch that plagues Geemers, shooting a block they are crawling on causes them to be stuck in mid air rotating 90 degrees constantly.

References

  1. The Art of Axiom Verge, page 9.
  2. "The Bestiary" poster. Limited Run Games.
  3. Fan name. We originally dubbed them like that (when no other name was available).