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|name      = Scope Primid
|name      = Scope Primid
|image    = [[Image:ScopePrimid.JPG|175px|]]
|image    = [[Image:ScopePrimid.JPG|240px|]]
|caption  = Pit spying on a Scope Primid.
|caption  = Pit spying on a Scope Primid.
|universe  =  
|universe  = ''[[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|Super Smash Bros.]]''
|level    = [[Battlefield Fortress]]<br>[[The Wilds (Part I)]]<br>[[Outside the Ancient Ruins]]<br>[[Battleship Halberd Interior]]<br>[[Subspace (Part II)]]<br>[[Great Maze]]
|level    = [[The Battlefield Fortress]]<br>[[The Path to the Ruins]]<br>[[The Wilds (Part I)|The Wilds I]]<br>[[The Wilds (Part II)|The Wilds II]]<br>[[Research Facility (Part II)|Research Facility II]]<br>[[Outside the Ancient Ruins]]<br>[[Battleship Halberd Interior]]<br>[[Battleship Halberd Exterior]]<br>[[Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)|Subspace Bomb Factory II]]<br>[[Subspace (Part II)|Subspace II]]<br>[[The Great Maze]]
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A '''Scope Primid''' ({{ja|バズーカプリム}} ''Bazūka Purimu'', '''Bazooka Prim''' in Japan) is a type of [[Primid]] that appears in [[The Subspace Emissary]] story of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', except that it carries a primitive looking [[Super Scope]]. It uses two different kinds of scope attacks, three uncharged shots and one fully charged shot. These attacks can be reflected, and Lucas or Ness players can simply regain their health by using PSI Magnet (Given that a Scope Primid is the only enemy present). At lower difficulties, the Scope Primids are very unreactive and fiddle about with the gun rather than attacking, and rarely use the charge shot. On higher difficulties, they're perceptivness enhances and they attack from a longer range. They can also shoot upwards. Also, if a Scope Primid is on a slope, despite the gun's barrel pointing in the direction of the slope also, the bullets still travel only horizontally and vertically. To turn one into a trophy, it's best to go on a lower difficulty and capture one as it reloads. If playing on a higher one, you may want to short-hop the shots and throw whilst jumping. They should not need weakening.  
A '''Scope Primid''' ({{ja|バズーカプリム}} ''Bazūka Purimu'', '''Bazooka Prim''' in Japan) is a type of [[Primid]] that appears in [[The Subspace Emissary]] story of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', except that it carries a primitive looking [[Super Scope]]. It uses two different kinds of scope attacks, three uncharged shots and one fully charged shot. These attacks can be reflected, and [[Lucas]] or [[Ness]] players can simply regain their health by using [[PSI Magnet]] (Given that a Scope Primid is the only enemy present). At lower difficulties, the Scope Primids are very unreactive and fiddle about with the gun rather than attacking, and rarely use the charge shot. On higher difficulties, they're perceptiveness enhances and they attack from a longer range. They can also shoot upwards. Also, if a Scope Primid is on a slope, despite the gun's barrel pointing in the direction of the slope also, the bullets still travel only horizontally and vertically. To turn one into a [[trophy]], it's best to go on a lower difficulty and capture one as it reloads. If playing on a higher one, you may want to short-hop the shots and throw whilst jumping. They should not need weakening.


==Trophy description==
==Trophy description==
[[Image:Scope Primid Trophy.jpg|thumb|left]]
[[Image:Scope Primid Trophy.jpg|thumb|180px|left|Trophy]]
''A bazooka-wielding Primid. A Scope Primid uses weak, three-shot attacks and powerful, single-shot surge cannons. Due to its ability to also fire at targets above its position, you can't play it safe when a Scope Primid is down below you. Probably because of the weight of its weapon, it won't use its bazooka for direct strikes.''
''A bazooka-wielding Primid. A Scope Primid uses weak, three-shot attacks and powerful, single-shot surge cannons. Due to its ability to also fire at targets above its position, you can't play it safe when a Scope Primid is down below you. Probably because of the weight of its weapon, it won't use its bazooka for direct strikes.''



Revision as of 10:34, February 1, 2010

Scope Primid
ScopePrimid.JPG
Pit spying on a Scope Primid.
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Level(s) appears in The Battlefield Fortress
The Path to the Ruins
The Wilds I
The Wilds II
Research Facility II
Outside the Ancient Ruins
Battleship Halberd Interior
Battleship Halberd Exterior
Subspace Bomb Factory II
Subspace II
The Great Maze
Point worth 500

A Scope Primid (バズーカプリム Bazūka Purimu, Bazooka Prim in Japan) is a type of Primid that appears in The Subspace Emissary story of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, except that it carries a primitive looking Super Scope. It uses two different kinds of scope attacks, three uncharged shots and one fully charged shot. These attacks can be reflected, and Lucas or Ness players can simply regain their health by using PSI Magnet (Given that a Scope Primid is the only enemy present). At lower difficulties, the Scope Primids are very unreactive and fiddle about with the gun rather than attacking, and rarely use the charge shot. On higher difficulties, they're perceptiveness enhances and they attack from a longer range. They can also shoot upwards. Also, if a Scope Primid is on a slope, despite the gun's barrel pointing in the direction of the slope also, the bullets still travel only horizontally and vertically. To turn one into a trophy, it's best to go on a lower difficulty and capture one as it reloads. If playing on a higher one, you may want to short-hop the shots and throw whilst jumping. They should not need weakening.

Trophy description

A bazooka-wielding Primid. A Scope Primid uses weak, three-shot attacks and powerful, single-shot surge cannons. Due to its ability to also fire at targets above its position, you can't play it safe when a Scope Primid is down below you. Probably because of the weight of its weapon, it won't use its bazooka for direct strikes.