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Kraid is one of the major antagonists from the ''Metroid'' series, making his debut in [[Metroid (game)|the first game]] alongside [[Ridley]] and [[Mother Brain]]. In his original appearance, Kraid was depicted as a humanoid rhinoceros-like creature, although ''[[Super Metroid]]'' redesigned him as an enormous reptilian creature, which was retroactively featured in the first game's GBA remake ''Metroid: Zero Mission''. | Kraid is one of the major antagonists from the ''Metroid'' series, making his debut in [[Metroid (game)|the first game]] alongside [[Ridley]] and [[Mother Brain]]. In his original appearance, Kraid was depicted as a humanoid rhinoceros-like creature, although ''[[Super Metroid]]'' redesigned him as an enormous reptilian creature, which was retroactively featured in the first game's GBA remake ''Metroid: Zero Mission''. | ||
In ''Metroid'' and ''Zero Mission'', Kraid is one of two Space Pirate bosses who must be hunted down and defeated by [[Samus Aran]] in order to access Tourian, the final area where Mother Brain and the eponymous {{b|Metroid|creature}}s are located. Kraid's lair is located in the depths of Brinstar, and is also home to a false Kraid that is much weaker than the real boss. Unlike ''Super Smash Bros.'', Kraid is never fought in an area with [[lava]], although he is fought in a room with pools of acid on either side of his platform in ''Metroid''. In ''Zero Mission'', defeating Kraid allows Samus to find the Speed Booster. Kraid also appears in the ''Monthly Magazine Z''-published ''Metroid'' manga, based on his role in ''Zero Mission''. | In ''Metroid'' and ''Zero Mission'', Kraid is one of two Space Pirate bosses who must be hunted down and defeated by [[Samus Aran]] in order to access Tourian, the final area where Mother Brain and the eponymous {{b|Metroid|creature}}s are located. Kraid's lair is located in the depths of Brinstar, and is also home to a false Kraid that is much weaker than the real boss. Unlike ''Super Smash Bros.'', Kraid is never fought in an area with [[lava]] until ''Dread'', although he is fought in a room with pools of acid on either side of his platform in ''Metroid''. In ''Zero Mission'', defeating Kraid allows Samus to find the Speed Booster. Kraid also appears in the ''Monthly Magazine Z''-published ''Metroid'' manga, based on his role in ''Zero Mission''. | ||
In ''Super Metroid'', Kraid plays a similar role as before, now one of four Space Pirate bosses who must be defeated in order to access Tourian. Kraid can be found in a new Space Pirate base in lower Brinstar, where his chamber is guarded by [[Kihunter]]s, Zebesians, and Mini-Kraid. Kraid rises from a thicket of brambles and thorns to challenge Samus, attacking with his claws and stomach spikes. Upon his demise, Kraid sinks into the ground, clearing the way for Samus to find the Varia Suit. | In ''Super Metroid'', Kraid plays a similar role as before, now one of four Space Pirate bosses who must be defeated in order to access Tourian. Kraid can be found in a new Space Pirate base in lower Brinstar, where his chamber is guarded by [[Kihunter]]s, Zebesians, and Mini-Kraid. Kraid rises from a thicket of brambles and thorns to challenge Samus, attacking with his claws and stomach spikes. Upon his demise, Kraid sinks into the ground, clearing the way for Samus to find the Varia Suit. | ||
After 17 years of | After 17 years of absence, Kraid returns as a second major boss in ''Metroid Dread''. His room is situated in Cataris, a lava-filled area in Planet ZDR. Similar to ''Smash Bros.'', he is fought in an area with lava, and he is restrained in the back of the room. His means of attack remains same as in previous series, with the addition of new attacks such as fireball and purple poison attack coming out of his stomach. Upon defeat, Kraid breaks free from his restraint but immediately sinks into a pool of lava, making the way for Samus to find the Diffusion Beam. At the end of ''Metroid Dread'', an X-parasite merges with Raven Beak and becomes a Kraid-Raven Beak hybrid before getting obliterated by Samus once and for all. | ||
Kraid was planned to appear in ''Metroid Prime'' as a boss wearing a metallic helmet to protect his vulnerable head, although this was scrapped due to time restraints. Outside of the ''Metroid'' series, Kraid has also appeared as a towering robot animatronic in the "Metroid Blast" attraction of ''Nintendo Land''. | Kraid was planned to appear in ''Metroid Prime'' as a boss wearing a metallic helmet to protect his vulnerable head, although this was scrapped due to time restraints. Outside of the ''Metroid'' series, Kraid has also appeared as a towering robot animatronic in the "Metroid Blast" attraction of ''Nintendo Land''. |
Revision as of 21:13, October 14, 2021
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Official artwork of Kraid from Super Metroid. | |
Universe | Metroid |
Debut | Metroid (1986) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Melee Brawl Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Metroid Dread (2021) |
Console/platform of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Gender | Male |
Place of origin | Zebes |
Article on Metroid Wiki | Kraid |
Kraid (クレイド, Kraid) is a recurring boss in the Metroid series. Kraid is a massive, high-ranked Space Pirate with three eyes and the ability to generate and fire spikes from his stomach and fingers.
Origin
Kraid is one of the major antagonists from the Metroid series, making his debut in the first game alongside Ridley and Mother Brain. In his original appearance, Kraid was depicted as a humanoid rhinoceros-like creature, although Super Metroid redesigned him as an enormous reptilian creature, which was retroactively featured in the first game's GBA remake Metroid: Zero Mission.
In Metroid and Zero Mission, Kraid is one of two Space Pirate bosses who must be hunted down and defeated by Samus Aran in order to access Tourian, the final area where Mother Brain and the eponymous Metroids are located. Kraid's lair is located in the depths of Brinstar, and is also home to a false Kraid that is much weaker than the real boss. Unlike Super Smash Bros., Kraid is never fought in an area with lava until Dread, although he is fought in a room with pools of acid on either side of his platform in Metroid. In Zero Mission, defeating Kraid allows Samus to find the Speed Booster. Kraid also appears in the Monthly Magazine Z-published Metroid manga, based on his role in Zero Mission.
In Super Metroid, Kraid plays a similar role as before, now one of four Space Pirate bosses who must be defeated in order to access Tourian. Kraid can be found in a new Space Pirate base in lower Brinstar, where his chamber is guarded by Kihunters, Zebesians, and Mini-Kraid. Kraid rises from a thicket of brambles and thorns to challenge Samus, attacking with his claws and stomach spikes. Upon his demise, Kraid sinks into the ground, clearing the way for Samus to find the Varia Suit.
After 17 years of absence, Kraid returns as a second major boss in Metroid Dread. His room is situated in Cataris, a lava-filled area in Planet ZDR. Similar to Smash Bros., he is fought in an area with lava, and he is restrained in the back of the room. His means of attack remains same as in previous series, with the addition of new attacks such as fireball and purple poison attack coming out of his stomach. Upon defeat, Kraid breaks free from his restraint but immediately sinks into a pool of lava, making the way for Samus to find the Diffusion Beam. At the end of Metroid Dread, an X-parasite merges with Raven Beak and becomes a Kraid-Raven Beak hybrid before getting obliterated by Samus once and for all.
Kraid was planned to appear in Metroid Prime as a boss wearing a metallic helmet to protect his vulnerable head, although this was scrapped due to time restraints. Outside of the Metroid series, Kraid has also appeared as a towering robot animatronic in the "Metroid Blast" attraction of Nintendo Land.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
As a stage element
Kraid is a key factor of the Brinstar Depths stage, which is based on his lair in Metroid. Kraid rises from the lava in the background every fifteen seconds, roars, and then slashes at the stage, which causes it to rotate either clockwise (if Kraid slashes with his right hand) or counterclockwise (if Kraid slashes with his left hand). Since he remains entirely in the background, he cannot directly affect or be hit by the fighters. He also appears as a trophy, unlocked with the Brinstar Depths stage.
Trophy
- Kraid
A boss enemy from Metroid. Kraid lives in the depths of Brinstar. He immobilizes enemies with his three red eyes, and his powerful jaws can crush anything. He can also shoot the three spikes in his belly; it's said he often fires them at his prey. Once Samus defeated Ridley and Kraid, the way to Tourian opened.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Sticker
Kraid simply appears as a sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as Brinstar Depths only returns in the form of its music track.
Name | Game | Effect | Characters |
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Kraid | Metroid: Zero Mission | Attack +33 |
Kraid (Metroid: Zero Mission) |
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As a stage element
Kraid returns alongside the Brinstar Depths stage, playing the same role as before. His model has been updated with significantly higher detail, bringing him closer to his established canonical appearance in the Metroid series.
Spirit
Kraid is also a master spirit and is unlocked in Adventure Mode: World of Light, in a stamina battle against a Giant King K. Rool on Brinstar Depths' Ω form. As a master spirit, Kraid cannot normally be equipped by fighters; exclusively during this fight, he is classified as a Neutral type. Once unlocked, Kraid runs a Dojo where he teaches the Tank Style, which increases offense and defense but reduces move speed and jump.
No. | Image | Name | Facility | Series | Location | Music |
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283 | Kraid | Dojo (Tank Style)
Increases offense and defense, but decreases move speed and jump height. |
Metroid Series | In the Dark Realm | Brinstar Depths |
Names in other languages
Trivia
- As a Master Spirit, Kraid is given dialogue for the first time in a videogame; however, it consists entirely of roars and grunts. Translations are provided in parentheses, although these translations seem to be somewhat uncertain (often guessing what Kraid means or ending with a question mark) for added humor.
Metroid universe | |
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Fighters | Samus (SSB · SSBM · SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Zero Suit Samus (SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Ridley (SSBU) · Dark Samus (SSBU) |
Assist Trophies | Metroid · Dark Samus · Mother Brain |
Bosses | Ridley · Meta Ridley |
Stages | Planet Zebes · Brinstar · Brinstar Depths · Frigate Orpheon · Norfair · Pyrosphere Brinstar Escape Shaft (Adventure Mode) |
Item | Screw Attack · Power Suit Piece |
Enemies | Geemer · Kihunter · Metroid · Reo · FG II-Graham · Joulion · Zero |
Other | Gunship · Kraid |
Trophies, Stickers and Spirits | Trophies (SSBM · SSBB · SSB4) · Stickers · Spirits |
Music | Brawl · SSB4 · Ultimate |
Masterpieces | Metroid · Super Metroid |