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Pit dashing towards a Greap.
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Latest revision as of 20:37, September 2, 2024

Greap
Greap.jpg
SubspaceSymbol.svg

Pit facing a Greap.

Universe Super Smash Bros.
Level(s) appears in Skyworld
Sea of Clouds
Battlefield Fortress
The Lake Shore
The Wilds II
Battleship Halberd Exterior
Entrance to Subspace
The Great Maze
Point worth 1500

The Greap (ギラーン, Gyraan) is an enemy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary that first appears in the Skyworld level.

Enemy description[edit]

The Greap appears to be a pot with wheels on the bottom with a pair of large and scythe-like arms, which it uses for its two attacks. The first one hits both of its arms into the ground (high upwards knockback). However, its scythes will get stuck in the ground. If the player tries jumping, it will spin its arms in the air (low knockback but the last hit). If the player rolls behind it as it attacks, they can use this as an opportunity to damage it with a powerful attack. Its weak point is its rounded head.

Name origin[edit]

The name "Greap" is likely a shortened form of "Grim Reaper". It may also be a portmanteau of the words grape, describing the purple and orbicular object that makes up its torso, and reap, which describes its scythes' strikes.

The fact that Greap does so much damage in one attack may be another reference to the Grim Reaper, the symbol of death.

Damage taken[edit]

  Normal Slash Electric Freezing Flame Grass (effect) Water (effect) Darkness Aura (effect) Specials: Direct Specials: Indirect
Damage taken ×0.1 ×0.05 ×0.1 ×0.1 ×0.1 ×0.05 ×0.1 ×0.1 ×0.1 ×0.1 ×0.2
Head ×1.2 ×1.2 ×1.2 ×1.2 ×1.2 ×1.2 ×1.2 ×1.2 ×1.2 ×1.2 ×1.2

Trophy[edit]

Greap's trophy in Brawl
Greap
A terrifying enemy with two giant sickles. It uses these well-sharpened, slice-'em-and-dice-'em sickles for a fearsome attack. With a handle on its back, it almost looks like a baby carriage. Combining horrific qualities with this precious imagery gives the Greap a somewhat conflicted disposition, exuding both creepiness and cuteness.
Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese ギラーン, Gyraan
UK English Greap
France French Fauserpe
Germany German Schnätzel
Spain Spanish Guadolla
Italy Italian Greap
South Korea Korean 기론, Gyraan

Trivia[edit]

  • Oddly, the second Greap in the Battleship Halberd Exterior only uses the second attack, even if the player is not above it. On intense difficulty, the player can get up to high 400%'s before defeating it.
  • Greaps are the only enemies to have energy attacks as the most effective attack type against them. However, if the head is attacked, all attacks deal the same damage.
  • There is a bug where if it takes slightly longer than usual for the player to respawn, Greap will keep rolling forwards, eventually self-destructing when it rolls offscreen.
  • Bowser Jr. (playable in Smash 4 and Ultimate) operates with similar damage mechanics to Greap; his exposed body takes 1.15x more damage, while the Koopa Clown Car (which parallels Greap's cauldron) takes 0.88x less.