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The '''Greap''' is a giant enemy with two sickles as arms. It is encountered in [[Subspace Emissary]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Using its sickles, it swings up and down with the blade, causing strong hits to the player. Its weak point is the red area on its head.
The '''Greap''' is a giant enemy with two sickles as arms. It is encountered in [[Subspace Emissary]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Its weak point is the red area on its head. It has two attacks, one is using a strong single hit swing to do devastating damage and knockback. Its other attack is to jump in the air and swing its arms in a large circle, doing more damage than its standard swing, but only if it lands a good amount of the attack's hits.
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Revision as of 19:31, April 26, 2018

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Not to be confused with Greaper.

The Greap is a giant enemy with two sickles as arms. It is encountered in Subspace Emissary in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Its weak point is the red area on its head. It has two attacks, one is using a strong single hit swing to do devastating damage and knockback. Its other attack is to jump in the air and swing its arms in a large circle, doing more damage than its standard swing, but only if it lands a good amount of the attack's hits.

In-game trophy description

Name Image Game Description
Greap BrawlTrophy097.png Wii Super Smash Bros. Brawl 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.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ギラーン
Gyarān
Gyaraan

German Schnätzel
From Geschnetzelt (shredded)
Spanish (NOE) Guadolla
From guadaña (scythe) and olla (pot)