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=Background=
 
=Background=
  
Not a lot is known about the origins of Kraid, but he has long been one of the chief guardians used by the [[Space Pirates]]. His domain has always been Brinstar, although originally a part of Brinstar was named after him. He is an incredibly large creature, far larger than any of Samus's other foes. The origin of his species is unknown and is likely he originates from another planet or was bio-engineered by the Space Pirates.
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Not much is known about the origins of Kraid, but he has long been one of the chief guardians employed by the [[Space Pirates]] on the planet [[Zebes]]. His domain has always been within the volcanic depths of Brinstar. Originally, it was a second area of Brinstar that was simply named "Kraid" after him. He was an incredibly large creature, far larger than most of Samus's other foes. In appearance, he resembled a very thick, upright dinosaur that walked on two legs with a long tail as support. His stomach area had three odd 'holes' that were capable of producing long 'spikes' that could be propelled out. His head was lined with a few horns forming a crown on the top of his head, as well as one on the end of his snout. Kraid had three eyes, and his two hands have only two single fingers and are often used offensively. Battling Kraid typically consisted of avoiding his attacks and focusing attacks on his mouth to injure him.
  
In appearance he is quite like a upright dinosaur that walks on two legs with a long tail as support. His stomach area has three odd 'holes' that are capable of producing long 'spikes' that can be propelled out. His head is lined with a few horns forming a crown on the top of his head as well as one on the end of his snout. Interestingly, he has three eyes rather than just one. His two hands have only two single fingers and are often used offensively.
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[[Samus Aran]]'s first known encounter with Kraid on Zebes was in ''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'' and ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]''. Kraid's position was rather important, as he and [[Ridley]] were the two enemies who had to be defeated in order to access Tourian, where the Space Pirates were based. Samus was able to best him in battle and destroyed him. Kraid was back in action in ''[[Super Metroid]], where he now acted as one of four guardians who had to be defeated to reach Tourian. There was also a smaller "Mini-Kraid" that was stationed outside of his lair. Samus defeated Kraid once more. The entire planet Zebes was destroyed at the end of this adventure, and it was initially believed that Kraid's remains were destroyed with the planet.
  
[[Samus Aran]] first met Kraid on her first mission on [[Zebes]] in ''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]''. Kraid's position was rather important and his defeat was necessary to access Tourian. Samus was able to take advantage of Kraid's one weakspot, his mouth, and destroyed him. When Samus Aran returned again to Zebes in ''[[Super Metroid]]'', Kraid now had a smaller 'Mini-Kraid' copy outside of his lair. Samus Aran was able to quickly defeat that monster and found the real Kraid just beyond. Again Samus was able to defeat Kraid by firing missiles in his mouth. Afterwards, he presumably was killed permanently in the explosion of Zebes.
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In ''[[Metroid Dread]]'', it turned out that the [[Mawkin Tribe]] of the [[Chozo]] had somehow captured Kraid and brought him to the planet [[ZDR]], although it was also possible that their Kraid was a clone that they created. Kraid was kept chained in a chamber of the planet's Cataris region. During the events of ''Dread'', Samus came across him and battled him once more, with Kraid breaking free of his restraints in the process. Kraid was defeated once again and disappeared into the lava. The [[X Parasite]] ended up infecting most of the planet's lifeforms, and a resemblance to Kraid was seen in the final enemy formed by the X at the end of the game, [[Raven Beak|Raven Beak X]], implying that the X infected and destroyed Kraid as well. The planet ZDR was destroyed minutes afterwards. Between the X and the planet's destruction, Kraid was less likely to have survived this one.
  
 
=Other Appearances=
 
=Other Appearances=
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==Video Games==
 
==Video Games==
  
* Kraid appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' in the Brinstar Depths level as a colossal background enemy that causes the stage to rotate. He and the stage returned in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', with graphical enhancements. Kraid has also been represented by a trophy in ''Melee'', a sticker (using art from ''Zero Mission'') in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'' and as a Master Spirit in the Adventure Mode of ''Ultimate''. In his Spirit battle, Kraid's Spirit possessed a giant [[King K. Rool]] with heightened strength and lowered speed, and he was fought in a stamina battle. After being defeated, Kraid's Spirit ran a nearby dojo where he could teach other Spirits the Tank Style, which increased offense and defense at the cost of movement speed and jumping ability. He communicated only in growls, with guesses at what he was saying in parentheses.
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*Within the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, Kraid appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' in the Brinstar Depths level as a colossal background enemy that caused the stage to rotate with his attacks. He returned with the stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', with graphical enhancements. Kraid has also been represented by a trophy in ''Melee'', a sticker (using art from ''Zero Mission'') in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'' and as a Master Spirit in the Adventure Mode of ''Ultimate''. In his Spirit battle, Kraid's Spirit possessed a giant [[King K. Rool]] with heightened strength and lowered speed, and he was fought in a stamina battle. After being defeated, Kraid's Spirit ran a nearby dojo where he could teach other Spirits the Tank Style, which increased offense and defense at the cost of movement speed and jumping ability. He communicated only in growls, with guesses at what he was saying in parentheses.
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*In ''[[Nintendo Land]]'', an animatronic version of Kraid appeared as a boss faced within the Assault Mission mode of the game's Metroid Blast attraction. He is the first boss faced in the mode and is faced several times, including the mode's final battle in which he is battled alongside Ridley.
  
 
==Other Media==
 
==Other Media==
  
*Kraid, as seen in ''Metroid'', appeared in Issue 4 of the ''Captain N'' comics. He was shown as weak and runty, and during her escape from Prisonworld Samus coerced Kraid (who was also a prisoner) into acting as a decoy during her escape. He also made a cameo appearance with Ridley in a flashback of Samus's in Issue 5.
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*Kraid, as seen in ''Metroid'', appeared in Issue 4 of the ''Captain N'' comics. He was shown as weak and runty, and during her escape from Prisonworld, Samus coerced Kraid (who was also a prisoner) into acting as a decoy during her escape. He also made a cameo appearance with Ridley in a flashback of Samus's in Issue 5.
 
*Kraid made an appearance in the ''Metroid'' manga during the chapters adapting ''Zero Mission''. Introduced as "Ridley's comrade", Kraid is shown battling Samus while Mother Brain communicates with her, and Samus ultimately defeats him.
 
*Kraid made an appearance in the ''Metroid'' manga during the chapters adapting ''Zero Mission''. Introduced as "Ridley's comrade", Kraid is shown battling Samus while Mother Brain communicates with her, and Samus ultimately defeats him.
  
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=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
  
* In his original ''Metroid'' appearance, he was as tall as Samus Aran was. Mini-Kraid in ''Super Metriod'' seems to have been conceived to throw off ''Super Metroid'' gamers who remembered facing a small Kraid.
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* In his original ''Metroid'' appearance, he was depicted as being around the same size as Samus Aran was, due to the NES's graphical limitations. The Mini-Kraid in ''Super Metroid'' is a reference to this.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:32, 19 October 2021

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Kraid
Affiliation Space Pirates
Base Zebes
Debut Metroid

Kraid is a massive reptilian monster that has appeared as a recurring boss character in the early games of the Metroid series.

Background

Not much is known about the origins of Kraid, but he has long been one of the chief guardians employed by the Space Pirates on the planet Zebes. His domain has always been within the volcanic depths of Brinstar. Originally, it was a second area of Brinstar that was simply named "Kraid" after him. He was an incredibly large creature, far larger than most of Samus's other foes. In appearance, he resembled a very thick, upright dinosaur that walked on two legs with a long tail as support. His stomach area had three odd 'holes' that were capable of producing long 'spikes' that could be propelled out. His head was lined with a few horns forming a crown on the top of his head, as well as one on the end of his snout. Kraid had three eyes, and his two hands have only two single fingers and are often used offensively. Battling Kraid typically consisted of avoiding his attacks and focusing attacks on his mouth to injure him.

Samus Aran's first known encounter with Kraid on Zebes was in Metroid and Metroid: Zero Mission. Kraid's position was rather important, as he and Ridley were the two enemies who had to be defeated in order to access Tourian, where the Space Pirates were based. Samus was able to best him in battle and destroyed him. Kraid was back in action in Super Metroid, where he now acted as one of four guardians who had to be defeated to reach Tourian. There was also a smaller "Mini-Kraid" that was stationed outside of his lair. Samus defeated Kraid once more. The entire planet Zebes was destroyed at the end of this adventure, and it was initially believed that Kraid's remains were destroyed with the planet.

In Metroid Dread, it turned out that the Mawkin Tribe of the Chozo had somehow captured Kraid and brought him to the planet ZDR, although it was also possible that their Kraid was a clone that they created. Kraid was kept chained in a chamber of the planet's Cataris region. During the events of Dread, Samus came across him and battled him once more, with Kraid breaking free of his restraints in the process. Kraid was defeated once again and disappeared into the lava. The X Parasite ended up infecting most of the planet's lifeforms, and a resemblance to Kraid was seen in the final enemy formed by the X at the end of the game, Raven Beak X, implying that the X infected and destroyed Kraid as well. The planet ZDR was destroyed minutes afterwards. Between the X and the planet's destruction, Kraid was less likely to have survived this one.

Other Appearances

Video Games

  • Within the Super Smash Bros. series, Kraid appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee in the Brinstar Depths level as a colossal background enemy that caused the stage to rotate with his attacks. He returned with the stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with graphical enhancements. Kraid has also been represented by a trophy in Melee, a sticker (using art from Zero Mission) in Brawl and as a Master Spirit in the Adventure Mode of Ultimate. In his Spirit battle, Kraid's Spirit possessed a giant King K. Rool with heightened strength and lowered speed, and he was fought in a stamina battle. After being defeated, Kraid's Spirit ran a nearby dojo where he could teach other Spirits the Tank Style, which increased offense and defense at the cost of movement speed and jumping ability. He communicated only in growls, with guesses at what he was saying in parentheses.
  • In Nintendo Land, an animatronic version of Kraid appeared as a boss faced within the Assault Mission mode of the game's Metroid Blast attraction. He is the first boss faced in the mode and is faced several times, including the mode's final battle in which he is battled alongside Ridley.

Other Media

  • Kraid, as seen in Metroid, appeared in Issue 4 of the Captain N comics. He was shown as weak and runty, and during her escape from Prisonworld, Samus coerced Kraid (who was also a prisoner) into acting as a decoy during her escape. He also made a cameo appearance with Ridley in a flashback of Samus's in Issue 5.
  • Kraid made an appearance in the Metroid manga during the chapters adapting Zero Mission. Introduced as "Ridley's comrade", Kraid is shown battling Samus while Mother Brain communicates with her, and Samus ultimately defeats him.

Canceled Appearances

  • Kraid was apparently planned to appear in Metroid Prime, and a 3-D model of Kraid was made, but he was ultimately not included due to time constraints.

Trivia

  • In his original Metroid appearance, he was depicted as being around the same size as Samus Aran was, due to the NES's graphical limitations. The Mini-Kraid in Super Metroid is a reference to this.