Gugua Crab

Gugua Crab (구구아 크랩) is a Level 60 Patrol and one of many series of Workshop Patrols. It's not very powerful for it's level, but it has good defense and self destruct ability. According to Traveller, you need someone as powerful as Jyu Viole Grace or Zahard's Princesses just to defeat Level 30 Patrols, and yet the Gugua Crab is a Level 60.

The Truth
Hatsu tried to beat Gugua Crab, and indeed he managed to pierce it's eye core. But before he can finish it, Gugua Crab tried to self-destruct in front of Hatsu, before he was saved by ranker Lero-Ro who immediately attack the workshop patrol with his powerful focused lightning attack through weapon reinforcement and stopped the self-destruct mechanism with just a single weapon shot before it can explode.

Weapons
Similar to many Workshop Patrols in general, Gugua Crab also has round tube floating objects or devices like Observers above it's head. The floating object that was called as the Shinsoo Transmitter by Traveller. Shinsoo transmitters are basically like armed drone or sentry gun for assistance support.

Gugua Crab has 3 shinsoo transmitter. Although Gugua Crab didn't use the transmitter to defend, but we get the basic idea from Blue Venom that the transmitter can generate shinsoo shields. Gugua Crab use it's shinsoo transmitter to shoot shinsoo laser beams at Hatsu.

Abilities
Gugua Crab uses it's 6 legs to rapidly move around, jump and attack the enemy in fast speed. It can also attack the enemies with it's big crab hand.
 * Jumping Body Smash: The 2 rear legs can transform into rocket thruster to launch itself and smash the enemy using it's own body.
 * Self Destruct: Gugua Crab can also do a self-destruct mechanism to kill the enemy.

Alternative Translation

 * Gugua Crab (LINE Webtoon)

Notes and Trivia

 * Ordinary Rankers like Lero-Ro can easily destroy Gugua Crab with just one shinsoo shot.
 * Gugua Crab was based on the Coconut Crab.
 * Notes in THE COMPANY scanlation, GoDai: perhaps Gugua Crab also was named after a football player "Gugua Lakobashvili".