Rock Pikmin

Rock Pikmin are the seventh type of Pikmin announced for the Pikmin series, found in Pikmin 3 and first seen at E3 2012. Their appearance is unlike that of most other Pikmin: their bodies consist of a roughly-shaped piece of rock with transparent appendages, and their flowers, along with Winged Pikmin, are indigo instead of pink or white.

Rock Pikmin are first discovered at the Garden of Hope as the second type of Pikmin encountered in the game, found inside a Medusal Slurker. Once the Medusal Slurker is defeated, they can be used to free their Onion from a Crystal Nodule, allowing more Rock Pikmin to be grown. At the end of the day, as with other Onions, it will merge with the red Onion.

Pikmin Overgrowth Timeline
Rock Pikmin can break crystals, have 2x the throwing attack power, have 1.5x attack power, and are somewhat slow.

Pikmin: Before the Impact
Rock Pikmin are the fourth kind of pikmin discovered in Pikmin: Before the Impact and are the only pikmin that hasn't evolved through the games. They can break Glass and Crystal with their hard, shiny bodies but their limbs and stems seem to be a dull black colour and on its head rests a dark green leaf or a purple bud or flower. Rock Pikmin are found in Snakey Mists trapped inside a Medusal Slurker and can only be created when any other pikmin are sucked up by a Medusal Slurker. Under the command of Brandon, Rock Pikmin have increased speed and can be thrown higher. He is the kind of guy that sleeps till mid-afternoon but can work hard when he wants to; he may look as "cold as stone" but he is surprisingly cuddly!

In Pikmin: Adventure of 4
In this game, Rock Pikmin are the fourth kind of pikmin you find. They are immune to being crushed, and can shatter Glass and Crystal. Where they are found is still undecided.

Pikmin Forever
Rock Pikmin are not a type of Pikmin in Pikmin Forever per se, but rather an enhancement of other types. Finding and harvesting rubble gives the leaders a storage of rocks, which they can use whenever they are holding a Pikmin for throwing. By pressing while a Pikmin is held, it will be coated in rocks, becoming a temporary "Rock Pikmin". Rock Pikmin are thrown like a track-and-field hammer, and inflict 100 damage when they impact. If thrown, a Rock Pikmin will revert back to its original Pikmin on impact, no matter what it hit. If is pressed again while holding a Rock Pikmin, or if the type of Pikmin is switched, the Pikmin will also revert and the rock coating will be earned back, so as not to waste a Rock Pikmin.

One Rock Pikmin can instantly destroy a crystal barrier, and inflict serious damage on other types of destructible walls. Rock Pikmin are needed to activate acoustic walls. Some enemies behave differently after suffering a hit from a Rock Pikmin, especially if they used crystal in some way.

In Pikmin: Return to the Distant Planet
Rock pikmin return in Pikmin:RDP, and act much the same as they do in the canon games.

More Information

 * Size: Body Length: 30mm
 * Sour Spray Carrying Capacity: 5

Rock Pikmin have two types of damage amounts, the throw, and the normal attack. When thrown, they deal great amount of damage, while if they attack on their own, they only deal just about above average damage. There is only a certain amount of times in which this Pikmin grabs on to attack. They have the ability to break Crystal and Glass objects. Their flower's pedals take on a purple color. They are the fourth to be discovered.

"These Pikmin have an exterior that resembles the look of a rock! This gives them their name, however, I'm still researching on how and why they have such a body. What's even more suprising is that they rarely use their stem other than for sunlight." - Captain Olimar

"My second favorite in combat, they deal massive damage when thrown. Being in numbers and charging is also a very viable strategy. Combine these guys with Purple Poikmin or Red Pikmin and you can have yourself power in either charging or throwing!" - Tang

"Their rock like bodies is fascinating to me, as I wonder if there is any other Pikmin that is like this. What if a Ruby Pikmin exists? Or a Emerald Pikmin? Maybe even a Diamond Pikmin? And with such idea of having Pikmin with capability to have differentiating bodies, I wonder if there is a Tree Pikmin? How about a Robot Pikmin? Oops- looks like I let my imagination run for a bit long, I'll stop this log now-." - Robin