Scented Blowhog

The Scented Blowhog is a species of terrestrial blowhog that sprays a fragrant scent that confuses Pikmin.

=In fanon games=

In Pikmin Evolution
The Scented Blowhog is a species of terrestrial blowhog that appears in Pikmin Evolution. It has the same build as the standard land-faring blowhog, but it has a soft pink skin tone and magenta-tipped trunk. This species of blowhog is more social than most others, often in the presence of other creatures such as the Spotty Bulbear, Yellow and Rose Wollywog, and Water Dumple, idly spraying a pink fragrant substance and overall enjoying their company. However, it still maintains its territorial attitude towards Pikmin and so it actively tries to attack them with its breath, which comes in the form of magenta-colored particles, similar in appearance to pollen, fitting as it smells like fresh nectar. This may make the Scented Blowhog seem like a harmless enemy, however, the fragrant gas it creates affects the behavior of the Pikmin. When they breathe in its particles, they become confused and follow the Scented Blowhog, latching onto its back. The Scented Blowhog will steal these Pikmin away from their former leaders and deliberately try to put them in danger. It may offer Pikmin under its control to predators that can eat them freely, toss the Pikmin in hazardous fluids like water, acid, and mud, or even an abyss, or toss them to a captain's location for them to attack until they are shaken off, freed from control. All Pikmin types are equally vulnerable to the Scented Blowhog, so those that deal the quickest immediate damage such as Alloy Pikmin are recommended when fighting this creature. Additionally, the Scented Blowhog hates bad scents, and so it easily repelled by a stink bomb made by the bulbs of a Pellet Patty, a toxic purple syrup, or leading it to an enemy known for its foul odor such as a Munge Bulblax or Doodlebug. No matter the source, these putrid scents will slowly sap the Blowhog's health away until it becomes too weak to fight and tips over, dead. A rather brutal end to a pleasantly scented, but no less dangerous, foe.