Clay Goolix

The Clay Goolix is a subspecies of cell puddle that is made of clay, and is much more durable than the average Goolix.

=In Fanon Games=

In Pikmin: Dual Worlds
The Clay Goolix is a rather rare subspecies of Goolix that has a much larger body, and uses this body to take control over large clumps of clay, fusing said clay with its own body. It uses this clay to create large pseudopods with which it crushes any foes that come near it. Due to these clay appendages being so moist, Pikmin that are immune to being crushed will otherwise begin to drown. Attacking its body deals no damage to it, though by having Pikmin attack its appendages enough they will crumble, making it so that said pseudopod can only drown Pikmin. Of course, it can still mix the clay back into its body, returning the pseudopod to its prior state, though this will take a while. Pikmin that attack its main body will slowly pick away at its clay armor, eventually reducing its main body to nothing more than an unprotected puddle, similarly to the basic Goolix. Of course, its nucleus is a good bit tougher than its counterpart, meaning that it can take a good bit more damage. Not only that, but if its body and nucleus are left unattacked long enough, it will mix the lost clay back into itself, similarly to its pseudopods. It can shake Pikmin off more easily when its nucleus is exposed. It will use one of its pseudopods to grab its nucleus at half health, afterwards increasing its two pseudopods to a total of four, at the cost of their reach. It will move its nucleus between these four appendages at random, which can be seen by looking at where it joins to the main body for a slight bump moving into or out of the appendage. By attacking the pseudopod the nucleus is in in, it can be made vulnerable to attack.