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The '''Oiled Wogpole''' is a species of [[Amphituber family|amphituber]] in ''[[Pikmin: Decayed Leaf]]''. It is a juvenile version of the [[Splattering Wollywog|Oily Wollywog]], having a black, oily body of a [[Wogpole]]. The creature is harmless, but the [[Lubricant|oil]] they live in is hazardous. If out of [[water]], [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] that try to attack it will only slip and fail. Only [[Oil Pikmin]] can kill them.
The '''Oiled Wogpole''' is a species of [[Amphituber family|amphituber]] in ''[[Pikmin: Decayed Leaf]]''. It is a juvenile version of the [[Splattering Wollywog|Oily Wollywog]], having a black, oily body of a [[Wogpole]]. The creature is harmless, but the [[Lubricant|oil]] they live in is hazardous. If out of [[water]], [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] that try to attack it will only slip and fail. However, Rubber Pikmin can attack beached Wogpoles without slipping about. Only [[Oil Pikmin]] can kill them.


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Revision as of 22:35, 3 September 2023

Splattering Wolpole
Enemy
Family Amphituber

The Oiled Wogpole is a young amphituber covered in lubricant.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin: Decayed Leaf

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Oiled Wogpole The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Amphicaris lubelli
Family Amphituber
Carry weight 1
Max. carriers 1
Seed worth 1
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 1
Attacks None

The Oiled Wogpole is a species of amphituber in Pikmin: Decayed Leaf. It is a juvenile version of the Oily Wollywog, having a black, oily body of a Wogpole. The creature is harmless, but the oil they live in is hazardous. If out of water, Pikmin that try to attack it will only slip and fail. However, Rubber Pikmin can attack beached Wogpoles without slipping about. Only Oil Pikmin can kill them.

Notes

Olimar's notes

The juvenile version of the Oily Wollywog. This creature mainly feeds off of the small plankton which is found in these pools of oil. These plankton are extremely rare, as they are suited to only live in these pools of oil. Due to their slippery nature and habitat, the Oiled Wogpole is rarely preyed upon.

Louie's notes

It’s best not to eat a Wogpole, but rather to eat them in their egg form as calamari! Their flavor is that of anchovies.

President’s notes

Why do people attack these poor creatures? It’s not like they can do anything to fend for themselves... unlike the Wollywogs. They’re so annoying.

Overlord’s thoughts

My children have managed to adapt to even the deepest pools of oil. The amphituber species amazes me; at this rate, I’ll find them living in pools of acid!