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==In ''Pikmin 2... Again?''== | ==In ''Pikmin 2... Again?''== | ||
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'''Bean Pikmin''' ('''{{j|豆ピクミン}}''') are | '''Bean Pikmin''' ('''{{j|豆ピクミン}}''') are upcoming [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] in ''[[Pikmin 8: The World Beyond]]''. Bean Pikmin can make [[bridge]]s and parasitize enemies, but how much they can accomplish depends on how many Bean Pikmin are in the squad. For example, just one Bean Pikmin can parasitize small creatures, while ten or more can parasitize bigger creatures. If the host dies, the Bean Pikmin controlling it die too. | ||
The following are potential hosts of Bean Pikmin: | The following are potential hosts of Bean Pikmin: | ||
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'''Parasitic Pikmin''' appear in ''[[Pikmin: Advanced Online]]'' as the [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] species that parasitizes [[Grub-dog family|grub-dog]]s to create [[Bulbmin]]. Their [[Onion]] is found at the [[Snowtop River Palace]]. | '''Parasitic Pikmin''' appear in ''[[Pikmin: Advanced Online]]'' as the [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] species that parasitizes [[Grub-dog family|grub-dog]]s to create [[Bulbmin]]. Their [[Onion]] is found at the [[Snowtop River Palace]]. | ||
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'''Parasitic Pikmin''' are an unseen species of [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] in ''[[Pikmin: Wide World]]'' known for infecting larger hosts and controlling them to survive. The adults are very protective of the juveniles following them. Hosts may also exhibit behaviors typical of the kind they have infected, complicating their innate behaviors. Hosts live mostly [[Cave|underground]] but can periodically appear on [[Area|the surface]], the adults aimlessly wandering with 2 to 10 juveniles no matter the locale. Adults and juveniles alike may be of various maturities, which determines their walking speed. Any that are not already at flower-stage maturity will readily consume any [[nectar]] they come across, with adults consuming 3/10ths of the blob and juveniles consuming 1/10ths. Likewise, they are affected as Pikmin are by sprayed nectar and Pikmin-affecting [[spray]]s. While the juveniles count toward the on-field Pikmin limit, the adults do not; on the surface, this prevents as many Pikmin from being withdrawn until they are dealt with, but underground, this doesn't present much of an effect as the limit can be surpassed. Although unlikely, juveniles can die even when under the supervision of an adult, though this will not count against the total amount of Pikmin deaths. As with any other Pikmin variety, adult and juvenile hosts can be converted into [[Mushroom Pikmin]] by [[spore]]s. Hosts seldom have [[hazard]] resistances, which the adults will try to use to their benefit if they happen to have one. | |||
Parasitic Pikmin have gray petals, as seen from the stems protruding from their hosts when above leaf maturity, and the juveniles' leaves, buds, or flowers will glow green when idle. Their flowers have a yellow center. All hosts have gray pupils, indicative of the parasitic Pikmin infecting them. Adults are roughly half the usual size of their species, and the juveniles are a fraction of that. Likewise, their voices are higher pitched according to their sizes. | |||
Adult hosts are the most dangerous of parasitic Pikmin as they will risk their lives protecting the juveniles they are responsible for in any way they can. This includes their primary form of attack but also strikes from their large stems, both of which they may instinctively use to tear down [[obstacle]]s in their way with the help of their accompanying juveniles. Adults can call juveniles of any kind to their side by calling out to them and waving their stem in their direction, as if whistling them. It will do this to pacify any juvenile hosts attacking it, making it futile to use them against one, and can even call to juveniles in a [[leader]]'s squad. One adult can pair up with any willing adult host it comes across, combining their squads, or at least forming a larger group, in the process. Depending on their physiology, adults can pluck Pikmin sprouts they come across, either to free juveniles or to attack any that aren't parasitic. Enemies that interact uniquely with Pikmin typically don't want or can have much to do with adult hosts, and [[Candypop family|candypop]]s reject them by bouncing them off. The adults also can not be buried, unlike the juveniles. Only defeating an adult will free juveniles following them from their control and allow them to join the side of a leader that whistled them, but even then, another adult can reclaim the juveniles. Whistling an adult host directly will temporarily disrupt its movements as it fights the instinctual response to being whistled, and this reaction will intensify with the strength of the whistle. | |||
Juvenile hosts are usually far less openly hostile than the adults, often cowering behind their responsible guardians as they fight off perceived threats. A juvenile that is somehow stranded from its leading adult will become idle and join the side of a leader that whistles it or an adult that calls to it. When an adult dies, any juveniles following it will fall into a [[panic]]; they eventually calm down on their own and become idle, but can be whistled to soothe them instantly and cause them to join the side of a leader that whistled them. The juveniles are not very integral to progress through a location compared to the eight main Pikmin types but still have their uses, and some can even be supplemented with them. The main use of juvenile hosts is exploring their offensive capabilities, as different hosts have different methods of attack that often are augmented by leader interaction such as being thrown. Most juveniles can lift objects, but often can not carry them without assistance. Juvenile hosts can be brought out of caves they are found in, and while they have no respective [[Onion]] or candypop, they can be stored in the [[Pikmin: Wide World/Upgrades|PikHold]] once it is installed on the [[Dolphin Lander]]. If the PikHold has not yet been collected, the juveniles inevitably left behind at the [[Sunset|end of the day]] do not count as Pikmin deaths. When a juvenile host is thrown into a candypop bud, the candypop bud will eject an extra seed. | |||
Upon death, hosts will release two [[soul]]s; one of itself, and one of the parasite within. | |||
===Notes=== | |||
;Adults | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #1''' (all difficulties): Hosts behave and attack much like the species they are. | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #2''' (all difficulties): Adult hosts are always followed by at least some juveniles. | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #3''' (all difficulties): Adult hosts can call juvenile hosts to their side, even ones in a leader's squad. | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #4''' (all difficulties): Adult hosts will sometimes team up with another willing host. | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #5''' (all difficulties): Adult hosts will try to dismantle obstacles standing in their way, if possible. | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #6''' (all difficulties): Hosts will drink any nectar they come across to flower themselves. | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #7''' (all difficulties): Hosts often lack hazard resistances, and can be affected by spores. | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #8''' (all difficulties): Some adult hosts can pluck Pikmin sprouts out of the ground. | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #9''' (all difficulties): Try whistling adult hosts to stop them in their tracks for a moment. | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #10''' (ultra-spicy difficulty only): Adult hosts will intelligently toss juveniles with them at their aggressors. | |||
;Juveniles | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #1''' (all difficulties): Juvenile hosts fly into a panic when their guardian is killed. A whistle will calm them. | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #2''' (all difficulties): Juveniles are most useful offensively when thrown. See what they can do! | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #3''' (all difficulties): Most juveniles can lift objects, but need help to carry them. Would you kindly? | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #4''' (all difficulties): While candypops won't accept adults, they will accept juveniles, with a bonus. | |||
*{{icon|Data file|v=PWW}} '''Data file #5''' (all difficulties): Onions will not accept juvenile hosts... There has to be a way to keep them! | |||
{{notes|image=PWW Captain Olimar icon.png|Olimar's comments|This green parasite can infect an array of creatures that consume it and take control of their nervous systems. From there, the host acts as normal, but with a hint of direction from the parasitic pikmin within, both for their own survival and the preservation of the young. They are very small, small enough to easily be swallowed whole without a second thought, allowing them to creep into the host's brain, take over, and induce changes in the body.}} | |||
{{notes|image=PWW President icon.png|Shacho's comments|Maybe if I made my employees eat some of these, they would work a little harder than they think they do! ...On second thought, I don't want little Olimars following the Olimar I already have. Worse yet, Louie...}} | |||
{{notes|image=PWW Marie icon.png|Marie's comments|Parasitic pikmin may be small and cute, but when they mature, they get mean and don't listen well at all. At least they stay little. Just don't let one slip into your mouth while you're asleep.}} | |||
{{notes|image=PWW Louie icon.png|Louie's comments|I don't want it...}} | |||
{{notes|image=PWW Dolphin Lander icon.png|Dolphin Lander's comments|So versatile! Of course, for no reason other than infecting wildlife, but still. I wonder if there's a pikmin somewhere on this planet that can adapt like this parasitic one can...}} | |||
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{{quote|The lanky Bean Pikmin are seldom seen in the flesh, and usually parasitize smaller creatures, usually juvenile grub-dogs. Despite their lanky appearance, theoretically, a Bean Pikmin could parasitize any creature and transform it into a Pikmin, mostly because of their ability to root itself inside their body, leading to the sprout of the Bean Pikmin burrowing out of the skin of the affected creature.}} | {{quote|The lanky Bean Pikmin are seldom seen in the flesh, and usually parasitize smaller creatures, usually juvenile grub-dogs. Despite their lanky appearance, theoretically, a Bean Pikmin could parasitize any creature and transform it into a Pikmin, mostly because of their ability to root itself inside their body, leading to the sprout of the Bean Pikmin burrowing out of the skin of the affected creature.}} | ||
'''Bean Pikmin''' appear as a type of pet in ''[[PNF-404 Pet Shop]]''. They are [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] that parasitize small creatures, mostly members of the [[grub-dog family]], but could theoretically parasitize any creature. They are taller and lankier than the average Pikmin and are green in color. They are seldom seen not as part of a parasitized creature. | '''Bean Pikmin''' appear as a type of pet in ''[[PNF-404 Pet Shop]]''. They are [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] that parasitize small creatures, mostly members of the [[grub-dog family]], but could theoretically parasitize any creature. They are taller and lankier than the average Pikmin and are green in color. They are seldom seen not as part of a parasitized creature. They can be first discovered in the Pikmin Playground at certian times of day, and can be cultivated further using a bean [[Onion|Dormant Onion]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:21, 11 May 2024
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The Parasitic Pikmin is a species of Pikmin that infects various organisms and turns them into their hosts.
In fanon games
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In Pikmin 2... Again?
This article or section pertains to Pikmin 2... Again?, a fanon game created by Blower Pot. |
Parasitic Pikmin appear in Pikmin 2... Again? with the nickname of Pikmites. As the parasitic Pikmin species that takes over Bulbmin, the name of which belonging to the host rather than the Pikmite itself, they are mentioned by nickname in Olimar's notes. The color of their soul and stem suggest they are of a vermillion hue, but their true form is unknown. They are based on the Bulbmin in Pikmin 2 but it is unknown if the Pikmite is the same as them; they are most likely not for two reasons, those being that the Bulbmin's true color is currently unknown and that Pikmin 2... Again? takes place in an alternate timeline where Bulbmin as a parasitic Pikmin never existed.
In Pikmin 8: The World Beyond
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin 8: The World Beyond, a fanon game created by Akram0218. |
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Resistance | Wind, knockback, crushing | ||
Attack | Below average | ||
Mobility | Average | ||
Throw | Very high | ||
Digging speed | Average | ||
Carrying capacity | 1 | ||
Candypop | Emerald Candypop Bud |
Bean Pikmin (豆ピクミン?) are upcoming Pikmin in Pikmin 8: The World Beyond. Bean Pikmin can make bridges and parasitize enemies, but how much they can accomplish depends on how many Bean Pikmin are in the squad. For example, just one Bean Pikmin can parasitize small creatures, while ten or more can parasitize bigger creatures. If the host dies, the Bean Pikmin controlling it die too.
The following are potential hosts of Bean Pikmin:
In Pikmin Chronicles
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin Chronicles, a fanon game created by ShadowRaptor101. |
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Various angles of Green Pikmin. | |||
Resistance | None | ||
Attack | Average | ||
Mobility | Average | ||
Throw | Average | ||
Digging speed | Average | ||
Carrying capacity | 1 | ||
Candypop | None |
Two types of Parasitic Pikmin appear in Pikmin Chronicles: Bulbmin, the Pikmin that infect bulborbs, and Green Pikmin, sometimes known as Dwarf Bulbmin, the result radiation exposure has on Bulbmin.
Bulbmin are bright orange, have hair-like protrusions on their heads, sharp claws, and lightly bloodshot eyes with pink irises. They are very aggressive and live in bright orange Onions, which may appear at random in some environments, and do one of two things: they land on the ground and release Bulbmin, or eject seeds, both of which contribute towards the limit of on-field Pikmin. Since they share the same plant-animal heritage, Bulbmin and other Pikmin will not attack one another. They are aggressive toward leaders even when plucked from the ground by them. Leaders can shake off attacking Bulbmin to defend themselves and can punch them until they die, although they can be led into hazards they would normally avoid while passive. The Bulbmin Onion can be attacked after it lands, and if attacked sufficiently, it will fly off to land in a different location in the same environment.
When exposed to radiation, Bulbmin shrink to about half of their original size, making them the smallest of all known Pikmin, and turn a strange shade of green, with their hair falling out, claws lengthening, and eyes becoming yellow and blank, to become Green Pikmin. Aside from their speed and hostility, Green Pikmin are especially dangerous in the sense that they can control other Pikmin. These Pikmin are viewed as threats by other Pikmin, and so will attack one another.
In Pikmin Odyssey (Ipoptart23 version)
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin Odyssey (Ipoptart23 version), a fanon game created by Ipoptart23. |
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Resistance | None | ||
Attack | 1 | ||
Mobility | Average | ||
Throw | Average | ||
Digging speed | Average | ||
Carrying capacity | 1 | ||
Candypop | None |
Parasitic Pikmin appear as the sole new Pikmin type in Pikmin Odyssey. They resemble a rotund Pikmin head, but with legs, and are also orange and have red eyes. This Pikmin's unique trait is that it will enter the corpses of certain enemies they are thrown at and control them.
Enemies that Parasitic Pikmin can control include:
- Dwarf grub-dogs such as Dwarf Red Bulborbs;
- Young Yellow Wollywogs;
- Fiery Blowlets, Watery Blowlets, Bubbly Blowlets, and Snowy Blowlets;
- Aristocrab Offsprings;
- Downy Snagrets;
- Mockiwi Chicks;
- Phosbats.
They will exit their host bodies after receiving enough damage, or when the day ends.
In Pikmin: Advanced Online
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Advanced Online, a fanon game created by Bulbminlead101. |
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Resistance | None | ||
Attack | Unknown | ||
Mobility | Unknown | ||
Throw | Unknown | ||
Digging speed | Unknown | ||
Carrying capacity | 1 | ||
Candypop | None |
Parasitic Pikmin appear in Pikmin: Advanced Online as the Pikmin species that parasitizes grub-dogs to create Bulbmin. Their Onion is found at the Snowtop River Palace.
In Pikmin: Wide World
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Wide World, a fanon game created by Cheepy-Cheepy. |
Parasitic Pikmin | |
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Family | Pikmin |
Candypop | None |
Parasitic Pikmin are an unseen species of Pikmin in Pikmin: Wide World known for infecting larger hosts and controlling them to survive. The adults are very protective of the juveniles following them. Hosts may also exhibit behaviors typical of the kind they have infected, complicating their innate behaviors. Hosts live mostly underground but can periodically appear on the surface, the adults aimlessly wandering with 2 to 10 juveniles no matter the locale. Adults and juveniles alike may be of various maturities, which determines their walking speed. Any that are not already at flower-stage maturity will readily consume any nectar they come across, with adults consuming 3/10ths of the blob and juveniles consuming 1/10ths. Likewise, they are affected as Pikmin are by sprayed nectar and Pikmin-affecting sprays. While the juveniles count toward the on-field Pikmin limit, the adults do not; on the surface, this prevents as many Pikmin from being withdrawn until they are dealt with, but underground, this doesn't present much of an effect as the limit can be surpassed. Although unlikely, juveniles can die even when under the supervision of an adult, though this will not count against the total amount of Pikmin deaths. As with any other Pikmin variety, adult and juvenile hosts can be converted into Mushroom Pikmin by spores. Hosts seldom have hazard resistances, which the adults will try to use to their benefit if they happen to have one.
Parasitic Pikmin have gray petals, as seen from the stems protruding from their hosts when above leaf maturity, and the juveniles' leaves, buds, or flowers will glow green when idle. Their flowers have a yellow center. All hosts have gray pupils, indicative of the parasitic Pikmin infecting them. Adults are roughly half the usual size of their species, and the juveniles are a fraction of that. Likewise, their voices are higher pitched according to their sizes.
Adult hosts are the most dangerous of parasitic Pikmin as they will risk their lives protecting the juveniles they are responsible for in any way they can. This includes their primary form of attack but also strikes from their large stems, both of which they may instinctively use to tear down obstacles in their way with the help of their accompanying juveniles. Adults can call juveniles of any kind to their side by calling out to them and waving their stem in their direction, as if whistling them. It will do this to pacify any juvenile hosts attacking it, making it futile to use them against one, and can even call to juveniles in a leader's squad. One adult can pair up with any willing adult host it comes across, combining their squads, or at least forming a larger group, in the process. Depending on their physiology, adults can pluck Pikmin sprouts they come across, either to free juveniles or to attack any that aren't parasitic. Enemies that interact uniquely with Pikmin typically don't want or can have much to do with adult hosts, and candypops reject them by bouncing them off. The adults also can not be buried, unlike the juveniles. Only defeating an adult will free juveniles following them from their control and allow them to join the side of a leader that whistled them, but even then, another adult can reclaim the juveniles. Whistling an adult host directly will temporarily disrupt its movements as it fights the instinctual response to being whistled, and this reaction will intensify with the strength of the whistle.
Juvenile hosts are usually far less openly hostile than the adults, often cowering behind their responsible guardians as they fight off perceived threats. A juvenile that is somehow stranded from its leading adult will become idle and join the side of a leader that whistles it or an adult that calls to it. When an adult dies, any juveniles following it will fall into a panic; they eventually calm down on their own and become idle, but can be whistled to soothe them instantly and cause them to join the side of a leader that whistled them. The juveniles are not very integral to progress through a location compared to the eight main Pikmin types but still have their uses, and some can even be supplemented with them. The main use of juvenile hosts is exploring their offensive capabilities, as different hosts have different methods of attack that often are augmented by leader interaction such as being thrown. Most juveniles can lift objects, but often can not carry them without assistance. Juvenile hosts can be brought out of caves they are found in, and while they have no respective Onion or candypop, they can be stored in the PikHold once it is installed on the Dolphin Lander. If the PikHold has not yet been collected, the juveniles inevitably left behind at the end of the day do not count as Pikmin deaths. When a juvenile host is thrown into a candypop bud, the candypop bud will eject an extra seed.
Upon death, hosts will release two souls; one of itself, and one of the parasite within.
Notes
- Adults
- Data file #1 (all difficulties): Hosts behave and attack much like the species they are.
- Data file #2 (all difficulties): Adult hosts are always followed by at least some juveniles.
- Data file #3 (all difficulties): Adult hosts can call juvenile hosts to their side, even ones in a leader's squad.
- Data file #4 (all difficulties): Adult hosts will sometimes team up with another willing host.
- Data file #5 (all difficulties): Adult hosts will try to dismantle obstacles standing in their way, if possible.
- Data file #6 (all difficulties): Hosts will drink any nectar they come across to flower themselves.
- Data file #7 (all difficulties): Hosts often lack hazard resistances, and can be affected by spores.
- Data file #8 (all difficulties): Some adult hosts can pluck Pikmin sprouts out of the ground.
- Data file #9 (all difficulties): Try whistling adult hosts to stop them in their tracks for a moment.
- Data file #10 (ultra-spicy difficulty only): Adult hosts will intelligently toss juveniles with them at their aggressors.
- Juveniles
- Data file #1 (all difficulties): Juvenile hosts fly into a panic when their guardian is killed. A whistle will calm them.
- Data file #2 (all difficulties): Juveniles are most useful offensively when thrown. See what they can do!
- Data file #3 (all difficulties): Most juveniles can lift objects, but need help to carry them. Would you kindly?
- Data file #4 (all difficulties): While candypops won't accept adults, they will accept juveniles, with a bonus.
- Data file #5 (all difficulties): Onions will not accept juvenile hosts... There has to be a way to keep them!
Olimar's comments
- “This green parasite can infect an array of creatures that consume it and take control of their nervous systems. From there, the host acts as normal, but with a hint of direction from the parasitic pikmin within, both for their own survival and the preservation of the young. They are very small, small enough to easily be swallowed whole without a second thought, allowing them to creep into the host's brain, take over, and induce changes in the body.”
Shacho's comments
- “Maybe if I made my employees eat some of these, they would work a little harder than they think they do! ...On second thought, I don't want little Olimars following the Olimar I already have. Worse yet, Louie...”
Marie's comments
- “Parasitic pikmin may be small and cute, but when they mature, they get mean and don't listen well at all. At least they stay little. Just don't let one slip into your mouth while you're asleep.”
Louie's comments
- “I don't want it...”
Dolphin Lander's comments
- “So versatile! Of course, for no reason other than infecting wildlife, but still. I wonder if there's a pikmin somewhere on this planet that can adapt like this parasitic one can...”
In PNF-404 Pet Shop
This article or section presents information pertaining to PNF-404 Pet Shop, a fanon game created by Violetblooded. |
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Scientific name | Pikminidae parasites | ||
Family | Pikmin | ||
Cost | Not for sale | ||
Housing | Any | ||
Environment | Any | ||
Favorite food | None | ||
Disfavored food | None | ||
Rarity | Rare | ||
Catalogs |
“ | The lanky Bean Pikmin are seldom seen in the flesh, and usually parasitize smaller creatures, usually juvenile grub-dogs. Despite their lanky appearance, theoretically, a Bean Pikmin could parasitize any creature and transform it into a Pikmin, mostly because of their ability to root itself inside their body, leading to the sprout of the Bean Pikmin burrowing out of the skin of the affected creature. | ” |
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Bean Pikmin appear as a type of pet in PNF-404 Pet Shop. They are Pikmin that parasitize small creatures, mostly members of the grub-dog family, but could theoretically parasitize any creature. They are taller and lankier than the average Pikmin and are green in color. They are seldom seen not as part of a parasitized creature. They can be first discovered in the Pikmin Playground at certian times of day, and can be cultivated further using a bean Dormant Onion.
Pikmin 2... Again? |
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Locations |
Welcome Forest • Treetop Valley • Midnight Ruins • Sandy Dunes • Doomed Wilds |
Caves |
Underground Greengarden • Soil Trouble • Peckish Hole • Fortress of Bugs • Stump Forest • Fling Ring • Spot Kingdom • Scrambled Maze • Explore Time • Ominous Underground • Blackout Facility • Flooded Castle • Death Den • Nightmare Den • Final Challenge |
Characters |
Captain Olimar • Louie • The President • Cosmicaptain • Hocotate ship • Unknown commenter • Gerald • Cat Cod |
Pikmin |
Red Pikmin • Yellow Pikmin • Blue Pikmin • Purple Pikmin • White Pikmin • Bulbmin • Rock Pikmin • Winged Pikmin • Ice Pikmin • Glow Pikmin • Green Pikmin • Brown Pikmin • Slime Pikmin • Lichen Pikmin • Claw Pikmin • Dart Pikmin • Original Pikmin • Golden Walking Pikpik carrot • Cursed Pikmin • Pixel Pikmin • Giant Pikmin • Mushroom Pikmin • Pikmite |
Enemies |
Adult Bulbmin • Adult Bubblimp • Albino Dwarf Bulborb • Albino Wollywog • Anode Beetle • Anode Dweevil • Antenna Beetle • Arachnode • Arctic Cannon Larva • Armored Cannon Larva • Armored Mawdad • Armurk Larva • Aromatic Blowpuff • Bamcupine • Beady Long Legs • Bearded Amprat • Bulborb on a Bike • Big Dweevil • Black Spectralid • Blocking Spiner • Blooming Sliturnip • Blue Bulborb • Blue Spectralid • Bowling Whirlywhelk • Breadbug • Brute Aristocrab • Brute-at-Legs • Bug-Eyed Crawmad • Bulborb Larva • Bull Flinghorn • Bumbling Snitchbug • Bumping Chrysanthemum • Burrowing Snagret • Burrowing Snuffin • Bursting Pinchipede • Cakeslide • Calcified Crushblat • Careening Dirigibug • Charge-at-Legs • Charging Groink • Chilly Wollywog • Chompdactyl • Coated Cannon Larva • Colossal Twigbug • Commandant Troopant • Creeping Bell • Creeping Chrysanthemum • Curved Flinghorn • Danificritter • Dead Ringer • Deceptive Dweevil • Decorated Cannon Larva • Desiccated Skitter Leaf • Diamond Beetle • Diamond Cannon Beetle • Disco Segmentant • Doodlebug • Downy Snagret • Dusty Cottonflight • Ectoclasmic Slooch • Elastar • Emperor Bulblax • Empress Bulblax • Female Sheargrub • Fiery Blowhog • Fiery Bulblax • Fiery Cottonflight • Fiery Dweevil • Flatbert • Flatterchuck • Flighty Joustmite • Floataswine • Flytrap Chrysanthemum • Freezecake • Froggy Long Legs • Frosted Cannon Beetle • Frosthop Blowhog • Frosty Cottonflight • Furnace Platin • Gatling Groink • Ghoulcake • Ghoulwraith • Giant Breadbug • Gildemandwee • Glass Bell • Gloom Dweevil • Gloomshroom • Gloomstool • Gloomy Blowhog • Gloomy Cottonflight • Glowling • Gluing Beetle • Goolin • Gravit-eye-tional • Great Bleeb • Greater Spotted Jellyfloat • Green Spectralid • Groovy Long Legs • Guumlix • Hairy Bulborb • Healing Dweevil • Hermit Crawmad • Honeywisp • Horned Cannon Beetle • Hydro Dweevil • Iceblown Dweevil • Illuminating Fireglow • Inversed Cottonflight • Iridescent Flint Beetle • Iridescent Glint Beetle • Iridescent Gloom Beetle • It's-a Me Squortlario • Joustmite • King Water Dumple • Leafwing Beetle • Leaping Squirochomp • Lime Spectralid • Lord of Bugs • Male Sheargrub • Mamuta • Man-at-Legs • Marching Troopant • Masterwog • Matchid • Mayhem-Infused Gatling Groink • Mitite • Mockwraith • Monster Sewerat • Moldy Dwarf Bulborb • Moldy Slooch • Moldy Squortle • Mossy Bulborb • Mossy Dwarf Bulborb • Munge Dweevil • Orange Bulborb • Orange Dwarf Bulborb • Ornate Cannon Beetle • Painted Bellbloom • Pearly Clamclamp • Pebble Squortle • Peckish Aristocrab • Pellet Spider • Pesky Grabbit • Phantom Snitchbug • Phosbat • Plasm Wraith • Pikumin • Pileated Snagret • Pinpointed Flinghorn • Plasm Wraith • Plumpinch • Polished Molluskroll • Potted Grassaw • Pricklepuff • Puckering Blinnow • Puffstool • Puffy Blowhog • Pyroclasmic Slooch • Quaggled Mireclops • Raging Long Legs • Ranging Bloyster • Ravenous Whiskerpillar • Red Bulborb • Red Dwarf Bulborb • Red Spectralid • Reinvigorating Dweevil • Sandbelching Meerslug • Sandy Blowhog • Sandy Cottonflight • Sappy Squortle • Scorchcake • Scornet • Scornet Maestro • Screeching Beetle • Screwmouth Finginer • Segmented Crawbster • Shaggy Long Legs • Shearflea • Shearsprint • Shearwig • Shiny Snitchbug • Shockcake • Shockirp • Silkapillar • Silver Bell • Skeeterskate • Skitter Leaf • Skitter Petal • Skutterchuck • Skuttercicle • Slapping Scrabbit • Slimy Dweevil • Sluggin • Slurpsquito • Smoky Progg • Sniping Squortle • Snow Bulborb • Snowy Blowhog • Somersaulting Blinnow • Sporestool • Sporit • Spotty Bulbear • Spotty Dwarf Bulbear • Sputtlefish • Squirty Squortle • Squortle Stack • Startle Spore • Static Beetle • Strike Whirlywhelk • Stomping Segmentant • Swallowander • Swarming Sheargrub • Swooping Snitchbug • Tetromeano • Toady Bloyster • Tower Groink • Trowink • Ugly Bulborb • Ujadani • Unfortunate Troopant • Unidentified Spotted Jellyfloat • Unmarked Spectralid • Vehemoth Phosbat • Vivid Burrow-nit •Volatile Dweevil • Waddlepus • Water Dumple • Waterwraith • Watery Blowhog • Watery Cottonflight • Whiptongue Bulborb • Whirly Chapchap • Whistling Beeb • White Scarf • White Sliturnip • White Spectralid • Wither Progg • Withering Blowhog • Wogpole • Yellow Spectralid • Yellow Wollywog • Young Flinghorn • Zappy Cottonflight |
Vegetation |
Amber Candypop Bud • Clover • Chocolate Candypop Bud • Common Glowcap • Crimson Candypop Bud • Dandedrop • Dandelion • Deteriorating Styxshroom • Diamond Candypop Bud • Figwort • Glitter Candypop Bud • Golden Candypop Bud • Ink Candypop Bud • Lapis Candypop Bud • Lily pad • Nectar Poppy • Pellet Posy • Shoot • Burgeoning Spiderwort • Fiddlehead • Flashpetal • Flukeweed • Foxtail • Glowstem • Horsetail • Ivory Candypop Bud • Jade Candypop Bud • King Candypop Bud • Kingcap • Lumiknoll • Margaret • Moldy Dustspitter • Mutation Candypop Bud • Prehistoric Candypop Bud • Prism Candypop Bud • Queen Candypop Bud • Seeding Dandelion • Sourberry • Slate Candypop Bud • Spinel Candypop Bud • Wood Candypop Bud |
Obstacles |
Ancient Statue • Bamboo gate • Boulder • Burgeroing mold • Button • Cardboard box • Chemical gate • Clipboard • Clog/Lock • Conveyor belt • Crystal • Crystal gate • Dangerous vegetation • Darkness • Dirt gate • Dirt mound • Door • Electric gate • Electrical wire • Electrode • Gloom gate • Fire geyser • Flaming gate • Fragment bridge • Freezer 1.0 • Frown grenade • Gas pipe • Gloom gate • Hay • Ice gate • Mad tesla • Kingcap • Lamp • Laser barrier • Lubricant • Mine cart • Moving platform • Net • Numbered gate • Metal gate • Paper bag • Pit • Potted plant • Scaremin • Smile grenade • Spotcap • Sprinkler • Sweetberry • Tetromino • Tin box • Toy robot • Tunnel • Water geyser • Web • Wet gate |
Items |
Aurora crystal • Bomb nugget • Bomb rock • Changing nectar • Glowseed • Glow crystal • Glow sparkle • Goop-berry • Spoiled nectar • Ultra-bitter spray • Ultra-energetic spray • Ultra-neutral spray • Ultra-spicy spray • Ultra-tasty spray |
Hazards |
Acid • Bloom • Blunt force • Bubble • Electricity • Explosion • Fire • Fog • Ice • Magic • Panic • Poison •Sand • Slime • Smoke • Spore • Water • Wind • Wither |
Miscellaneous |
Achievements • Blower Pot • Customization • Explorer's files • Explorer's files • Reskin • Sparklium • Statistic • Sticker • Sunset • Talk recording • The Amazing New Update!! • Timed Mode • Versus Mode |
Pikmin: Doomed Time | |
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Areas (list) | H5-74 Orbiting Docking Bay • Landing Site • Torrid Swamp • Katumbra Plains • Temperature Desert • Pneumatic Forest • Cratered Wild • The Unknown |
Enemies (list) | Blue Bulborb • Bulbmin • Dimensional Terror • Doom • Doom Pikmin • Doom Bulblax • Electric Snagret • Fiery Bulblax • Glitter Bulborb • Golden Bulbmin • Golden Bulborb • Red Bulborb • Watery Bulblax • Yellow Bulborb |
Bosses (list) | Aero Snagret • Beady Long Legs • Bloodbath • Burrowing Snagret • Buzzsaw • Cephalorock • Clambering Crawbster • Clambering Wraith • Dark Matter Warrior • Dark Virus • Deranging Bloyster • Emperor Bulblax • Empress Bulblax • Ghastly Emperor Bulblax • Ghastly Empress Bulblax • Giant Breadbug • Man-at-Legs • Mecha Snagret • Pikdoom • Pileated Snagret • Raging Long Legs • Ranging Bloyster • Sandworm • Segmented Crawbster • Smoky Progg • Terrordactyl • Toxic Bulblax • Treetle • Waterwraith |
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Main (Olimar • Shacho • Marie • Louie • Dolphin Lander) • Side (Alph • Brittany • Charlie • Dorris • Hunnigan • Granny Marma • Libra • Margot • Sagittarius • S.S. Drake • S.S. Dreamstride) • Mentioned (Bulbie • Freight Voyager • SPERO) | ||||||||||||
Pikmin | ||||||||||||
Main (Yellow Pikmin • Blue Pikmin • Red Pikmin • Rock Pikmin • Green Pikmin • Purple Pikmin • White Pikmin • Winged Pikmin) • Other (Alien Pikmin • Captmin • Mushroom Pikmin) • Parasitic Pikmin (Blue Bulbmin • Breadmin • Burrowing Snagmin • Cannon Beetlemin • Dweevilmin • Groinkmin • Hairy Bulbmin • Orange Bulbmin • Red Bulbmin • Spinermin • Spotty Bulbearmin • Wollymin) • Utilities (Onion • Pellet) | ||||||||||||
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Collectibles | ||||||||||||
Data file Fruit (list) • Nugget • Sparklium • Treasure • Upgrades Black nectar • Hammer seed • Knuckle seed • Nectar • Ultra-bitter spray • Ultra-hot spray • Ultra-minty spray • Ultra-spicy spray • Ultra-sweet spray • Ultra-toxic spray • Whip seed | ||||||||||||
Hazards | ||||||||||||
Acid • Adhesive • Blunt force • Bubble • Electricity • Explosion • Fire • Ice • Lubricant • Mud • Panic • Poison • Spore • Water | ||||||||||||
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Gameplay | ||||||||||||
Achievements • Caravan • Dialogue • Hints • HocoPad • Murals • Options • Pikpik carrot • Soul • Soundtrack • Squad desertion • Sunset • Temperature • Weather • Game modes (Story Mode • Battle Mode • Challenge Mode • Bottomless Abyss • Randomizer) | ||||||||||||
Other | ||||||||||||
Changes during development • Gallery |