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|icon=P2 icon giant-breadbug.png | |||
|name=Pansarus gigantus | |name=Pansarus gigantus | ||
|family=Breadbug | |family=Breadbug | ||
|areas= | |areas= | ||
|underground= | |underground=Glutton's Kitchen | ||
|challenge=Snack Pit | |||
|weight=10 | |weight=10 | ||
|max_pikmin=20 | |max_pikmin=20 | ||
|seeds= | |seeds=4 | ||
| | |value2=10 | ||
|attacks=Steals objects}} | |attacks=Steals objects, potentially taking Pikmin with | ||
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The '''Giant Breadbug''', unlike other most other [[Breadbug]]s, is large and shaped almost perfectly cubical, and looks like a whole loaf of bread. It behaves almost identically to normal Breadbugs but is harder to damage by rejection from an [[Onion]] or ship pod. The Giant Breadbug can instantly replenish its health if it collects an object into its den. | |||
This gargantuan species of the greater breadbug family has a torso so perfectly square that it almost seems like it was formed in a mould. For a brief period after birth, the Giant Breadbug competes for food with smaller breadbugs, but upon reaching maturity it seeks out much larger prey. This is the primary reason that two species with similar feeding habits can coexist in the same habitat. Hordes of pikmin appear to pose the only plausible threat to this massive creature's life. | ==Notes== | ||
===Olimar's notes=== | |||
Although cooking this colossal beast yields a mountain of meat, every ounce of it is flavorless. Only suitable for intergalactic all-you-can-eat buffets. | :''"This gargantuan species of the greater breadbug family has a torso so perfectly square that it almost seems like it was formed in a mould. For a brief period after birth, the Giant Breadbug competes for food with smaller breadbugs, but upon reaching maturity it seeks out much larger prey. This is the primary reason that two species with similar feeding habits can coexist in the same habitat. Hordes of pikmin appear to pose the only plausible threat to this massive creature's life."'' | ||
===Louie's notes=== | |||
:''"Although cooking this colossal beast yields a mountain of meat, every ounce of it is flavorless. Only suitable for intergalactic all-you-can-eat buffets."'' | |||
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==In fanon-games== | ==In fanon-games== | ||
{{In fanon-games}} | {{In fanon-games}} | ||
==''Pikmin: The After Years''== | |||
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{{PAY}} | {{PAY}} | ||
Same way to kill as in | Same way to kill as in ''{{c|Pikmin 2}}''. | ||
{{Clear}} | |||
==Pikmin 3: | ==''Pikmin 3: The Dweevil's Revenge''== | ||
{{Template:PTDR}} | {{Template:PTDR}} | ||
The Giant Breadbug is very similar to as it was in ''{{c|Pikmin 2}}'', except that it is a bit slower and has more health. It is found in the [[Aqua Abyss]], [[Boss Championship]], [[Breadbug Battlefield]], and [[Pit of 100 trials(P3:TDR)]] Floor 25, guarding the [[Windowless Helm]]. In that pit of 100 trials, the Giant Breadbug is abnormal because it is the same as a ''Pikmin 2'' Giant Breadbug. | |||
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==''Pikmin 3: The War of the Pikmin Planet''== | |||
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In this game, it has a lot of health, as it can survive being hit by the Pod four times before dying. | In this game, it has a lot of health, as it can survive being hit by the Pod four times before dying. | ||
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==Pikimon== | ==''Pikimon''== | ||
{{Pikimon}} | {{Pikimon}} | ||
===Move | ===Move list=== | ||
*Start - Snag | *Start - Snag | ||
*Start - Headbutt | *Start - Headbutt | ||
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*Lv. 20 - Object Psylift | *Lv. 20 - Object Psylift | ||
*Lv. 24 - Snatch | *Lv. 24 - Snatch | ||
===Evolutions=== | ===Evolutions=== | ||
None | None | ||
===Pre-evolutions=== | |||
===Pre- | |||
Breadbug -> Lv. 30 | Breadbug -> Lv. 30 | ||
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==Pikspore== | ==''Pikspore''== | ||
The Giant Breadbug appears as the boss of the [[Infantile Fortress]] | {{PS}} | ||
The Giant Breadbug appears as the boss of the [[Infantile Fortress]] and shows up in some later caves as a recurring mini-boss. It has much more health and will try to escape when attacked. It is still incapable of directly harming Pikmin. | |||
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==Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs== | ==''Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs''== | ||
{{PAOTB}} | {{PAOTB}} | ||
{{Infobox enemy | {{Infobox enemy | ||
|name=Pansarus | |name=Pansarus gigantus | ||
|family=Breadbug | |family=Breadbug | ||
|areas=[[Land of Wonders]], in the [[Land of Wonders#Loaf Territory|Loaf Territory]] | |areas=[[Land of Wonders]], in the [[Land of Wonders#Loaf Territory|Loaf Territory]] | ||
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|attacks=Drags objects, crushes Pikmin | |attacks=Drags objects, crushes Pikmin | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Giant Breadbugs''' act and appear exactly as they did in ''{{c|Pikmin 2}}'', but three can be found around the center Chasm in the [[Land of Wonders#Loaf Territory|Loaf Territory]]. All three can be defeated and picked up to be carried to the [[Onion#Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs|Onion]]. If a Giant Breadbug walks through a crowd of [[Pikmin]], it will crush a few of them by stepping on them. Defeating one will force it to emit a cry, alerting any nearby [[Breadbug#Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs|Breadbugs]] to carry its corpse back to the respective den of that Giant Breadbug to resurrect it. Once the Giant Breadbug revives, it rises from its den, acting normally again. A Giant Breadbug can be found in each of the three sections of the Loaf Territory that are separated by [[Gate#Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs|Gates]]. [[Captain Olimar#Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs|Captain Olimar]] cannot assist in carrying the corpse of a Giant Breadbug due to its massive size. | |||
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'' | ==''Pikmin 4: The World to Free''== | ||
{{Infobox enemy | {{Infobox enemy | ||
|name=Pansarus gigantus | |name=Pansarus gigantus | ||
|family=Breadbug | |family=Breadbug | ||
|areas=[[Secret Factor]] | |areas=[[Secret Factor]] | ||
|challenge= | |||
|weight=20 | |weight=20 | ||
|max_pikmin=40 | |max_pikmin=40 | ||
|seeds=30 | |seeds=30 | ||
|value=800 | |value=800 | ||
|attacks=Summons | |attacks=Summons Blast Pepperbugs, runs Pikmin over | ||
}} | |||
The Giant Breadbug is a miniboss and can attack. The one in the [[Secret Factor]] is revealed to be controlled by [[Gwalf]] and can summon [[Blast Pepperbug]]s. | |||
===Tike's notes=== | |||
:''"Umm... who knew Gwarf was capable of controlling beasts? An Armored Cannon Beetle, and now this. How did he even control its hunger?"'' | |||
===Alice's notes=== | |||
' | :''"I just knew it! The poor thing was being controlled by that madman Gwalf. Don't worry, guys; once we stop that wretched dictator, you can live your hungry, selfish, but free lives."'' | ||
Umm who knew Gwarf was capable of controlling beasts, | ===Captain Pikmin's notes=== | ||
:''"I don't know what to say. Your best bet is to ram its summons into it, but I heard that Purples can put a dent on its bulky skin. Plus maybe you can trick it by feeding it to the Onion. Ha! That's a traditional trick."'' | |||
''' | {{Clear}} | ||
I just knew it | |||
{{Enemies}} | {{Enemies}} | ||
{{Bosses}} | {{Bosses}} | ||
{{PAYB}} | {{PAYB}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Wandering enemies]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Summoning enemies]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Reviving enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Eating enemies]] | |||
[[Category:Crushing enemies]] |
Revision as of 07:18, 6 March 2020
- This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "Giant Breadbug" article for more official information.
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File:Giant Breadbug.jpg | |||
Scientific name | Pansarus gigantus | ||
Family | Breadbug | ||
Caves | Glutton's Kitchen | ||
Challenge Mode stages | Snack Pit | ||
Carry weight | 10 | ||
Max. carriers | 20 | ||
Seed worth | 4 | ||
Attacks | Steals objects, potentially taking Pikmin with |
The Giant Breadbug, unlike other most other Breadbugs, is large and shaped almost perfectly cubical, and looks like a whole loaf of bread. It behaves almost identically to normal Breadbugs but is harder to damage by rejection from an Onion or ship pod. The Giant Breadbug can instantly replenish its health if it collects an object into its den.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- "This gargantuan species of the greater breadbug family has a torso so perfectly square that it almost seems like it was formed in a mould. For a brief period after birth, the Giant Breadbug competes for food with smaller breadbugs, but upon reaching maturity it seeks out much larger prey. This is the primary reason that two species with similar feeding habits can coexist in the same habitat. Hordes of pikmin appear to pose the only plausible threat to this massive creature's life."
Louie's notes
- "Although cooking this colossal beast yields a mountain of meat, every ounce of it is flavorless. Only suitable for intergalactic all-you-can-eat buffets."
In fanon-games
Pikmin: The After Years
Template:PAY Same way to kill as in Pikmin 2.
Pikmin 3: The Dweevil's Revenge
Template:PTDR The Giant Breadbug is very similar to as it was in Pikmin 2, except that it is a bit slower and has more health. It is found in the Aqua Abyss, Boss Championship, Breadbug Battlefield, and Pit of 100 trials(P3:TDR) Floor 25, guarding the Windowless Helm. In that pit of 100 trials, the Giant Breadbug is abnormal because it is the same as a Pikmin 2 Giant Breadbug.
Pikmin 3: The War of the Pikmin Planet
In this game, it has a lot of health, as it can survive being hit by the Pod four times before dying.
Pikimon
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikimon, a fanon game created by Lazer. |
Move list
- Start - Snag
- Start - Headbutt
- Lv. 7 - Dash
- Lv. 10 - Tickle
- Lv. 15 - Trip
- Lv. 20 - Object Psylift
- Lv. 24 - Snatch
Evolutions
None
Pre-evolutions
Breadbug -> Lv. 30
Pikspore
Template:PS The Giant Breadbug appears as the boss of the Infantile Fortress and shows up in some later caves as a recurring mini-boss. It has much more health and will try to escape when attacked. It is still incapable of directly harming Pikmin.
Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs
Giant Breadbug | |
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Scientific name | Pansarus gigantus |
Family | Breadbug |
Areas | Land of Wonders, in the Loaf Territory |
Carry weight | 20 |
Max. carriers | 40 |
Seed worth | 30 |
Attacks | Drags objects, crushes Pikmin |
Giant Breadbugs act and appear exactly as they did in Pikmin 2, but three can be found around the center Chasm in the Loaf Territory. All three can be defeated and picked up to be carried to the Onion. If a Giant Breadbug walks through a crowd of Pikmin, it will crush a few of them by stepping on them. Defeating one will force it to emit a cry, alerting any nearby Breadbugs to carry its corpse back to the respective den of that Giant Breadbug to resurrect it. Once the Giant Breadbug revives, it rises from its den, acting normally again. A Giant Breadbug can be found in each of the three sections of the Loaf Territory that are separated by Gates. Captain Olimar cannot assist in carrying the corpse of a Giant Breadbug due to its massive size.
Pikmin 4: The World to Free
Giant Breadbug | |
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Scientific name | Pansarus gigantus |
Family | Breadbug |
Areas | Secret Factor |
Carry weight | 20 |
Max. carriers | 40 |
Seed worth | 30 |
Poko value | × 800 |
Attacks | Summons Blast Pepperbugs, runs Pikmin over |
The Giant Breadbug is a miniboss and can attack. The one in the Secret Factor is revealed to be controlled by Gwalf and can summon Blast Pepperbugs.
Tike's notes
- "Umm... who knew Gwarf was capable of controlling beasts? An Armored Cannon Beetle, and now this. How did he even control its hunger?"
Alice's notes
- "I just knew it! The poor thing was being controlled by that madman Gwalf. Don't worry, guys; once we stop that wretched dictator, you can live your hungry, selfish, but free lives."
Captain Pikmin's notes
- "I don't know what to say. Your best bet is to ram its summons into it, but I heard that Purples can put a dent on its bulky skin. Plus maybe you can trick it by feeding it to the Onion. Ha! That's a traditional trick."