Joustmite
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Appearance in Pikmin 4. | |||
Scientific name | Trilobitins reversa | ||
Family | Burrow-nit |
The Joustmite is a burrow-nit that hides partially buried in the ground, waiting for unsuspecting prey such as Pikmin. Once they enter its attack range, a Joustmite will pop out from the ground and proceed to attack them by attempting to thrusting its long, needle-like proboscis to spear and eat up to three of them at a time. Its front side is protected by its shell, but its fleshy backside is vulnerable to attack at all times.
Appearance in Pikmin 3 ().
In fanon games
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In Pikmin V
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Scientific name | Trilobitins cristis | ||
Family | Burrow-nit | ||
Areas | Gravel Desert, Glimmer Ridge | ||
Caves | Feral Den | ||
Carry weight | N/A | ||
Attacks | None |
The Joustmite appears in Pikmin V alongside its relative, the Cloaking Burrow-nit. The two are often found together, tricking players as to which direction they need to be fought in.
Notes
Brittany's notes
- “Originally thought to have a reversed shell, it has recently been found that larval Joustmites initially grow their shell on their back before molting it and wearing it as a helmet. The evolutionary benefit of this is unclear, though it did allow for the regrowth of its vestigial wings to form the Flighty Joustmite subspecies. Grounded Joustmites have since began grouping with Cloaking Burrow-nits to avoid being outcompeted.”
Olimar's notes
- “Though it behaves very similarly to the Cloaking Burrow-nit, it is fought quite differently. It has learned to face towards you as it is emerging, so you can't ambush it. Instead, you need to get Pikmin on the other side through methods like throwing them over it or using Planning.”
Louie's notes
- “Now this is a hearty grub. Cut the flesh and some potatoes into cubes and throw in a pot with flour and cream for a fix-and-forget yet unforgettable chowder.”