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Revision as of 02:12, 24 January 2021

This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "Bilious Bulborb" article for more official information.
Bilious Bulbot The icon used to represent this enemy.
PA Bilious Bulbot.png
Scientific name Unknown
Family Grub-dog
Attacks Eats Pikmin, crushes Pikmin

The Bilious Bulborb is the largest of all the common Bulbots. Upon entering its arena, the mechanical beast will awaken and the battle will begin with a roar. Rather than charging towards Leaders and Pikmin as most other Bulbots do, the Bilious Bulbot will instead stand in place and spit spiked balls out of its mouth that roll in the direction it is facing. These spiked balls travel in a straight line if there are no slopes that could interfere with their direction, and crush anything in their path. The best way to defeat this creature is with multiple Pikmin squads, as getting behind it can be difficult. As with other mechanical enemies like it, the Bilious Bulbot can only be damaged with Bomb-rocks, Rock Pikmin, or a similar Pikmin variety because of its glass weak points. Once the enemy has taken enough damage, it will become enraged and begin to move faster. Like all other common Bulbots, the Bilious Bulbot will collapse and explode shortly after death.

Notes

Monita's notes

"The different size spots suggest that these may not be a true subspecies of Bulborb at all. Or perhaps they're normal Bulborbs feeling a little under the weather."