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'''Bulbearmin''' appear in ''[[Pikmin 251]]'' as a close relative of the [[Bulbmin]]. It inhabits [[cave]]s only, and wanders about portions of a sublevel accessible to it. Upon seeing or detecting [[Pikmin]] or [[leader]]s, an adult Bulbearmin will pursue and attempt to bite or eat them. | |||
Accompanying each adult can be up to ten juveniles, although if too many Pikmin are already present in the sublevel, fewer juveniles will be present, with a minimum of zero following an adult. The juvenile Bulbearmin are harmless. They will not attack Pikmin or leaders, or defend their elder from attack, simply watching from a small distance away. After the adult Bulbearmin's defeat, the juveniles will [[panic]], although at this point they can be whistled to soothe them and call them to the side of the leader that whistled them. Juvenile Bulbmin are resistant to [[fire]], [[electricity]], [[water]], and [[poison]], making them extremely useful. Because the juveniles can not be brought out from a cave, throwing them into [[Candypop family|candypop bud]]s is recommended if they have no further use. | |||
Adult and juvenile Bulbearmin alike strongly resemble [[Spotty Bulbear]]s and [[Dwarf Bulbear]]s, respectively, although a diminished size. Strangely, they have the physiology of a bulborb rather than a bulbear, and the closest they have to lips is the odd skin under their bottom jaw. | |||
Adult Bulbearmin can be often be killed relatively quickly with no issue. Throwing Pikmin on top of one is recommended, although they can sometimes manage to eat a few Pikmin anyway. Because of this, having leaders punch it may be preferred as it negates the risk of losing Pikmin to it and takes roughly as long to kill the creature as it does with Pikmin. Unlike the Spotty Bulbear, the Bulbearmin does not revive after death. | |||
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==In ''Pikmin: | ==In ''Pikmin 3: The Dweevil's Revenge''== | ||
{{infobox enemy | {{infobox enemy | ||
|customname= | |customname=Bulbearmin (adult) | ||
|image= | |image=Bulbearmin adult.png | ||
|size= | |size=200px | ||
|caption=An adult Bulbearmin at flower-stage maturity. | |||
|icon=Dummy enemy icon.png | |icon=Dummy enemy icon.png | ||
|name=Parasiticus | |name=Parasiticus disastrius | ||
|family=Pikmin | |family=Pikmin | ||
|areas= | |areas= | ||
|underground= | |underground=[[Pikmin 3: The Dweevil's Revenge/Pit of 100 Trials|Pit of 100 Trials]] | ||
|challenge= | |challenge= | ||
|weight= | |weight=7 | ||
|max_pikmin= | |max_pikmin=14 | ||
|seeds= | |seeds= | ||
|value= | |value=6 | ||
|attacks=Eats Pikmin | |attacks=Eats Pikmin | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{infobox Pikmin | {{infobox Pikmin | ||
|customname= | |customname=Bulbearmin (juvenile) | ||
|image= | |image= | ||
|size=250px | |size=250px | ||
|icon=Dummy Pikmin icon.png | |icon=Dummy Pikmin icon.png | ||
|resistance=[[Electricity]], [[fire]], [[poison]], [[water]] | |resistance=[[Electricity]], [[fire]], [[poison]], [[water]] | ||
|strength= | |strength=Above average | ||
|mobility=Average | |mobility=Average | ||
|throw=Average | |throw=Average | ||
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Bulbearmin | '''Bulbearmin''' are a parasitic species of [[Pikmin]] in ''[[Pikmin 3: The Dweevil's Revenge]]'' that infected a [[Spotty Bulbear]], taking control of it. After death, an adult Bulbearmin will begin its revival process, making removing its body crucial to avoid an additional conflict with the creature. Despite this characteristic, the juvenile Bulbearmin, if any, accompanying it [[panic]] anyway, and continue doing so if allowed to even when the adult Bulbearmin previously leading them had managed to revive. This allows the juveniles to be used against an adult Bulbearmin they accompanied previously. | ||
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
{{notes|Olimar's notes|This | {{notes|Olimar's notes|This Pikmin is, like the bulbmin, parasitic. It has taken control of a bulbear and decided to live in it. However, the juveniles only seem to settle down if whistled. The leader heals, so watch out, Louie!}} | ||
{{notes|Louie's notes|Saute until crisp | {{notes|Louie's notes|Saute until crisp. Once apple juice is poured on, Hocotatians and you will totally have a craving!}} | ||
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==In ''Pikmin: Dimensional Breach''== | |||
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{{infobox enemy | {{infobox enemy | ||
|customname= | |customname=Black Bearmin (adult) | ||
|image= | |image= | ||
|size=250px | |size=250px | ||
|icon=Dummy enemy icon.png | |icon=Dummy enemy icon.png | ||
|name=Parasiticus | |name=Parasiticus pikminicus umbra | ||
|family=Pikmin | |family=Pikmin | ||
|areas= | |areas= | ||
|underground= | |underground= | ||
|challenge= | |challenge= | ||
|weight= | |weight= | ||
|max_pikmin= | |max_pikmin= | ||
|seeds= | |seeds= | ||
|value= | |value= | ||
|attacks=Eats Pikmin | |attacks=Eats Pikmin | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{infobox Pikmin | {{infobox Pikmin | ||
|customname= | |customname=Black Bearmin (juvenile) | ||
|image= | |image= | ||
|size=250px | |size=250px | ||
|icon=Dummy Pikmin icon.png | |icon=Dummy Pikmin icon.png | ||
|resistance=[[Electricity]], [[fire]], [[ | |resistance=[[Electricity]], [[fire]], [[Earth|sand]], [[water]] | ||
|strength= | |strength=Above average | ||
|mobility=Average | |mobility=Average | ||
|throw=Average | |throw=Average | ||
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Bulbearmin | '''Black Bearmin''' return in ''[[Pikmin: Dimensional Breach]]'', renamed from '''Bulbearmin'''. Like any other [[Bulbmin]] breed in this game, Black Bearmin can be taken out of [[cave]]s and stored in the [[S.S. Drake]], and they can be created by feeding a [[Dwarf Bulbear|juvenile Black Bulbear]] a few [[Green Pikmin (miscellaneous)|Green Pikmin]]. They retain their boosted attack strength, but they are immune only to [[fire]], [[water]], [[electricity]], and [[Earth|sand]]. In exchange, they now follow their [[leader]]s more closely and defend them from attackers. Adult Black Bearmin also regenerate health until they are killed. | ||
=== | ===Notes=== | ||
{{notes|Olimar's notes|This loathsome creature is in fact a parasitic form of Pikmin that has infected a juvenile black bulbear. Unlike Pikmin that nest in onions, this parasitic relative spends its life inside the body of a host, in this case, a bulbear. Juveniles fall in line and mimic the actions of their parent until maturing to full independence. This particular breed has inherited its host's bouts of indefatigability, making it exponentially more dangerous to attackers than other breeds.}} | |||
{{notes|Louie's notes|Saute until crisp and apply generous helpings of apple juice for a dish that you will totally crave.}} | |||
{{notes|Sagittarius' comments|This particular creature should be kept outside, with ample shade and fresh water. Any nearby juveniles should be kept near a parent until they mature. Pacify with a whistle periodically for a loyal pet and burglar-hunter.}} | |||
{{notes|Libra's comments|The creature's hide brings to mind the dark arts. I would skin it myself, but I don't feel good about hurting the Pikmin inside.}} | |||
{{notes|Charlie's comments|Get behind for the advantage! Attack furiously to overpower its healing! Whistle the children for more soldiers!}} | |||
{{notes|Derrick's notes|The Pikmin stem is best severed when a brilliant pink flower blooms from the tip. If the stem is not flowered yet, soak the corpse in nectar regularly. Once it is severed, the petals should be removed and ground in a mortar and pestle. The stem itself should be finely chopped, and the two mixed in a wooden bowl with fresh spring water. Once the concoction is consumed, you should feel a surge of energy.}} | |||
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[[Category:Pikmin: Doomed Time enemies]] | |||
[[Category:Pikmin: Doomed Time Pikmin]] | |||
[[Category:Eating enemies]] | [[Category:Eating enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Pikmin enemies]] | [[Category:Pikmin enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Reviving enemies]] | |||
[[Category:Wandering enemies]] | [[Category:Wandering enemies]] |
Revision as of 18:53, 21 January 2022
- This Pikmin is or has been a featured Pikmin. For the current featured Pikmin, see the Main Page.
Bulbearmin | |
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Parasitic Pikmin host | |
Family | Grub-dog |
The Bulbearmin is a Spotty Bulbear that is infected by a parasitic Pikmin.
In fanon games
Below this point is where users place their version of the Bulbearmin.
In Pikmin 251
- See: Pikmin 251
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Scientific name | Unknown | ||
Family | Pikmin | ||
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
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Resistance | Electricity, fire, poison, water | ||
Attack | Average | ||
Mobility | Average | ||
Throw | Average | ||
Digging speed | Average | ||
Carrying capacity | 1 | ||
Candypop | None |
Bulbearmin appear in Pikmin 251 as a close relative of the Bulbmin. It inhabits caves only, and wanders about portions of a sublevel accessible to it. Upon seeing or detecting Pikmin or leaders, an adult Bulbearmin will pursue and attempt to bite or eat them.
Accompanying each adult can be up to ten juveniles, although if too many Pikmin are already present in the sublevel, fewer juveniles will be present, with a minimum of zero following an adult. The juvenile Bulbearmin are harmless. They will not attack Pikmin or leaders, or defend their elder from attack, simply watching from a small distance away. After the adult Bulbearmin's defeat, the juveniles will panic, although at this point they can be whistled to soothe them and call them to the side of the leader that whistled them. Juvenile Bulbmin are resistant to fire, electricity, water, and poison, making them extremely useful. Because the juveniles can not be brought out from a cave, throwing them into candypop buds is recommended if they have no further use.
Adult and juvenile Bulbearmin alike strongly resemble Spotty Bulbears and Dwarf Bulbears, respectively, although a diminished size. Strangely, they have the physiology of a bulborb rather than a bulbear, and the closest they have to lips is the odd skin under their bottom jaw.
Adult Bulbearmin can be often be killed relatively quickly with no issue. Throwing Pikmin on top of one is recommended, although they can sometimes manage to eat a few Pikmin anyway. Because of this, having leaders punch it may be preferred as it negates the risk of losing Pikmin to it and takes roughly as long to kill the creature as it does with Pikmin. Unlike the Spotty Bulbear, the Bulbearmin does not revive after death.
In Pikmin 3: The Dweevil's Revenge
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An adult Bulbearmin at flower-stage maturity. | |||
Scientific name | Parasiticus disastrius | ||
Family | Pikmin | ||
Caves | Pit of 100 Trials | ||
Carry weight | 7 | ||
Max. carriers | 14 | ||
Poko value | × 6 | ||
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
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Resistance | Electricity, fire, poison, water | ||
Attack | Above average | ||
Mobility | Average | ||
Throw | Average | ||
Digging speed | Average | ||
Carrying capacity | 1 | ||
Candypop | None |
Bulbearmin are a parasitic species of Pikmin in Pikmin 3: The Dweevil's Revenge that infected a Spotty Bulbear, taking control of it. After death, an adult Bulbearmin will begin its revival process, making removing its body crucial to avoid an additional conflict with the creature. Despite this characteristic, the juvenile Bulbearmin, if any, accompanying it panic anyway, and continue doing so if allowed to even when the adult Bulbearmin previously leading them had managed to revive. This allows the juveniles to be used against an adult Bulbearmin they accompanied previously.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “This Pikmin is, like the bulbmin, parasitic. It has taken control of a bulbear and decided to live in it. However, the juveniles only seem to settle down if whistled. The leader heals, so watch out, Louie!”
Louie's notes
- “Saute until crisp. Once apple juice is poured on, Hocotatians and you will totally have a craving!”
In Pikmin: Dimensional Breach
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Scientific name | Parasiticus pikminicus umbra | ||
Family | Pikmin | ||
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
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Resistance | Electricity, fire, sand, water | ||
Attack | Above average | ||
Mobility | Average | ||
Throw | Average | ||
Digging speed | Average | ||
Carrying capacity | 1 | ||
Candypop | None |
Black Bearmin return in Pikmin: Dimensional Breach, renamed from Bulbearmin. Like any other Bulbmin breed in this game, Black Bearmin can be taken out of caves and stored in the S.S. Drake, and they can be created by feeding a juvenile Black Bulbear a few Green Pikmin. They retain their boosted attack strength, but they are immune only to fire, water, electricity, and sand. In exchange, they now follow their leaders more closely and defend them from attackers. Adult Black Bearmin also regenerate health until they are killed.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “This loathsome creature is in fact a parasitic form of Pikmin that has infected a juvenile black bulbear. Unlike Pikmin that nest in onions, this parasitic relative spends its life inside the body of a host, in this case, a bulbear. Juveniles fall in line and mimic the actions of their parent until maturing to full independence. This particular breed has inherited its host's bouts of indefatigability, making it exponentially more dangerous to attackers than other breeds.”
Louie's notes
- “Saute until crisp and apply generous helpings of apple juice for a dish that you will totally crave.”
Sagittarius' comments
- “This particular creature should be kept outside, with ample shade and fresh water. Any nearby juveniles should be kept near a parent until they mature. Pacify with a whistle periodically for a loyal pet and burglar-hunter.”
Libra's comments
- “The creature's hide brings to mind the dark arts. I would skin it myself, but I don't feel good about hurting the Pikmin inside.”
Charlie's comments
- “Get behind for the advantage! Attack furiously to overpower its healing! Whistle the children for more soldiers!”
Derrick's notes
- “The Pikmin stem is best severed when a brilliant pink flower blooms from the tip. If the stem is not flowered yet, soak the corpse in nectar regularly. Once it is severed, the petals should be removed and ground in a mortar and pestle. The stem itself should be finely chopped, and the two mixed in a wooden bowl with fresh spring water. Once the concoction is consumed, you should feel a surge of energy.”