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The '''Clover''' is a species of [[clover family| | The '''Clover''' is a species of [[clover family|clover]] in ''[[Pikmin: Decayed Leaf]]''. They resemble real world clovers, with a dark green stem, and three leaves at the top. Clovers are always found in large clusters. The plant functions as decoration. Extremely rarely, the player may encounter a patch of four-leaf clovers; a 1.5% chance. The player can re-enter a cave with Clovers to increase their chances of finding one. Finding a four-leaf clover patch will reward the player with the “Luckmin” achievement. | ||
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== |
Revision as of 04:58, 1 February 2024
- This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "Clover" article for more official information.
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Vegetation | |||
Appearance in Pikmin 1, Pikmin 2, and Pikmin 3. | |||
Scientific name | Quattris infectum | ||
Family | Clover |
Clovers are three-leaved plants. Disturbing a clover patch in Pikmin Adventure often temporarily scares some small, harmless insects out of them.
Appearance in Hey! Pikmin.
Appearance in Pikmin Adventure.
In fanon games
Below this point is where users place their version of the Clover.
In Pikmin 251
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin 251, a Pikmin 2 ROM hack created by PikHacker. |
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Scientific name | Unknown | ||
Family | Clover | ||
Areas | Flooded Fields, Foreboding Forest | ||
Caves | Ivory metalworks, Aquatic Depths, Steel Catacombs, Cryptic Kitchen, Pit of Misfortune, Endless Abyss, Doom Den, Pit of Misfortune | ||
Challenge Mode stages | Bulbmin Gardens, Foreboding Forest, Candypop Plains, Haunted Halls, Perilous Pipeline, Variety Pit, The Gauntlet | ||
Battle Mode stages | None |
Clovers appear in Pikmin 251. Their appearance is exactly like how it is in Pikmin 2.
Notes
Olimar's observations
- “This plant seems to be all over the Flooded Fields. In fact, they seem more common in general. Perhaps they're an invasive species that is rapidly spreading across all of the places we've seen.”
Cookin' with Louie
- “Mildly poisonous. May result in nausea, headache, fever, fatigue, chest pains, paralysis, loss of bone density, moodiness, feral rage, sauciness, dilly-dallying, strokes of brilliance, and untimely doom.”
In Pikmin: Decayed Leaf
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Decayed Leaf, a fanon game created by Soundwave. |
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Scientific name | Quattris infectum | ||
Family | Clover |
The Clover is a species of clover in Pikmin: Decayed Leaf. They resemble real world clovers, with a dark green stem, and three leaves at the top. Clovers are always found in large clusters. The plant functions as decoration. Extremely rarely, the player may encounter a patch of four-leaf clovers; a 1.5% chance. The player can re-enter a cave with Clovers to increase their chances of finding one. Finding a four-leaf clover patch will reward the player with the “Luckmin” achievement.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “The Clover relies on a symbiotic relationship between fungi to survive droughts, as the fungus will retain water for the plant in exchange for nutrients. When the time comes, the Clover will spread their own seeds and the fungal spores together to increase their chances for more clover–fungus relationships to be formed. Very rarely, Clovers may be found with four leaves instead of three, though me personally, I’ve yet to encounter such a phenomenon.”
Louie's notes
- “Mildly poisonous. May result in nausea, headache, fever, fatigue, chest pains, paralysis, loss of bone density, moodiness, feral rage, sauciness, dilly-dallying, strokes of brilliance, and untimely doom. Would still try it again, though.”
President’s notes
- “So if I find a four–leaf clover, I’ll have years of luck! I sure wish I had this plant when I was getting hunted down by debt collectors. It took a miracle for me to not get caught for THAT long…”
Overlord’s thoughts
- “You’d think Captain Olimar would take one of these four–leaf variants home, considering how unlucky he is. Like seriously, how many times has he crashed on this planet? Like 5 or 6 now? At that point, I’d build my ship out of Unobtanium or something.”
In Pikmin: Redemption
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Redemption, created by Sir Pikmin. |
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Scientific name | Unknown | ||
Family | Clover |
Clovers appear in Pikmin: Redemption. They have a poisonous relative, the Red Clover.
In Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers, a fanon game created by CarrotStilts1. |
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Scientific name | Quattris infectum | ||
Family | Clover | ||
Caves | Fang Chute |
In Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers, Clovers are like how they are in Pikmin 3, functioning as hiding spots and occasionally showing white flowers. They're one of the only plants that have no effect on gameplay to be documented in the Piklopedia. Louie's notes are the same as they were in Pikmin 2.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “Clovers live in a symbiotic relationship with a species of fungus that grows on their roots and supplies them with nourishment even amidst droughts. While most clovers have three leaves, four-leafed clovers can come into being depending on how the plant's stem is impacted during development. I've observed scornets hiding under them in the past, though it is uncommon. The amount of nitrogen in their roots means the plant can be a viable fertilizer alternative in the future.”
Louie's notes
- “Mildly poisonous. May result in nausea, headache, fever, fatigue, chest pains, paralysis, loss of bone density, moodiness, feral rage, sauciness, dilly-dallying, strokes of brilliance, and untimely doom.”
Ship's comments
- “My robo-brow sweats watching my valiant peons hide in these patches of foliage in an attempt to escape predators. I always worry they might not make it. Such valiant heroes... HEY! STOP DILLY-DALLYING IN THE KITCHEN, LOUIE!”