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==How to Kill==
==How to Kill==
[[Rock Pikmin]] are the only pikmin that can harm Crystalline Mamutas. They are also immune to the crushing, but they still become sprouts, creating a mild inconvenience during battle.
[[Rock Pikmin]] are the only pikmin that can harm Crystalline Mamutas. They are also immune to the crushing, but they still become sprouts, creating a mild inconvenience during battle.
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Crystalline Mamuta
Scientific name Lapis Saxom
Family Unknown
Carry weight 22
Max. carriers 30
Seed worth 24
Attacks Crushes pikmin, turns Rock Pikmin into sprouts

The Crystalline Mamuta is a Mamuta crafted from a cyan, translucent mineral with noticeable polyhedronic edges, giving it a more crystalline look than their solid stone brethren. Unlike the benevolent Mamutas, Crystalline Mamutas are actively violent, crushing pikmin with their hands. Rock Pikmin, immune to this, get turned into sprouts instead. When enraged, their eyes glow purple. Crystalline Mamutas are fascinated with shiny objects, and most are found defending treasures including jewelry and coins. Most Crystalline Mamutas are found underground, with the single exception of one found in the Calm Plains in a secret sidepath, guarding a valuable ruby ring treasure. Crystalline Mamutas are immune to all forms of damage except for the blows of Rock Pikmin, thanks to their solid crystal bodies.

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How to Kill

Rock Pikmin are the only pikmin that can harm Crystalline Mamutas. They are also immune to the crushing, but they still become sprouts, creating a mild inconvenience during battle.