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This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "Emperor Bulblax" article for more official information.
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Emperor Bulblax The icon used to represent this enemy.
Enemy
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Appearance in Pikmin 4.
Scientific name Oculus supremus
Family Grub-dog
Taxonomy
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Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Cannicus
Class Vegeterii
Family Grub-dog
Genus Oculus

The Emperor Bulblax is a larger grub-dog that hides in the ground to ambush prey, erupting from it when they come near, and then attempting to catch them with its long, sticky tongue or crush them under its immense weight. Its soft face is its only weak point to attack. It doesn't discriminate much when eating, so it can be led to swallow something a bit less tasteful than Pikmin; namely, bomb rocks.

In Pikmin 1, a gigantic Emperor Bulblax is the final boss. Only its mossy backside protrudes from the ground when first encountered. Along with being able to eat an unlimited amount of Pikmin in a single lick and crush any standing under it by hopping in place, the Emperor Bulblax may, after reaching below half-health, periodically leap high into the air to come crashing down upon its attackers. It drools uncontrollably when it wants to eat, and when it wants to jump, it stops drooling, and widens its eyes and hunkers down shortly before doing so.

In Pikmin 2, Emperor Bulblaxes are much smaller, weaker, and more common, and lie in wait with only their eyestalks exposed. In place of their high jump attack, they may roar when at or below one-quarter health, calling any nearby Emperor Bulblaxes to the fight and causing existing Mitites to emerge from the ground. After death, an Emperor Bulblax's body can be recovered.

In Hey! Pikmin, a giant Emperor Bulblax serves as the penultimate boss. Although it never leaves its central position in its arena, its attacks have a far reach. It attacks mainly by biting, but also by performing a horizontal tongue swipe before its chomp attack after reaching two-thirds health. If the Emperor Bulblax chomps on a bomb rock, it will chew on it until it blows up in its mouth, causing a small amount of damage and it to topple forward onto the ground, stunned and motionless. After recovering, it jumps up, burrows into the ground, and two Crumbugs emerge from behind the grass surrounding the buried bulblax a short while before the Emperor Bulblax itself emerges from the ground. After reaching two-thirds health, the Emperor Bulblax will shake before jumping, and then quickly turn to face its prey's new position while in mid-air, rather than simply turning to face them. When the Emperor Bulblax shakes, two Sparrowheads emerge from behind it and flank the leaders and Pikmin, one on each side, swooping down at them while the bulblax prepares its licking attack; after its health reaches one-third, four Sparrowheads appear rather than two.

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In Pikmin: Mysterious World

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An Emperor Bulblax has appeared in the story serial of Pikmin: Mysterious World. It was apparently the same Emperor Bulblax that swallowed the Secret Safe. It claimed it had been killed, a seeming paradox since it should not be alive to tell if it was killed. An explanation has not yet been given. Notably, the Emperor Bulblax was called the "Ancient One". It is unknown if this is its real name or just a title given to it by the Intelligence. Interestingly, the Emperor Bulblax smelled Sagittarius and mistook him for Olimar. Sagittarius is Olimar's son, which is likely the reason behind the mistake.

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In Pikimon

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Move list

  • Start - Headbutt
  • Start - Dash
  • Start - Bite
  • Lv. 15 - Crunch
  • Lv. 30 - Slam
  • Lv. 35 - Earthquake
  • Lv. 37 - Ground Tremble
  • Lv. 39 - Earth Tremble
  • Lv. 40 - Falling Sky
  • Lv. 50 - Pulzerize Stomp
  • HM01 - Strength

Evolutions

None.

Pre-evolutions

Bulborb Larva -> Lv. 25 Red Bulborb -> Lv. 50 Male

In Pikmin 251

Pikmin 251
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Emperor Bulblax The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Grub-dog
Areas Wistful Wild
Caves Grub-dog Domain, Endless Abyss
Challenge Mode stages Foreboding Forest
Battle Mode stages None
Carry weight 30
Max. carriers 50
Seed worth 25
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 15
Attacks Crushes and eats Pikmin, causes panic, summons enemies

In Pikmin 251, the Emperor Bulblax is a recurring boss enemy first seen in the Grub-dog Domain. Its behavior has been altered from Pikmin 2, as the creature now moves faster and has more health.

Notes

Olimar's observations

Well, for the third time, I find these creatures are back and ready to eat. This time they seem stronger than before, but still nothing compared to the monstrous one I fought on my first visit. That one really was a beast. I've come so far with my exploring abilities since those days. I'm impressed I was even able to pull it off back then! Still, I shouldn't act like these are no fuss now. It seems that the best way to fight is to spam Pikmin right onto it's head as it is still emerging. Its cheap, sure, but it works. I frankly don't care what it takes, the important thing is to have as few Pikmin lost as possible.

Cookin' with Louie

To prep the tongue for cooking, marinate in olive oil and chop into cubes. Stir in a pot with carrots, potatoes, and chives, cover, and simmer over ow heat for several hours. Accompany this mouthwatering, rustic stew with a hearty roll.

In Pikmin Chronicles

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Emperor Bulblax The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Grub-dog
Attacks Crushes and eats Pikmin, causes panic, summons enemies

In Pikmin Chronicles, an Emperor Bulblax serves as the first boss, appearing towards the end of chapter one. It is found buried in the ground on the last sublevel of the cave it is in, with both its eyes and moss-covered back exposed. The Pikmin walk up to it, unaware of what it is until it is too late. It initially is too strong to kill and must be fled from by escaping the cave. Once on the surface, the ground shakes and a roar is heard. A few seconds later, the upset Emperor Bulblax bursts through the ground and terrorizes the landing site, which is where the boss battle takes place, It is about the same size as the one in Pikmin 1 and is killed the same way. After it is killed, its body is taken away, and it is realized that the hole the Emperor Bulblax created when it busted through the ground has opened up a new path.

In Pikmin Eco

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Pikmin Eco
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Emperor Bulblax The icon used to represent this enemy.
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Scientific name Oculus supremus
Family Grub-dog
Caves Bulblax Treetops
Carry weight 40
Max. carriers 60
Seed worth 300
Attacks Crushes and eats Pikmin

The Emperor Bulblax appears in Pikmin Eco as the main boss of Bulblax Treetops in Bounty Canopy. It is exceptionally larger than any other encountered bulborb species. It is initially found buried under the ground, with only its eyestalks visible, and remains inactive until approached by Pikmin or leaders, prompting it to then burst out of the ground to attack. Its main attack is lashing its large tongue out to slurp up unsuspecting Pikmin, but after shaking off some Pikmin, it jumps into the air and slams onto the ground. This attack launches Pikmin back, and temporarily paralyzes leaders, also dealing slight damage to them. The hard layer covering its backside renders it face its only weakpoint. It and the Hex-at-Legs are the only bosses that the Hoverpack is required to use to fight against. Using the Hoverpack to stay off the ground is the only way for leaders to avoid the effects of the Emperor Bulblax's tremor attack.

Notes

In-game entry

The Emperor Bulblax is the largest known male species of the grub-dog family, only smaller than the Empress Bulblax. It's intriguing how this species tends to grow much larger when above ground whereas the size severely decreases for those who live underground. This has been classified as environmentally effective growth, as smaller subspecies are better fitted to live underground than larger ones, who themselves are more durable due to competition for food. It buries itself out of sight and only attacks once a prey item gets close.

In Pikmin Evolution

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Emperor Bulblax The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Oculus supremus
Family Grub-dog
Habitats Caves
Diet Meat
Rarity Rare
Carry weight 15 (Small)

30 (Medium) 50 (Giant)

Max. carriers 30 (Small)

50 (Medium) 75 (Giant)

Seed worth 15 (Small)

25 (Medium) 40 (Giant)

Sparklium value HP Sparklium icon.png × 15 (Small)

20 (Medium) 35 (Giant)

Collectable resources Bulborb flesh, granite, bulborel
Attacks Eats, crushes, and panis Pikmin
Resistances Blunt force icon.png
Weaknesses Explosion icon.png

The Emperor Bulblax is a species of Grub-dog patriarch appearing in Pikmin Evolution. It keeps the same design it has in its previous appearance in Pikmin 4, though with slightly updated textures and the addition of each individual's back will have slightly different plant life rather than be the same across all individuals. Another, more massive change is the addition of variable sizes between each member. Rather than have each size be its own separate creature, the Emperor Bulblax can be seen with three distinct sizes, each with their own strengths and weaknesses with one another. The Small Emperor Bublax has the lowest health and of all three sizes and unlike the other two sizes this one can only eat 10 Pikmin at a time rather than 20. However they are the fastest of the three sizes, and their jump attack can be stringed multiple times due to their lighter size rather than a single big leap. Small Emperor Bulblaxes also have the benefit of numbers, often being found in ground ranging from as small as two to as large as five, meaning while they lack the destructive power of their brethren, they make up for in sheer overwhelming numbers. The Medium Emperor Bulblax has fifty percent more health than the small size but is slower than that size as well, but not as slow as the Giant Emperor Bulblax. Their roars are also powerful enough to panic Pikmin, rather than the small size only being able to push Pikmin back and summon the members of its pack. Finally the Giant Emperor Bulblax has the most health of the three and their jump attack can cause boulders to fall, however they are the slowest of the three in terms of movement and attack speed. All three Emperor Bulblaxes have similiar fighting styles, that being licking anything in their way with their long sticky tongues and crushing any small creature that gets under their body, such as Pikmin. Each size of Bulblax has their own distinct location where they can be found, the small size acts more like minibosses in the overworld as well as in dens, the medium size is usually an early game end of stage boss, while the giant size is reserved for the late game. Aside from the new size system the Emperor Bulblax now has the new addition of the Bulborel, which is a rare mushroom that drops from its back when defeated. This item is very valuable as when fed to a creature capable of eating that creature will be tamed instantly, making the Emperor Bulblax a sought after creature due to providing this unique service. Aside from that the fight with the Emperor Bulblax is the same, including its weakness to explosives, these new additions just act as a way to bridge the gap between the regular and Sovereign Bulblaxes without needed to make two separate entries for them.

Notes

Ivy's journal

One of our planet's premier apex predators, the Emperor Bulbax is a lot more gentle than you would expect, well not to us of course. Evidence points that the Emperor Bulblax's signature pronounced chin may be the result of storing regurgitated food to feed to its mate, the Empress Bulblax, due to their inability to move. Young Emperors seem to show preference to attacking in packs, with the packs becoming more spread out and fragmented as they age and grow bigger. These recent behaviors are quite fascinating and I wonder what other secrets that this iconic megafauna have.

Leni's recipe book

I personally like to remove the eyeballs of this creature and stuff them with Pellets and nectar before baking them for three hours. The result is what I call "meat cups", its quite unpopular with both the Pikmin and our young one, but the adults of our species seems to like them.

Marvin's strategy guide

It doesn't matter if your king or not, there is always one thing everyone faces in life, chronic indigestion.

In Pikmin Forever

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Emperor Bulblax The icon used to represent this enemy.
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Scientific name Unknown
Family Grub-dog
Attacks Crushes and eats Pikmin

The Emperor Bulblax appears in Pikmin Forever.

In Pikmin SP

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Scientific name Unknown
Family Grub-dog
Attacks Crushes and eats Pikmin

The Emperor Bulblax appears in Pikmin SP.

In the Pikmin: Advanced Trilogy timeline

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Although the Emperor Bulblax doesn't appear in any of the three games in the Advanced Trilogy timeline, a poster of it can be seen in every Pikmin Super Shop.

In Pikmin: The After Years

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Emperor Bulblax The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Grub-dog family
Attacks Crushes and eats Pikmin, causes panic, summons enemies

In Pikmin: The After Years, the Emperor Bulblax has the same size and health as the Emperor Bulblax in Pikmin 1 and the same attacks as those in Pikmin 2.

In Pikmin: Theme Park

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Emperor Bulblax The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Grub-dog family
Challenge Mode stages Boss Rush
Attacks Crushes and eats Pikmin, causes panic, summons enemies

The Emperor Bulblax in Pikmin: Theme Park is the same as those in Pikmin 2. Additionally, they are part of the Boss Rush mode.

In Pikmin: The Winds of Light

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Emperor Bulblax The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Grub-dog family
Caves Royal Wraith's Palace
Attacks Crushes and eats Pikmin, causes panic, summons enemies

In Pikmin: The Winds of Light, the Emperor Bulblax has the same size and attacks as Emperor Bulblaxes in Pikmin 2. One appears in the upper-left corner of sublevel two of the Royal Wraith's Palace.

Pikspore

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Emperor Bulblax The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Grub-dog family
Areas Spectral Garden
Caves Jungle Tunnel, Challenger's Cavern
Attacks Crushes and eats Pikmin

Emperor Bulblaxes in Pikspore are as big as the one in Pikmin 1, although slightly weaker, yet still tough. One is fought in the Jungle Tunnel, and another later in Challenger's Cavern, and a final one in Spectral Garden in the wasteland section.