Grub-dog family

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The Grub-dog family contains true Bulborbs as well as several other species in the Pikmin games. The most well-known member of this family is the Red Bulborb.

The Grub-dogs' name comes from Bulbie, Captain Olimar's dog that resembles a Bulborb. Moreover, Bulborb is derived from Bulbie. However, a Hocotatian dog looks very different than an earth dog.

Red Bulborb

Main article: Red Bulborb

The Red Bulborb is probably the most famous enemy in Pikmin and Pikmin 2, and is often just as much a staple for the games as the Pikmin themselves. The Red Bulborb was originally known as the Spotty Bulborb, but as other Bulborb variations were discovered, all with spots, it was renamed.

Blue Bulborb

Main article: Blue Bulborb

Blue Bulborbs are usually different depending on the game they're in. In Pikmin: Distant Planet and PikSpore, they are simply a blue recolor of the Red Bulborb, sometimes with increased health. In Pikmin:Redemption, they are slightly different creatures with webbed feet and gills, adapting to the water. In Pikmin Wii, they live in water and pretend to sleep, only to viciously pursue and jump on your Pikmin when approached.

Brown Bulborb

Main article: Brown Bulborb

Another species similar to the Red Bulborb, the Brown Bulborb rolls around in mud to cool itself during the dry season. The mud sticks to its skin and hardens, giving its body large black splotches. Template:Clr

Green Bulborb

Main article: Green Bulborb

The Green Bulborb is a smaller species of Grub-dog, about the same size as a Bulbmin leader. Like the Bulbmin leader, it patrols the area, hunting in packs.

Purple Bulborb

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Main article: Purple Bulborb

These bulborbs are actually female Red Bulborbs. They're heavy sleepers, so you can beat up on them from behind for a good couple of seconds before they start to retaliate. The problem is, once they've been woken up they won't go back to sleep. They'll just stand up on their legs and look around to make sure there's not a threat nearby. With their large mouths, they can swallow many Pikmin at once, and after they take more than 50% damage they'll begin to roar, which calls Bulborb Larva out of the ground to attack.

Yellow Bulborb

Main article: Yellow Bulborb

The Yellow Bulborb is a creature very similar to the Red Bulborb in behavior, but it has adapted to live in arid climates. It can go for four months without water. It is diurnal in some games and is similar to the Spotty Bulbear in that it can fake its own death.

Hairy Bulborb

Main article: Hairy Bulborb

A Bulborb variant that shares many traits with the Red Bulborb, Hairy Bulborbs are mostly white with a brown nose and blue spots. The most notable characteristic of this particular subspecies is a plume of fluffy white hair on the creature's back, which insulates its body as an adaption to a colder habitat, and it falls off in battle.

Orange Bulborb

Main article: Orange Bulborb

The Orange Bulborb's appearance closely resembles that of other Bulborbs, but this particular variant sports an orange rump with black spots and a black face. Its yellow, bloodshot eyes are an indicator of this dangerous creature's vicious temperament.

White Bulborb

Main article: White Bulborb

The White Bulborb is very similar in behavior to the Red Bulborb, though it is a little bulkier and also has toxic breath. In addition to eating Pikmin, it also poisons Pikmin in the vicinity when it lunges. It's not usually enough of a threat to warrant using exclusively White Pikmin against it, but beware that its body will emit poisonous gas after a while, preventing non-White Pikmin from carrying it.

Gray Bulborb

Main article: Gray Bulborb

The Gray Bulborb is almost entirely identical to the Red Bulborb, but has a silvery back and is much faster overall. It's recommended to only fight Gray Bulborbs with a full squad of flowered Pikmin, as this enemy can easily catch up to and eat Leaf Pikmin that try to escape.

Black Bulborb

Main article: Black Bulborb

The Black Bulborb is only able to be encountered at night, as it sleeps underground during the day. It is among the most vicious of all Bulborbs, as it moves and attacks twice as fast as a Red Bulborb. The Black Bulborb roams freely and doesn't easily give up on a target. It can also revive itself after death, making it a high priority to bring its body back before it can awaken.

Spotty Bulbear

Main article: Spotty Bulbear

Spotty Bulbears are creatures which resemble Bulborbs in appearance, but are not identical. They are a bit shorter, with rounded snouts, large chapped lips, and a wide mouth which allows them to gobble up many more Pikmin. From a distance, they are easily distinguishable by their tan faces and black bodies with red spots. You will often see a Spotty Bulbear being followed by a group of Dwarf Bulbears.

Dwarf Bulbear

Main article: Dwarf Bulbear

Like the Spotty Bulbear, the Dwarf Bulbear appears in both Pikmin games. They resemble miniature Spotty Bulbears, but unlike Dwarf Bulborbs, are actually juvenile Bulbears. Bulbears in particular are known for hunting along set patrol routes in search for prey, but these immature grub-dogs do not yet have established routes, and thus rely on their parent to guide them towards food.

Red Bulbear

Main article: Red Bulbear

The Red Bulbear is very similar to the Spotty Bulbear, but is set apart by its nocturnal nature; the Red Bulbear sleeps during the day like most Bulborbs. In effect, it is a stronger version of the Red Bulborb, and is marginally stronger than a Spotty Bulbear. Dwarf Red Bulbears also accompany this creature in great numbers, also sleeping nearby. Template:Clr

Dwarf Red Bulbear

Main article: Dwarf Red Bulbear

Dwarf Red Bulbears are juvenile Red Bulbears and are commonly seen sleeping near them in great numbers. They aren't much different from Dwarf Bulbears aside from color, however; the exact same tactics used to defeat Dwarf Bulbears also apply to this creature. Template:Clr

Lesser Bulbear

Main article: Lesser Bulbear

The Lesser Bulbear is brown and the size of a Bulbmin leader, and roams the area freely. Though it's smaller and weaker than the Spotty Bulbear, only being able to eat a small number of Pikmin at a time, it's also more common and tends to appear in groups. The Lesser Bulbear can dodge to the side to avoid attacks and catch Pikmin off guard. Template:Clr

Green Bulbear

Main article: Green Bulbear

What a Spotty Bulbear is to Dwarf Bulbears, the Green Bulbear is to Spotty Bulbears. Slightly larger than a Spotty Bulbear, it can eat 15 Pikmin at a time, and has double the stamina of a Spotty Bulbear. It will also regenerate health after death, meaning its corpse must be retrieved quickly. Because Green Bulbears are commonly accompanied by Spotty Bulbears (which are, in turn, followed by Dwarf Bulbears), they are among the most dangerous of all non-boss Grub-dogs. Template:Clr

Dwarf Green Bulbear

Main article: Dwarf Green Bulbear

The Dwarf Green Bulbear is like a pack leader for Dwarf Bulbears (and will also follow Green Bulbears), but most of the time, it's just found with other Dwarf Green Bulbears. It is able to command the Dwarf Bulbears to fight for it or retreat, but otherwise it is identical to them in every way. Template:Clr

Giga Bulbear

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Main article: Giga Bulbear

The biggest of all the Bulbears, the Giga Bulbear is the size of an Emperor Bulblax and is encountered in a very large arena. Because of its enormous size, it is able to devour an entire team of 100 Pikmin in one bite, so approaching it carelessly is extremely ill-advised.

Whiptongue Bulborb

Main article: Whiptongue Bulborb

The Whiptongue Bulborb is a member of the Grub-dog family, but is different from the others in the fact that it has a long tongue that it uses to slurp up Pikmin. Its tongue can catch up to five Pikmin at once, somewhat like the Emperor Bulblax, but quicker and much less destructive.

Autumnal Bulborb

Main article: Autumnal Bulborb

The Autumnal Bulborb has an orange back with white spots and is unique among Grub-dogs because it only sleeps during the first half of the day. Once the clock hits noon, all Autumnal Bulborbs awaken and begin to patrol a small territory. It also has a charging attack where it dashes forward and eats Pikmin in its path.

Dwarf Autumnal Bulborb

Main article: Dwarf Autumnal Bulborb

Dwarf Autumnal Bulborbs are usually found in groups nearby Autumnal Bulborbs. They are identical to other Dwarf Bulborbs, but they also have the ability to scream for help when threatened, which wakes up sleeping Bulborbs and calls them to their side.

Dino Bulborb

Main article: Dino Bulborb

The Dino Bulborb is the ancient ancestor of all grub-dogs. It is only found in the Lost Land, and is extinct everywhere else. It has sharp fangs, red eyes and yellow skin with green spots, and acts exactly the same as the Red Bulborb.

Sandy Bulborb

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Main article: Sandy Bulborb

The Sandy Bulborb is an anomaly in the grub-dog family. Being composed of mostly sand and grit, its body collapses into a pile upon death. It is debated whether this creature is even a true grub-dog or not.

Bloated Bulborb

Main article: Bloated Bulborb

The Bloated Bulborb is dark green and is incredibly slow due to its gluttony, but has a little more health than the average Bulborb. Along with its green skin it also has two extra canines on each side of its mouth next to the existing ones to help it eat more, chew faster and slash its prey apart. It will also eat smaller creatures to restore its own health.

Jungle Bulborb

Main article: Jungle Bulborb

A rare species of grub-dog that lives in rainforests, the Jungle Bulborb is a deadly killer that can regurgitate its own stomach acid if awakened. Its back is covered in armor and moss, shielding its primary weak spot from attackers, and it can eat several Pikmin. It was once believed that these were juvenile Emperor Bulblaxes, though DNA analysis has proved otherwise.

Ghostly Bulborb

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Main article: Ghostly Bulborb

The Ghostly Bulborb is the spirit of a deceased Red Bulborb. Instead of its red and white color, it has a grey body with purple spots and gleaming yellow eyes and it has lost its legs in exchange for a ghostly tail. It attacks the same way a Red Bulborb would, but it can now go through walls and other obstacles in its way. It abhors the touch of light, and will dissipate into Dark Matter if it touches light.

Jade Bulborb

Main article: Jade Bulborb

The Jade Bulborb is light green and is similar to other Bulborbs, but is notable for its ability to create razor-sharp shards of stone from its back when approached by Pikmin. These shards are launched at high speeds and may wound or kill Pikmin on contact.

Freshwater Bulborb

Main article: Freshwater Bulborb

A small Bulborb with gills and a mottled blue and brown coloration, adapted for life in the water. It is between a Red Bulborb and Dwarf Bulborb in size, but is just as ravenous as any other large Bulborb. Unlike most Bulborbs which spend most of their time sleeping, the Freshwater Bulborb ambushes Pikmin passing by.

Peach Bulborb

Main article: Peach Bulborb

The Peach Bulborb is immensely fat and thus moves considerably slower than other Bulborbs, but its bulk gives it both increased health and resistance to pain. The Peach Bulborb roams the area freely, and doesn't have to stop to eat Pikmin as it can grab them on the go while pursuing the rest. Its massive weight also lets it crush Pikmin underfoot, but it loses interest in its target easily and can be outrun by most Pikmin, so it's recommended to keep out of its way.

Zombie Bulborb

Main article: Zombie Bulborb

The reanimated body of a Bulborb that is able to walk around. In addition to its innate hunger and resistance to pain, it turns Pikmin that it eats into zombies that fight by its side, making it considerably dangerous.

Mutated Bulborb

Main article: Mutated Bulborb

A large Bulborb afflicted by radiation-induced deformities that walks with a limp, making it chase slower than a regular Bulborb. It's weak to Pikmin swarming its feet, causing it topple and lose a large amount of health. Though the Mutated Bulborb is weak, it self-destructs into a pool of poison and acid when killed, preventing retrieval of its body without the use of Green Pikmin.

Ivy Bulborb

Main article: Ivy Bulborb

The Ivy Bulborb is green and yellow, and so named for the covering of toxic plants growing on its skin. The Ivy Bulborb will seek out the bodies of enemies and eat them to restore health. Because of the toxins secreted from the ivy, the Ivy Bulborb's back can only be attacked with Lime Pikmin. When brought down to half health, however, the Ivy Bulborb's ivy covering falls off, leaving it vulnerable to all types of Pikmin. It can also be worthwhile to divert its attention with enemy bodies, and then attack it.

Pink Ivy Bulborb

Main article: Pink Ivy Bulborb

There is a slight chance that when an Ivy Bulborb eats an enemy body, it will roar and turn into a Pink Ivy Bulborb. The Pink Ivy Bulborb is almost identical to the Ivy Bulborb, but is much faster and can eat up to ten Pikmin at a time, in addition to the toxic ivy covering innate to the species. When killed, the Pink Ivy Bulborb leaves behind a pearl that is worth a whopping 100 Pikmin seeds.

Glitter Bulborb

Main article: Glitter Bulborb

The Glitter Bulborb is a rare Bulborb that is adapted to eat metal. It's easily noticeable, as its entire back is plated in a hard black iron, and is so named for the metal crystallized on its snout. Oddly for a Grub-dog, the Glitter Bulborb is less of a danger to Pikmin as it is to leaders; the metal-crunching bite of this Bulborb is able to easily crush the metal space suits of leaders, dealing massive amounts of damage to them. It can also charge at leaders and Pikmin to send them flying from the impact.

Aquatic Hairy Bulborb

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Main article: Aquatic Hairy Bulborb

The Aquatic Hairy Bulborb is closely related to the Hairy Bulborb, but lives underwater. The long hair characteristic of the Hairy Bulborb provides shelter for symbiotic creatures such as crustaceans and algae, which gives the Aquatic Hairy Bulborb a bit more of an edge compared to its terrestrial relative because its symbiotes can attack and poison Pikmin that try to attack it. It's advised to lure the Aquatic Hairy Bulborb onto land, and then attack with White Pikmin which will repel the poisonous creatures in its hair without being harmed, but be sure to keep them away from the Bulborb's hungry mouth.

Mushroomy Bulborb

Main article: Mushroomy Bulborb

The Mushroomy Bulborb is a Bulborb that was afflicted by Puffstool spores, zombifying it and giving it mushroom caps instead of spots. Any regular Bulborb in close proximity to a Puffstool can become one of these creatures; a Mushroomy Bulborb in turn is able to turn Pikmin into Mushroom Pikmin with spores emitted from its bite, should it fail to eat them.

Fiery Bulblax

Main article: Fiery Bulblax

The Fiery Bulblax is found only in Pikmin 2, and is a rather odd-looking creature. Its entire body has a melted appearance, and one of its eyes is smaller than the other. This mean-looking creature's skin secretes chemicals which combust upon exposure to oxygen, setting its body aflame.

Blaze Bulborb

Main article: Blaze Bulborb

The Blaze Bulborb is rare and only found in very hot places. Unlike the Fiery Bulblax, only the Blaze Bulborb's back is covered in fire, but it can also breathe fire from its mouth to attack Pikmin in front of it. Overall, the Blaze Bulborb is less of a danger than a Fiery Bulblax because any Pikmin can defeat it, but Red Pikmin are ideal because they are immune to its potentially dangerous fire breath.

Icy Bulblax

Main article: Icy Bulblax

The Icy Bulblax is one of many elemental Bulblaxes, distinguished by its light blue color and an icy chill that covers its entire body. It's so cold that it can only be attacked with cold-resistant Pikmin such as Cyan Pikmin, as all others will just freeze solid on contact, leaving them sitting ducks for the hungry Bulblax.

Watery Bulblax

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Main article: Watery Bulblax

The Watery Bulblax is the polar opposite of the Fiery Bulblax; blue, and constantly secreting water from pores in its skin to keep itself covered in a film of water. The Watery Bulblax's liquid covering causes Pikmin to drown if they try to attack it, so Blue Pikmin are required to defeat it.

Sudoric Bulblax

Main article: Sudoric Bulblax

A Bulblax which has adapted to the threat of Pikmin by gaining the ability to use its sweat as a protective layer, Blue Pikmin and Bomb-Rocks are the only things that can affect this creature because other types of Pikmin will begin to drown on contact with its sweat; even its eyes are protected by this watery layer. Template:Clr

Sticky Bulblax

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Main article: Sticky Bulblax

The Sticky Bulblax is orange and completely covered in a coating of sticky slime. As a result, only Black Pikmin can attack the Sticky Bulblax; all other types will become stuck to its skin like flypaper, unable to be freed unless the beast is defeated. Pikmin stuck to the Sticky Bulblax are left to the mercy of other enemies which will still try to attack them, though if a Pikmin is killed in this way, the Bulblax also takes damage.

Supersonic Bulblax

Main article: Supersonic Bulblax

The Supersonic Bulblax needs little introduction; it's like a Fiery Bulblax, but yellow, and crackling with electricity that races across its body, making it extremely dangerous. Yellow Pikmin are required to defeat this enemy, as all other types will be shocked on contact.

Acidic Bulblax

Main article: Acidic Bulblax

A radioactive Bulblax that secretes a deadly acid from its body that will dissolve any non-Green Pikmin on contact, making it extremely dangerous.

Chemical Bulblax

Main article: Chemical Bulblax

The Chemical Bulblax is a stronger version of the Acidic Bulblax with a striking red and green coloration that makes it easy to tell apart. It also roams the area, searching for any Pikmin it can find. This Bulblax's body is completely bare of any elemental aspect, so any type of Pikmin can attack its body. Instead, the Chemical Bulblax secretes acid from its mouth, leaving pools of deadly sludge as it goes along. It can also cough up acid straight forward when threatened. Although vulnerable to any type of Pikmin, the Chemical Bulblax's acid attack makes attacking it from the front extremely ill-advised, so it's safer to attack it from behind with a handful of Green Pikmin while keeping them away from the hungry Bulblax's mouth.

Bomborb

Main article: Bomborb

A Red Bulborb infected with many explosive parasites that will eventually explode when it dies. It has slow reaction times compared to most Bulborbs, and may sleep for much longer than average. However, it is very dangerous while awake because it will not flinch from attacks. It is also guaranteed to explode some time after death, taking out any Pikmin currently carrying it, so it's recommended to avoid carrying this beast's body back.

Bomblax

Main article: Bomblax

The Bomblax is very similar to the Fiery Bulblax, but its entire back is covered in bomb rocks. When it spots Pikmin from a distance, it will roll lit bomb rocks toward them from its mouth. If the Bomblax is attacked from behind, it's likely to explode and take out any Pikmin nearby with it, so caution must be taken while dealing with this enemy; the easiest way to defeat one is to simply trick it into being caught in its own bomb rock's explosion.

Gaspook

Main article: Gaspook

A skeletal Bulborb wreathed in poison gas that either eats Pikmin, or attacks with bursts of poison from its mouth. Because it's undead, it has a high pain tolerance, and its poisonous cloud prevents most Pikmin from getting a hold on its back, so White Pikmin are strongly recommended for fighting Gaspooks.

Blaspook

Main article: Blaspook

The Blaspook is similar to the Gaspook, except it wields fire instead of poison. While the Blaspook can be attacked by any kind of Pikmin, Red Pikmin are recommended as the Blaspook's signature attack is a 360-degree burst of flame all around itself that sends Pikmin into a burning frenzy. Like the Gaspook, this enemy is highly resilient. When killed, the Blaspook will explode a few seconds after death, so whistle back your Pikmin before they get blown to bits.

Flying Bulblax

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Main article: Flying Bulblax

A rare Bulblax with broad wings and a pink coloration. It locks its sight onto Pikmin from afar and swoops down to gobble them up as it flies across. The Flying Bulblax has no elemental affinity, so it can be physically touched by any kind of Pikmin without harm. However, it always flies high enough in the air that only Yellow Pikmin can consistently be thrown at it. Another viable tactic is to trick the Flying Bulblax into ramming into a wall as it dives, which downs it immediately and leaves it vulnerable to attack for a good amount of time.

Darkfreeze Bulblax

Main article: Darkfreeze Bulblax

A Bulblax infected by the Darkfreeze, recognizable by its dark coloration and vibrant blue veins, all encased in a frozen shell. It's as heavy of a sleeper as any other Bulborb, but while awake, it chases down Pikmin and leaders with deceptive speed. When the Darkfreeze Bulblax eats Pikmin, it also lets out some frozen breath from the sides of its mouth that freezes Pikmin in close proximity solid. Its back is too tough for any Pikmin to get a hold on, and even the ground it walks on its frozen and slippery. Ice-resistant Pikmin are all but necessary to fight one of these without heavy losses.

Horned Bulblax

Main article: Horned Bulblax

The Horned Bulblax is a large, dark green Bulblax that is notable for its complete lack of legs, and is named for the large horns on its head that are presumably just for show. Because it has no legs, it can only slither towards Pikmin at a snail's pace, but Horned Bulblaxes are typically found in large numbers that make them considerably more dangerous. Therefore, it is advised to fight Horned Bulblaxes one at a time rather than facing the entire pack head-on.

Rockborb

Main article: Rockborb

The Rockborb is similar in size and shape to a Spotty Bulbear, but is made entirely of stone. It hides underground and may resemble an ordinary boulder from a distance, but emerges deceptively quickly when approached. While it is awake, the Rockborb will leap into the air to crush Pikmin underneath its heavy body. Because the Rockborb is made of stone, it is completely invincible; most Pikmin are unable to get a hold of its hide. Only certain types of Pikmin are able to deconsitute its rocky covering and make it vulnerable to attack.

Doom Bulblax

Main article: Doom Bulblax

The Doom Bulblax is a Bulblax infected by Doom Essence. It is one of the most powerful of all non-boss Grub-dogs as it can potentially turn your Pikmin against you by turning them into Doom Pikmin. It is also able to call nearby Bulborbs to its side, does not sleep, deals residual damage to leaders, and can crush Pikmin by jumping on them. Approach this beast as if fighting a Fiery Bulblax, but be sure to pay close attention to the Pikmin so that they do not become Doom Pikmin and attack each other.

Emperor Bulblax

Main article: Emperor Bulblax

The Emperor Bulblax is the final boss in the first Pikmin game. It lies dormant in its arena at The Final Trial stage until you approach, where it will wake up and hobble after your Pikmin. This beast resembles a flabby yellow Bulborb with small red eyes and a large, moss-covered backside. The Emperor Bulblax appears again in Pikmin 2, though this time is much smaller, much weaker, and much more common, appearing in multiple caves, sometimes twice in the same sublevel. Although it still possesses its signature rock-hard hide, it is significantly less mossy.

Toxic Bulblax

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Main article: Toxic Bulblax

The Toxic Bulblax is very similar to the Emperor Bulblax, but is white and covered in glowing fungi. In addition to the same attacks the Emperor Bulblax possesses, it has toxic breath and is also able to surround itself with poison gas. White Pikmin are recommended while fighting the Toxic Bulblax, but do not let the beast eat them, as it will actually heal itself considerably if it eats enough of them.

Emperor Bulbear

Main article: Emperor Bulbear

The Emperor Bulbear is both smaller and weaker than the Emperor Bulblax, but is no less ravenous and can still eat a large number of Pikmin if underestimated. It doesn't have any kind of protection on its back, so it can be damaged from all sides. At low health, the Emperor Bulbear will try to squash Pikmin with a high jump, but it has a long windup and cooldown, so it is still fairly easy to avoid compared to the Emperor Bulblax's jump.

Ghastly Emperor Bulblax

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Main article: Ghastly Emperor Bulblax

The Ghastly Emperor Bulblax is the ghost of an Emperor Bulblax that floats above the ground. It has all the same attacks as a living Emperor Bulblax, but it can also move through solid walls to reach its target. This creature is also usually intangible and cannot be harmed normally; to damage the Ghastly Emperor Bulblax, it must be made to turn solid first. When killed, it leaves no body behind, as it disintegrates into mist.

Heir Bulblax

Main article: Heir Bulblax

The Heir Bulblax is similar to the Emperor Bulblax, but is slightly smaller and has an armor-plated face impervious to harm. Its back is covered in crystal that has to be smashed open with Rock Pikmin to expose it to attack, but it will regrow this shell over time. In addition to eating Pikmin, it can also bunker down and surround itself with poisonous gas.

Empress Bulblax

Main article: Empress Bulblax

The Empress Bulblax is a boss-class enemy in the Pikmin 2 game. It resembles a cross between a Red Bulborb and a gargantuan termite queen. Its girth has its head and legs dangling in the air, and it appears to be unable to eat on its own as it never once takes a bite at your Pikmin. The Empress Bulblax seems to be vulnerable on all parts of its body, but attacking the head is easily the safest way to go about it. After a while, it will shake off any hostile Pikmin and roll left and right, crushing anything underneath and sometimes causing boulders to fall from the ceiling. It is one of the few bosses that can vary depending on where you encounter it, since later dungeons have the Empress continuously giving birth to ravenous Bulborb Larvae before and during the battle.

Empress Bulbear

Main article: Empress Bulbear

The Empress Bulbear is a stronger variant of the Empress Bulblax. It behaves extremely similarly, but has a few additional attacks; most notably, it can attack Pikmin directly in front of it, either by biting or heaving its weight forward to crush them. The Empress Bulbear may also spawn Bulbear Larvae, or cause rocks to fall from the ceiling. The same tactics used to fell an Empress Bulblax are applicable here, but with more caution advised due to this beast's more vicious tendencies.

Orange Empress Bulblax

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Main article: Orange Empress Bulblax

The strongest version of the Empress Bulblax in Pikmin: Redemption, the Orange Empress Bulblax is considerably more mobile than the original Empress Bulblax and will slowly slither after your Pikmin in hopes of wolfing them all down. Otherwise, it's not that different; it can use any attack used by the Empress Bulblax, and the same tactics used to defeat an Empress Bulblax are applicable here.

Sausageborb

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Main article: Sausageborb

The Sausageborb superficially resembles an Empress Bulblax, but its massive size comes from its massive appetite. This creature will try to eat Pikmin directly in front of it, or simply crush them under its bulk. In a pinch, it will burrow underground and reemerge somewhere else to attack from a different angle. The key to fighting the Sausageborb is to get behind it and attack its vulnerable rear end without getting crushed as it rolls around.

Ghastly Empress Bulblax

Main article: Ghastly Empress Bulblax

The Ghastly Empress Bulblax is the ghost of an Empress Bulblax. It has all the same attacks as a living Empress Bulblax, but it can also roll through solid walls to crush Pikmin. This creature is also usually intangible and cannot be harmed normally; to damage the Ghastly Empress Bulblax, it must be made to turn solid first. When killed, it leaves no body behind, as it disintegrates into mist.

Bulborb Larva

Main article: Bulborb Larva

These newly-born Bulborbs are without legs and do not yet have the unique color patterns that the adults display, but have white bodies with yellowish faces and what appear to be small pink tails. The little monsters are continuously born from some Empress Bulblaxes.

Bulbear Larva

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Main article: Bulbear Larva

Bulbear Larvae are newborn Bulbears sometimes spawned by Empress Bulbears. Despite looking slightly different, having the characteristic lips of the Bulbears, the only difference between them and Bulborb Larvae is that Bulbear Larvae are a bit faster; the same tactics and cautions used for Bulborb Larvae apply here as well. They burst upon being defeated, meaning you cannot carry them back to the Research Pod, but they will sometimes release nectar for your Pikmin.

Water Dumple

Main article: Water Dumple

Water Dumples are part of the Grub-dog family, and while they may look different, they act very similar to Bulborbs. They are most commonly found in the water, but can survive on the land as well. They resemble blue shellfish with relatively large mouths.

Acidic Dumple

Main article: Acidic Dumple

The Acidic Dumple is more or less identical to the standard Water Dumple besides its green coloration, but it is found in acidic water, being highly resistant to the harmful effects. Because of its choice of habitat, it's foolish to go after an Acidic Dumple without the use of acid-resistant Pikmin, but otherwise, they are no more dangerous than a regular Water Dumple.

Icy Dumple

Main article: Icy Dumple

Like a regular Water Dumple, the Icy Dumple is an aquatic creature that is able to grab two Pikmin in its mouth at a time, but is differentiated from a Water Dumple by its blue-green color and the trail of ice it leaves as it moves.

Toxic Dumple

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Main article: Toxic Dumple

The Toxic Dumple is set apart from a regular Water Dumple by its white color and the trail of poison gas it leaves as it moves. The Toxic Dumple is also slower than most Water Dumples, but its poison trail makes it particularly annoying in the water, as Blue Pikmin have no defense against poison.

Magma Dumple

Main article: Magma Dumple

The Magma Dumple is a relative of the Water Dumple that developed tougher skin to suit normally intolerable conditions. It has a bright red shade, and usually hangs out around or within pools of boiling lava. Despite the fact that they can survive in lava, this is only because of their outer layer of skin. After they take a single hit, any surrounding magma will instantly burn through the beast.

Dino Dumple

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Main article: Dino Dumple

An ancient ancestor of the Water Dumple found only in the Lost Land and distinguished by its yellow color and tusks. The Dino Dumple is slower than a regular Water Dumple, but if it manages to catch up, it eats Pikmin at a much faster rate, gobbling them down ravenously. They are usually found in packs of three or more.

Electric Water Dumple

Main article: Electric Water Dumple

The Electric Water Dumple is similar to the regular Water Dumple, but has an electrical attack that stuns Pikmin and leaves them helpless as the creature eats them. When the Electric Water Dumple's barbels begin to charge, that's your cue to back off.

Jungle Dumple

Main article: Jungle Dumple

The Jungle Dumple is possibly the missing link between Bulborbs and Water Dumples, as it still possesses legs in addition to the standard Water Dumple anatomy. These Dumples are very fast and mobile, unlike their sluggish cousins, and are most feared for their ability to shoot acid at long distances and poison Pikmin at close range. Jungle Dumples are fortunately rare and solitary creatures that aren't encountered often.

Hairy Dumple

Main article: Hairy Dumple

The Hairy Dumple is a relative of the Water Dumple that's covered in thick fur to keep it warm in cold climates. Though it is faster than a regular Water Dumple, it is exactly the same in all other aspects except appearance.

Sky Dumple

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Main article: Sky Dumple

Unlike other Water Dumples, the Sky Dumple is a harmless filter-feeder that floats in the air due to its gas-filled head, and makes no effort to attack Pikmin. Sky Dumples are typically found minding their own business as simple cannon fodder, but because of their sticky skin, they may be found stuck to walls in great numbers, forming an obstacle that must be cleared to progress.

Warp Dumple

Main article: Warp Dumple

The Warp Dumple is a Water Dumple relative noticeable for its large size and uniform yellow coloration. When it sees Pikmin, it moves through the water with such speed that it appears to "teleport" forward. It can also do this while Pikmin are attacking this to shake them off its body. Because of its size, the Warp Dumple can eat many Pikmin at a time, but it is also a bigger target and can be weighed down by enough Pikmin that it is rendered unable to move quickly to shake them off.

Rock-Clinger Water Dumple

Main article: Rock-Clinger Water Dumple

The Rock-Clinger Water Dumple spends most of its time stuck to the sides of rocks and watching Pikmin and leaders walk by. The Rock-Clinger Water Dumple is generally docile and will only attack in self-defense; if it is made to shake attacking Pikmin off of its body, it will bury them, and subsequently start eating the buried Pikmin. It's generally safe to just avoid these enemies because they make no effort to attack Pikmin unprovoked, but they are also very easy to defeat and carry back for Pikmin seeds.

Springtrap Dumple

Main article: Springtrap Dumple

The Springtrap Dumple is longer than other Water Dumples. True to its name, it is an ambush predator that springs out of the ground with extreme speed to grab Pikmin that pass by it, then returns to its burrow and eats them. Defeating it is as simple as baiting it to emerge from the ground, and then attacking with a large group of Pikmin before it can return to its burrow, but keep in mind that it is also much faster underwater and thus harder to catch.

Tad Dumple

Main article: Tad Dumple

The Tad Dumple is named for the tadpole-like tail on its back. It also possesses tiny feet that make it more mobile. It is small, but also very nimble; not only is it able to eat Pikmin very quickly, but it can also hop onto Pikmin to pin them down and eat them. This enemy only ever appears in the water and will never leave, so Blue Pikmin are required to defeat them; just keep in mind that they are very dangerous despite their size and low health.

Darkfreeze Dumple

Main article: Darkfreeze Dumple

A Water Dumple infected by the Darkfreeze. As far as Darkfreeze enemies go, the Darkfreeze Dumple is one of the least extravagant, but it is still much faster than a regular Water Dumple and can eat several more Pikmin in a single bite. The Darkfreeze Dumple also freezes attacking Pikmin when it shakes them off, and will probably eat them soon afterward, so calling them back quickly is advised to avoid losses.

Cavernous Bulbat

Main article: Cavernous Bulbat

The Cavernous Bulbat is a highly divergent Grub-dog thoroughly adapted for flight. It roosts on walls in groups until approached, then swoops down to snatch Pikmin and eat them. Their numbers make them somewhat dangerous, but Cavernous Bulbats also do not have much health and can be easily grounded by a few thrown Pikmin.