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|image= | |image=Honey Bulborb.png | ||
| | |icon=Dummy enemy icon.png | ||
|name=Oculus | |name=Oculus kobiritsui domain | ||
|family=Grub-dog | |family=Grub-dog | ||
| | |areas=[[Tallan Plains]] | ||
|underground=[[River Nest]], [[Cranny Shallows]], [[Jungis Junction]], [[Playbox Glenn]], [[Dune Rock]] | |||
|challenge= | |||
|weight=12 | |weight=12 | ||
|max_pikmin=20 | |max_pikmin=20 | ||
|seeds=9 | |seeds=9 | ||
|value= | |||
|attacks=Produces adhesive, eats Pikmin | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Honey Bulborb''' is an aggressive [[Grub-dog family|grub-dog]] that constantly drools [[Adhesive|honey]] and wanders the locations in which it is found. Honey Bulborbs can eat [[Pikmin]], and the honey they drool slows any they miss. Attacking from behind is wise because of its drool. The [[Dwarf Honey Bulborb]] is its dwarf counterpart. | |||
===Notes=== | |||
' | {{notes|Doko's notes|Hm, this wild creature is really interesting. It uses its disadvantage, the dripping honey, as an advantage. Speaking of honey, I wonder if that's still edible. If so, I might be able to make a fortune off that honey alone! If this creature has dwarfs, they are bound to be nearby. They never wander far, making it difficult to attack the dwarfs without waking the larger bulborb.}} | ||
[[Category:Adhesive enemies]] | |||
[[Category:Eating enemies]] | |||
[[Category:Wandering enemies]] |
Revision as of 19:36, 29 December 2021
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Scientific name | Oculus kobiritsui domain | ||
Family | Grub-dog | ||
Areas | Tallan Plains | ||
Caves | River Nest, Cranny Shallows, Jungis Junction, Playbox Glenn, Dune Rock | ||
Carry weight | 12 | ||
Max. carriers | 20 | ||
Seed worth | 9 | ||
Attacks | Produces adhesive, eats Pikmin |
The Honey Bulborb is an aggressive grub-dog that constantly drools honey and wanders the locations in which it is found. Honey Bulborbs can eat Pikmin, and the honey they drool slows any they miss. Attacking from behind is wise because of its drool. The Dwarf Honey Bulborb is its dwarf counterpart.
Notes
Doko's notes
- “Hm, this wild creature is really interesting. It uses its disadvantage, the dripping honey, as an advantage. Speaking of honey, I wonder if that's still edible. If so, I might be able to make a fortune off that honey alone! If this creature has dwarfs, they are bound to be nearby. They never wander far, making it difficult to attack the dwarfs without waking the larger bulborb.”