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A secret boss in [[Pikmin: New World]]. It is located in the [[Fields of Dormancy]], where it lies deep beneath a massive mound of snow. The strange creature is very vaguely humanoid, resembling a large, slouching figure with arms dangling down far below its knees. It has a large head with a massive pale blue mouth and a purple tongue. Its facial features are hidden from view, covered by a wrapping of greenish, kelp-like bandages. These bindings cover its entire body, obsuring the flesh beneath them. However, the flesh can be seen breifly when the creature lifts a foot to walk, where the bottom of its foot appears a pale mauve colour. Another time one can see its flesh is when it begins to take damage, as the bandages will begin to rip and gaps in between them reveal more mauve skin underneath. Bandages also dangle from its arms, that lie on its sides and end in three fingered hands that are tightly clenched into tight fists. The only possible way of fighting it is by throwing fifteen bomb rock at its mound until its back is visible above the snow. It must then be bombarded with purple pikmin in order for the snow layer to crack and for it to rise from its freezing slumber, initiating the battle.
A secret boss in [[Pikmin: New World]]. It is located in [[the Fields of Dormancy]], where it lies deep beneath a massive mound of snow. The strange creature is very vaguely humanoid, resembling a large, slouching figure with arms dangling down far below its knees. It has a large head with a massive pale blue mouth and a purple tongue. Its facial features are hidden from view, covered by a wrapping of greenish, kelp-like bandages. These bindings cover its entire body, obsuring the flesh beneath them. However, the flesh can be seen breifly when the creature lifts a foot to walk, where the bottom of its foot appears a pale mauve colour. Another time one can see its flesh is when it begins to take damage, as the bandages will begin to rip and gaps in between them reveal more mauve skin underneath. Bandages also dangle from its arms, that lie on its sides and end in three fingered hands that are tightly clenched into tight fists. The only possible way of fighting it is by throwing fifteen bomb rock at its mound until its back is visible above the snow. It must then be bombarded with purple pikmin in order for the snow layer to crack and for it to rise from its freezing slumber, initiating the battle.
[[Category: Pikmin: New World]]
[[Category: Pikmin: New World]]
[[Category: Creatures with no known family]]
[[Category: Creatures with no known family]]

Revision as of 13:11, 8 November 2011

A secret boss in Pikmin: New World. It is located in the Fields of Dormancy, where it lies deep beneath a massive mound of snow. The strange creature is very vaguely humanoid, resembling a large, slouching figure with arms dangling down far below its knees. It has a large head with a massive pale blue mouth and a purple tongue. Its facial features are hidden from view, covered by a wrapping of greenish, kelp-like bandages. These bindings cover its entire body, obsuring the flesh beneath them. However, the flesh can be seen breifly when the creature lifts a foot to walk, where the bottom of its foot appears a pale mauve colour. Another time one can see its flesh is when it begins to take damage, as the bandages will begin to rip and gaps in between them reveal more mauve skin underneath. Bandages also dangle from its arms, that lie on its sides and end in three fingered hands that are tightly clenched into tight fists. The only possible way of fighting it is by throwing fifteen bomb rock at its mound until its back is visible above the snow. It must then be bombarded with purple pikmin in order for the snow layer to crack and for it to rise from its freezing slumber, initiating the battle.