Pikmin Forever/Piklopedia

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Pikmin Forever
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin Forever, a fanon game created by Scruffy.
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Enemies are any hostile organisms on PNF-404 that are defeated by Pikmin to progress through areas of the game. There are many kinds and families of enemies in Pikmin Forever, many of which are new and some of which are recurring but with new behaviors. All enemies exhibit a great new level of dynamism; they can roam far from where they are originally spawned and interact with each other in more ways than just passiveness. They also behave more closely in line with their environment; enemies now have better pathfinding skills and some will lose balance when they fall down a ledge or are attacked by Pikmin.

Meanwhile, vegetation refers to any passive plant or fungus that either serves as a helpful gameplay mechanic or obstacle or merely serves as decoration. There are many different plants and fungi in PNF-404, and a great deal of them serve a purpose for leaders and Pikmin. Enemies can also undergo interactions with vegetation; a great example is the Bellblet.

All Pikmin, enemies, and plants are listed in the Piklopedia, accessible from the area selection screen along with the Metal Index. The Piklopedia lists the organisms order number, name, weight, metal value, and Pikmin seed value. Also accessible on any particular file is Olimar's notes, which give the scientific name, family, and a scientific account of studies on the organism. Once the creature has been seen by the leader, its file will show up in the Piklopedia. However, visual footage in the file can only come from photographs taken with the Piktop, and sounds the organism makes can only come from recordings using the microphone in the Piktop. If a fossil for a particular creature is collected, it also shows up in the file.

Particularly formidable creatures, known as bosses, are listed here in bold.


Listing

Name Scientific name Family HP Weight Max.
carriers
Metal Value Seeds
produced
Fossil
Red Bulborb Oculus kageyamii russus Grub-dog family 1000 10 20 7 12 O. jartigesia
Woolly Bulborb Oculus kageyamii folliculus Grub-dog family 900 10 20 7 12 O. primigenius
Orange Bulborb Oculus kageyamii orangium Grub-dog family 1500 10 20 10 15 O. auranticus
Dwarf Red Bulborb Pansarus pseudooculii russus Breadbug family 150 3 6 2 3 P. elsussi
Dwarf Woolly Bulborb Pansarus pseudooculii folliculus Breadbug family 150 3 6 2 3 P. staubenus
Dwarf Orange Bulborb Pansarus pseudooculii orangium Breadbug family 150 3 6 2 3 P. lakugesia
Coalborb Oculus silexae Grub-dog family 2000 10 20 15 12 O. petracis
Spotty Bulbear Oculus terriblis dotticum Grub-dog family 1800 12 25 10 15 O. horriblis
Dwarf Bulbear Oculus terriblis Grub-dog family 300 3 6 3 4 O. terrigenxi
Bulborb Larva Oculus matriarcha Grub-dog family 5 N/A N/A N/A N/A O. aharenchae
Water Dumple Ichthyosa felinis Grub-dog family 200 5 10 3 5 I. gracilinis
Empress Bulblax Oculus matriarcha Grub-dog family 4000 20 30 15 25 O. aharenchae
Emperor Bulblax Oculus supremus Grub-dog family 5000 20 30 50 50 Oculodon major