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===Sources===
Listed below is a sample list of sources of radiation:
*'''{{icon|Nuclear bomb rock|y}}''' – a very destructive type of [[bomb rock]] that has an incredibly large blast radius.
*'''{{icon|Radioactive Blowhog|y}}''' – a ground-based blowhog that spews radioactive gas from its trunk.
*'''{{icon|Radioactive Slooch|y}}''' – emits radiation from its body, and leaves radioactive waste in its wake.
*'''{{icon|Rad Sheargrub|y}}''' – emits radiation from its body.
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 26 February 2024

Not to be confused with biohazard.
Radiation The icon used to represent this hazard.
Hazard

Radiation is a hazard that takes the form of green, glowing energy that can be infused into enemies and objects merely by prolonged exposure. Its lethality varies, as it is instantly fatal upon exposure in some games and as dangerous as other hazards in others. Exposure to radiation can cause extreme damage to living creatures, and sometimes it can even induce mutations. Some, but not all, Pikmin that are resistant to radiation include Green Pikmin and Rust Pikmin.

In fanon games

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