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'''Sarpents''' are snake-like worms that live in [[Singeing Heatlands (Pikmin: The Story Untold)|Singeing Heatlands]] and [[Crimson | '''Sarpents''' are snake-like worms that live in [[Singeing Heatlands (Pikmin: The Story Untold)|Singeing Heatlands]] and [[Crimson Feildlands]] (Pikmin: The Story Untold)|Crimson Falls]]. The [[cave]]s they are seen in are [[Sarpent Temple (Pikmin: The Story Untold)|Sarpent Temple]], [[Challenger's Tavern (Pikmin: The Story Untold)|Challenger's Tavern]], [[Bermuda Volcano (Pikmin: The Story Untold)|Bermuda Volcano]], and [[Crimson Castle (Pikmin: The Story Untold)|Crimson Castle]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:01, 12 March 2022
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Scientific name | Sarpentes annelida | ||
Family | Sarpent | ||
Areas | Singeing Heatlands, Crimson Fieldlands | ||
Caves | Sarpent Temple, Challenger's Tavern, Bermuda Volcano, Crimson Castle | ||
Carry weight | 4 | ||
Max. carriers | 10 | ||
Seed worth | 4 | ||
Poko value | × 8 | ||
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
Sarpents are snake-like worms that live in Singeing Heatlands and Crimson Feildlands (Pikmin: The Story Untold)|Crimson Falls]]. The caves they are seen in are Sarpent Temple, Challenger's Tavern, Bermuda Volcano, and Crimson Castle.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- "This serpent-like creature mainly bites its prey to bring it down, which is strange considering that snakes typically devour their prey whole. This is because this creature is not quite a snake but more of a worm that burrows into the ground, although it can be found hiding in plants or other cover above ground. It also squirms around on the ground like a snake and it has the appearance of a snake, so it's like a snake-worm hybrid, which isn't weird because everything else on PNF-404 looks like a weird amalgamation."
Louie's notes
- "This being it's good to be grinding into short little strands, cooked, and sucked up, just like spaghetti!"