Spring Dancer
Spring Dancer | |
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Enemy | |
Family | Flower Dancer |
The Spring Dancer is a species of Flower Dancer that skewers Pikmin while it spins.
In fanon games
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In Pikmin: Neo
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Scientific name | Lillium piroretta solostis | ||
Family | Flower Dancer | ||
Habitats | Forests and Fields | ||
Diet | Meat | ||
Rarity | Uncommon | ||
Carry weight | 5 | ||
Max. carriers | 8 | ||
Seed worth | 6 | ||
Sparklium value | × 5 | ||
Attacks | Skewers and eats Pikmin | ||
Weaknesses | Fire |
The Spring Dancer is a species of Flower Dancer appearing in Pikmin: Neo. It is a flowering plant that has gained enough intelligence and evolved to the point it can move on land like an animal. It is a tall creature consisting of a thin light-green body with a purple flower around itself like a skirt. Inside the flower is a small bulb with two small blue dots resembling eyes with a small bud-like structure on the top of its head. It spends its time during the day alone prancing around the forests it calls home. It spends its time hopping up and down almost as if it's practicing for a dance. It appears that it does this dance to entertain the wildlife but in reality, it's a cruel predator. When it dances it distracts any nearby small creature into stillness before revealing spiked petals that impale its prey by doing the very dances it uses to distract its foe. When it captures its prey it crouches down and plants itself into the ground to eat its prey from the small bud-like structure on its top which is actually its mouth. During this phase it resembles a member of the Candypop family and it will continue its normal behavior after fully digesting its prey. At night these creatures groups up with each other and spread pollen between each other creating seeds for the next generation of flower dancers. Either way when battling them with Pikmin be careful as their spinning attacks can capture and snag up to six Pikmin for it to eat. And at night you also have to deal with a whole hoard of them rather than just alone. They have a weakness, however, strong fire, as getting nearer fire sets them ablaze leaving them to die quickly. If defeated at night they have a chance to drop any of the types of Nectar in this game whether it is garden-variety nectar or nectar from the three species of the Power Pod Family.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “In the sun of a new dawn there is a cruel mistress of the forest. This species of a plant developed muscles in its roots to gain the capabilities to walk on land. Canvorous, it developed spike-tipped petals to hunt for small prey. Using distinct and distracting dances it confuses prey before dealing the killing blow. If it weren't for the Pikmin I would think all plants are heartless.”
Louie's notes
- “Wanting a sweet, mouthwatering jam substitute. Just mix the petals with your favorite fruits and a cup of sugar then let it sit for the night.”
Pikmin: Neo | |
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Enemies | Autumn Dancer • Baleen Bulblax • Carbomin • Carbon Onion • Flashstool • Gleaming-Eye Bulborb • Lesser Patchy Bulboar • Lesser Swampy Bulboar • Lesser Trunk-Nosed Bulboar • Light Bulbhog • Patchy Bulboar • Pulsating Jellystick • Rubber Bulboar • Spring Dancer • Summer Dancer • Swampy Bulboar • Tropical Stringfly • Tropical Whiskerpillar • Trunk-Nosed Bulboar • Winter Dancer |
Vegetation | Chillwort • Hammer seed • Knuckle seed • Reflecting Shinestool • Warmwort • Whip seed |
Pikmin | Bone Pikmin • Plasma Pikmin • Steel Pikmin |
Hazards | Carbon fluid • Light • Mold • Spore |
Miscellaneous | Biohazard • Prism • Vault |