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==In ''Pikmin 3.9''==
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List of Weathers:
{|class="wikitable"
!Name!!Effect!!Major?!!Likelihood
|-
|rowspan="3"|Clear
|rowspan="3"|Normal weather. The area's normal enemies spawn and the lighting is the area's preset lighting.
|rowspan="3"|No
|rowspan="3"|High
|-
|rowspan="3"|Overcast
|rowspan="3"|The entire area is shaded. There will be a decrease in plant like enemies.
|rowspan="3"|No
|rowspan="3"|High
|-
|rowspan="4"|Windy
|rowspan="4"|Occasional clouds shade the area and gusts of wind occasionally knock down your Pikmin. Flying/Floating enemies and wind related enemies appear more often.
|rowspan="4"|Yes
|rowspan="4"|Medium
|-
|rowspan="4"|Rainy
|rowspan="4"|The area will have its preset lighting. Tiny water puddles will appear on the ground. Water related enemies will be more common.
|rowspan="4"|No
|rowspan="4"|Medium
|-
|rowspan="3"|Sunny
|rowspan="3"|The area will be brighter than usual. Fire related enemies will be more common.
|rowspan="3"|No
|rowspan="3"|Medium
|-
|rowspan="4"|Snowy
|rowspan="4"|Covers the ground in a thin layer of snow and retains the preset lighting. More ice enemies and enemies with fur will appear.
|rowspan="4"|No
|rowspan="4"|Medium
|-
|rowspan="3"|Foggy
|rowspan="3"|The player's vision is impaired by the fog. Creatures with above average senses become more common.
|rowspan="3"|Yes
|rowspan="3"|Rare
|-
|rowspan="7"|Hailstorm
|rowspan="7"|It covers the area in snow and buries things in snow mounds. The area will have its preset lighting. Ice enemies and enemies with fur are very common. Giant pieces of hail occasionally fall down and crush Pikmin similar to the rocks in bingo battle. There is little to no plant life.
|rowspan="7"|Yes
|rowspan="7"|Very Rare
|}
Weather is a new feature introduced in [[Pikmin 3.9]] that can change an areas enemies and even its layout. Some enemies can only be found in certain weather conditions. Weather only changes when you get past the tutorial section of the game.


==In ''Pikmin: Distant Planet''==
==In ''Pikmin: Distant Planet''==

Revision as of 17:38, 11 July 2022

In Pikmin 3.9

Template:Game List of Weathers:

Name Effect Major? Likelihood
Clear Normal weather. The area's normal enemies spawn and the lighting is the area's preset lighting. No High
Overcast The entire area is shaded. There will be a decrease in plant like enemies. No High
Windy Occasional clouds shade the area and gusts of wind occasionally knock down your Pikmin. Flying/Floating enemies and wind related enemies appear more often. Yes Medium
Rainy The area will have its preset lighting. Tiny water puddles will appear on the ground. Water related enemies will be more common. No Medium
Sunny The area will be brighter than usual. Fire related enemies will be more common. No Medium
Snowy Covers the ground in a thin layer of snow and retains the preset lighting. More ice enemies and enemies with fur will appear. No Medium
Foggy The player's vision is impaired by the fog. Creatures with above average senses become more common. Yes Rare
Hailstorm It covers the area in snow and buries things in snow mounds. The area will have its preset lighting. Ice enemies and enemies with fur are very common. Giant pieces of hail occasionally fall down and crush Pikmin similar to the rocks in bingo battle. There is little to no plant life. Yes Very Rare

Weather is a new feature introduced in Pikmin 3.9 that can change an areas enemies and even its layout. Some enemies can only be found in certain weather conditions. Weather only changes when you get past the tutorial section of the game.

In Pikmin: Distant Planet

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New to the Pikmin series is the "Weather" factor in Pikmin: Distant Planet. You'll be able to track this important factor once you obtain the Weather Gauge early in the game. It'll be displayed on the World Map. It shows you what the weather will be like, but as to what effects the weather has, you'll have to experience them firsthand. Or, you can consult this Weather Guide for the different types of weather and what they do.

Yellow Zone

This measures the potency of sunny weather in a region.

Left Yellow Zone

This day will be HOT! Really small puddles of water formed by mist will be evaporated, and normally cold bodies of water may heat up a bit, sometimes attracting large numbers of insects. In normally hot areas, the blazing heat may cause some foliage to burn or for Pikmin to lose energy more quickly. Some man-made objects like pavement can scald creatures that attempt to walk across. If it's a really hot day, then you should probably go somewhere with more calm weather. However, the small puddles of water that evaporate might give you your chance to get somewhere you normally couldn't reach.

Right Yellow Zone

This is sunny weather, but it is also pleasant. You won't experience any dramatic factors that open up new pathways or anything, but the warm weather may attract insects, so keep that in mind. This could be considered normal weather.

Gray Zone

Neither rainy nor sunny, it will just be a gray day with light rain that doesn't have any effect except for slightly cooler water which decreases likelihood of encountering more insects than usual. In some circumstances, this means there could be fog or mist.

Blue Zone

This measures the potency of rainy weather in a region.

Left Blue Zone

A rainy day. Water levels will be higher than usual, opening up new paths and closing others. Also, days like this are dangerous for non-Blue Pikmin, who can be hit with raindrops. You'll want to keep them in their onions, or if you have few Blue Pikmin, go to a different region. Sometimes you may have to explore with them, so take note of places that have provide shelter from raindrops.

Right Blue Zone

A stormy day. The rain will come down thick and you'll probably get flooding! It is nearly futile to attempt to explore with non-Blue Pikmin on a day like this (again, take note of possible COVER areas). In addition, exploring will also be difficult for your waterproof squad because of steady flows of water in troublesome directions, in addition to a possible risk of being struck by lightning, although this is a rarity.

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In Pikmin V

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In Pikmin V, weather is a mostly aesthetic environmental factor that changes throughout the day. At the beginning of each day, a weather is chosen with weighted randomness, and after each quarter of the day, another check is made to see if the weather changes. Very few weathers affect gameplay; those that do are listed as extreme weathers, are rarer than normal weathers, and only change navigation of an area rather than enabling or disabling access to anywhere completely. Extreme weathers always change to another weather afterward. There is an option in the Settings menu to disable the effects of extreme weathers, should a player want to avoid the random element.

Below is a table of weathers:

Name Description Extreme? Likelihood Transitions
Sunny/Cloudy Normal weather. Cloudy has clouds occasionally shade the area. The two conditions have an equal chance of occurring whenever this weather is selected. No High Overcast
Windy
Intense sun
Overcast The area is shaded. No High Sunny/Cloudy
Windy
Foggy
Rainy
Snowy
Hail
Windy Wind blows over the terrain; occasionally, gusts of wind that can knock over non-Orange Pikmin will occur. All winds follow a certain direction that changes with each segment of the sun meter. Yes Medium Sunny/Cloudy
Overcast
Rainy Light showers cover the area. Puddles made from a Rain Storm will not dissipate, but they will not grow either. No Medium Overcast
Rain Storm
Foggy
Rain Storm A torrential downpour raises water levels and creates puddles. Yes Low Rainy
Overcast
Snowy Snow falls. Snow mounds made from a Snow Storm will not dissipate, but they will not grow either. No Medium Overcast
Snow Storm
Hail
Fog
Snow Storm Snow blows around and gathers into snow mounds. Yes Low Snowy
Overcast
Hail
Foggy Cloud cover decreases visibility. No Low Overcast
Rainy
Snowy
Intense sun Those who are directly exposed will quickly fatigue and move slower. Heat mirages dance around the edge of the screen if the active captain is exposed. Only occurs during the middle half of the day. Yes Low Sun
Hail Ice falls from the sky, hitting random places. This can hurt enemies and crush Pikmin. Yes Very low Snowy
Snow Storm
Overcast

Climates

The climate of an area determines which types of weather can occur. In Story Mode, each region is assigned a climate, while in other modes, it is determined per map. The Sunny/Cloudy and Overcast conditions appear in all areas that can have weather, so they are not listed.

Name Weathers Story Mode locations
Temperate Windy, Rainy, Fog Continental Plain region
Arid Windy, Intense sun Gravel Desert, Rusted Ravine
Tropical Rainy, Rain Storm, Fog Forest of Seeming region
Tundra Windy, Snowy, Snow Storm, Hail, Foggy Polar Mountain region
Sheltered No weather Sealed Valley, all caves

There are three times in Story Mode when the weather is overridden:

  • The weather is locked to Sunny/Cloudy on Day 1.
  • The first day in Clear Creek will always start with a Snow Storm.
After rescuing Louie and getting the Drake's hydraulics system, the ships are crashed into the Continental Plain, which has been affected by a radioactive storm and has no weather. This is reflected in the game's files as a climate change.