Biohop

From Pikmin Fanon
Biohop
Enemy
Family Amphituber

The Biohop is a species of cybernetically-enhanced amphituber.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin: Legend of the Treasure

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Pikmin: Legend of the Treasure
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Legend of the Treasure, a fanon game created by BreadbugHere.
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Autowog The icon used to represent this enemy.
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Scientific name Biomatucis frondiferorum
Family Amphituber
Areas None
Caves Mechanical Manhole
Carry weight 5
Max. carriers 10
Seed worth 12
Attacks Crushes and shoots Pikminm

The Autowog is a boss amphituber in Pikmin: Legend of the Treasure. It is a partially mechanical Wollywog that seems to share features with the Man-at-Legs. It has a completely different behavior from the Wollywog but still has its jump ability. It is found in the cave Mechanical Manhole.

Unlike other amphitubers, this one has the ability to climb walls using the suction cup serving as its only mechanical foot. It can also shoot bullets from its mouth, firing when it is agitated. Before it shoots, it sends out a target laser, indicating where it will fire. When killed, it explodes into fire, leaving a treasure behind.

In Pikmin: Planetary Evolution

Pikmin: Planetary Evolution
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Planetary Evolution, a fanon game created by PurplePikminPower.
Biowog The icon used to represent this enemy.
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Scientific name Metalic frogus
Family Amphituber
Areas Technical Zone
Caves Hole of Steel
Attacks Crushes Pikmin

The Biowog is a strange and extremely complicated creature appearing in Pikmin: Planetary Evolution. It will go primarily after leaders and does twice the amount of damage to them than a normal Wollywog does. The creature is biomechanical, and it is unknown how and when it became so. The Biowog's body is infused with mechanical armor and other internal parts to improve its offensive capabilities. The metal is incapable of rusting under any circumstances. The metal exoskeleton is highly reflective when the creature is submerged in water and will become gradually duller in appearance the longer it moves around on dirt ground.

Notes

Olimar's notes

A very strange creature, I wonder how it became bionic. Biowogs have a tendency to attack Louie and me before they attack Pikmin. These creatures have thick metal exoskeletons covering them for extra defense. The exoskeleton serves a second purpose as well: extra weight to double offensive damage. Internal pieces augment the improved Biowog's capabilities even further. Extreme caution is to be exercised against this curious creature.

Louie's notes

Edible, although peeling back the thick metal exoskeleton requires a considerable amount of effort. Afterward, the soft fleshy insides are exposed. Be careful, however; mechanical pieces are located inside of the beast as well.