Icy Bulblax
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Family | Grub-dog |
The Icy Bulblax is a mature grub-dog that is cold to the touch and emits frost from its hide.
An Icy Bulblax in Pikmin: Wide World.
In fanon games
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In Pikmin 4 (BallsAngus version)
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Scientific name | Unknown | ||
Family | Grub-dog family | ||
Areas | Silver Lake | ||
Caves | Frost Sea | ||
Attacks | Eats and freezes Pikmin |
In Pikmin 4 (BallsAngus version), the Frosty Bulblax is found only in one area, Silver Lake, and one cave, Frost Sea, wherein it is the boss. It behaves identically to its Pikmin: The Huge Debt incarnation but is slightly larger and can blow frigid air onto Pikmin to freeze them. Cyan Pikmin are effective against them.
In Pikmin: The After Years
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Scientific name | Unknown | ||
Family | Grub-dog family | ||
Areas | Frozen Plains | ||
Caves | Crawbster Cave, Forgotten Factory, Lost Land, Secluded Cemetery | ||
Attacks | Eats and freezes Pikmin |
The Icy Bulblax appears in Pikmin: The After Years.
In Pikmin: Connection of the Worlds
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Scientific name | Unknown | ||
Family | Grub-dog family | ||
Areas | Rugged Tundra | ||
Caves | Icicle Abyss, Frigid Cavern, Chasm of Challenges | ||
Attacks | Eats and freezes Pikmin |
The Icy Bulblax appears in Pikmin: Connection of the Worlds.
In Pikmin: Distant Planet
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Scientific name | Bludrem arktikos | ||
Family | Grub-dog family | ||
Attacks | Eats and freezes Pikmin |
The Icy Bulblax is an elemental bulblax that utilizes ice for its benefit. It has a cyan body that appears to be melting, black streaks running along the length of its back, a pair of eyestalks that support its differently-sized blue eyes, and a large mouth. The creature is usually found sleeping and will awaken when disturbed, giving chase to any nearby leaders or Pikmin it may see and attempt to attack them. If its prey flees, the Icy Bulblax will return to its resting spot to continue its slumber. The optimal way to kill an Icy Bulblax is to overwhelm it by swarming its backside with a large number of Cyan Pikmin. Should leaders have any form of ice resistance, they can punch one of these creatures to death without fear of being frozen.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “The icy bulblax is the cousin of the fiery bulblax. This chilly bulblax adapted from its cousin when the fiery bulblaxes were pushed from their environment by giga watery blowhogs. The area was so cold that they were forced to cool down. Then the giga watery blowhogs came and dowsed the bulblaxes. The water quickly froze, and the first icy bulblax was made. They were made a new species but stayed with two traits of the fiery bulblaxes: the black back and the melted skin.”
In Pikmin: Evolution Unleashed
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Scientific name | Oculus icebergicus | ||
Family | Grub-dog | ||
Areas | Enormous Iceberg | ||
Caves | Celsius Citadel, Inside Freezer | ||
Carry weight | 15 | ||
Max. carriers | 30 | ||
Seed worth | 20 | ||
Attacks | Eats and freezes Pikmin |
The Cooling Bulblax is a member of the grub-dog family that appears in Pikmin: Evolution Unleashed. It closely resembles a Fiery Bulblax, only colored sky blue. An icy mist constantly emanates from the hide on its backside, freezing any Pikmin that touch it except Cyan Pikmin, which are unaffected. Cooling Bulblaxes should be fought last when they are among a group of other creatures to avoid distractions while battling them. Its dwarf counterpart is the Dwarf Cooling Bulblax.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “This colossal creature loves to be near frosty climates where it can feel most at home. It seems to be emitting frosty energy from its abdomen. Any Pikmin attacking it other than Cyan Pikmin will instantly be frozen and possibly killed. Its sharp jaws allow it to swallow many Pikmin and they often house near other enemies to have protection while they are sleeping. It may seem gentle at first, but this mighty foe packs an icy punch.”
Louie's notes
- “Inedible. Consumption may result in a massive brain freeze.”
In Pikmin: The Huge Debt
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Scientific name | Oculus kageyamii freezis | ||
Family | Grub-dog family | ||
Carry weight | 25 | ||
Max. carriers | 50 | ||
Seed worth | 25 | ||
Poko value | ![]() | ||
Attacks | Eats and freezes Pikmin |
The Frosty Bulblax is a bulblax that has been in the cold too long. It can breathe frost, and its back is so cold that it freezes any Pikmin, except Cyan Pikmin, that touch it. This beast appears deformed because the ice constricted its growth, and it was previously a Fiery Bulblax. They are also found only in snowy caves, and cold areas should snowfall be present. The simplest strategy to defeat one would be to throw Cyan Pikmin onto its back continually.
In Pikspore
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Scientific name | Unknown | ||
Family | Grub-dog family | ||
Attacks | Eats and freezes Pikmin |
The Frosty Bulblax appears in Pikspore and behaves identically to its Pikmin: The Huge Debt incarnation.
User versions
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Yoshord's version
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Yoshord's notes
- “As much sense as the more accepted theory makes, I prefer the theory that these are watery bulblaxes that are in a sub-zero area. Evidence supporting this is that watery bulblaxes are found only in warmer areas, and icy bulblaxes are found only in cold areas, so it is entirely possible that the only difference between the two is whether their water attack freezes or not upon leaving the bulblax's body. Of course, moving a bulblax from one area to another is difficult, so I have been unable to melt an icy bulblax or freeze a watery bulblax. Analysis of the bulblax's ice coating will have to be done sometime.”