Pearly Bloyster
Pearly Bloyster | |
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Enemy | |
Family | Mollusking |
The Pearly Bloyster is a species of mollusking that is protected by its pearlescent shell.
In fanon games
Below this point is where users place their version of the Pearly Bloyster.
In Pikmin: Elemental Speciation
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Scientific name | Molluschid conchamargaritum | ||
Family | Mollusking | ||
Caves | Snowcap Aqueduct, Chambers of Chaos | ||
Carry weight | 3 | ||
Max. carriers | 6 | ||
Seed worth | 20 | ||
Poko value | × 10 | ||
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
The Pearly Bloyster is a type of bloyster found in caves in Pikmin: Elemental Speciation. A hard, crystalline shell coats its entire body, but it otherwise looks very similar to a typical Toady Bloyster. The only difference in appearance once the armor is removed is its leafy tail being brown instead of green. The shell surrounding the body and the tail can be individually broken by using Rock Pikmin, and while its tail is its primary weakpoint, the body can also be attacked to inflict far less damage.
Its scientific name is based on the Latin word for pearl, margaritum, and the Latin word for shell, concha.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “As a defense against the dry air of the regions it inhabits, it has evolved a pearlescent coating to preserve its moisture. The coating hardens in response to trauma but remains flexible and porous to allow the absorption of water.”
Louie's notes
- “The rookie mistake that nearly every chef will make on their first time cooking this beast is removing the shell before cooking. In fact, if you leave the shell on, you can preserve much more of its tenderness. Pry the shell off afterward with a sharp utensil to remove the chance of some remaining stuck to the creature.”
Shacho's notes
- “Not only is this creature's shell very pretty and potentially useful for jewelry but it could also be used in flexible armor of some sort, which would be useful for some types of spaceships.”