Seesaw block
- This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "seesaw block" article for more official information.
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Appearance in Pikmin 3. |
Seesaw blocks are obstacles that appear as pairs of blocks that act as a scale. One of the blocks in a pair is low enough for leaders to walk onto, the other higher but still low enough for Pikmin to be thrown onto. The block with the most weight on top of it will go down, and the other will go up in the process. Their purpose is to provide access to higher ground.
In Pikmin 2, seesaw blocks are made of wood, and the two blocks in a pair are always placed adjacent to one another, if not nearby. In Pikmin 3, seesaw blocks look like decorated boxes, and two blocks in the same pair are always distant from each other.
Appearance in Pikmin 2 (
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In fanon games
Below this point is where users place their version of seesaw blocks.
None yet!
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Used (list) | Bamboo gate • Boulder • Bramble gate • Brick gate • Bubble pipe • Cardboard box • Cinderblock gate • Clay mound • Climbing rope • Climbing stick • Climbing wall • Clipboard • Clog • Cobblestone block • Cold air • Conveyor belt • Crystal • Crystal gate • Dirt block • Dirt gate • Dirt mound • Draft jumper • Dry ice • Electric gate • Electrical wire • Electrode • Elevator platform • Fan • Fire geyser • Flame • Flukeweed dam • Fragment bridge • Gas pipe • Hay • Hydro jelly • Ice gate • Iron ball • Iron block • Iron fence • Jacob's ladder • Jar • Jump switch • Leaf platform • Liftable rock • Metal pipe • Moving platform • Numbered gate • Paper bag • Pit • Potted plant • Pulley rock • Reinforced gate • Sand pit • Seesaw block • Sizzling floor • Snowball • Spiked ball • Sprinkler • Stick bridge • Switch • Switch gate • Tin box • Trowel • Tunnel • Valve • Water • Water geyser • Water sac • Web • Wooden stake |
Cut and unused | Door • Rock generator |