Steamed Clamclamp

From Pikmin Fanon
Steamed Clamclamp
Enemy
Family Snareshell

The Steamed Clamclamp is a species of snareshell that burns Pikmin that touch it.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin: Spark

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Pikmin: Spark
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Spark, a fanon game created by Glubbfubb.
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Steamed Clamclamp The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Lapis broilbillius
Family Oysnap
Carry weight 3
Max. carriers 5
Seed worth 60
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Attacks Eats Pikmin, burns Pikmin

The Steamed Clamclamp is a species of oysnap appearing in Pikmin: Spark. It is encountered within underground dens. It has a glossy, almost marbly shell with four small holes on the top, from which steam is vented from the insides of the clamclamp. When the Clamclamp opens, it reveals a shiny golden pearl over a flaming red tongue. Red Pikmin are the only Pikmin that can steal its pearls without being burned. To counteract the strength of Red Pikmin, the membrane surrounding the pearl is much thicker and more durable than the Pearly Clamclamp's due to the creature's high vitality, making collecting the pearl more dangerous overall due to the clamclamp's constant closing of its shell. To make up for this increase in difficulty the Steaming Clamclamp's pearl is very valuable.

Notes

Abel's medical journal

Due to some of my samples needing a constant stream of heat to stay fresh, the clamclamp's shell works wonders as a makeshift over.

Lyn's sale review

Wanting to own a sauna but can't afford it? By prying this clam's shell open, you can have a perfect summer sauna.

PIX's creature scan

Dwells in underwater caves and dens. Diet consists of highly reactive particles that allow it to create a broiling environment in its shell. Has holes to vent its hot steam, preventing it from cooking itself.
  • Habitat: dens
  • Niche: filter-feeder
  • Maturity age: 10 years
  • Average lifespan: 100 years
  • Breeding season: summer