Woodmuncher

From Pikmin Fanon
Woodmuncher
Enemy
Family Trunksumer

The Woodmuncher is a species of trunksumer that nibbles on the stems of Pikmin, gradually reverting their maturity to the previous stage.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin E

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Olimar won't let me eat it.
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin E, a fanon game created by PixelThistle.
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Woodmuncher The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Trunkarus woosume
Family Trunksumer
Areas None
Challenge Mode stages Mawdad Pine
Carry weight 10
Attacks Nibbles on Pikmin stems

The Woodmuncher is a trunksumer exclusive to Mission Mode in Pikmin E. It is a small, spider-like creature made of wood that is controlled by hostile termites. It nibbles on the stems of Pikmin to downgrade their current maturity stage.

In Pikmin E: The Next Adventure

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It's a new adventure!
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin E: The Next Adventure, a fanon game created by PixelThistle.
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Woodmuncher The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Trunkarus woosume
Family Trunksumer
Areas None
Challenge Mode stages None
Carry weight 10
Attacks Nibbles on Pikmin stems

The Woodmuncher is a trunksumer in Pikmin E: The Next Adventure. It is a small, spider-like creature made of wood that is controlled by hostile termites. It nibbles on the stems of Pikmin to downgrade their current maturity stage.

In Pikmin E: Remastered

Pikmin E: Remastered
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin E: Remastered, a fanon game created by PixelThistle.
Woodmuncher The icon used to represent this enemy.
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Scientific name Trunkarus Wooluncher
Family Trunksumer
Areas Flourishing Forest
Carry weight 1
Max. carriers 2
Attacks Nibbles on Pikmin stems

The Woodmuncher is a trunksumer in Pikmin E: Remastered. It is a small, spider-like creature made of wood that is controlled by hostile termites. It nibbles on the stems of Pikmin to downgrade their current maturity stage.

Notes

Olimar's notes

They look quite adorable at first, but don't let them get to your Pikmin! If they do, they'll slowly nibble on the stems of their heads and downgrade their maturity stage. They come in packs, usually, and that only makes it all the more difficult.

Louie's cookbook

Too small to eat for sufficient nutrition, but if needed, simply consume and cook the same as you would do a Barkstealer.