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{{todo|Document every version of every game (GameCube and, ''Pikmin 3'' and ''Deluxe'') regarding throwing a Pikmin of the same type as the Candypop Bud, and how it counts for the limit.}} | {{todo|Document every version of every game (GameCube and, ''Pikmin 3'' and ''Deluxe'') regarding throwing a Pikmin of the same type as the Candypop Bud, and how it counts for the limit.}} | ||
[[File:Candypop Buds P1 art.png|thumb|Artwork of the three primary Candypop Buds.]] | |||
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'''Candypop Buds''' ({{j|ポンガシグサ|Pongashi Gusa|Puffed Grain Weed}}) are large flowers with fleshy petals and are found in all mainline [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]]. When [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] are tossed into these gigantic blossoms, they spit out new Pikmin seeds which match the color of the flower's petals. These new Pikmin are born in the leaf [[Maturity|stage]]. The Candypop Buds expel the seeds after five Pikmin are thrown in, or a few seconds after the first throw; the exception being the [[Queen Candypop Bud]], which does so after the first Pikmin is thrown. | '''Candypop Buds''' ({{j|ポンガシグサ|Pongashi Gusa|Puffed Grain Weed}}) are large flowers with fleshy petals and are found in all mainline [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]]. When [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] are tossed into these gigantic blossoms, they spit out new Pikmin seeds which match the color of the flower's petals. These new Pikmin are born in the leaf [[Maturity|stage]]. The Candypop Buds expel the seeds after five Pikmin are thrown in, or a few seconds after the first throw; the exception being the [[Queen Candypop Bud]], which does so after the first Pikmin is thrown. | ||
In {{p1}}, Candypops can transition up to 10 Pikmin in one load, and will wither after | In {{p1}}, Candypops can transition up to 10 Pikmin in one load, and will wither after 50 Pikmin are thrown in. Both of these numbers were reduced to 5 in the [[Pikmin 2|second]] game, and in most cases in the [[Pikmin 3|third]] game: [[Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud]]s found in the [[Twilight River Remix]] can transform up to 10 Pikmin. In ''Pikmin 2'', ''Pikmin 3'', and ''Pikmin 4'', using Pikmin of the same type as the flower does not count against this limit, although they will still be reverted to leaf Pikmin and planted in the ground. In ''Pikmin'', [[Yellow Pikmin]] holding bomb-rocks will not be taken in by Candypop Buds, merely sliding off the top; the same will happen to thrown [[leader]]s in ''Pikmin 3''. However, in ''Pikmin 3'', if a Pikmin holding a [[bomb rock]] is thrown in a Candypop Bud, it will spring its petals upwards before wilting away, killing the Pikmin with it without leaving a [[soul]] behind. | ||
In ''Pikmin 2'', Candypop Buds are never found above ground and only appear in [[cave]]s, where they will respawn when the cave is reentered. In some caves, Violet Candypop Buds and Ivory Candypop Buds will only appear if the player has less than [[#Maximum Pikmin requirement|a certain number of Pikmin]]. To unlock a Candypop Bud's entry in the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] in ''Pikmin 2'', the player must throw at least one Pikmin inside and wait for a seed to be spat out. | In ''Pikmin 2'', Candypop Buds are never found above ground and only appear in [[cave]]s, where they will respawn when the cave is reentered. In some caves, Violet Candypop Buds and Ivory Candypop Buds will only appear if the player has less than [[#Maximum Pikmin requirement|a certain number of Pikmin]]. To unlock a Candypop Bud's entry in the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] in ''Pikmin 2'', the player must throw at least one Pikmin inside and wait for a seed to be spat out. | ||
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=== ''Pikmin 4'' === | === ''Pikmin 4'' === | ||
{{game help|p4| | {{game help|p4|Document all Candypop Bud locations. Note that several are conditional based on what Pikmin you bring into the cave.}} | ||
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* [[ | * [[Drafty Gallery]]: | ||
* | **Sublevel 2 - x1 Behind a [[File:Dirt wall icon.png|24px]] [[Dirt Wall]] opposite a pile of {{icon|Gold Nugget|v=P4|y}} | ||
* [[ | * [[Frozen Inferno]]: | ||
** | **Sublevel 2 - x1 Behind the {{icon|Chillyhop|v=P4|y}} and the fallen over jar. | ||
** | **Sublevel 3 - x1 Near the {{icon|Zest Bomb|v=P4|y}}. | ||
* [[Cavern for a King]]: | |||
**Sublevel 6 - x1 near the entrance to Sublevel 7 and x1 on the next platform the (floating square platform) takes you. | |||
**Sublevel 19 - x1 straight ahead of where the Player lands. | |||
; | ;Pink | ||
* [[Below-Grade Discotheque]]: | |||
* [[ | **Sublevel 3 - x1 Ride first fan up, walk onto pushed over box, jump onto closest bouncy platform, and the next fan will take you there. | ||
* | **Sublevel 4 - x1 Go immediately left and through the dirt wall, another left, the wind coming from the hole in the ground will take you there. | ||
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Dandori | {{Help|p4|Write down the remaining Candypop buds from the Dandori Challenge and Battle}} | ||
== Maximum Pikmin requirement == | == Maximum Pikmin requirement == | ||
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{{Notes|reel=y|voyage=y}} | {{Notes|reel=y|voyage=y}} | ||
===''Pikmin 1'' (Nintendo Switch) reel notes=== | |||
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{{transcript|Could this be the next step in Pikmin evolution? Like the Pikmin themselves, it has many mysteries.|block=y}} | {{transcript|Could this be the next step in Pikmin evolution? Like the Pikmin themselves, it has many mysteries.|block=y}} | ||
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{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{p2 enemy property | fp03 | 白黒出現率 | Unknown (Purple and White incidence?) | 0 }} | {{p2 enemy property | fp03 | 白黒出現率 | Unknown (Purple and White incidence?) | 0 }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|jpcommon = {{j|ポンガシグサ|Pongashi Gusa|Puffed Grain Weed}}. | |jpcommon = {{j|ポンガシグサ|Pongashi Gusa|Puffed Grain Weed}}. | ||
|jpname = {{j|ポンガシグサ|Pongashi Gusa}}. It is the same as the Japanese nickname. | |jpname = {{j|ポンガシグサ|Pongashi Gusa}}. It is the same as the Japanese nickname. | ||
|scientific = ''Flora expellus''. The genus is simply the English word "{{w|flora}}", while ''expellus'' is derived from the word "expel". In | |scientific = ''Flora expellus''. The genus is simply the English word "{{w|flora}}", while ''expellus'' is derived from the word "expel". In the New Player Control! Pikmin's Prima guide, the scientific name was Blossomulus pikminius. | ||
*'''Technical name''': Candypop Bloom | *'''Technical name''': Candypop Bloom | ||
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|GerM = Queen Flower | |GerM = Queen Flower | ||
|Ita = Cromanvillea | |Ita = Cromanvillea | ||
|ItaM = From "bougainvillea", a genus of flowers that resemble Candypops, and the | |ItaM = From "bougainvillea", a genus of flowers that resemble Candypops, and the greek root "chromo" which means "color" | ||
|Kor = 뻥튀기초 | |Kor = 뻥튀기초 | ||
|KorR = Ppeongtwigi-Cho | |KorR = Ppeongtwigi-Cho | ||
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P3 Ivory Candypop Bud and Pikmin.jpg|In ''Pikmin 3'', Candypop Buds are closed, even when Pikmin are near it... | P3 Ivory Candypop Bud and Pikmin.jpg|In ''Pikmin 3'', Candypop Buds are closed, even when Pikmin are near it... | ||
Ivory Candypop Bud with Brittany.jpg|...but open up if a leader approaches. | Ivory Candypop Bud with Brittany.jpg|...but open up if a leader approaches. | ||
P3 Candypop bomb.jpg|A | P3 Candypop bomb.jpg|A Gray Candypop Bud after ingesting a [[bomb rock]]. | ||
Wilting away.jpeg|A Candypop Bud wilting. | |||
Wilting stage 2.jpeg|Another picture of a wilting Candypop Bud. | |||
P3 Candypop Wilted.jpg|After the Candypop Bud wilts, the leaves below it become smaller. | P3 Candypop Wilted.jpg|After the Candypop Bud wilts, the leaves below it become smaller. | ||
P3D Blue Candypop Bud Group Closed.jpg|4 closed Candypop Buds in ''Pikmin 3''. | P3D Blue Candypop Bud Group Closed.jpg|4 closed Candypop Buds in ''Pikmin 3''. | ||
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P3 Ivory Candypop Bud Screenshot.jpg|The Candypop Bud for White Pikmin in ''Pikmin 3''. | P3 Ivory Candypop Bud Screenshot.jpg|The Candypop Bud for White Pikmin in ''Pikmin 3''. | ||
P3 Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud Close-up.jpg|The Candypop Bud for Blue Pikmin in ''Pikmin 3''. | P3 Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud Close-up.jpg|The Candypop Bud for Blue Pikmin in ''Pikmin 3''. | ||
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* In ''Pikmin'', Candypop Buds are technically [[boss]]es. As such, approaching them will change the area's [[Music in Pikmin#Areas|music]] to the battle variant. | * In ''Pikmin'', Candypop Buds are technically [[boss]]es. As such, approaching them will change the area's [[Music in Pikmin#Areas|music]] to the battle variant. | ||
* In ''Pikmin'', if the player manages to get to [[The Distant Spring]] without unlocking Blue Pikmin, the two blue Candypop Buds in the area will never appear, preventing the player from transforming Pikmin into Blue Pikmin without having activated the Blue Onion. | * In ''Pikmin'', if the player manages to get to [[The Distant Spring]] without unlocking Blue Pikmin, the two blue Candypop Buds in the area will never appear, preventing the player from transforming Pikmin into Blue Pikmin without having activated the Blue Onion. | ||
* There is an unused Candypop Bud-like object named | * There is an unused Candypop Bud-like object named "[[Unused content in Pikmin 3|NamaPongashi]]" in ''Pikmin 3''{{'s}} files. Pikmin that are thrown in die, but new seeds do not come out. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |