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Each object has a [[weight]] and maximum number of carrier Pikmin. If the combined strength of the Pikmin is less than the weight, it cannot be carried. If the maximum number of carriers is already met, any new Pikmin will ignore the object. The "strength" is the total calculated Pikmin strength, so Purple Pikmin count 10 towards this number, instead of 1 like all others. | Each object has a [[weight]] and maximum number of carrier Pikmin. If the combined strength of the Pikmin is less than the weight, it cannot be carried. If the maximum number of carriers is already met, any new Pikmin will ignore the object. The "strength" is the total calculated Pikmin strength, so Purple Pikmin count 10 towards this number, instead of 1 like all others. | ||
For the minimum strength and maximum number of carriers on a [[ship part]], [[treasure]], [[enemy]] or [[fruit]], please visit the appropriate page and read the "Weight" and "Max. carriers" attributes on the infobox at the top-right corner of the article. | |||
When something is being carried, two numbers will appear on top of it, which indicate the strength of the carriers and the object's weight. These numbers will only appear on the [[HUD]] if the object has any carrier Pikmin on it. In | When something is being carried, two numbers will appear on top of it, which indicate the strength of the carriers and the object's weight. These numbers will only appear on the [[HUD]] if the object has any carrier Pikmin on it. In ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2'', the number of Pikmin needed to carry the object will be on the top, while the number of Pikmin carrying the object will be below it. This was reversed in ''Pikmin 3'', likely to make more sense as a fraction. More information can be found [[HUD#Fraction numbers|here]]. | ||
Although only two Pikmin can carry a 1-pellet normally, there is some mystery surrounding the possibility of [[Pellet#Three Pikmin carrying a 1 pellet|three Pikmin doing so]]. | Although only two Pikmin can carry a 1-pellet normally, there is some mystery surrounding the possibility of [[Pellet#Three Pikmin carrying a 1 pellet|three Pikmin doing so]]. | ||
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Once Pikmin begin to carry an object, they will decide on their path and stick to it, even if a shorter path becomes available while they are carrying. Pikmin only re-calculate their path if the load is dropped or (in ''Pikmin'' or ''Pikmin 2'') if the carrying speed changes. In ''Pikmin 4'', Pikmin are instead aware of route updates and will change their path immediately. | Once Pikmin begin to carry an object, they will decide on their path and stick to it, even if a shorter path becomes available while they are carrying. Pikmin only re-calculate their path if the load is dropped or (in ''Pikmin'' or ''Pikmin 2'') if the carrying speed changes. In ''Pikmin 4'', Pikmin are instead aware of route updates and will change their path immediately. | ||
In ''Pikmin'', | In ''Pikmin 3'', if only [[Blue Pikmin]] are carrying an object on a path that has crossed or will cross water, only Blue or [[Winged Pikmin]] can join them. This limit is to prevent Pikmin drowning through that path, but it can decrease efficiency if Blue Pikmin are scarce. It helps to call back Blue Pikmin carriers and replace them with other types once an object's path is free of water obstacles. | ||
Inside a [[cave]] in ''Pikmin 2'' or in ''Pikmin 4'', if the player has not explored a given path, the Pikmin will not go through it when carrying things back to the Research Pod{{cite youtube|uECUbCvuSrA|where Pikmin don't take the watery path that is closer, but go the long way around, since the player never explored the water path|m=28|s=25}} or the S.S. Beagle. | |||
=== Charts === | === Charts === | ||
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Based on RAM readings, the value each Pikmin contributes depends on the table specified in the formula above, and [[ultra-spicy spray]] makes the Pikmin count as a flower Pikmin in terms of carrying speed. This also means that using an ultra-spicy spray on a group of flower Pikmin has absolutely no effect on their carrying speed. | Based on RAM readings, the value each Pikmin contributes depends on the table specified in the formula above, and [[ultra-spicy spray]] makes the Pikmin count as a flower Pikmin in terms of carrying speed. This also means that using an ultra-spicy spray on a group of flower Pikmin has absolutely no effect on their carrying speed. | ||
Interestingly, any Pikmin carrying a leader will move at the fastest carrying speed possible, regardless of how many are carrying, their [[Pikmin family|type]], [[maturity]], or whether they're [[Ultra-spicy spray|spicy]] or not | Interestingly, any Pikmin carrying a leader will move at the fastest carrying speed possible, regardless of how many are carrying, their [[Pikmin family|type]], [[maturity]], or whether they're [[Ultra-spicy spray|spicy]] or not. | ||
===''Pikmin 3''=== | ===''Pikmin 3''=== | ||
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**[[Leader]]s (in {{p1}}, and also in {{p2}} after collecting the [[Napsack]]) | **[[Leader]]s (in {{p1}}, and also in {{p2}} after collecting the [[Napsack]]) | ||
**[[Marble]]s, [[Cupid's Grenade|cherries]], and other fruit in [[2-Player Battle]] and [[Bingo Battle]] | **[[Marble]]s, [[Cupid's Grenade|cherries]], and other fruit in [[2-Player Battle]] and [[Bingo Battle]] | ||
** | **[[Sneak Bomb]]s and [[Dandorium]] weights in [[Dandori Battle]]s. | ||
*To the [[S.S. Dolphin]]: | *To the [[S.S. Dolphin]]: | ||
**[[Ship part]]s | **[[Ship part]]s | ||
*To the [[Hocotate Ship]]: | |||
*To the [[Hocotate | |||
**[[Treasure]]s | **[[Treasure]]s | ||
**[[Burgeoning Spiderwort]] berries | **[[Burgeoning Spiderwort]] berries | ||
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*In ''Pikmin 3'' if a non-[[Winged Pikmin]] tries to carry a pink [[pellet]] out from the zone where the Winged Onion is first found, the Pikmin will not walk past the bridge and start walking in circles, possibly as a way to prevent the player from getting rid of a helpful Winged Pikmin growing tool. This behavior disappears after the Winged Onion merges with the Master Onion. | *In ''Pikmin 3'' if a non-[[Winged Pikmin]] tries to carry a pink [[pellet]] out from the zone where the Winged Onion is first found, the Pikmin will not walk past the bridge and start walking in circles, possibly as a way to prevent the player from getting rid of a helpful Winged Pikmin growing tool. This behavior disappears after the Winged Onion merges with the Master Onion. | ||
*In ''Hey! Pikmin'', if a Pikmin is carrying a [[heart]] and gets stuck around an obstacle, and the Pikmin goes into an idle state before it returns the heart to Olimar (which could be caused by the Pikmin being separated for too long over too great a distance), then upon finding the Pikmin in its idle state, the heart it was carrying will be gone. | *In ''Hey! Pikmin'', if a Pikmin is carrying a [[heart]] and gets stuck around an obstacle, and the Pikmin goes into an idle state before it returns the heart to Olimar (which could be caused by the Pikmin being separated for too long over too great a distance), then upon finding the Pikmin in its idle state, the heart it was carrying will be gone. | ||
*In ''Pikmin 4'', the weight of a Skitterleaf is 1, but [[Oatchi]] and a Pikmin can both carry the same one, meaning a total carry strength of 4 can be seen, or higher if Oatchi has his Buff skill upgraded. | |||
*In ''Pikmin 4'', | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |