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{{game icons|p=y|p2=y|p3=y|p4=y|hp=y|pa=y}}
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[[File:Yellow Wollywog attacked P1 art.png|thumb|200px|Artwork of various Pikmin fighting a [[Yellow Wollyhop]].]]
[[File:Yellow Wollywog attacked P1 art.png|thumb|200px|Artwork of various Pikmin fighting a [[Yellow Wollyhop]].]]
In the {{ps}}, [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] and [[leader]]s need to engage in '''combat''' against the many different [[enemies]] they encounter. Combat is a core mechanic of the series, as it is frequently required to open up paths or retrieve [[:Category:Collectibles|collectibles]]. The general goal of combat is to reduce an enemy's [[health]] to 0, but there are several ways of damaging enemies and many technicalities of the combat system.
In the {{ps}}, [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] and [[leaders]] need to engage in '''combat''' against the many different [[enemies]] they encounter. Combat is a core mechanic of the series, as it is frequently required to open up paths or retrieve [[:Category:Collectibles|collectibles]]. The general goal of combat is to reduce an enemy's [[health]] to 0, but there are several ways of damaging enemies and many technicalities of the combat system.


Note that most of this article discusses the main series of games. Spin-off games are described in their own sections.
Note that most of this article discusses the main series of games. Spin-off games are described in their own sections.
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Each pound also has a chance of stunning an enemy. For most enemies, this chance is 30%, but some enemies have higher or lower chances. When an enemy is stunned, it is frozen and does not move, usually for 5 seconds, though a few enemies have longer stun times.
Each pound also has a chance of stunning an enemy. For most enemies, this chance is 30%, but some enemies have higher or lower chances. When an enemy is stunned, it is frozen and does not move, usually for 5 seconds, though a few enemies have longer stun times.
In {{p3}}, while the pound does exist, it does not damage enemies. Throwing a Purple Pikmin onto an enemy will result in the Pikmin going idle on top of it, before then attacking normally.
In {{p4}}, the pound is set to do proportional damage to the enemy, similar to how Rock Pikmin are handled in Pikmin 3. Each enemy has a set amount of Purple Pikmin thrown onto it before death.


===White Pikmin poison===
===White Pikmin poison===
{{see more|White Pikmin}}
{{see more|White Pikmin}}
When a White Pikmin is digested by an enemy, the enemy will instantly take damage from the White Pikmin's internal poison. Each White Pikmin ingestion causes individual damage, even if multiple are eaten at once. Every enemy takes a different amount of damage from an ingestion, and this varies by species and by game.
When a White Pikmin is eaten by an enemy, the enemy will instantly take damage from the White Pikmin's internal poison. Each White Pikmin ingestion causes individual damage, even if multiple are eaten at once. Every enemy takes a different amount of damage from an ingestion, and this varies by species and by game.


===Rock Pikmin===
===Rock Pikmin===
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The other players control [[Mii]]s in Pikmin costumes. They can attack with {{button|wii|1}}, which will do a simple smack with whatever is on the end of their stem. This, in combination with {{button|wii|2}} to jump, makes the players able to utilize several attacks. When using powerups, some of these attacks behave differently.
The other players control [[Mii]]s in Pikmin costumes. They can attack with {{button|wii|1}}, which will do a simple smack with whatever is on the end of their stem. This, in combination with {{button|wii|2}} to jump, makes the players able to utilize several attacks. When using powerups, some of these attacks behave differently.


Note: All double and triple Attacks do the previous attacks first.
{{todo|Add behaviours for powerups, and complete the table if anything is missing.}}
{| class = "wikitable"
{| class = "wikitable"
! Move
! Move
! Controls
! Controls
! Description
! Description
! Damage
|-
|-
| Attack
| Attack
| {{button|wii|1}}
| {{button|wii|1}}
| Single smack that deals small damage.
| Single smack that deals small damage.
| Times hit: 1
Level 1: unkown
Level 5: unknown
Level 10: unknown
Level 50: unknown
|-
| Double attack
| {{button|wii|1}} twice while level 5 or higher.
| A smack from left to right, having more range and dealing more damage.
| Times hit: 1
Level 5: unknown
Level 10: unknown
Level 50: unknown
|-
|-
| Triple attack
| Repeated attack
|{{button|wii|1}} thrice while level 10 or higher.
| {{button|wii|1}} repeatedly.
| A small spin into a jump, hitting from behind and dealing a lot of damage.
| A short series of smacks, each dealing small damage.
| Times hit: 1
Level 10: unknown
Level 50: unknown
|-
|-
| Charged attack
| Charged attack
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| Latched attack
| Latched attack
| {{button|wii|1}} while latched onto an enemy.
| {{button|wii|1}} while latched onto an enemy.
| Similar to the standard attack, but it will always hit, is quicker and it deals less damage.
| Similar to the standard attack, but it will always hit and is quicker.
|-
| Hammer attack
|{{button|wii|1}} while having a Hammer Seed.
| Similar to normal attack, but slower, more Hammer Seed damage and a chance to stun enemies.
|-
| Double hammer attack
| {{button|wii|1}} twice while having a Hammer Seed and are level 5 or higher.
| Like the hammer attack, but slightly in the air and more damage.
|-
| Triple hammer attack
| {{button|wii|1}} thrice while having a Hammer Seed and are level 10 or higher.
| Like the double hammer attack, but the hammer grows larger, deals more damage and you're slightly more in the air. But watch out, because it can flatten teammates, making them unable to move for a short while.
|-
| Charged hammer attack
| Hold {{button|wii|1}}, then release while having a hammer seed.
| Makes the Pikmin go forwards and flip 7 times. With each flip, the Pikmin will slam their hammer into the ground, dealing damage, stunning enemies and flatten teammates (see above).
| Times hit: 7
Level 1: unknown
Level 5: unknown
Level 10: unknown
Level 50: unknown
|-
| Air hammer attack
| {{button|wii|1}} while in the air and having a Hammer Seed.
| Does a flip, then goes straight down, dealing damage. When landing, jumps to a safe spot. Can make flatten teammates (see above) and stun enemies. Note that what the game considers a safe spot might not actually be a safe spot, so be careful.
|-
| Latched hammer attack
| {{button|wii|1}} while latched onto an enemy and having a hammer seed.
| Same as a normal latched attack, but slower and has a chance to stun.
|-
| Whip attack
|{{button|wii|1}} while having a Whip Seed.
| Similar to normal attack, but with an extended range of attack.
|-
| Double whip attack
| {{button|wii|1}} twice while having a Whip Seed and are level 5 or higher.
| Like the Whip attack, but deals slightly more damage and covers more area with the whip coming from the left.
|-
| Triple whip attack
| {{button|wii|1}} thrice while having a Whip Seed and are level 10 or higher.
| Like the Double whip attack, but deals even more damage and the whip comes from the right.
|-
| Charged whip attack
| Hold {{button|wii|1}}, then release while having a Whip seed.
| Makes the Pikmin player use the whip in a large area around them twice, pushing back both enemies and other players.
|-
| Air whip attack
| {{button|wii|1}} while in the air and having a Whip Seed.
| Does a whip very similar to Whip attack, but in the air.
|-
| Latched whip attack
| {{button|wii|1}} while latched onto an enemy and having a whip seed.
| Similar to the normal latched attack, but the attack causes two hits right after the other, dealing double the damage than normal.
|-
| Knuckle attack
|{{button|wii|1}} while having a Knuckle Seed.
| Unlike the other attacks, Knuckle attack uses the player's fists to punch enemies twice before a small kick that deals extra damage around them.
|-
| Double knuckle attack
| {{button|wii|1}} twice while having a Knuckle Seed and are level 5 or higher.
| Unlike even the Knuckle attack, the Pikmin player will instead charge a ball of damage with their hands that causes damage close to them.
|-
| Triple knuckle attack
| {{button|wii|1}} thrice while having a Knuckle Seed and are level 10 or higher.
| The Pikmin player will proceed to do a punch that moves then forward a little before spinning in the air, dealing even more damage.
|-
| Charged knuckle attack
| Hold {{button|wii|1}}, then release while having a Knuckle seed.
| Makes the Pikmin player charge up a ball of damage before sending it in a straight line for a short time, dealing constant damage during it.
|-
| Air whip attack
| {{button|wii|1}} while in the air and having a Whip Seed.
| Punches in a diagonal line down to the ground using the fist on the player's head.
|-
| Latched whip attack
| {{button|wii|1}} while latched onto an enemy and having a whip seed.
| Similar to the normal latched attack, but the attacks come in very quickly, dealing a lot of damage very quickly.
|-
|}
|}


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