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| align="center"| N/A | | align="center"| N/A | ||
| align="center"| Move the right Joy-Con / Move the Pro Controller | | align="center"| Move the right Joy-Con / Move the Pro Controller | ||
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| Reset cursor | | Reset cursor | ||
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| align="center"| N/A | | align="center"| N/A | ||
| align="center"| Move the right Joy-Con / Move the Pro Controller | | align="center"| Move the right Joy-Con / Move the Pro Controller | ||
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| Reset cursor | | Reset cursor | ||
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| align="center"|{{button|wii|-|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|wii|-|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|y|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|y|size=x24px}} | ||
| | | Only if the other leader is not in the active one's group. | ||
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| [[Pluck]] sprout | | [[Pluck]] sprout | ||
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| [[Pause]]/resume | | [[Pause]]/resume | ||
| align="center"|{{button|gc|start|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|gc|start|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|wii| | | align="center"|{{button|wii|-|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|+|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|+|size=x24px}} | ||
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===''Pikmin 3''=== | ===''Pikmin 3''=== | ||
''Pikmin 3'' allows for four ways to control the game. The player can use the GamePad's buttons, the Wii Remote + Nunchuk, the Wii U Pro Controller, or, as of [[Update|version 2.0.0]], the GamePad's touchscreen; the latter is known as "Stylus Mode". The Wii Classic Controller is not supported. When the player uses a control from a controller different from the one they're currently using, a message will appear on-screen saying the main controller has changed, and the player is then allowed to use that controller from there on out. The exception to this is {{button|wiiu|-}}. | ''Pikmin 3'' allows for four ways to control the game. The player can use the the GamePad's buttons, the Wii Remote + Nunchuk, the Wii U Pro Controller, or, as of [[Update|version 2.0.0]], the GamePad's touchscreen; the latter is known as "Stylus Mode". The Wii Classic Controller is not supported. When the player uses a control from a controller different from the one they're currently using, a message will appear on-screen saying the main controller has changed, and the player is then allowed to use that controller from there on out. The exception to this is {{button|wiiu|-}}. | ||
In addition, the player can toggle Off-TV Play with {{button|wiiu|-}}. While Off-TV Play mode is on, the TV screen will display some Pikmin moving from right to left on a black screen, with the message "Look at the GamePad." on the bottom. Given that with Off-TV Play off, the player uses the TV screen as the main gameplay view-port and the GamePad as the radar, the player will need to use {{button|wiiu|padd}} to toggle between gameplay view and radar view, if Off-TV Play is on. | In addition, the player can toggle Off-TV Play with {{button|wiiu|-}}. While Off-TV Play mode is on, the TV screen will display some Pikmin moving from right to left on a black screen, with the message "Look at the GamePad." on the bottom. Given that with Off-TV Play off, the player uses the TV screen as the main gameplay view-port and the GamePad as the radar, the player will need to use {{button|wiiu|padd}} to toggle between gameplay view and radar view, if Off-TV Play is on. | ||
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! Notes | ! Notes | ||
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| Move | | Move | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|lstick|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|lstick|size=x24px}}<br>fully held | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|stick|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|stick|size=x24px}}<br>fully held | ||
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| Move [[cursor]] – main | |||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|lstick|size=x24px}}<br>lightly or fully held | |||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|stick|size=x24px}}<br> lightly or fully held | |||
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| Move | | Move cursor – alternate | ||
| align="center"|Move the right Joy-Con / Move the Pro Controller | | align="center"|Move the right Joy-Con / Move the Pro Controller | ||
| align="center"|Move the Joy-Con | | align="center"|Move the Joy-Con | ||
| Only while whistling or throwing | | Only while whistling or throwing. | ||
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| [[ | | Hold and [[throw]] Pikmin/Send [[Oatchi]] | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|a|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|a|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|facer|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|facer|size=x24px}} | ||
| Pressing holds a Pikmin, releasing throws it. | | Pressing holds a Pikmin, releasing throws it. | ||
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| | | [[Whistle]] | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|b|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|b|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|faced|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|faced|size=x24px}} | ||
| Holding it down longer increases the | | Holding it down longer increases the range. | ||
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| Manual | | Manual lock-on | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|zr|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|zr|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|N/A | | align="center"|N/A | ||
| Only if a [[ | | Only if a [[lock-on]] target is available. | ||
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| Cancel | | Cancel manual lock-on | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|b|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|b|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|N/A | | align="center"|N/A | ||
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| Only when riding or playing as Oatchi. | | Only when riding or playing as Oatchi. | ||
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| | | Change next Pikmin type – right | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|r|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|r|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|sr|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|sr|size=x24px}} | ||
| rowspan="2" | Pressing {{button|switch|l|size=x24px}} and {{button|switch|r|size=x24px}} at the same time sets the next Pikmin type to Oatchi. | | rowspan="2" | Pressing {{button|switch|l|size=x24px}} and {{button|switch|r|size=x24px}} at the same time sets the next Pikmin type to Oatchi. | ||
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| | | Change next Pikmin type – left | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|l|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|l|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|N/A | | align="center"|N/A | ||
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| [[Swarm | | [[Swarm]] | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|zl|size=x24px}} + {{button|switch|rstick|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|zl|size=x24px}} + {{button|switch|rstick|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|sr|size=x24px}} + {{button|switch|stick|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|sr|size=x24px}} + {{button|switch|stick|size=x24px}} | ||
| Only after obtaining the [[Lineup Trumpet]], and when not riding Oatchi | | Only after obtaining the [[Lineup Trumpet]], and when not riding Oatchi. | ||
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| | | Use [[action menu]] | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|y|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|y|size=x24px}} held | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|facel|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|facel|size=x24px}} held | ||
| Allows the player to [[ | | Allows the player to [[disband]], give a command to [[Oatchi]], open the [[Pack]], or either dismount Oatchi or switch between the player character and Oatchi. | ||
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| [[Pluck]] | | [[Pluck]] sprout | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|a|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|a|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|facer|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|facer|size=x24px}} | ||
| Only when near a Pikmin sprout. | | Only when near a Pikmin sprout. | ||
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| [[Punch]] | | [[Punch]] or Bite | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|a|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|a|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|facer|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|facer|size=x24px}} | ||
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| [[Rush]] | | [[Rush]] | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|x||size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|x||size=x24px}} held | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|faceu|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|faceu|size=x24px}} held | ||
| Only when Oatchi is the selected type, or when riding or playing as Oatchi. | | Only when Oatchi is the selected type, or when riding or playing as Oatchi. | ||
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| | | Rotate camera | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|rsticklr|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|rsticklr|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|N/A | | align="center"|N/A | ||
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| | | Rotate camera (alternate) | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|zl|size=x24px}} + | | align="center"|{{button|switch|zl|size=x24px}} + {{button|switch|lsticklr|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|N/A | |||
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| | | Face [[camera]] towards leader's direction | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|zl|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|zl|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|sl|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|sl|size=x24px}} | ||
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| align="center"|{{button|switch|-|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|-|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|-|switch|+|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|-|switch|+|size=x24px}} | ||
| Single Joy-Con controls only | | Single Joy-Con controls only when the Tablet is open and dependent on whether P1 is using the left or right Joy-Con. | ||
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| Open [[Tablet]] | | Open [[Tablet]] | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|+|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|+|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|-|switch|+|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|-|switch|+|size=x24px}} | ||
| rowspan="2" | Single Joy-Con controls dependent on whether | | rowspan="2" | Single Joy-Con controls dependent on whether P1 is using the left or right Joy-Con. | ||
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| Skip [[cutscene]] | | Skip [[cutscene]] | ||
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===Onions=== | ===Onions=== | ||
In the first two games and the ''[[New Play Control!]]'' | In the first two games and the ''[[New Play Control!]]'' remakes, the [[Onion menu]] allows the player to withdraw or save Pikmin using a simple control interface. | ||
*Pressing up or down on the D-Pad or main Analog Stick of the controller allows the player to change the amount of [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] of that type in the party. Missing or excessive Pikmin will be automatically withdrawn or stored accordingly. Up increases the amount of Pikmin in the Onion, while down increases the amount in the group. | *Pressing up or down on the D-Pad or main Analog Stick of the controller allows the player to change the amount of [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] of that type in the party. Missing or excessive Pikmin will be automatically withdrawn or stored accordingly. Up increases the amount of Pikmin in the Onion, while down increases the amount in the group. | ||
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| Toggle Olimar's voyage log | | Toggle Olimar's voyage log | ||
| align="center"|{{button|gc|y|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|gc|y|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|wii| | | align="center"|{{button|wii|-|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|+|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|+|size=x24px}} | ||
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| align="center"|{{button|wii|a|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|wii|a|size=x24px}} | ||
| align="center"|{{button|switch|a|size=x24px}} | | align="center"|{{button|switch|a|size=x24px}} | ||
| Only on the Piklopedia. | | Only on the Piklopedia, and only if an entry is opened. | ||
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| Use [[ultra-bitter spray]] | | Use [[ultra-bitter spray]] | ||
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{{main|Easter eggs#Title screen secrets|t1=Title screen secrets}} | {{main|Easter eggs#Title screen secrets|t1=Title screen secrets}} | ||
Some Easter eggs exist on the [[title screen]] for ''Pikmin 2'' and the ''New Play Control!'' | Some Easter eggs exist on the [[title screen]] for ''Pikmin 2'' and the ''New Play Control!'' remake. These allow the player to change the words the Pikmin spell out, and allows the spawn and control of an enemy. | ||
==Button-mashing== | ==Button-mashing== | ||
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*When the current [[leader]] is being attacked by an opposing Pikmin, twirling the main analog stick allows the leader to shake them off; they'll remained latched until the stick is twirled for long enough. In ''Pikmin'' and {{npcp1}}, actual buttons can also be pressed rapidly to shake off [[Mushroom Pikmin]]. | *When the current [[leader]] is being attacked by an opposing Pikmin, twirling the main analog stick allows the leader to shake them off; they'll remained latched until the stick is twirled for long enough. In ''Pikmin'' and {{npcp1}}, actual buttons can also be pressed rapidly to shake off [[Mushroom Pikmin]]. | ||
*When the leader is being held by a [[Greater Spotted Jellyfloat]], [[Swooping Snitchbug]] or [[Bumbling Snitchbug]], the player can rotate the main stick to break free. If they do not do it in time, they subject the leader to damage. In {{p3d}}, the player may also shake the controller itself. | *When the leader is being held by a [[Greater Spotted Jellyfloat]], [[Swooping Snitchbug]] or [[Bumbling Snitchbug]], the player can rotate the main stick to break free. If they do not do it in time, they subject the leader to damage. In {{p3d}}, the player may also shake the controller itself. | ||
*In ''Pikmin 3'', when a leader is thrown to the ground, the player can mash directions on {{button|wiiu|lstick|wii|stick}} – such as twirling – to make them get up. The player can also shake the Nunchuk to make them get up (usually easier and faster). The leader will get up by themselves eventually, however | *In ''Pikmin 3'', when a leader is thrown to the ground, the player can mash directions on {{button|wiiu|lstick|wii|stick}} – such as twirling – to make them get up. The player can also shake the Nunchuk to make them get up (usually easier and faster). The leader will get up by themselves eventually, however. In ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'', they get up by themselves right away. | ||
*When playing as [[Oatchi]] in ''Pikmin 4'', the player can mash | *When playing as [[Oatchi]] in ''Pikmin 4'', the player can mash the B button to make him recover from a hazard such as [[fire]], [[poison]] or [[panic]] sooner. | ||
In a sense, it could be said that the games prior to ''Pikmin 3'' require the player to mash {{button|gc|a|wii|a}} to continuously [[pluck]] Pikmin, but this is only partially true: the player needs only to press the button during a pluck animation, in order to assure that the next Pikmin will also be automatically plucked. In addition, mashing the [[throw]] button is required in order to throw Pikmin in quick succession. | In a sense, it could be said that the games prior to ''Pikmin 3'' require the player to mash {{button|gc|a|wii|a}} to continuously [[pluck]] Pikmin, but this is only partially true: the player needs only to press the button during a pluck animation, in order to assure that the next Pikmin will also be automatically plucked. In addition, mashing the [[throw]] button is required in order to throw Pikmin in quick succession. | ||