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==Digging out objects== | ==Digging out objects== | ||
[[File:Pikmin2digging.gif|thumb|White Pikmin digging out a [[Superstick Textile]].]] | [[File:Pikmin2digging.gif|thumb|White Pikmin digging out a [[Superstick Textile]].]] | ||
Some objects may be partially or completely buried under the ground, and before they can be [[carry|carried]], they must first be completely unearthed by using the Pikmin. The more Pikmin digging out an object at once, the faster it is dug. | Some objects may be partially or completely buried under the ground, and before they can be [[carry|carried]], they must first be completely unearthed by using the Pikmin. The more Pikmin digging out an object at once, the faster it is dug. When a Pikmin digs something, they say “buh-ya” multiple times in [[Pikmin 2]], and they say “rowan-ha” multiple times in [[Pikmin 3]] & [[Pikmin 4|4]]. | ||
In ''Pikmin 2'', [[treasure]] that is completely underground does not have any obvious indicator of its presence. Only [[White Pikmin]] have the ability to detect this type of treasure, and when they're told to work on the spot the collectible is at, they will begin slowly digging it out until it peaks to the surface, at which point other types of Pikmin may help. The only way a player has to tell that there's a treasure in that location is with the [[Treasure Gauge]], or by having White Pikmin scan the floor with the [[swarm]] mechanic. It should be noted that in this game, White Pikmin automatically start digging a buried item (whether it is partially or completely buried) without the player's consent; this does not apply to other Pikmin types. | In ''Pikmin 2'', [[treasure]] that is completely underground does not have any obvious indicator of its presence. Only [[White Pikmin]] have the ability to detect this type of treasure, and when they're told to work on the spot the collectible is at, they will begin slowly digging it out until it peaks to the surface, at which point other types of Pikmin may help. The only way a player has to tell that there's a treasure in that location is with the [[Treasure Gauge]], or by having White Pikmin scan the floor with the [[swarm]] mechanic. It should be noted that in this game, White Pikmin automatically start digging a buried item (whether it is partially or completely buried) without the player's consent; this does not apply to other Pikmin types. |