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{{infobox enemy | {{infobox enemy | ||
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|image = | |image = Gildemander P4 icon.png | ||
|icon = Gildemander P4 icon.png | |icon = Gildemander P4 icon.png | ||
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|attacks = Eats Pikmin, Interfere with Treasure Gauge | |attacks = Eats Pikmin, Interfere with Treasure Gauge | ||
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The '''Gildemander''' ({{j|タカラサンショウ|Takara Sanshou|Treasure Salamander}}) is | {{futuregame}} | ||
{{game help|p4|Describe the enemy.}} | |||
The '''Gildemander''' ({{j|タカラサンショウ|Takara Sanshou|Treasure Salamander}}) is an enemy in {{p4}}. It is a brown salamander-like creature with a glowing antenna like an {{w|Anglerfish}}, and many gold stones stuck to its back. It uses the detached gold stones on its back to lure Pikmin so it can gobble them up. | |||
==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
{{enemy stats | {{enemy stats | ||
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The Gildemander will either wander about or lie and wait until the leader and their Pikmin enter. Once they do, it will begin crawling toward them and will attempt to eat the Pikmin using its large, sticky tongue. Unlike other creatures which typically have a limit to how many Pikmin the creature can eat at once, the Gildemander can eat as many Pikmin as it can catch with a swipe of its tongue, which makes frontal attacks inadvisable due to the possibility of eating most, if not all, of the Pikmin in the player's squad in one fell swoop. When the creature cannot find any leaders or Pikmin, it will look about and then begin wandering again. | The Gildemander will either wander about or lie and wait until the leader and their Pikmin enter. Once they do, it will begin crawling toward them and will attempt to eat the Pikmin using its large, sticky tongue. Unlike other creatures which typically have a limit to how many Pikmin the creature can eat at once, the Gildemander can eat as many Pikmin as it can catch with a swipe of its tongue, which makes frontal attacks inadvisable due to the possibility of eating most, if not all, of the Pikmin in the player's squad in one fell swoop. When the creature cannot find any leaders or Pikmin, it will look about and then begin wandering again. | ||
When the false gold on the creature's back is knocked off by attacking Pikmin, reattaching it will become the Gildemander's main priority. If knocking a piece off exposed one of the weak points on its back, the Gildemander will be stunned for approximately four seconds. When this fake gold is knocked off, any Pikmin in your squad that are not on [[Oatchi]] or [[Moss]], or are not attacking the creature's weak spots will automatically begin to attack the fallen nuggets. This further endangers Pikmin from being eaten by the Gildemander, due to the previously mentioned lack of a cap to its eating capacity. It will pursue the gold one piece at a time and grab it with its tongue, ensnaring all Pikmin currently attacking the gold as well. It will then toss the gold piece onto its back, covering its gemstone-like weak spots and knocking any Pikmin attacking it off. | When the false gold on the creature's back is knocked off by attacking Pikmin, reattaching it will become the Gildemander's main priority. If knocking a piece off exposed one of the weak points on its back, the Gildemander will be stunned for approximately four seconds. When this fake gold is knocked off, any Pikmin in your squad that are not on [[Oatchi]] or [[Moss]], or are not attacking the creature's weak spots will automatically begin to attack the fallen nuggets automatically. This further endangers Pikmin from being eaten by the Gildemander, due to the previously mentioned lack of a cap to its eating capacity. It will pursue the gold one piece at a time and grab it with its tongue, ensnaring all Pikmin currently attacking the gold as well. It will then toss the gold piece onto its back, covering its gemstone-like weak spots and knocking any Pikmin attacking it off. | ||
If many Pikmin are attacking the creature at once, it will shake its body to scatter them. When one of the weak spots on its back shatters, it is briefly stunned. Once all three weak spots are destroyed, the creature is defeated. | If many Pikmin are attacking the creature at once, it will shake its body to scatter them. When one of the weak spots on its back shatters, it is briefly stunned. Once all three weak spots are destroyed, the creature is defeated. | ||
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== Locations == | == Locations == | ||
{{game help|p4|List all places the enemy can be found in.}} | |||
*[[Doppelgänger's Den]] | *[[Doppelgänger's Den]] | ||
*[[Hero's Hideaway]] ([[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]]) | *[[Hero's Hideaway]] ([[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]]) | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
=== Dalmo's | === Dalmo's Notes === | ||
{{transcript|Notice the gold sparkles on its back. In order to survive, this delight of a creature spends a mind-boggling amount of time collecting those special gold stones. Though it isn't real gold, it can confuse the sensors. That's another marvel of the natural world for you.|block=y}} | {{transcript|Notice the gold sparkles on its back. In order to survive, this delight of a creature spends a mind-boggling amount of time collecting those special gold stones. Though it isn't real gold, it can confuse the sensors. That's another marvel of the natural world for you.|block=y}} | ||
=== Olimar's | ===Olimar's Notes=== | ||
{{transcript|The ore-like growth on its back is a coagulated bodily fluid that includes a substance similar to sparklium, which can make our mechanical sensors "go berserk," to use the technical term. This living ore emits a scent that lures the creatures' prey, so it's also important for their feeding process. | {{transcript|The ore-like growth on its back is a coagulated bodily fluid that includes a substance similar to sparklium, which can make our mechanical sensors "go berserk," to use the technical term. This living ore emits a scent that lures the creatures' prey, so it's also important for their feeding process. | ||
The lantern-like organ atop its head emits electromagnetic waves that are known to affect Pikmin and Onions, confusing them into thinking the Gildemander is their leader, allowing it to withdraw Pikmin directly from the Onion. However, it cannot go so far as to command them as a squad, so the Pikmin will often hide under cover and are able to avoid ingestion.|block=y}} | The lantern-like organ atop its head emits electromagnetic waves that are known to affect Pikmin and Onions, confusing them into thinking the Gildemander is their leader, allowing it to withdraw Pikmin directly from the Onion. However, it cannot go so far as to command them as a squad, so the Pikmin will often hide under cover and are able to avoid ingestion.|block=y}} | ||
=== Louie's | ===Louie's Notes=== | ||
{{transcript|The meat gives off a faint aroma similar to a hot pepper. The flavor itself is subtle and elegant. Chargrill the lantern until blackened, and you've got a nutritional superfood.|block=y}} | {{transcript|The meat gives off a faint aroma similar to a hot pepper. The flavor itself is subtle and elegant. Chargrill the lantern until blackened, and you've got a nutritional superfood.|block=y}} | ||
== Naming == | == Naming == | ||
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|jpcommon = {{j|タカラサンショウ|Takara Sanshou|Treasure Salamander}}. "Treasure" refers to the fake gold on its back. | |jpcommon = {{j|タカラサンショウ|Takara Sanshou|Treasure Salamander}}. "Treasure" refers to the fake gold on its back. | ||
|jpname = {{j|ニセガネオカアンコウ|Nisegane Oka Ankou|Counterfeit Money Hill Anglerfish}}. "Counterfeit money" refers to the fake gold on its back. | |jpname = {{j|ニセガネオカアンコウ|Nisegane Oka Ankou|Counterfeit Money Hill Anglerfish}}. "Counterfeit money" refers to the fake gold on its back. | ||
|scientific = ''Salamandra falsaurum''. | |scientific = ''Salamandra falsaurum''. Salamandra falsaurum. Salamndra refers to the real life genus of salamander. Falsaurum may be a combination of falsum, Latin for "fraud" and saurous, Latin for "lizard" Could also be a combination of falsum, and aurum, Latin for "gold". Making the name more directly mean "Fraudulent Gold", and directly reference the mimicry it uses as part of its hunting strategy. | ||
|internal = <code>NISEBOSS</code>. "Nise" comes from "ニセガネ", which means counterfeit money. "Boss" refers to how it is the boss version of the Gildemandwee. | |internal = <code>NISEBOSS</code>. "Nise" comes from "ニセガネ", which means counterfeit money. "Boss" refers to how it is the boss version of the Gildemandwee. | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{image}} | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
P4 - Gildemander - CfaK.jpg|A Gildemander, as seen in [[Cavern for a King]]. | P4 - Gildemander - CfaK.jpg|A Gildemander, as seen in [[Cavern for a King]]. | ||
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P4 - Gildemander - 'treasure' - CfaK.jpg|A detached gold stone, knocked off of a Gildemander. | P4 - Gildemander - 'treasure' - CfaK.jpg|A detached gold stone, knocked off of a Gildemander. | ||
Gildemander Exposed Weak Points P4.jpg|A Gildemander with its gold stones destroyed and its weak points exposed. | Gildemander Exposed Weak Points P4.jpg|A Gildemander with its gold stones destroyed and its weak points exposed. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*The Gildemander and it's juvenile counterpart have the glow removed from their lanterns when all the fake gold is destroyed. The interesting part is, when using a | *The Gildemander and it's juvenile counterpart have the glow removed from their lanterns when all the fake gold is destroyed. The interesting part is, when using a Lightning Shock (which normally disables most animations) and destroying the fake gold while it's stunned, the lantern will dim immediately rather than waiting for the stun to end. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |