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[[File:Pikmin Stages in Pikmin.jpg|thumb|The three stages of Pikmin in the first ''Pikmin'' game.]] | [[File:Pikmin Stages in Pikmin.jpg|thumb|The three stages of Pikmin in the first ''Pikmin'' game.]] | ||
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[[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] can be in one of three stages of '''maturity''': leaf, bud, or flower. In the main series, the more mature a Pikmin is, the faster it becomes at walking and [[carry]]ing items, making it more efficient at completing tasks. As such, it is in the player's best interest to keep their Pikmin in high maturity. A Pikmin's stage can be identified by what's on top of its stem, and there are several ways for Pikmin to both increase and decrease in maturity. | [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] can be in one of three stages of '''maturity''': leaf, bud, or flower. In the main series, the more mature a Pikmin is, the faster it becomes at walking and [[carry]]ing items, making it more efficient at completing tasks. As such, it is in the player's best interest to keep their Pikmin in high maturity. A Pikmin's stage can be identified by what's on top of its stem, and there are several ways for Pikmin to both increase and decrease in maturity. |