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[[File:P4 Night Gameplay.jpg|thumb|Gameplay during a night expedition.]]
[[File:P4 Night Gameplay.jpg|thumb|Gameplay during a night expedition.]]


'''Night expeditions''' ({{j|夜の探索|Yoru no Tansaku|Night Search}}) are a type of activity that the [[Pikmin 4 player character|player character]] is in charge of in {{p4}}. These expeditions take place at night, when some of the [[enemy|creatures]] of [[PNF-404]] are more dangerous and can enter a frenzied state. Because most [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] are diurnal creatures, they and the [[Onions]] are not available at night, and instead the player has [[Glow Pikmin]] and [[Lumiknoll]]s at their disposal. All [[carry|carriable]] objects vanish at night, and [[cave]]s (including [[Dandori Challenge]]s and [[Dandori Battle]]s) cannot be entered. Night expeditions are necessary because rescued [[leafling]]s need [[glow sap]] in order to be restored back to normal, something that can only be obtained from Lumiknolls at dawn. Hence, the gameplay during night expeditions focuses on protecting the Lumiknolls throughout the night, considering that their light attracts the frenzied creatures and makes them attack.
'''Night expeditions''' are a type of activity that the [[Pikmin 4 player character|player character]] is in charge of in {{p4}}. These expeditions take place at night, when some of the [[enemy|creatures]] of [[PNF-404]] are more dangerous and can enter a frenzied state. Because most [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] are diurnal creatures, they and the [[Onions]] are not available at night, and instead the player has [[Glow Pikmin]] and [[Lumiknoll]]s at their disposal. All [[carry|carriable]] objects vanish at night, and [[cave]]s (including [[Dandori Challenge]]s and [[Dandori Battle]]s) cannot be entered. Night expeditions are necessary because rescued [[leafling]]s need [[glow sap]] in order to be restored back to normal, something that can only be obtained from Lumiknolls at dawn. Hence, the gameplay during night expeditions focuses on protecting the Lumiknolls throughout the night, considering that their light attracts the frenzied creatures and makes them attack.


The medication is managed and created by [[Yonny]], the [[Rescue Corps]] doctor, so night expeditions are only available after he is rescued and after at least one leafling has been rescued as well. At the [[Rescue Command Post]], the player can talk to him in order to dedicate the [[day]] to a night expedition, instead of typical diurnal area exploration with [[Collin]].
The medication is managed and created by [[Yonny]], the [[Rescue Corps]] doctor, so night expeditions are only available after he is rescued and after at least one leafling has been rescued as well. At the [[Rescue Command Post]], the player can talk to him in order to dedicate the [[day]] to a night expedition, instead of typical diurnal area exploration with [[Collin]].
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! Area || Base || Lumiknolls || Starting Glow Pikmin || Danger
! Area || Base || Lumiknolls || Starting Glow Pikmin || Danger
|-
|-
! rowspan="3" | [[Sun-Speckled Terrace#Night expeditions|Sun-Speckled Terrace]]
! rowspan="3" | [[Sun-Speckled Terrace]]
! Ancient Arches
! Ancient Arches
| 1
| 1
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| 2/5
| 2/5
|-
|-
! rowspan="3" | [[Blossoming Arcadia#Night expeditions|Blossoming Arcadia]]
! rowspan="3" | [[Blossoming Arcadia]]
! Fragrant Ravine
! Fragrant Ravine
| 1
| 1
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| 2/5
| 2/5
|-
|-
! rowspan="3" | [[Serene Shores#Night expeditions|Serene Shores]]
! rowspan="3" | [[Serene Shores]]
! Blossoming Dunes
! Blossoming Dunes
| 1
| 1
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| 3/5
| 3/5
|-
|-
! rowspan="3" | [[Hero's Hideaway#Night expeditions|Hero's Hideaway]]
! rowspan="3" | [[Hero's Hideaway]]
! Stargazer's Spot
! Stargazer's Spot
| 2
| 2
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| 4/5
| 4/5
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" | [[Giant's Hearth#Night expeditions|Giant's Hearth]]
! rowspan="2" | [[Giant's Hearth]]
! Line of Logs
! Line of Logs
| 2
| 2
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| 4/5
| 4/5
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" | [[Primordial Thicket#Night expeditions|Primordial Thicket]]
! rowspan="2" | [[Primordial Thicket]]
! The Sylvan Gate
! The Sylvan Gate
| 1
| 1
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A night lasts exactly four minutes, or 240 seconds. The countdown to sunrise lasts 30 seconds, the same amount of time as a typical day in ''Pikmin 4''. However, the red zone to indicate the incoming sunrise is actually one minute, instead of a minute and a half.
A night lasts exactly four minutes, or 240 seconds. The countdown to sunrise lasts 30 seconds, the same amount of time as a typical day in ''Pikmin 4''. However, the red zone to indicate the incoming sunrise is actually one minute, instead of a minute and a half.


Throughout this entire process, the player must divide their attention between protecting Lumiknolls, covering all routes of attack, wiping out enemies, and trying to keep their Pikmin numbers up by harvesting more glow pellets. Enemies do not leave corpses at night, but some tougher ones do drop differently sized piles of glow pellets upon death. An unusual case is the [[Puffy Blowhog]], which drops 5 Glow Pellets in Blossoming Arcadia but none in Serene Shores. This makes it the only enemy to drop different amounts of Glow Pellets depending on the area.
Throughout this entire process, the player must divide their attention between protecting Lumiknolls, covering all routes of attack, wiping out enemies, and trying to keep their Pikmin numbers up by harvesting more glow pellets. Once a creature is defeated, there is nothing else to be done with it, since they do not drop corpses in this game mode. That said, some harder enemies do drop a small pile of glow pellets. A notable case is the [[Puffy Blowhog]], which drops 5 Glow Pellets in Blossoming Arcadia but none in Serene Shores. This makes it the only enemy to drop different amounts of Glow Pellets depending on the map.


The player's objective during a night expedition is to either wipe out all of the enemies, or survive until dawn. If a Lumiknoll is destroyed, the night expedition ends right away and the player will have to retry at a later day. The player can choose to retry if this is the case. If the player suffers a [[Pikmin extinction]], the Lumiknoll will spawn 5 Glow Pikmin.
The player's objective during a night expedition is to either wipe out all of the enemies, or survive until dawn. If a Lumiknoll is destroyed, the night expedition ends right away and the player will have to retry at a later day. The player can choose to retry if this is the case. If the player suffers a [[Pikmin extinction]], the Lumiknoll will spawn 5 Glow Pikmin.
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Around the area the player can also find Tricknolls. They start off deactivated, but approaching with a character or a Pikmin is enough to make them light up and become activated. Once activated, they serve as a drop-off point for glow pellets, and also serve as a target for frenzied enemies. While having a Tricknoll be destroyed by enemies does not result in a failure, and can even be encouraged in order to lure enemies away from a Lumiknoll, the player will lose out on a convenient drop-off point for collected glow pellets.
Around the area the player can also find Tricknolls. They start off deactivated, but approaching with a character or a Pikmin is enough to make them light up and become activated. Once activated, they serve as a drop-off point for glow pellets, and also serve as a target for frenzied enemies. While having a Tricknoll be destroyed by enemies does not result in a failure, and can even be encouraged in order to lure enemies away from a Lumiknoll, the player will lose out on a convenient drop-off point for collected glow pellets.


The first Lumiknoll will always be accompanied by a blue beacon right next to it, similar to the ones the player can place down with the [[Survey Drone]]. If there is a second Lumiknoll, that one will be accompanied by an orange beacon. A Lumiknoll's [[health]] appears at the top of the [[HUD]] so the player can always keep track of its state. To further help the player understand what is going on, a mini-[[radar]] exists on the bottom-right corner of the HUD. This mini-radar, as well as the main radar, highlight the location of Lumiknolls, enemies, and particularly frenzied enemies (alongside their direction). Lumiknolls and frenzied enemies also appear as colored silhouettes if they're behind terrain. As enemies get closer to a Lumiknoll, [[Music in Pikmin 4#Nighttime Expedition|the music]] becomes more alarming and sinister, taking on a harrowing melody if any is actively under attack.
The first Lumiknoll will always be accompanied by a blue beacon right next to it, similar to the ones the player can place down with the [[Survey Drone]]. If there is a second Lumiknoll, that one will be accompanied by an orange beacon. A Lumiknoll's [[health]] appears at the top of the [[HUD]] so the player can always keep track of its state. To further help the player understand what is going on, a mini-[[radar]] exists on the bottom-right corner of the HUD. This mini-radar, as well as the main radar, highlight the location of Lumiknolls, enemies, and particularly frenzied enemies (alongside their direction). Lumiknolls and frenzied enemies also appear as colored silhouettes if they're behind terrain. As enemies get closer to a Lumiknoll, the [[music]] becomes more alarming and sinister, taking on a harrowing melody if any is actively under attack.


Some later missions feature one or more large eggs in various locations around the map. If left alone, each egg with eventually hatch a [[Smoky Progg]], who will begin to head for the nearest Luminkoll (or Tricknoll on rare occasions). They are a significantly greater threat than many other enemies encountered during night missions, as they have higher health and create [[Gloom]], a hazard that Glow Pikmin will die instantly from. These eggs can be broken before they hatch, which will instantly kill the Smoky Progg and leave behind a large pile of glow pellets.
Since gameplay during night expeditions takes place in the exact same locations the player explores during the day, the state of any [[obstacle]]s will be reflected between the day and the night, meaning the player will have an easier time if they clear obstacles during the day before trying out a night expedition at that same spot.
 
Since gameplay during night expeditions takes place in the exact same locations the player explores during the day, the state of any [[obstacle]]s will be reflected between the day and the night. Obstacles may be cleared both in day and night expeditions, and some obstacles may hinder the enemies as well as the leaders. If no open route exists to allow an enemy to reach a Lumiknoll or Tricknoll, it will not turn aggressive throughout the entire night- even if it is in a location the player can reach. If enemies may reach a Tricknoll but not a Lumiknoll, they will turn aggressive, destroy the Tricknoll, and then return to a docile state while retaining their red eyes and glowing red radar icons. Glow Pikmin that cannot return glow pellets to the Lumiknoll because of the presence of an obstacle will mill around the obstacle until it is cleared, just as daytime Pikmin would.


During night expeditions, the player is able to order Oatchi or the player character to go to a Lumiknoll. In Oatchi's case, he will actively circle around the Lumiknoll and attack any nearby enemies.
During night expeditions, the player is able to order Oatchi or the player character to go to a Lumiknoll. In Oatchi's case, he will actively circle around the Lumiknoll and attack any nearby enemies.
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==Expedition details==
==Expedition details==
Disclaimer: This data counterfactually assumes that the Player can have more than 100 Glow Pikmin out on the map.
Disclaimer: This data assumes that the Player can have more than 100 Glow Pikmin out on the map.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Enemy || Pellets dropped
! Enemy || Pellets Dropped
|-
|-
|-
|-
! [[Albino Dwarf Bulborb]]
! Albino Dwarf Bulborb
| 00
| 00
|-
|-
! [[Bulborb]]
! Bulborb
| 05
| 05
|-
|-
! [[Jumbo Bulborb]]
! Bulborb Larva Nest
| 15
|-
! [[Bulborb Larva]] nest
| 00
| 00
|-
|-
! [[Desiccated Skitter Leaf]]
! Desiccated Skitter Leaf
| 00
| 00
|-
|-
! [[Joustmite]]
! Joustmite
| 00
| 00
|-
|-
! [[Puffy Blowhog]]
! Puffy Blowhog
| 05 (Arcadia) / None (Shores)
| 05 (Arcadia) / None (Shores)
|-
|-
! [[Tusked Blowhog]]
! Tusked Blowhog
| 00
| 00
|-
|-
! [[Shearwig]]
! Shearwig
| 00
| 00
|-
|-
! [[Water Dumple]]
! Water Dumple
| 00
| 00
|-
|-
! [[Toady Bloyster]]
! Toady Bloyster
| 05
| 05
|-
|-
! [[Whiptongue Bulborb]]
! Whiptongue Bulborb
| 05
| 05
|-
|-
! [[Flighty Joustmite]]
! Flighty Joustmite
| 00
| 00
|-
|-
! [[Frosty Bulborb]]
! Frosty Bulborb
| 05
| 05
|-
|-
! [[Smoky Progg]]
! Smoky Progg
| 25
| 25
|-
|-
! [[Male Sheargrub]]
! Male Sheargrub
| 00
| 00
|-
|-
! [[Dwarf Bulbear]]
! Dwarf Bulbear
| 00
| 00
|-
|-
! [[Emperor Bulblax]]
! Emperor Bulblax
| 25
| 25
|-
|-
! [[Fiery Bulblax]]
! Fiery Bulblax
| 15
| 15
|-
|-
! [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]]
! Pyroclasmic Slooch
| 00
| 00
|-
|-
! [[Spotty Bulbear]]
! Spotty Bulbear
| 15
| 15
|-
|-
! [[Baldy Long Legs]]
! Baldy Long Legs
| 25
| 25
|-
|-
! [[Moldy Dwarf Bulborb]]
! Moldy Dwarf Bulborb
| 00
| 00
|-
|-
! [[Moldy Slooch]]
! Moldy Slooch
| 00
| 00
|}
|}


{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Area || Enemies || Pellet piles || Total glow pellets, Pikmin, and Seeds
! Area || Enemies || Pellet Piles || Total Glow Pellets, Pikmin, and Seeds
|-
|-
|-
|-
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! Abandoned Throne
! Abandoned Throne
| Baldy Long Legs, Desiccated Skitter Leaf x10, Pyroclasmic Slooch x4
| Baldy Long Legs, Desiccated Skitter Leaf x10, Pyroclasmic Slooch x4
| 21 Piles (1x5, 5x10, 10x15, 2x20, 3x30)
| 21 Piles (1x5, 5x10, 10x15, 2x20, 3x30)9x5, 10x10, 5x15, 3x20, 1x30)
| 360 Pellets, 120 Pikmin, 24 Seeds
| 360 Pellets, 120 Pikmin, 24 Seeds
|-
|-
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Story Mode]]
* [[Story Mode]]
* [[Expedition]]


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[[Category:Game modes]]

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