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A '''pellet''' ({{j|ペレット|Peretto|Pellet}}) is a crystallized chunk of [[nectar]] that contains vitamins and other nutrition. Pellets are used to produce [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], by bringing them to the [[Onion]], and are the main source of seeds at the start of the [[Pikmin series|games]], as large [[Enemy|creatures]] require many Pikmin to kill safely. | A '''pellet''' ({{j|ペレット|Peretto|Pellet}}) is a crystallized chunk of [[nectar]] that contains vitamins and other nutrition. Pellets are used to produce [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], by bringing them to the [[Onion]], and are the main source of seeds at the start of the [[Pikmin series|games]], as large [[Enemy|creatures]] require many Pikmin to kill safely. | ||
Pellets come in a variety of sizes, and each one produces a different amount of Pikmin. An Arabic numeral | Pellets come in a variety of sizes, and each one produces a different amount of Pikmin. An Arabic numeral can be seen atop each one, reflecting its weight. Pellets with the numbers 1, 5, 8, 10, and 20 exist. If the color of the pellet matches the color of the [[Onion]] it is [[Carry|brought to]], that same number of Pikmin is produced (the exception being the number 1, which creates two Pikmin). If not, only half that number, rounded up, will appear. | ||
They are found on the top of [[Pellet Posy|Pellet Posies]], and sometimes on the ground. Certain creatures of [[PNF-404]] also leave pellets as spoils at times; they have presumably eaten pellets, which could indicate the possibility that the same creatures are herbivores, if not omnivores. | They are found on the top of [[Pellet Posy|Pellet Posies]], and sometimes on the ground. Certain creatures of [[PNF-404]] also leave pellets as spoils at times; they have presumably eaten pellets, which could indicate the possibility that the same creatures are herbivores, if not omnivores. | ||
==Sizes== | ==Sizes== | ||
;1 pellet: The most common size of pellet and the only kind found on Pellet Posies in ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]''. If they are brought to the same colored Onion, they produce 2 Pikmin, if not, they produce just 1 Pikmin. | |||
;1 pellet: The most common size of pellet and the only kind found on Pellet Posies in | |||
;5 pellet: A fairly rare pellet; these are found on the ground or dropped by enemies in ''Pikmin'', but pellet-bearing Pellet Posies debuted with this pellet in ''Pikmin 2''. If they are brought to the same colored Onion, they produce 5 Pikmin, if not, they produce only 3 Pikmin. The Pellet Posies for this plant are only found in the [[Valley of Repose]] in ''Pikmin 2'', but are more common in the other games. They can be found in some fixed | ;5 pellet: A fairly rare pellet; these are found on the ground or dropped by enemies in ''Pikmin'', but pellet-bearing Pellet Posies debuted with this pellet in ''Pikmin 2''. If they are brought to the same colored Onion, they produce 5 Pikmin, if not, they produce only 3 Pikmin. The Pellet Posies for this plant are only found in the [[Valley of Repose]] in ''Pikmin 2'', but are more common in the other games. They can be found in some fixed placed in ''Pikmin 3'', but two of them grow atop the defeated [[Quaggled Mireclops]]. | ||
;8 pellet: These pellets are exclusive to {{hp}} and are the only kind present in that game. They are obtained as a reward for completing [[Secret Spot]]s from the area selection screen, and automatically add 8 Pikmin of the corresponding type to [[Pikmin Park]]. | ;8 pellet: These pellets are exclusive to {{hp}} and are the only kind present in that game. They are obtained as a reward for completing [[Secret Spot]]s from the area selection screen, and automatically add 8 Pikmin of the corresponding type to [[Pikmin Park]]. | ||
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;10 pellet: These are even rarer, as these are only in significant places in ''Pikmin'', and only four reappearing Pellet Posies with pellets of weight 10 are found in ''Pikmin 2'': three in the [[Awakening Wood]], and one in the Valley of Repose. If they are brought to the same colored Onion, they produce 10 Pikmin, if not, they produce 5 Pikmin in ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2'', or 6 in ''Pikmin 3''. They are also dropped by the [[Toady Bloyster]] and the [[Spotty Bulbear]] (day 30) in the [[Perplexing Pool]]. Finally, it is also dropped by the [[Fiery Bulblax]] in the [[Valley of Repose]] – the one that holds the [[Temporal Mechanism]] – after its [[treasure]] has been salvaged. In ''Pikmin 3'', a 10 Pellet Posy is located on the [[Tropical Wilds]], next to the [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]]es and the [[Lesser Mock Bottom]]; it is always red. On the same area, one is found near the [[Swooping Snitchbug]]. A blue 10 pellet can also be found on [[Twilight River]], in a pond in the cave with three [[Juicy Gaggle]]s. There is also a winged 10 pellet on [[Twilight River]], near the [[Burrowing Snagret]]. Finally, on [[The Rustyard]] (Battle Enemies! version), a rock 10 pellet can be found near a [[Toady Bloyster]]. | ;10 pellet: These are even rarer, as these are only in significant places in ''Pikmin'', and only four reappearing Pellet Posies with pellets of weight 10 are found in ''Pikmin 2'': three in the [[Awakening Wood]], and one in the Valley of Repose. If they are brought to the same colored Onion, they produce 10 Pikmin, if not, they produce 5 Pikmin in ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2'', or 6 in ''Pikmin 3''. They are also dropped by the [[Toady Bloyster]] and the [[Spotty Bulbear]] (day 30) in the [[Perplexing Pool]]. Finally, it is also dropped by the [[Fiery Bulblax]] in the [[Valley of Repose]] – the one that holds the [[Temporal Mechanism]] – after its [[treasure]] has been salvaged. In ''Pikmin 3'', a 10 Pellet Posy is located on the [[Tropical Wilds]], next to the [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]]es and the [[Lesser Mock Bottom]]; it is always red. On the same area, one is found near the [[Swooping Snitchbug]]. A blue 10 pellet can also be found on [[Twilight River]], in a pond in the cave with three [[Juicy Gaggle]]s. There is also a winged 10 pellet on [[Twilight River]], near the [[Burrowing Snagret]]. Finally, on [[The Rustyard]] (Battle Enemies! version), a rock 10 pellet can be found near a [[Toady Bloyster]]. | ||
;20 pellet: The rarest of all, these are very large and very difficult to find; in ''Pikmin 2'', there is actually a Pellet Posy for this pellet that regrows, located near the [[Snagret Hole]] in the Awakening Wood, which bears the only 20 pellet in the game. In ''Pikmin'', a yellow 20 pellet is found on top of a tree stump, where only Yellow Pikmin can reach it, in [[The Forest of Hope]]. There are also 20 pellets of all 3 colors lying around in the back area where the [[Pearly Clamclamp]]s are at [[The Impact Site]]. There are many 20 pellets lying around everywhere throughout [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin)|Challenge Mode]] as well. 50 Pikmin maximum can carry a 20 pellet, instead of the normal of exactly twice its weight. If they are brought to the same colored Onion, they produce 20 Pikmin; if not, they produce 10 Pikmin. These pellet types are absent from ''Pikmin 3 | ;20 pellet: The rarest of all, these are very large and very difficult to find; in ''Pikmin 2'', there is actually a Pellet Posy for this pellet that regrows, located near the [[Snagret Hole]] in the Awakening Wood, which bears the only 20 pellet in the game. In ''Pikmin'', a yellow 20 pellet is found on top of a tree stump, where only Yellow Pikmin can reach it, in [[The Forest of Hope]]. There are also 20 pellets of all 3 colors lying around in the back area where the [[Pearly Clamclamp]]s are at [[The Impact Site]]. There are many 20 pellets lying around everywhere throughout [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin)|Challenge Mode]] as well. 50 Pikmin maximum can carry a 20 pellet, instead of the normal of exactly twice its weight. If they are brought to the same colored Onion, they produce 20 Pikmin; if not, they produce 10 Pikmin. These pellet types are absent from ''Pikmin 3''. | ||
===Stats=== | ===Stats=== | ||
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There is one color of pellet per main Pikmin type, with the exception of [[Glow Pikmin]] and [[Bulbmin]], since those do not have an Onion. | There is one color of pellet per main Pikmin type, with the exception of [[Glow Pikmin]] and [[Bulbmin]], since those do not have an Onion. | ||
* {{icon|Red pellet|y|v= | * {{icon|Red pellet|y|v=HP}}: Among the most common types of pellets. These are associated with [[Red Pikmin]]. | ||
* {{icon|Yellow pellet|y|v= | * {{icon|Yellow pellet|y|v=HP}}: These pellets are associated with [[Yellow Pikmin]]. | ||
* {{icon|Blue pellet|y|v= | * {{icon|Blue pellet|y|v=HP}}: Blue pellets are associated with [[Blue Pikmin]]. | ||
* {{icon|Rock pellet|y|v= | * {{icon|Rock pellet|y|v=HP}}: Rock pellets are associated with [[Rock Pikmin]], and until {{hp}}, they used to be unnamed. | ||
* {{icon|Winged pellet|y|v= | * {{icon|Winged pellet|y|v=HP}}: These are associated with [[Winged Pikmin]], and just like rock pellets, they used to be unnamed until {{hp}}. | ||
* | * [[Ice pellet]]: These pellets are associated with [[Ice Pikmin]]. | ||
* | * [[Purple pellet]]: These pellets are associated with [[Purple Pikmin]]. | ||
* | * [[White pellet]]: These pellets are associated with [[White Pikmin]]. | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
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Strangely, in the original ''Pikmin 3'', it is possible to view pellets in the middle of a color transition on the [[radar]] at the start of the day. By panning to the radar to certain sections of areas (such as the [[Quaggled Mireclops]] arena after that boss has been defeated), and looking at the [[Off-TV Play|TV screen]], the pellet will show one of these transitional colors until the gameplay is unpaused or the segment is visited. | Strangely, in the original ''Pikmin 3'', it is possible to view pellets in the middle of a color transition on the [[radar]] at the start of the day. By panning to the radar to certain sections of areas (such as the [[Quaggled Mireclops]] arena after that boss has been defeated), and looking at the [[Off-TV Play|TV screen]], the pellet will show one of these transitional colors until the gameplay is unpaused or the segment is visited. | ||
==Three Pikmin carrying a 1 pellet== | ==Three Pikmin carrying a 1 pellet== | ||
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10 Pellets P1.jpg|Some 10 pellets in ''Pikmin''. | 10 Pellets P1.jpg|Some 10 pellets in ''Pikmin''. | ||
10 Pellets P2.jpg|Some 10 pellets in ''Pikmin 2''. | 10 Pellets P2.jpg|Some 10 pellets in ''Pikmin 2''. | ||
Red Pellet to Onion P1.png|A Red Pikmin | Red Pellet to Onion P1.png|A Red Pikmin returns a red pellet to its Onion. | ||
Pellet being dug out.jpeg|A pellet being [[dig|dug]] out in ''Pikmin 3''. | Pellet being dug out.jpeg|A pellet being [[dig|dug]] out in ''Pikmin 3''. | ||
Pellet in Pikmin 3.jpeg|A 5 pellet in ''Pikmin 3''. Notice that the digit on it is not exactly written into the pellet but stands out a little. | Pellet in Pikmin 3.jpeg|A 5 pellet in ''Pikmin 3''. Notice that the digit on it is not exactly written into the pellet but stands out a little. | ||
20 Pellet P1.jpg|A 20 pellet in ''Pikmin''. | 20 Pellet P1.jpg|A 20 pellet in ''Pikmin''. | ||
20 Pellet P2.jpg|A 20 pellet in ''Pikmin 2''. | 20 Pellet P2.jpg|A 20 pellet in ''Pikmin 2''. | ||
Pink 10 Pellet.jpg|A winged 10 pellet in ''Pikmin 3''. | |||
Hp 8 pellet.jpg|A red 8 pellet in {{hp}}. | |||
Hp 8 pellet.jpg| | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* If one gets a pellet off a high ledge, it can flip over and show the reverse of whatever number the pellet had on it. This is only true for the first two games. | * If one gets a pellet off a high ledge, it can flip over and show the reverse of whatever number the pellet had on it. This is only true for the first two games. | ||
* It was revealed through a trailer of an [[Pikmin prerelease information|earlier version]] of ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' that all enemies that died would turn into pellets with a small sparkle of blue light, meaning that enemy corpses may have not been an idea at the time | * It was revealed through a trailer of an [[Pikmin prerelease information|earlier version]] of ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' that all enemies that died would turn into pellets with a small sparkle of blue light, meaning that enemy corpses may have not been an idea at the time. | ||
** | ** This trailer also showed that 40 pellets were going to be included, but were taken out. | ||
* In ''Pikmin'', pellets that fall from a height (normally while being carried) make a "spring" sound, same as the [[Gravity Jumper]]. | * In ''Pikmin'', pellets that fall from a height (normally while being carried) make a "spring" sound, same as the [[Gravity Jumper]]. | ||
* If a non-[[Winged Pikmin]] tries to take a winged pellet from near the winged [[Onion]], they will be unable to return home, and behave the exact same way as if an obstacle in their way needs clearing. This is to prevent players from accidentally taking away pellets that are useful to help grow a Winged Pikmin army, and stops being true on the day after the winged Onion merges with the Master Onion. | * If a non-[[Winged Pikmin]] tries to take a winged pellet from near the winged [[Onion]], they will be unable to return home, and behave the exact same way as if an obstacle in their way needs clearing. This is to prevent players from accidentally taking away pellets that are useful to help grow a Winged Pikmin army, and stops being true on the day after the winged Onion merges with the Master Onion. | ||
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|Ita=Gettone da <number> | |Ita=Gettone da <number> | ||
|ItaM=Pellet of <number> | |ItaM=Pellet of <number> | ||
|Spa=Píldora <number> | |||
|Spa=Píldora | |SpaM=Pill <number> | ||
|SpaM=Pill | |||
}} | }} | ||
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*[[Seedling]] | *[[Seedling]] | ||
*[[Nectar]] | *[[Nectar]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |