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[[File:Pikminextinction.jpg|thumb|The Pikmin extinction [[cutscene]] in {{p1}}.]]
[[File:Pikminextinction.jpg|thumb|The Pikmin extinction [[cutscene]] in {{p1}}.]]


A '''Pikmin extinction''' occurs when the player does not have any more [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] of a given type. There are two types of extinction: a partial one, which is declared when all Pikmin of one type are lost, and a total one, which happens when there are no Pikmin of any type left whatsoever. Pikmin become extinct if none of that type exist, either by being killed, or if all of one type are converted via [[Candypop Bud]].
A '''Pikmin extinction''' occurs when the player does not have any more [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] of a given type. There are two types of extinction: a partial one, which is declared when all Pikmin of one type are lost, and a total one, which happens when there are no Pikmin left whatsoever. Pikmin can become extinct by being killed, being swapped for a different type with [[Candypop Bud]]s, or by being left behind at [[sunset]].


To counter an extinction, the affected Onion(s) spit out a single seed of the same type, with the exact rules for this depending on the game and the type of extinction. Alternatively, if possible, the player can also choose to start the next day on an area that has some sprouts of lost types and use those. Regardless, the player must then regrow the corresponding armies from scratch, and if they do not treat these lone Pikmin with care, they will be easy prey to all manner of enemies, which can quickly end in another extinction.
To counter an extinction, the affected Onion(s) spit out a single seed of the same type, with the exact rules for this depending on the game and the type of extinction. Alternatively, if possible, the player can also choose to start the next day on an area that has some sprouts of lost types and use those. Regardless, the player must then regrow the corresponding armies from scratch, and if they do not treat these lone Pikmin with care, they will be easy prey to all manner of enemies, which can quickly end in another extinction.
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{{transcript|We're in a desperate situation. All of our Pikmin have been lost. Clearly, we lack even the most rudimentary understanding of what leadership is. Without their help, how can we continue gathering fruit? The Onion continues to follow us. Perhaps it can still offer us some help.|block=y|indent=y}}
{{transcript|We're in a desperate situation. All of our Pikmin have been lost. Clearly, we lack even the most rudimentary understanding of what leadership is. Without their help, how can we continue gathering fruit? The Onion continues to follow us. Perhaps it can still offer us some help.|block=y|indent=y}}


In ''Pikmin 4'', the cutscene is rather similar to that of ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2'', however, it will now play for partial extinctions as well as total extinctions, with the [[rookie Rescue Officer]] and [[Oatchi]] if the player is riding him. The on-screen message is also changed to "All <pikmin type> Pikmin lost!" for partial extinctions and "All Pikmin lost!" for total extinctions (though the Japanese message is unchanged, similar to the "<Captain> is down!" message). If a partial extinction occurs on land or if any type of extinction occurs inside caves, the player will be prompted to either continue or rewind to a past state after a response from [[Collin]]. However, total extinctions will result in the following response from [[Shepherd]]:
In ''Pikmin 4'', the cutscene is rather similar to that of ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2'', however, it will now play for partial extinctions as well as total extinctions, with the [[Pikmin 4 player character|player character]] and [[Oatchi]] if the player is riding him. The on-screen message is also changed to "All <pikmin type> Pikmin lost!" for partial extinctions and "All Pikmin lost!" for total extinctions (though the Japanese message is unchanged, similar to the "<Captain> is down!" message). If a partial extinction occurs on land or if any type of extinction occurs inside caves, the player will be prompted to either continue or rewind to a past state after a response from [[Collin]]. However, total extinctions will result in the following response from [[Shepherd]]:
{{transcript|Ugh! All those Pikmin...gone. If only we could find a way to turn back time...|block=y|indent=y}}
{{transcript|Ugh! All those Pikmin...gone. If only we could find a way to turn back time...|block=y|indent=y}}


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== Names in other languages==
== Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{Foreignname
|Jap=ピクミンゼメンツ
|JapR=Pikumin Zementsu
|JapM=Pikmin Extincion
|SpaA=¡ Extinción de los Pikmin !<br>Los Pikmin se han extinguido.<br>¡Extinción de los pikmin!
|SpaA=¡ Extinción de los Pikmin !<br>Los Pikmin se han extinguido.<br>¡Extinción de los pikmin!
|SpaAM=Pikmin extinction !<br>The Pikmin have gone extinct.<br>Pikmin extinction!
|SpaAM=Pikmin extinction !<br>The Pikmin have gone extinct.<br>Pikmin extinction!

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