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The '''Quaggled Mireclops''' ({{j|ヌマアラシ|Numa Arashi|Swamp | The '''Quaggled Mireclops''' ({{j|ヌマアラシ|Numa Arashi|Swamp Griefer}}) is a [[boss]] in {{p3}}, and is the fifth major boss encountered in [[Story Mode]], at the [[Garden of Hope]]. It is first seen by [[Louie]], who tries to escape the Koppaites after they capture him. He is then swallowed by the monster along with the [[Wayward Moon|piece of fruit]] he found and both get spit out when the explorers defeat it. | ||
The creature resembles a massive chunk of land, complete with plant life growing on it such as | The creature resembles a massive chunk of land, complete with plant life growing on it such as {{w|Oxalis corniculata|Sleeping Beauty}} and {{w|Sagittaria pygmaea|Dwarf Arrowhead}}, that is supported by three enormous hooved legs, making it tripedal. It walks around much like creatures from the [[arachnorb family]]. When first found, the Mireclops's only vulnerable part – its plant-like bulb near its teapot-like mouth – is encased in a [[crystal]] (called a "Mireclops crystal"), which must be destroyed by [[Rock Pikmin]]. When the monster stomps on the muddy terrain that makes up its entire arena, it leaves a hole that is filled with water, presenting the threat of drowning to any non-Blue Pikmin. | ||
This is the first enemy in the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' series]] whose remains become a permanent part of the environment after its defeat. If the player returns to its arena the following day after | This is the first ever enemy in the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' series]] whose remains become a permanent part of the environment after its defeat. If the player returns to its arena the following day after the monster has been killed, a garden of assorted [[Pellet Posy|Pellet Posies]] will be found growing on its body. This will also become the only area in Story Mode where the player can encounter [[Red Spectralids]]. Some of the pellets may appear in [[Pellet#Other colors|abnormal colors]]. | ||
==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
[[File:RevealedMireclops.png|thumb|The Mireclops' bulb, having been made vulnerable after destroying the crystal concealing it.]] | [[File:RevealedMireclops.png|thumb|right|The Mireclops' bulb, having been made vulnerable after destroying the crystal concealing it.]] | ||
{{guide}} | {{guide}} | ||
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*After being attacked, it will lash out its bizarre tongue, with which it can eat many Pikmin at a time. Be sure to avoid it. Leaders can also be swallowed, but the Mireclops will quickly spit them out. | *After being attacked, it will lash out its bizarre tongue, with which it can eat many Pikmin at a time. Be sure to avoid it. Leaders can also be swallowed, but the Mireclops will quickly spit them out. | ||
*If any leaders or Pikmin are on the Mireclops as it stands up, it will tilt over, knocking all of them off. | *If any leaders or Pikmin are on the Mireclops as it stands up, it will tilt over, knocking all of them off. | ||
After destroying the crystal concealing its bulb, it will have a few new, more | After destroying the crystal concealing its bulb, it will have a few new, more devastating attacks: | ||
*The Mireclops may quickly run across the arena, leaving many pools in the ground, as well as quickly crushing any Pikmin. | *The Mireclops may quickly run across the arena, leaving many pools in the ground, as well as quickly crushing any Pikmin. | ||
*The Mireclops may suddenly fall to the ground, crushing anything underneath its body. It is the only attack that is known to easily kill a full squad in one execution, leaders included. | *The Mireclops may suddenly fall to the ground, crushing anything underneath its body. It is the only attack that is known to easily kill a full squad in one execution, leaders included. | ||
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===Regular strategy=== | ===Regular strategy=== | ||
When it is first discovered, the monster | When it is first discovered, the monster camouflages itself and will not become aware of what is happening until the crystal is damaged enough to release one of its eyes; at that point, it will reveal itself and begin stomping around. At this point, its feet are its main weak point. Throw Pikmin at the one of the feet and they will attack them, causing them to turn red. When one becomes bright red, the Mireclops will collapse onto the ground and become stunned. During this time, the monster's bulb will be accessible, so use your [[Rock Pikmin]] to finish breaking the crystal on top. It is recommended to swarm it with as many Rock Pikmin as possible before it has a chance to extend its tongue. | ||
After it breaks, the Mireclops's vulnerable bulb will be exposed. Continue the process of attacking the monster's hooves and then its bulb to defeat it. Note that standing on top of the monster will cause it to retaliate by spinning its massive tongue in a circle to eat many Pikmin at once. It is recommended to use most of your [[Blue Pikmin]] combined with the [[ultra-spicy spray]] at this stage in the battle since they cannot be drowned in the water, or [[Winged Pikmin]] to attack the bulb when it rises up off the muddy terrain it is fought in. As it loses health, it will begin to charge faster and more aggressively and will also slam its body into the ground, crushing and/or drowning any Pikmin underneath it. In addition, it will perform its tongue spin twice in a row, with the second spin rotating at a higher speed. | After it breaks, the Mireclops's vulnerable bulb will be exposed. Continue the process of attacking the monster's hooves and then its bulb to defeat it. Note that standing on top of the monster will cause it to retaliate by spinning its massive tongue in a circle to eat many Pikmin at once. It is recommended to use most of your [[Blue Pikmin]] combined with the [[ultra-spicy spray]] at this stage in the battle, since they cannot be drowned in the water, or [[Winged Pikmin]] to attack the bulb when it rises up off the muddy terrain it is fought in. As it loses health, it will begin to charge faster and more aggressively and will also slam its body into the ground, crushing and/or drowning any Pikmin underneath it. In addition, it will perform its tongue spin twice in a row, with the second spin rotating at a higher speed. | ||
An effective strategy is to, after waking up the Mireclops, head near the entrance of the arena and split up the leaders. Have one hold 10 [[Rock Pikmin]] and a large number of [[Red Pikmin]], and give another a large number of [[Blue Pikmin]]. Have the leader with the Blue Pikmin work on stunning the creature, and once it's stunned, send in the leader with the Rock and Red Pikmin. Break the crystal with the Rock Pikmin and when it's stunned for the rest of the battle, use Red Pikmin on the bulb. When you see the Mireclops preparing its tongue attack, throw a few extra Pikmin on the bulb and retreat, as they will get in extra damage while it attempts to lick up your Pikmin. Once it gets back up, have the Red and Rock Pikmin leader retreat, and repeat until it dies. | An effective strategy is to, after waking up the Mireclops, head near the entrance of the arena and split up the leaders. Have one hold 10 [[Rock Pikmin]] and a large number of [[Red Pikmin]], and give another a large number of [[Blue Pikmin]]. Have the leader with the Blue Pikmin work on stunning the creature, and once it's stunned, send in the leader with the Rock and Red Pikmin. Break the crystal with the Rock Pikmin and when it's stunned for the rest of the battle, use Red Pikmin on the bulb. When you see the Mireclops preparing its tongue attack, throw a few extra Pikmin on the bulb and retreat, as they will get in extra damage while it attempts to lick up your Pikmin. Once it gets back up, have the Red and Rock Pikmin leader retreat, and repeat until it dies. | ||
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==Badges== | ==Badges== | ||
In {{p3d}}, there is a [[badge (Pikmin 3 Deluxe)|badge]] the player can gain | In {{p3d}}, there is a [[badge (Pikmin 3 Deluxe)|badge]] the player can gain from the Mireclops: | ||
*'''Earth Mover''': Defeating the Quaggled Mireclops. | *'''Earth Mover''': Defeating the Quaggled Mireclops. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Badge 14 mireclops.png|Earth Mover. The badge shows | Badge 14 mireclops.png|Earth Mover. The badge shows the monster. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''== | ==In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''== | ||
The Quaggled Mireclops | The Quaggled Mireclops makes an appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' as a trophy. | ||
{{smash trophy | {{smash trophy | ||
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{{see more|Mireclops family#Naming}} | {{see more|Mireclops family#Naming}} | ||
{{naming | {{naming | ||
|common = Quaggled Mireclops. The name is a play on "quagmire", a type of swamp marked by soft ground that yields when stepped on (such as the Mireclops's arena). The second word is also a play on | |common = Quaggled Mireclops. The name is a play on "quagmire", a type of swamp marked by soft ground that yields when stepped on (such as the Mireclops's arena). The second word is also a play on {{w|cyclops}}, referring to its eyes. | ||
|jpcommon = {{j|ヌマアラシ|Numa Arashi|Swamp | |jpcommon = {{j|ヌマアラシ|Numa Arashi|Swamp Griefer}} | ||
|jpname = {{j|ミツアシオオチャガマ|Mitsu Ashi Oo Chagama|Three-Legged Great | |jpname = {{j|ミツアシオオチャガマ|Mitsu Ashi Oo Chagama|Three-Legged Great Teapot}}. | ||
|scientific = ''Trestripods gigahenum''. | |scientific = ''Trestripods gigahenum''. "Ahenum" is Latin for "kettle", possibly referring to how its mouth resembles a kettle's lid. | ||
|internal = Internally, the creature is called <code>shima</code>, or {{j|しま|shima|island|f=tp}}. The internal name for the eye bulb is <code>shimafruit</code>. | |internal = Internally, the creature is called <code>shima</code>, or {{j|しま|shima|island|f=tp}}. The internal name for the eye bulb is <code>shimafruit</code>. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|Jap = ヌマアラシ | |Jap = ヌマアラシ | ||
|JapR = Numa Arashi | |JapR = Numa Arashi | ||
|JapM = Swamp | |JapM = Swamp Griefer | ||
|ChiTrad = 沼澤荒魔 | |ChiTrad = 沼澤荒魔 | ||
|Fra = Paludambule | |Fra = Paludambule | ||
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|GerM = Mud Stomper | |GerM = Mud Stomper | ||
|Ita = Isomobile paludosa | |Ita = Isomobile paludosa | ||
|ItaM = | |ItaM = Swampy Isomobile | ||
|Kor = 늪황폐마 | |Kor = 늪황폐마 | ||
|SpaA = Islote zancudo | |SpaA = Islote zancudo | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
P3D Quaggled Mireclops Initial Form.jpg|The Quaggled Mireclops camouflaging itself. | P3D Quaggled Mireclops Initial Form.jpg|The Quaggled Mireclops camouflaging itself. | ||
MireclopsCrystal.png|Analysis of the crystal concealing the | MireclopsCrystal.png|Analysis of the crystal concealing the monster's bulb. | ||
Mireclops eye.jpeg|A close-up of one of the | Mireclops eye.jpeg|A close-up of one of the monster's eyes. | ||
P3D Quaggled Mireclops First Phase.jpg|The | P3D Quaggled Mireclops First Phase.jpg|The Mireclops with its crystal partially damaged. | ||
P3D Quaggled Mireclops Second Phase.jpg|The | P3D Quaggled Mireclops Second Phase.jpg|The Mireclops with its crystal destroyed. | ||
Paludambule-Pikmin3.jpg|The | Paludambule-Pikmin3.jpg|The monster using its tongue attack. | ||
P3D Quaggled Mireclops Head.jpg|The bulb of the Mireclops. | P3D Quaggled Mireclops Head.jpg|The bulb of the Mireclops. | ||
Quaggled Mireclops P3 defeated.jpg|The Mireclops defeated. | Quaggled Mireclops P3 defeated.jpg|The Mireclops defeated. | ||
Dead Mireclops.jpg|The Mireclops | Dead Mireclops.jpg|The last horrified stare of the Mireclops before it dies. | ||
QuaggledMireclopsCorpse-Pikmin3.jpg|The monster's severed bulb being carried by some Pikmin. | |||
QuaggledMireclopsCorpse-Pikmin3.jpg|The | QuaggledMireclopsDataFile1.jpg|The first data file for the Mireclops. | ||
QuaggledMireclopsDataFile1.jpg|The first data file | QuaggledMireclopsDataFile2.jpg|The second data file for the Mireclops. | ||
QuaggledMireclopsDataFile2.jpg|The second data file | Quaggled Mireclops DB icon.png|Defeat Bosses! icon. | ||
Quaggled Mireclops DB icon.png| | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Quaggled Mireclops is the largest known creature in the ''Pikmin'' series, also making it the largest boss, in contrast to the previous boss, the [[Scornet Maestro]], which is the smallest boss. | *The Quaggled Mireclops is the largest known creature in the ''Pikmin'' series, also making it the largest boss, in striking contrast to the previous boss, the [[Scornet Maestro]], which is the smallest boss. | ||
*The Quaggled Mireclops is one of only | *The Quaggled Mireclops is one of three bosses which require a certain type of Pikmin to defeat. The others are the [[Goolix]] and the [[Waterwraith]]. | ||
*The Quaggled Mireclops is one of the only three creatures in the ''Pikmin'' series that have plant life growing on their bodies, the others being the [[Emperor Bulblax]] and the [[Flatterchuck]]. | |||
*The Quaggled Mireclops is the first tripedal creature in the ''Pikmin'' series alongside the [[Skeeterskate]]. | *The Quaggled Mireclops is the first tripedal creature in the ''Pikmin'' series alongside the [[Skeeterskate]]. | ||
*The Quaggled Mireclops is the only known creature in the ''Pikmin'' series that has three eyes. | *The Quaggled Mireclops is the only known creature in the ''Pikmin'' series that has three eyes. | ||
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[[Category:Disguising enemies]] | [[Category:Disguising enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Pikmin-eating enemies]] | [[Category:Pikmin-eating enemies]] | ||