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* The [[Publications/Strategy guides|Nintendo Player's Guide]] states the Ranging Bloyster will target Pikmin that match the color of its bulb, but this is not correct, as it will actually target the leader that matches the color of its bulb. This may be a mistranslation or a misinterpretation of the Ranging Bloyster's behavior. | * The [[Publications/Strategy guides|Nintendo Player's Guide]] states the Ranging Bloyster will target Pikmin that match the color of its bulb, but this is not correct, as it will actually target the leader that matches the color of its bulb. This may be a mistranslation or a misinterpretation of the Ranging Bloyster's behavior. | ||
*The Ranging Bloyster bizarrely does not appear to have a [[soul]]; when defeated, one does not rise from its corpse. While there exist other enemies that similarly don't have souls, they explicitly are only incapacitated when defeated, unlike the Ranging Bloyster, which is clearly dead. This oddity is shared with the [[Toady Bloyster]], [[Empress Bulblax]] (both only exhibiting this anomaly in ''Pikmin 2''), and [[Titan Dweevil]], along with all members of the [[arachnorb family]] regardless of game. | *The Ranging Bloyster bizarrely does not appear to have a [[soul]]; when defeated, one does not rise from its corpse. While there exist other enemies that similarly don't have souls, they explicitly are only incapacitated when defeated, unlike the Ranging Bloyster, which is clearly dead. This oddity is shared with the [[Toady Bloyster]], [[Empress Bulblax]] (both only exhibiting this anomaly in ''Pikmin 2''), and [[Titan Dweevil]], along with all members of the [[arachnorb family]] regardless of game. | ||
==References== | ==References== |