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The player can use the same strategy as the [[Creeping Chrysanthemum]], being weary of the pools of [[poison]] it spews by attacking the beast from behind. The poison pools last longer and reach father than they might first appear, and can make fighting the creature a nuisance. The player can use [[White Pikmin]] to make fighting this creature a little easier, but their low damage and the Startle Spore's immunity to being poisoned combined with a large health pool can make this strategy not extremely effective (Especially if the player only has a small number of White Pikmin, which is likely). If the player plans on relying on White Pikmin, [[Ultra-spicy spray]] is reccomended. | The player can use the same strategy as the [[Creeping Chrysanthemum]], being weary of the pools of [[poison]] it spews by attacking the beast from behind. The poison pools last longer and reach father than they might first appear, and can make fighting the creature a nuisance. The player can use [[White Pikmin]] to make fighting this creature a little easier, but their low damage and the Startle Spore's immunity to being poisoned combined with a large health pool can make this strategy not extremely effective (Especially if the player only has a small number of White Pikmin, which is likely). If the player plans on relying on White Pikmin, [[Ultra-spicy spray]] is reccomended. | ||
Instead, the player can opt to use a small number (Around 30 or so) of high-damaging Pikmin such as [[Rock Pikmin]] or [[Purple Pikmin]]. Bait out the enemy from hiding by throwing and whistling back a single | Instead, the player can opt to use a small number (Around 30 or so) of high-damaging Pikmin such as [[Rock Pikmin]] or [[Purple Pikmin]]. Bait out the enemy from hiding by throwing and whistling back a single pikmin, then reach around to the back (It should be noted the creature will turn to have its sights on the bait pikmin, so you can use this to your advantage). When you reach the back, simply throw Purple Pikmin continuiously or repeatedly charge and call back your Rock Pikmin, this should defeat the beast quite quickly and safely. Using Oatchi's [[Rush]] with a large squad here is also a good option (And one of your only options, if fought in the [[Engulfed Castle]]), but be mindful of your squad's damage output and make sure Oatchi has his [[Sniff Saver]] equipped. | ||
If the player is struggling with this enemy, a single [[Bomb rock|Bomb Rock]] is enough to take it out, even if it hasnt been consumed. | If the player is struggling with this enemy, a single [[Bomb rock|Bomb Rock]] is enough to take it out, even if it hasnt been consumed. | ||
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|jpcommon = {{j|おったまダケ|Ottama Dake}}. It is a combination of おっ魂消る (flabbergasted) and 茸 (mushroom). | |jpcommon = {{j|おったまダケ|Ottama Dake}}. It is a combination of おっ魂消る (flabbergasted) and 茸 (mushroom). | ||
|jpname = {{j|キノコヅモリ|Kinoko Dzumori|Mushroom Pretender}}. It is based off of the Creeping Chrysanthemum's Japanese name, "キクヅモリ", but with "キク" (chrysanthemum) replaced with "キノコ" (mushroom). | |jpname = {{j|キノコヅモリ|Kinoko Dzumori|Mushroom Pretender}}. It is based off of the Creeping Chrysanthemum's Japanese name, "キクヅモリ", but with "キク" (chrysanthemum) replaced with "キノコ" (mushroom). | ||
|scientific = ''Taraxacum | |scientific = ''Taraxacum fungenesus''. ''Fungenesus'' is a combination of "fungen-", which means "fungi", and "esus", which means "eaten" in Latin. | ||
|internal = <code>BIKKURIKINOKO</code>. "Bikkuri" (吃驚) is the Japanese word for surprised, while "kinoko" (茸) is the Japanese word for mushroom. | |internal = <code>BIKKURIKINOKO</code>. "Bikkuri" (吃驚) is the Japanese word for surprised, while "kinoko" (茸) is the Japanese word for mushroom. | ||
}} | }} |