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::Pretty much what I discovered, yeah. I was just timing from moments that had a little bit better of visual cues, which is what padded the time out. [[User:Phineas81707|Phineas81707]] ([[User talk:Phineas81707|talk]]) 19:06, 13 December 2015 (EST)
::Pretty much what I discovered, yeah. I was just timing from moments that had a little bit better of visual cues, which is what padded the time out. [[User:Phineas81707|Phineas81707]] ([[User talk:Phineas81707|talk]]) 19:06, 13 December 2015 (EST)
Ok, to the best of my ability, I reached the following conclusion using both of our findings: without knowing exactly what the developers know, it seems that:
The game waits 10 seconds once the dirt mound starts being dug into before items start coming out. Then, the first item pops out. Afterwards, the game checks how many Pikmin are inside the mound so that it can calculate the interval between each item. This interval is really hard to figure out, and it might depend on each dirt mound, but it seems that 2 Pikmin are 1.574 times faster than 1 Pikmin, 50 are 4.697 times faster than 1 Pikmin, and 100 are 6.769 faster than 1 Pikmin. The function "f(x) = x ^ 0.4" returns how much faster X Pikmin are compared to 1, with only a slight error compared to the numbers we got.
Could you test if this conclusion makes sense on something like a dirt mound with dozens of fragments in it? I'm afraid we'll never be able to find the exact numbers, but we can add these and say that they are close enough. &mdash; '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 05:57, 14 December 2015 (EST)
*1 Pikmin, interval around 10 seconds, took around 5 minutes 45 seconds to dig up.
*2 Pikmin, interval around 6.32 secconds, took around 3:43:48 to dig up.
*50 Pikmin, interval around 1.75 seconds, took around 1:12.10 to dig up.
*100 Pikmin, interval around 1.54 seconds, took around 1:02.27 to dig up.
Times for the [[Tropical Wilds]] fragment mound, with 34 fragments within. [[User:Phineas81707|Phineas81707]] ([[User talk:Phineas81707|talk]]) 07:12, 14 December 2015 (EST)
:Regardless of number of Pikmin, it still took 10 seconds before the first fragment came out, right? Anyway, the difference in speed doesn't quite fit the function I got... There's definitely a trend, in that the difference between 1 and 2 Pikmin is huge, but between 80 or so and 100 is tiny. But a general formula that fits all scenarios is next to impossible to obtain... Well, I guess we can add the general information we know and call it a day. What do you think? &mdash; '''{''[[User:Espyo|Espyo]]''<sup>[[User talk:Espyo|T]]</sup>}''' 11:01, 14 December 2015 (EST)
::Yes, the ten second rule still applies. And yes, we should probably put what we know in the article. [[User:Phineas81707|Phineas81707]] ([[User talk:Phineas81707|talk]]) 17:42, 14 December 2015 (EST)

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