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#REDIRECT [[Area#Terrain]]
There are all types of terrain in Pikmin and Pikmin 2. They don't really affect the game play, but changes the atmosphere, and the different types of enemies you may encounter. For example, [[Hazards|electric]] is far more common in indoor-like terrain. In Pikmin 2, man-made terrain, such as metal or tile is more common than in Pikmin 1.
 
==Terrain in Pikmin 1==
In [[Pikmin 1]], you will be traveling mainly on natural ground, like sand, soil,
wood, etc.
 
===Grass===
Found in most areas, except for the [[Forest Navel]] (Because it is underground).
 
===Soil===
This is what you and your pikmin will be walking on for a majority of the time. Soil is found in every area in the game.
 
===Sand===
Usually, when there is water, there is sand. Especially in [[The Distant Spring]]. In the Distant Spring, about half the amount of land is submerged in water, and that amount of land is sand. It can also be found in the small pond area in the [[Impact Site]]  and the large lake in the [[Forest Navel]].
 
===Wood===
Various tree stumps can be found in the game. They can be found in the Impact Site, [[Forest of Hope]] and the Distant Spring.
 
===Carbord===
The [[Cardboard Box|Carboard boxes]] in the Impact Site and the Final Trial can be walked upon by using a nearby rock as a platform.
 
===Rusted Metal===
In [[The Final Trial]], large slabs of rusted metal is used to cross the body of water separating the landing site, from the area where you battle, the [[Emperor Bulblax]], which actually takes place in a large metal 'bowl' like arena.
 
==Terrain in Pikmin 2==
In [[Pikmin 2]], you will find a vast array of different terrain. Most are likely man-made, indicating that some caverns may have been once inhabited by people.
 
===Natural Terrain===
Organic materials that formed naturally, such as grass, are a common sight in Pikmin 2.
 
====Snow====
In some caverns, you may find the area to be covered in a blanket of snow. This terrain can be found in the [[Valley of Repose]] and it's respective cavern's.
====Grass====
A common terrain, mostly found in above ground areas. With the [[Awakening Wood]] being an common example. Grass-like terrain can be found in the [[Perplexing Pool]], however considering the areas aquatic nature it's possible that it's actually moss.
 
===Man-Made Terrain===
In here, you will find terrain that you probably won't find in your average forest.
 
====Concrete====
Can be found in a few areas, most of the Valley of Repose is formed from concrete. This is due to it being believed to be a crosswalk of sorts.
 
====Steel====
Some caverns will feature steel-like terrain; commonly reffered as the 'Battle field theme'. It featres blue tinted metal, which is partially rusted. Objects such as polls and hatches can be seen. Oddly, by putting the camera at certain angles, one can see the whole area is being held by thick iron bars.
 
====Wooden Floor====
In most toybox themed caverns the floor appears to be made out wooden floorboards. The final sublevel of [[Glutton's Kitchen]] features a red and white pic-nic blanket but it makes the same sound when walked on.
 
====Carpet====
Some caverns feature a slight variation of the toybox theme, as instead of wooden flloorboads, it features a simple white carpet. It is also seen in the 2-player mode exclusive; [[Carpet Plain]].
 
====Tile====
Most aquatic caverns have [[Tile Lands|tiles]] spread out among the area. Thease tiles are of a turquoise colour and are similair to the tiles found in most showers.
 
====Man-Made Objects====
Inside toybox themed caverns (Glutton's Kitchen for example), you can occasionally find toy train track's, a xylophone, and a few plates (Sublevel 5 of Glutton's Kitchen only) you are able to travel on. Along with several outdoor themed caverns such as the [[Snagret Hole]], you may find a useless shovel and pail. Though it is possible walk on, this is more or less pointless due to the fact that [[Pikmin Family|Pikmin]] can slide of the pail easily. Also [[Paper Bag]]s can be found in some areas as well.
 
====Stone formations====
Inside The Perplexing Pool, there are odd stones formations that are mysteriously shaped. Some of which are walk-able. Thease odd formations do not appear to be natural, ranging from simple pathways to maze-like structres.

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