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== Petrification ==
== Petrification ==
This spray can be deployed by pressing {{button|gc|padu|wii|1|switch|padu}}. Any [[enemy]] or [[bomb-rock]] in the direction of the cursor instantly becomes immobilized and slowly turns into stone. In the case of {{npcp2}}, the leader will spray in front of them, but the cursor's direction is still what matters. The enemy is only temporarily immobilized and will eventually break free. Before reaching this point, the enemy begins shaking, as an indication that the petrification is wearing off. In total, this effect lasts for nine seconds – one second for the stones to form, and eight seconds of complete encasement.
This spray can be deployed by pressing {{button|gc|padu|wii|1}}. Any [[enemy]] or [[bomb-rock]] in the direction of the cursor instantly becomes immobilized and slowly turns into stone. In the case of {{npcp2}}, the leader will spray in front of them, but the cursor's direction is still what matters. The enemy is only temporarily immobilized and will eventually break free. Before reaching this point, the enemy begins shaking, as an indication that the petrification is wearing off. In total, this effect lasts for nine seconds – one second for the stones to form, and eight seconds of complete encasement.


Any enemy that becomes petrified will have its defense changed in some way, such that all Pikmin standard attacks and leader [[punch]]es cause more or less damage. Purple Pikmin stomps and bomb-rock damage is not changed either way. The following table explains how much damage attacks will cause when the enemy is petrified:
Any enemy that becomes petrified will have its defense changed in some way, such that all Pikmin standard attacks and leader [[punch]]es cause more or less damage. Purple Pikmin stomps and bomb-rock damage is not changed either way. The following table explains how much damage attacks will cause when the enemy is petrified:
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Petrifying enemies that are in the process of eating any [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] will make it possible to save those Pikmin from dying. Likewise, bomb-rocks that were in the middle of their countdown will freeze, allowing the leaders and Pikmin a chance of reaching safety. It should also be noted that a petrified dormant bomb-rock will become active after the petrification ends, even if it wasn't attacked during.
Petrifying enemies that are in the process of eating any [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] will make it possible to save those Pikmin from dying. Likewise, bomb-rocks that were in the middle of their countdown will freeze, allowing the leaders and Pikmin a chance of reaching safety. It should also be noted that a petrified dormant bomb-rock will become active after the petrification ends, even if it wasn't attacked during.


If there are no enemies nearby, the leader will still spray it in the air, wasting one dosage. In the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]], the player can deploy ultra-bitter spray by pressing {{button|gc|z|wii|1|switch|rstick}}. This does not affect the ultra-bitter spray quantity in the main story mode, and can be used before the sprays are even discovered during the adventure.
If there are no enemies nearby, the leader will still spray it in the air, wasting one dosage. In the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]], the player can deploy ultra-bitter spray by pressing {{button|gc|z|wii|1}}. This does not affect the ultra-bitter spray quantity in the main story mode, and can be used before the sprays are even discovered during the adventure.


=== Petrified enemy spoils ===
=== Petrified enemy spoils ===
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| Empty
| Empty
{{columns|0|width=100%|
:* {{icon|Bomb rock|y}}
:* {{icon|Bomb rock|y}}
:* {{icon|Breadbug|y}}
:* {{icon|Breadbug|y}}
:* {{icon|Doodlebug|y}}
:* {{icon|Doodlebug|y}}
:* {{icon|Giant Breadbug|y}}
:* {{icon|Giant Breadbug|y}}
|
:* {{icon|Iridescent Flint Beetle|y}}
:* {{icon|Iridescent Flint Beetle|y}}
:* {{icon|Iridescent Glint Beetle|y}}
:* {{icon|Iridescent Glint Beetle|y}}
:* Waterwraith's rollers
:* Waterwraith's rollers
}}
| 0 || || ||  
| 0 || || ||  
|-
|-
| Weak
| Weak
{{columns|2|
:* {{icon|Bulborb Larva|y}}
:* {{icon|Bulborb Larva|y}}
:* {{icon|Female Sheargrub|y}}
:* {{icon|Female Sheargrub|y}}
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:* {{icon|Skitter Leaf|y}}
:* {{icon|Skitter Leaf|y}}
:* {{icon|Wogpole|y}}
:* {{icon|Wogpole|y}}
}}
| 1 || 99% || 0.5% || 0.5%
| 1 || 99% || 0.5% || 0.5%
|-
|-
| Strong
| Strong
{{columns|2|
:* {{icon|Beady Long Legs|y}}
:* {{icon|Beady Long Legs|y}}
:* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y}}
:* {{icon|Burrowing Snagret|y}}
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:* {{icon|Segmented Crawbster|y}}
:* {{icon|Segmented Crawbster|y}}
:* {{icon|Waterwraith|y}}
:* {{icon|Waterwraith|y}}
}}
| 5 || 85% || 7.5% || 7.5%
| 5 || 85% || 7.5% || 7.5%
|-
|-
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** Similarly, petrifying a [[Female Sheargrub]] as it is unearthing and killing it will cause the same effect.{{cite youtube|EO1QknAX-P0|of a Female Sheargrub getting petrified as it digs out of the ground|published={{date|14|July|2019}}|retrieved={{date|14|July|2019}}}}
** Similarly, petrifying a [[Female Sheargrub]] as it is unearthing and killing it will cause the same effect.{{cite youtube|EO1QknAX-P0|of a Female Sheargrub getting petrified as it digs out of the ground|published={{date|14|July|2019}}|retrieved={{date|14|July|2019}}}}
* Because Volatile Dweevils and [[Waterwraith]]s are composed of multiple parts (the creature is one part, the bomb or rollers are another), it is possible to only petrify one part but not the other, as explained [[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Half petrified Volatile Dweevil|here]] and [[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Struggling Waterwraith|here]].
* Because Volatile Dweevils and [[Waterwraith]]s are composed of multiple parts (the creature is one part, the bomb or rollers are another), it is possible to only petrify one part but not the other, as explained [[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Half petrified Volatile Dweevil|here]] and [[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Struggling Waterwraith|here]].
== Notes ==
=== ''Pikmin 2'' Official Player's Guide ===
{{Transcript|When you have the juice of Ultra-Bitter Berries, you can release Ultra-Bitter Spray by pressing Up on the Control Pad. The mist turns enemies into stone for a short time.|block=y}}
=== ''Pikmin 2'' Official Player's Guide (2-Player Battle) ===
{{Transcript|All of your rival’s Pikmin become buried sprouts.|block=y}}
===''Pikmin 2'' Japanese website===
'''Text'''
{{transcript|
今回の探検で新たに発見された植物「ピキノツユクサ」の実から採取されるエキスは、驚くべき苦さの物質であることが分析の結果明らかになった。甘党のホコタテ星人にとってはほんの1 滴で致死量となる苦さのこのエキスだが、これを敵対生物に振りかけると、あまりの苦さに一瞬にして硬直してしまうことが分かった。幸い、売れ残りのガラクタの中に、空になったビンがもう1 つあったので、せっせと集めてはこれに詰めていくことにする。
|block=y}}
'''Translation'''
{{transcript|
Analysis revealed that the essence obtained from the berries of the "Burgeoning Spiderwort" plant, which was newly discovered during this expedition, is a surprisingly bitter substance. For the sweet-toothed Hocotatians, just one drop of this bitter essence is lethal, but when sprinkled on hostile creatures, it turns out to be so bitter that they are instantly petrified. Fortunately, there was another empty bottle among the unsold junk, so it was decided to diligently fill it.
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
P2 Ultra-Bitter Spray 2D art.png|2D artwork of a bottle of Ultra-Bitter Spray.
Red Pikmin with Bitter Berry.png|Clay art of a [[Red Pikmin]] carrying a purple [[Burgeoning Spiderwort]] berry.
Red Pikmin with Bitter Berry.png|Clay art of a [[Red Pikmin]] carrying a purple [[Burgeoning Spiderwort]] berry.
P2 Bitter Drop Screenshot.jpg|A drop of ultra-bitter spray.
P2 Bitter Drop Screenshot.jpg|A drop of ultra-bitter spray.
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== Names in other languages ==
== Names in other languages ==
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