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== Weight as an obstacle ==
== Weight as an obstacle ==
[[File:P3 Iron Ball Close-up.jpg|thumb|250px|An iron ball, showing its weight of 20 units.]]
[[File:P3 Iron ball Close-up.jpg|thumb|250px|An iron ball, showing its weight of 20 units.]]
Weight is sometimes used in [[obstacle]]s. [[Cardboard box]]es, [[paper bag]]s, [[iron block]]s, and [[iron ball]]s all require a certain number of Pikmin to push on the obstacle in order to pass it, and this pushing strength is measured in weight units, with each Pikmin (and in some cases, each leader) pushing the obstacle with its own weight. [[Seesaw block]]s and [[elevator platform]]s use weight in a more complex way, with weight being able to be applied to both sides of a scale.
Weight is sometimes used in [[obstacle]]s. [[Cardboard box]]es, [[paper bag]]s, [[iron block]]s, and [[iron ball]]s all require a certain number of Pikmin to push on the obstacle in order to pass it, and this pushing strength is measured in weight units, with each Pikmin (and in some cases, each leader) pushing the obstacle with its own weight. [[Seesaw block]]s and [[elevator platform]]s use weight in a more complex way, with weight being able to be applied to both sides of a scale.


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