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==Trivia==
*A boss in ''[[Mariowiki:Super Mario Odyssey|Super Mario Odyssey]]'' called the [[Mariowiki:Mechawiggler|Mechawiggler]] heavily resembles the Emperor Pinchipede. Both bosses have mechanical segments with purple spherical weak points, flip themselves over when attacked, and overall look like centipedes
*The name "Pinchipede" is a combination of "pinch" and "centipede".


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 20:33, June 26, 2024

Screenshot of the Emperor Pinchipede.
The Emperor Pinchipeede during its introductory cutscene.
Transparent Image.

The Emperor Pinchipede (ダイオウハサミムカデ?, lit.: "Great King Scissors Centipede") is the third major boss encountered in Pikmin Adventure. Just like the beeb family, it has its own unique family, the pinchipede family. It bears a resemblance to the Armored Mawdad, a creature in Pikmin 3.

Monita's notes

This beast's segmented body has plenty of weak points, making it easy to target. However, it will hide them when it is upset. Just don't get too close to its snapping jaws.

Strategy

The Emperor Pinchipede is a difficult boss. Its body is divided into 11 segments, 9 of which have their own weakpoints. 4 of these segments are larger than the others, and are linked together by the smaller segments. Its head, which is its 1st segment, is equipped with a large pair of sharp mandibles which will instantly kill anyone in their way. It is impossible to stun it unlike a number of other enemies.

As the Emperor Pinchipede crawls around the battlefield, its weak points may be openly attacked. However, whenever one of the 4 larger segments is broken off, it will flip on its own and start to slowly move around the stage, spinning wildly with spikes all over it. It is best advised to take out the smaller segments first so the battlefield will be less cluttered.

An angered Emperor Pinchipede.
The Emperor Pinchipede getting enraged (its dangerous sides are colored in orange).

Occasionally, the boss will cover all of its weakpoints and turn orange, during which it will rampage across the map for a short time before going back to normal. Simply stay out of the way of its mandibles andthe player will avoid harm.

After all its weak points are destroyed, it will gain 1 more on its head segment. However, whenever it is in direct line of sight of the player, it will compact its body segments like an accordion, cover its head's weakpoint, and then shoot himself across the stage. During this process, the body weakpoints are also turned over, revealing the spikes, so don't touch the body. After it finishes this attack is when it is best to attack its head.

After its head weakpoint is damaged down to half of its health, the battle will get faster, in that the boss will go faster when it charges towards the player. Simply repeat the above process to defeat it. Once the weakpoint is at 0 HP, its head will explode into Nintendo Land Coins.

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Trivia

  • A boss in Super Mario Odyssey called the Mechawiggler heavily resembles the Emperor Pinchipede. Both bosses have mechanical segments with purple spherical weak points, flip themselves over when attacked, and overall look like centipedes
  • The name "Pinchipede" is a combination of "pinch" and "centipede".

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese ダイオウハサミムカデ?
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Keizerpinchipede
Flag of France French Empereur Mille-Klak Pinceur
Flag of Germany German Kaiserkaufüßler
Flag of Italy Italian Centiciompo imperatore
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Centopinça Imperial
Flag of Spain Spanish Ciempiédulo emperador
Flag of Russia Russian Императорская сорокодавка

See also