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[[File:WarPath.png|thumb|336px]]The '''War Path''' is the second [[2-Player Battle]] map. Unlike other maps, players start with only one of each spray type on this map, instead of the usual two.
{{merging|conflict|War Path}}


The cave's design is very basic with few enemies. The rooms are simple squares connected together with metal 'pipes' or short alleys. The floor is made out of sand or partially out of metal, such as the before mentioned pipe-like corridors. Because the player's base may be spawned close to the opponent's base it is easy to steal the opponent's marble, however, it is wiser to keep track of one's own marble as well.  
[[Image:War Path.png|right|thumb|Battle in the War Path]]
The '''War Path''' is a [[2-Player Battle]] map. Unlike other maps, players start with only one of each [[spray]] type on this map, instead of the usual two.
 
== Level information ==
*'''Theme''': Concrete
*'''Enemies''':
**[[Snow Bulborb]]s
**[[Female Sheargrub]]s
**[[Shearwig]]s (under marbles)
*'''Hazards''':
**None
*'''Treasures''':
**None
*'''Plants''':
**None
*'''Others''':
**12 [[Pellet Posies]]
 
{{sublevel technical
|2p          = y
|cave        = vs_5_semai
|enemymax    = 45
|itemmax    = 0
|gatemax    = 0
|capmax      = 0
|rooms      = 3
|geyser      = No
|unitfile    = vs_5_conc.txt
|lightfile  = normal_light_cha.ini
|bg          = None
|clog        = No
|hiddenfloor = 0
|units      =
{{!}} colspan = 6 style = "text-align: center;" {{!}} Pattern 1
{{!}}-
{{sublevel units
|room_4x4a_4_conc|Room with 4 exits (x2)
|room_vs_hitode3x3m_5_conc|Room with 4 exits and 2 walls (x1)
}}
{{!}} colspan = 6 style = "text-align: center;" {{!}} Pattern 2
{{!}}-
{{sublevel units
|room_4x4a_4_conc|Room with 4 exits (x2)
|room_4x4b_4_conc|Room with 4 exits (x1)
|item_cap_pipe|Dead end with item (x2)
|item_cap_conc|Dead end with item (x2)
|wayl_pipe|Turning corridor (x3)
|cap_conc|Dead end (x4)
}}
{{sublevel units
|way4_conc|Four-way crossing (x1)
}}
{{!}} colspan = 6 style = "text-align: center;" {{!}} Pattern 3
{{!}}-
{{sublevel units
|room_4x4b_4_conc|Room with 4 exits (x2)
|item_cap_conc|Dead end with item (x2)
|wayl_pipe|Turning corridor (x4)
|way2_pipe|Corridor (x8)
}}
}}
 
The [[cave]]'s design is very basic. The rooms are simple squares connected together with metal 'pipes' or short alleys. The floor is made out of sand or partially out of metal, such as the before mentioned pipe-like corridors.
 
If you're playing on a configuration where your opponent's base is very close to your own, you can attempt to make it more enjoyable just trying to steal your opponents marble. However, it is wiser to keep track of your own marble as if you go hunting for yellow marbles, your opponent may sneak in an attack and capture your marble. Leaving a group of 25-40 [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] near your base may be helpful and should keep your enemies at bay. When you hear your Pikmin brawling, you know your opponent is attacking your base. Head back there and fend off the remaining enemy Pikmin.
 
Many helpful cherries drop down from the unknown into your base if the battle takes too long. A lot of the roulette enemies such as the [[Withering Blowhog]] will keep your enemy busy, meaning you can go and hunt for yellow marbles, but only if you're willing to take a risk. Your opponent may attempt to steal your cherries whilst you're absent. Keep track of your cherries and more importantly your marble in order to keep the battle steady.
 
Not many enemies are seen here, making it arguably the easiest of the 2-player battle arenas.


[[Image:War Path.png|right|thumb|Battle in the War Path]]
Not a lot of the configurations have very much space between you and your opponent, making it possibly one of the smallest locations in 2-Player Battle; [[Dim Labyrinth]] probably being the largest.


Be aware of the occasional boulder that may drop from the sky in certain areas, particularly near the locations of yellow marbles.
Be aware of the occasional boulder that may drop from the sky in certain areas, particularly near the locations of yellow marbles.
==Enemies==


*[[Snow Bulborb]]
One strategy to win is to sneak through the pipes and grab their marble while they are away. Be careful though because they cannot carry the marble back through the pipe but through the connected squares and they will be very open for attack.


*[[Female Sheargrub]]
== Strategies ==
This stage is good for quick battles. Try to lure your opponent away and steal their marble, or try your luck for a [[Pikmin Extinction]] with the roulette.


==Hazards==
{{2P}}
*Eating
*Enemy Pikmin
* Crushing
[[Category:Battle Arenas]]
[[Category:Pikmin 2]]
[[Category:2-Player Battle]]
[[Category:2-player locations]]

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Battle in the War Path

The War Path is a 2-Player Battle map. Unlike other maps, players start with only one of each spray type on this map, instead of the usual two.

Level information

Technical sublevel information
Internal cave name vs_5_semai
"Main" object maximum (?) 45
"Treasure" object maximum (?) 0
"Gate" object maximum (?) 0
Dead end unit probability (?) 0
Number of rooms (?) 3
Corridor-to-room ratio (?) {{{ctrratio}}}
Escape geyser (?) No
Clogged hole (?) No
Cave units file (?) vs_5_conc.txt
Lighting file (?) normal_light_cha.ini
Background (?) None (File:P2 VRBOX None.png)
Cave units (?)
Pattern 1
room_4x4a_4_conc
room_vs_hitode3x3m_5_conc
Room with 4 exits (x2) Room with 4 exits and 2 walls (x1)
Pattern 2
room_4x4a_4_conc
room_4x4b_4_conc
item_cap_pipe
item_cap_conc
wayl_pipe
cap_conc
Room with 4 exits (x2) Room with 4 exits (x1) Dead end with item (x2) Dead end with item (x2) Turning corridor (x3) Dead end (x4)
way4_conc
Four-way crossing (x1)
Pattern 3
room_4x4b_4_conc
item_cap_conc
wayl_pipe
way2_pipe
Room with 4 exits (x2) Dead end with item (x2) Turning corridor (x4) Corridor (x8)

The cave's design is very basic. The rooms are simple squares connected together with metal 'pipes' or short alleys. The floor is made out of sand or partially out of metal, such as the before mentioned pipe-like corridors.

If you're playing on a configuration where your opponent's base is very close to your own, you can attempt to make it more enjoyable just trying to steal your opponents marble. However, it is wiser to keep track of your own marble as if you go hunting for yellow marbles, your opponent may sneak in an attack and capture your marble. Leaving a group of 25-40 Pikmin near your base may be helpful and should keep your enemies at bay. When you hear your Pikmin brawling, you know your opponent is attacking your base. Head back there and fend off the remaining enemy Pikmin.

Many helpful cherries drop down from the unknown into your base if the battle takes too long. A lot of the roulette enemies such as the Withering Blowhog will keep your enemy busy, meaning you can go and hunt for yellow marbles, but only if you're willing to take a risk. Your opponent may attempt to steal your cherries whilst you're absent. Keep track of your cherries and more importantly your marble in order to keep the battle steady.

Not many enemies are seen here, making it arguably the easiest of the 2-player battle arenas.

Not a lot of the configurations have very much space between you and your opponent, making it possibly one of the smallest locations in 2-Player Battle; Dim Labyrinth probably being the largest.

Be aware of the occasional boulder that may drop from the sky in certain areas, particularly near the locations of yellow marbles.

One strategy to win is to sneak through the pipes and grab their marble while they are away. Be careful though because they cannot carry the marble back through the pipe but through the connected squares and they will be very open for attack.

Strategies

This stage is good for quick battles. Try to lure your opponent away and steal their marble, or try your luck for a Pikmin Extinction with the roulette.

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