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'''Mission Mode '''in [[Pikmin 3]] is one playable game sections shown at E3 2012, presumably also in the final game. It is currently unknown if it will be playable at the start of the game, or must be unlocked like in the past two games. In this mode, there are 3 sub-modes.[[File:Pikmin3ChallangeMode.png|thumb|266px|A screenshot of Pikmin 3's challenge mode, which also shows the new spaceship Pod.]]
'''Mission Mode '''in the [[Challenge Mode]] of [[Pikmin 3]]. In Mission Mode, the player can complete one of three possible challenges, each which are 7-10 minutes long and are meant to help improve the player's Pikmin skills: Gather the Fruit, Battle Enemies, and Defeat Bosses.[[File:Pikmin3ChallangeMode.png|thumb|266px|A screenshot of Pikmin 3's challenge mode, which also shows the new spaceship Pod.]]
 
All modes in Mission Mode supposed 2-player split-screen co-op.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfY3r9BbYu8</ref>


==Gather the Fruit==
==Gather the Fruit==
The goal in ''Gather the Fruit'' Mode is to use the provided [[Pikmin (species)|Pikmin]] to collect as much fruit and enemy carcasses as possible on the map within a predefined amount of time. When fruit are hauled back to the Pod, their value will be converted to [[Poko]]s, and the player's scores will be based on how much total pokos were earned. When enemies are defeated, additional pokos will be added to the score and more fruit will drop onto the stage. Pikmin are found either buried, scattered across the map in little groups, or inside enemies.
The goal in ''Gather the Fruit'' Mode is to use the provided [[Pikmin (species)|Pikmin]] to collect as much fruit and enemy carcasses as possible on the map within a predefined amount of time. When fruit are hauled back to the Pod, their value will be converted to [[Poko]]s, and the player's scores will be based on how much total pokos were earned. When enemies are defeated, additional pokos will be added to the score and more fruit will drop onto the stage. Pikmin are found either buried, scattered across the map in little groups, or inside enemies.
Only the Pikmin provided can be used for each level; it is impossible to make more Pikmin. However, it is possible to convert Pikmin into other types using enemies such as the [[Medusal Slurker]].


When a level is complete, the player can watch a top-down playback of the entire level session, showing icons to indicate the captains, fruits, enemies, and Pikmin. 
When a level is complete, the player can watch a top-down playback of the entire level session, showing icons to indicate the captains, fruits, enemies, and Pikmin. 


Depending on how many pokos you obtain, your ranking will improve. You can either get bronze, silver, gold, or platinum. 2 player is not avalible in this mode.
Depending on how many pokos you obtain, your ranking will improve. You can either get bronze, silver, gold, or platinum.


==Battle Enemies==
==Battle Enemies==
This mode requires the player to defeat certain enemies. This is the only sub mode that has not been shown off. 2 player is supported in this mode.
This mode requires the player to defeat certain enemies within a time limit. This is the only sub mode that has not been shown off, so details are scarce.


Score is most likely determined by ammount of pokos earned from dead enemies, time left on clock, and Pikmin count.
==Defeat Bosses==
This mode requires the player to defeat a certain boss/bosses within the time limit.


==Boss Battles==
Score is determined by the time left over and the Pikmin count.
This mode requires the player to defeat a certain boss/bosses within the time limit. The bosses that have been seen in this mode are The [[Armored Mawdad]] and The [[Vehemoth Phosbat]]. Score is determined by the time left over and the Pikmin count. 2 player is supported in this mode.
[[File:Vehemoth_Phosbat.png|thumb|The Vehemoth Phosbat in 2 player Boss Battles.]]
[[File:Vehemoth_Phosbat.png|thumb|The Vehemoth Phosbat in 2 player Boss Battles.]]



Revision as of 10:51, June 19, 2013

Mission Mode in the Challenge Mode of Pikmin 3. In Mission Mode, the player can complete one of three possible challenges, each which are 7-10 minutes long and are meant to help improve the player's Pikmin skills: Gather the Fruit, Battle Enemies, and Defeat Bosses.

File:Pikmin3ChallangeMode.png
A screenshot of Pikmin 3's challenge mode, which also shows the new spaceship Pod.

All modes in Mission Mode supposed 2-player split-screen co-op.[1]

Gather the Fruit

The goal in Gather the Fruit Mode is to use the provided Pikmin to collect as much fruit and enemy carcasses as possible on the map within a predefined amount of time. When fruit are hauled back to the Pod, their value will be converted to Pokos, and the player's scores will be based on how much total pokos were earned. When enemies are defeated, additional pokos will be added to the score and more fruit will drop onto the stage. Pikmin are found either buried, scattered across the map in little groups, or inside enemies.

When a level is complete, the player can watch a top-down playback of the entire level session, showing icons to indicate the captains, fruits, enemies, and Pikmin. 

Depending on how many pokos you obtain, your ranking will improve. You can either get bronze, silver, gold, or platinum.

Battle Enemies

This mode requires the player to defeat certain enemies within a time limit. This is the only sub mode that has not been shown off, so details are scarce.

Score is most likely determined by ammount of pokos earned from dead enemies, time left on clock, and Pikmin count.

Defeat Bosses

This mode requires the player to defeat a certain boss/bosses within the time limit.

Score is determined by the time left over and the Pikmin count.

The Vehemoth Phosbat in the 2-player "Defeat Bosses!" mode.
The Vehemoth Phosbat in 2 player Boss Battles.


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The leaf texture used in Pikmin 2's Challenge Mode menu. (Used on Pikipedia in the {{stub}} template.)

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