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'''Mission | '''Mission''' mode is the [[Challenge Mode]] of ''[[Pikmin 3]]''. In Mission mode, the player can complete one of three possible challenges, each which are 5–15 minutes long and are meant to help improve the player's Pikmin skills of gathering fruit, battling enemies, and defeating bosses. | ||
These are the 26 stages in Mission Mode: | |||
*[[Tropical Forest]] | *[[Tropical Forest]] | ||
*[[Silver Lake]] | *[[Silver Lake]] | ||
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*[[Twilight Hollow]] | *[[Twilight Hollow]] | ||
*[[Shaded Garden]] | *[[Shaded Garden]] | ||
All modes in Mission | *[[Tropical Forest Remix]] (''Collect Treasure'' only) | ||
*[[Silver Lake Remix]] (''Collect Treasure'' only) | |||
*[[Thirsty Desert Remix]] (''Collect Treasure'' only) | |||
*[[Twilight Hollow Remix]] (''Collect Treasure'' only) | |||
*[[Shaded Garden Remix]] (''Collect Treasure'' only) | |||
*[[Tropical Wilds Remix]] (''Battle Enemies'' only) | |||
*[[Garden of Hope Remix]] (''Battle Enemies'' only) | |||
*[[Distant Tundra Remix]] (''Battle Enemies'' only) | |||
*[[Twilight River Remix]] (''Battle Enemies'' only) | |||
*[[Formidable Oak Remix]] (''Battle Enemies'' only) | |||
*[[Fortress of Festivity]] | |||
*[[The Rustyard]] | |||
*[[Beastly Cavern]] | |||
*[[Forgotten Cove]] | |||
*[[Clockwork Chasm]] | |||
*[[Armored Mawdad]] (''Defeat Bosses'' only) | |||
*[[Vehemoth Phosbat]] (''Defeat Bosses'' only) | |||
*[[Sandbelching Meerslug]] (''Defeat Bosses'' only) | |||
*[[Scornet Maestro]] (''Defeat Bosses'' only) | |||
*[[Quaggled Mireclops]] (''Defeat Bosses'' only) | |||
*[[Plasm Wraith]] (''Defeat Bosses'' only) | |||
All modes in Mission mode support 2-player split-screen co-op.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfY3r9BbYu8</ref> | |||
==Collect Treasure== | ==Collect Treasure== | ||
The goal in ''Collect Treasure'' | The goal in ''Collect Treasure'' mode is to use the provided [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] to collect as many fruit and/or enemy carcasses as possible within a limited amount of time. When fruit is hauled back to the [[SPERO]], their value will be converted to [[Pokos]]. The player's score will be based on how many total Pokos were earned and, if the player gets a platinum medal, how long it took the player to complete the area. Pikmin are found either buried, scattered across the map, hidden below plants in little groups, or inside certain enemies, like 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 | When a level is complete, the player can watch a top-down playback of the entire level session, showing icons to indicate the leaders, fruits, enemies, and Pikmin. | ||
Depending on how many Pokos you obtain, you will receive a ranking. From worst to best, they are | Depending on how many Pokos you obtain, you will receive a ranking. From worst to best, they are bronze, silver, gold, and platinum. To obtain a platinum ranking, you must collect all fruit and enemy corpses on the map before time runs out. This ranking system works similarly in the Battle Enemies mode. | ||
==Battle Enemies== | ==Battle Enemies== | ||
The objective of this mode is to defeat | The objective of this mode is to defeat enemies to score points. The enemies you defeat hold a certain amount of points. For example, the [[Swooping Snitchbug]] holds up to 30 points. Once the timer is up, the points the player gains are counted as your score. | ||
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==Downloadable Content== | ==Downloadable Content== | ||
On October | On the 1st of October, 2013—during that month's Nintendo Direct—Iwata announced downloadable content for ''[[Pikmin 3]]'''s Mission mode. Nintendo offered stage 6 for free if you update ''Pikmin 3''. | ||
On November | On the 6th of November, 2013, a second DLC was available for purchase. This DLC consists of five remixed Story mode maps for Battle Enemies. Nintendo offered stage 6 for free if you update ''Pikmin 3''. | ||
On December | On the 2nd of December, 2013, a third DLC became available for purchase. This consists of five stages for Collect Treasure and Battle Enemies and takes place on entirely new stages. [[Olimar]] and [[Louie]] are playable in stages 13–15 but Louie must be rescued before he can be used. Nintendo offered stage 11 for free for those who update ''[[Pikmin 3]]''. | ||
The following packs are available in the eShop: | The following packs are available in the eShop: | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Mission | *Mission mode and Bingo Battle are the only modes in ''[[Pikmin]]'' in which you can find [[Purple Pikmin|Purple]] and [[White Pikmin]]. | ||
*The | *The music that plays during all stage, with the exception of stages 11–15, was used in all of the ''Pikmin 3'' trailers. | ||
*Mission | *Mission mode and Bingo Battle have an exclusive miniboss, the [[Baldy Long Legs]]. It appears plentifully in both modes, although it is never found in Story mode, but Story mode does give players some [[Arachnorb]] action with the [[Shaggy Long Legs]]. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Pikmin3ship.png|Art made for the Official Nintendo Magezine of the SPERO. | Pikmin3ship.png|Art made for the Official Nintendo Magezine of the [[SPERO]]. | ||
Pikmin3Fruit.png|Some of the | Pikmin3Fruit.png|Some of the fruits from ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' and ''[[Pikmin 3]]''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||