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==Gallery==
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{{image|images of a clog in {{hp}}.}}
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Clog Shower Room.png|A clog blocking the entrance to the [[Shower Room]].
Clog Shower Room.png|A clog blocking the entrance to the [[Shower Room]].
Clog out of water.jpg|A clog out of water blocking the entrance to the next sublevel.
Clog out of water.jpg|A clog out of water blocking the entrance to the next sublevel.
Crack clog.jpg|The crack that is left on the floor after a clog is removed.
Crack clog.jpg|The crack that is left on the floor after a clog is removed in {{p2}}.
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Revision as of 16:18, January 25, 2019

A clog in the Awakening Wood.


Because this subject has no official name, the name "Clog" is conjectural.

A clog is an obstacle in Pikmin 2 and Hey! Pikmin that looks like a cracked rock, used to block the entrance of caves and geysers, and to plug holes underwater so that areas remain flooded. They can be destroyed with Pikmin; often, only Blue Pikmin are able to approach them due to them being submerged. By destroying an underwater clog, a hole is opened up that drains the water from the surrounding area. However, clogs also appear on certain caves, and block the hole that leads to the next sublevel. In Hey! Pikmin clogs are found very rarely, only appearing once in the whole game, in Below the Ice. They look a lot like dirt blocks, only made of stone and cracked. They also seem to have significantly less health.

Locations

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Trivia

  • In Pikmin 2's game files, the holes on the final sublevels of the Subterranean Complex, the Hole of Beasts and the Bulblax Kingdom are told to contain a clog. This setting is ignored however, as final sublevels don't have holes.
  • By entering a cave just before a clog's destruction cutscene takes place, it is possible to bypass the cutscene and still have the clog count as being destroyed.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ YouTube video showing the effects of entering a cave just before the clog cutscene begins