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==Members==
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===Common Glowcap===
===Common Glowcap===
[[File:Commonglowcap.jpg|150px|left]]
[[File:P2 Artwork Common Glowcap.png|150px|left]]
{{main|Common Glowcap}}
{{main|Common Glowcap}}
Common Glowcaps resemble common mushrooms, and their glow is always of a pale blue; this is due, according to [[Olimar's notes]], to a radioactive isotope known to [[Hocotate|Hocotatians]] as "Hocotatium 111".
Common Glowcaps resemble common mushrooms, and their glow is always of a pale blue; this is due, according to [[Olimar's notes]], to a radioactive isotope known to [[Hocotate|Hocotatians]] as "Hocotatium 111".
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===Glowstem===
===Glowstem===
[[File:Glowstem.jpg|150px|left]]
[[File:P2 Artwork Glowstem.png|150px|left]]
{{main|Glowstem}}
{{main|Glowstem}}
Rather than actual plants, Glowstems are LEDs (light emitting diodes) with either a green or orange light. If touched, the light will flicker for a moment, and then return to normal. They are found in caves with metallic scenery.
Rather than actual plants, Glowstems are LEDs (light emitting diodes) with either a green or orange light. If touched, the light will flicker for a moment, and then return to normal. They are found in caves with metallic scenery.

Revision as of 17:46, April 27, 2023

The glowcap family is a family of fungi found in the three main Pikmin games, as well as Pikmin Adventure. Both variants shed light and are found only underground. In Pikmin and Pikmin 2, they are only cosmetic, like most plants. However, in Pikmin 3, the Common Glowcap can be used as shelter from the Vehemoth Phosbat and can be used for light. This type of glowcap is also used in Pikmin Adventure to briefly light up cave sections, which is what happens when touched.

Members

Common Glowcap

Main article: Common Glowcap.

Common Glowcaps resemble common mushrooms, and their glow is always of a pale blue; this is due, according to Olimar's notes, to a radioactive isotope known to Hocotatians as "Hocotatium 111".

Glowstem

Main article: Glowstem.

Rather than actual plants, Glowstems are LEDs (light emitting diodes) with either a green or orange light. If touched, the light will flicker for a moment, and then return to normal. They are found in caves with metallic scenery.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Sombrerillos luminiscentes (Common Glowcap)
Tallos luminiscentes (Glowstem)
Luminescent little hats
Luminescent stems
In the American Spanish translation, the 2 members of this family have their own individual families.