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'''Dandori Battles''' are a new challenge in ''[[Pikmin 4]]'', serving as a successor to [[2-Player Battle]] from ''Pikmin 2'' and [[Bingo Battle]] from ''Pikmin 3''. In Dandori Battles, the player and an unknown Olimar-looking creature compete against each other to collect as much treasure as possible. Collecting treasures earns a player points; the player with the most points when the timer runs out is declared the winner. Dandori Battles may be available as a 2 player challenge mode, similar to 2-player battle and Bingo Battle from the previous games.
'''Dandori Challenges''' are a new challenge introduced in ''[[Pikmin 4]]'', similar in concept to the [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin 2)|Challenge Mode]] from {{p2}} and [[Mission Mode]] from {{p3}}. They can be found by accessing special entrances around the [[area|areas]] in [[Story Mode]]. After rescuing a certain [[castaway]], you can also access these from the [[Rescue Command Post]]. These challenges are directed by [[leaflings]], who allow you to rescue them once they are completed.


When playing Dandori Battles, Player 1 plays as the main leader, while an Olimar-like creature competes with the player. In this context, they are known as "Dandori Challenges".
The player is given a specific time limit to find and collect all the [[sparklium]] around an area. The [[Pikmin]] used and sparklium collected is not kept, but the player may earn [[raw materials]] from completing challenges (and some are even given are consultations for losing). This includes any [[treasures]] or [[enemies]]. Each stage is ranked with a "Dandori Level" of 1 to 5, indicating the level of difficulty. The player can earn medals based on their performance. Only a bronze is required to complete the challenge, but silver, gold, and platinum medals can also be earned.  
 
== List of Stages ==
*[[Dandori Day Care]]
*Hotshock Canyon
*Rockaway Cellars
 
== Overtime ==
Similar to the [[Mission_Mode#After_hours|after hours]] option in [[Mission Mode]], the player (when playing a stage (through the [[Rescue Command Post]]) can choose to work overtime to complete the challenge past the time limit if they failed to earn a platinum medal by collecting everything. The cost of doing so is that these results do not get reflected in the game's records. This option can be useful for practicing stages.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

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Dandori Challenges are a new challenge introduced in Pikmin 4, similar in concept to the Challenge Mode from Pikmin 2 and Mission Mode from Pikmin 3. They can be found by accessing special entrances around the areas in Story Mode. After rescuing a certain castaway, you can also access these from the Rescue Command Post. These challenges are directed by leaflings, who allow you to rescue them once they are completed.

The player is given a specific time limit to find and collect all the sparklium around an area. The Pikmin used and sparklium collected is not kept, but the player may earn raw materials from completing challenges (and some are even given are consultations for losing). This includes any treasures or enemies. Each stage is ranked with a "Dandori Level" of 1 to 5, indicating the level of difficulty. The player can earn medals based on their performance. Only a bronze is required to complete the challenge, but silver, gold, and platinum medals can also be earned.

List of Stages

Overtime

Similar to the after hours option in Mission Mode, the player (when playing a stage (through the Rescue Command Post) can choose to work overtime to complete the challenge past the time limit if they failed to earn a platinum medal by collecting everything. The cost of doing so is that these results do not get reflected in the game's records. This option can be useful for practicing stages.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Québec French (NoA) Défi Dandori Dandori challenge
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Desafio Dandori Dandori challenge
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Desafío Dandori Dandori challenge