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Porquillion
Icon for the Porquillion, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia.
Appears in Pikmin 4
Scientific name Castanutum pricklirus
Family Sharpshell
Areas Sun-Speckled Terrace, Hero's Hideaway
Caves Plunder Palace
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Attacks Impale Pikmin

Porquillions are spiky enemies in Pikmin 4. One appears as the first enemy encounter of the game, and another atop a hill in the Sun-Speckled Terrace. In both fights, the creature serves the role of a mini-boss and the music correspondingly changes. It attacks by shooting out the spikes on its body, though this leaves it vulnerable until it grows them back. The spikes have a chance to stun or outright kill Pikmin. The first one encountered in the game drops the Interstellar Radio.

Behavior

When idling, it simply roams about the area, with its spikes at the ready. When prey get near, but not close enough for the spikes to reach, the Porquillion faces the next quadrant of its body that it plans to attack with towards the threat, and starts shaking in anticipation. If its target ends up getting closer, it will launch all spikes in that segment of the body outward and upward, aiming them so that they land on its prey. It will keep choosing a new quadrant and attacking until the threat is gone, or until it runs out of spikes. Once out of spikes, regardless of there being targets nearby, it will pause for a moment, charge up, and secrete new spikes on all segments of the body, ready to attack again. It will not regenerate spikes in any situation unless it is completely empty.

Appearance

The creature's bulbous back is red and filled with pores from which its white spikes come out. It is also divided into four distinct parts like leaves on a clover with a texture similar to inverted sponge. The remaining part of its body is much like a hedgehog's, including four paws, some small eyes at the front, and a tiny snout.

Strategy

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The strategies shown are just suggestions.

The Porquillion cannot be harmed while its spikes are extended, but any quadrant of its body that it has launched the spikes from will remain vulnerable until the spikes grow back. As it is not especially fast, it can be dispatched with ease by rushing at the exposed parts.

Notes

Dalmo's Notes

When it cowers down to roll up, it looks like it's feeling lonely. If you get closer, the needles all over its body become projectiles that it will launch at you. I can’t help thinking this is just a plea for attention. It's OK, prickly bean! I'll be your friend!

Naming

See more: Sharpshell family#Naming.
  • Common name: Porquillion. May be a combination of 'Porcupine', 'Quill', and 'Million'.
  • Japanese nickname: ハリアラシ?, lit.: "Needle Storm". It may also be a combination of ハリネズミ? (lit.: "hedgehog") and ヤマアラシ? (lit.: "porcupine").
  • Japanese name: ドドメイガグリヒコウ?.
  • Scientific name: Castanutum pricklirus. Pricklirus is derived from "prickly", referring to the creature's sharp spikes.
  • Internal names: Unknown.
  • Prerelease: None.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ハリアラシ?
Hari Arashi
Needle Storm
Flag of South Korea Korean 고슴도저
Goseumdojeo
From "고슴도치" (hedgehog) and "호저" (porcupine)
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Tatulha From "tatu" (armadillo) and "agulha" (needle)

Gallery

See also