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Flarlic In-game icon.
Icon for the Flarlic, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia.
Appears in Pikmin 4
Scientific name Bulbus lillium
Family Candypop
Areas Sun-Speckled Terrace, Blossoming Arcadia, Serene Shores, Hero's Hideaway, Giant's Hearth, Primordial Thicket
Caves Last-Frost Cavern, Secluded Courtyard, Seafloor Resort, Plunder Palace, Dream Home, The Mud Pit
Dandori Challenge levels None
Dandori Battle levels None

A Flarlic (ガーリップ?, lit.: "Garlip") is an object in Pikmin 4 that increases the Pikmin limit for Pikmin out in the field. A Flarlic resembles a colorless Onion. Once collected and brought to the Onion, 10 more Pikmin will be allowed out in the field up to a maximum of 100. Each Flaric weighs 5 units with a maximum carrier count of 10. In area summaries, a Flarlic is considered an Onion.

Flarlic that is collected when the Pikmin limit is already at 100 will instead produce nectar and ultra-spicy nectar.

Locations

In the main story, there are 12 Flarlics to find, 2 in each area. Only the first 8 collected allow the Pikmin field population to increase. In Olimar's Shipwreck Tale, there are only 8 Flarlics, half of which are found in the Serene Shores.

Sun-Speckled Terrace

Blossoming Arcadia

Serene Shores

Hero's Hideaway

Giant's Hearth

Primordial Thicket

Olimar's Shipwreck Tale

Notes

Dalmo's Notes

Dice finely, grate, sauté in oil... I can barely stand the grumbling in my tummy right now. But when you see one of these shiver or twitch, you'll realize that this is a living thing, and we must treat it with consideration as such!

Olimar's Notes

While it doesn't sprout or create Pikmin, this specimen is still a type of Onion. A bulb like this one can be divided into seven segments, is highly nutrient dense, and contains strong energizing and analeptic effects.

The compunds responsible for its characteristic smell resemble Onion growth hormones. When absorbed by an Onion, it fulfills a critical role in Pikmin proliferation by increasing the total number of Pikmin that can be withdrawn from the Onion at any given time.

Just like Onions, it contains muscle fibers, but flarlic has no animalistic qualities to speak of. However, if you place one near an Onion, it may start to move a bit, as though it’s trying to roll over so it can be absorbed.

Louie's Notes

Sauté in oil to add a fragrant spice to your dish. but eat too much, and you'll smell like it for days.

Naming

  • Common name: Flarlic. It appears to be a portmanteau of "flower" and "garlic".
  • Japanese nickname: ガーリップ?, lit.: "Garlip". It appears to be a portmanteau of "garlic" and "tulip".
  • Japanese name: ギョウジャシガン?, lit.: "Siberian Onion of This World".
  • Scientific name: Bulbus lillium. Bulbus is latin for "bulb", while lillium is similar to lilium, Latin for "lily".
  • Internal names: Unknown.
  • Prerelease: None.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ガーリップ?
Gārippu
Garlip
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
加力普
Jiālìpǔ
Garlip
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
加力普
Jiālìpǔ
Garlip
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Ploeglook From "ploeg" (squad) and "knoflook" (garlic).
Flag of France French Tétaille From "Étêter" (limiting growth by cutting a part of a plant) and "ail" (garlic).
Flag of Germany German Knobknolle From "Knoblauch" (garlic) and "Knolle" (bulb).
Flag of Italy Italian Fioraglio From "fiore" (flower) and "aglio" (garlic).
Flag of South Korea Korean 갈립
Gallip
Garlip
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Alhoflora From "alho" (garlic) and "flora"
Flag of Spain Spanish Ajiflor From "ajo" (garlic) and "flor" (flower)

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