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{{infobox enemy | {{infobox enemy | ||
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|image = FireflingerGroink.png | |image = FireflingerGroink.png | ||
|icon = Fireflinger Groink icon.png | |icon = Fireflinger Groink icon.png | ||
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|caption = | |caption = | ||
|name = Magmaceps infernalis | |name = Magmaceps infernalis | ||
|areas = | |areas = [[The Burning Sky]], [[Burning Bog]] | ||
|attacks = | |attacks = Hurl fireballs at Pikmin | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Fireflinger Groink''' is an enemy found in | The '''Fireflinger Groink''' ({{j|ヤキダマコキン|Yaki Dama Ko Kin|Sizzling [[Gatling Groink|Bullet Child Goldfish]]}}) is an enemy found in {{hp}}. It's a fish-like organism with some robotic parts, and is about three times as large as Olimar. It looks very similar to the [[Gatling Groink]], although it is red with yellow stripes and has less robotic elements, and has glass on its front robotic legs. It repeatedly spits large fireballs from the background by extending a mouth-like turret, and when a fireball hits, it can kill [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] and damage [[Olimar]] and enemies. It is fairly rare, only appearing in two [[area]]s. | ||
== Behavior == | == Behavior == | ||
The Fireflinger Groink sits in a stationary position in the background of the level, and cannot be interacted with. Once it spots Pikmin, it will fire large fireballs at the foreground, raining down these projectiles onto the level. They will continue to attack relentlessly until the player goes far enough away from their firing spot. | |||
The Fireflinger Groink sits in a stationary position in the background of the level, and cannot be interacted with. Once it spots Pikmin, it will fire large fireballs at the foreground, raining down these projectiles onto the level. They will continue to attack relentlessly until the player | |||
== Locations == | == Locations == | ||
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== Strategy == | == Strategy == | ||
{{Guide}} | |||
The Fireflinger Groink sits in the background of the levels | The Fireflinger Groink sits in the background of the levels it is encountered in, and as such, cannot be attacked. The player can anticipate the spots where their fireballs will land by the preceding beam of light. The best thing to do is to walk forward right after the fireball drops, since it will take a little bit for the next one to reach. | ||
{{notes|heypikmin=y}} | {{notes|heypikmin=y}} | ||
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{{image}} | {{image}} | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
The Burning Sky Groink cutscene.jpg|The Fireflinger Groink introduction [[cutscene]]. | The Burning Sky Groink cutscene.jpg|The Fireflinger Groink introduction [[cutscene]]. Notice the beam of light that appears right before the fireball lands. | ||
Burning Bog 1.jpg|Fireflinger Groinks in the | The Burning Sky 1.jpg|A Fireflinger Groink behind a [[trowel]] in The Burning Sky. | ||
Burning Bog 1.jpg|Fireflinger Groinks in the beginning of Burning Bog. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== | ==Naming== | ||
{{naming | |||
|common = Fireflinger Groink. Fireflinger is a simple reference to what it does: flinging fireballs. The term ''Groink'' seems entirely made up; it is possible to extract the onomatopoeia for pig grunts, "oink", thus contracting "grunt" and "oink" to "Groink". | |||
|scientific = ''Magmaceps infernalis''. ''Magmaceps'' is a combination of magma and -''ceps'', Latin for head. ''Infernalis'' is derived from infernal. | |||
|jpcommon = {{j|ヤキダマコキン|Yaki Dama Ko Kin|Sizzling [[Gatling Groink|Bullet Child Goldfish]]}}. | |||
|jpname = {{j|ヨウガンコキン|Yougan Ko Kin|Lava Child Goldfish}}. | |||
}} | |||
==Names in other languages== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
{{foreignname | {{foreignname | ||
|Jap=ヤキダマコキン | |Jap=ヤキダマコキン | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Yaki Dama Ko Kin | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Sizzling [[Gatling Groink|Bullet Child Goldfish]] | ||
|Dut=Vlammengronker | |Dut=Vlammengronker | ||
|DutM= | |DutM= | ||
|Fra=Bioméca lance- | |Fra=Bioméca lance-feu | ||
|FraM= | |FraM= ''Bioméca'' is a portmanteau of ''bio'' and ''méca'' (mecha), while ''lance-feu'' translates to "flamethrower" | ||
|Ger=Flammengrunzer | |Ger=Flammengrunzer | ||
|GerM= Flame-Grunter | |GerM= Flame-Grunter | ||
|Ita=Mechagroink | |Ita=Mechagroink | ||
|ItaM= | |ItaM=Mecha Groink | ||
|Kor=불꽃총알금붕어 | |||
|KorR=Bulkkochchong-algeumbung-eo | |||
|KorM=Flame Bullet Goldfish | |||
|Spa=Groink escupefeugo | |Spa=Groink escupefeugo | ||
|SpaM= | |SpaM=Firespit Groink | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Trivia == | |||
*The Fireflinger Groink shares many similarities to the [[Gatling Groink]], which is interesting since both creatures do not belong to any known family. | |||
*In the ''Hey! Pikmin'' logs screen, the size reference is incorrect. The creature is shown to be the size that it is drawn on-screen in-game, but because in-game it is far away, its real size should be much larger. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Gatling Groink]] | |||
{{hpenemies}} | {{hpenemies}} | ||
[[Category:Enemy-harming enemies]] | |||
[[Category:Sparkling Labyrinth]] | |||
[[Category:Lushlife Murk]] |
Revision as of 08:35, June 13, 2024
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Appears in | Hey! Pikmin | ||
Scientific name | Magmaceps infernalis | ||
Family | Unknown | ||
Areas | The Burning Sky, Burning Bog | ||
Attacks | Hurl fireballs at Pikmin |
The Fireflinger Groink (ヤキダマコキン?, lit.: "Sizzling Bullet Child Goldfish") is an enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. It's a fish-like organism with some robotic parts, and is about three times as large as Olimar. It looks very similar to the Gatling Groink, although it is red with yellow stripes and has less robotic elements, and has glass on its front robotic legs. It repeatedly spits large fireballs from the background by extending a mouth-like turret, and when a fireball hits, it can kill Pikmin and damage Olimar and enemies. It is fairly rare, only appearing in two areas.
Behavior
The Fireflinger Groink sits in a stationary position in the background of the level, and cannot be interacted with. Once it spots Pikmin, it will fire large fireballs at the foreground, raining down these projectiles onto the level. They will continue to attack relentlessly until the player goes far enough away from their firing spot.
Locations
Strategy
The following article or section contains guides. |
The Fireflinger Groink sits in the background of the levels it is encountered in, and as such, cannot be attacked. The player can anticipate the spots where their fireballs will land by the preceding beam of light. The best thing to do is to walk forward right after the fireball drops, since it will take a little bit for the next one to reach.
Notes
Hey! Pikmin logs
Gallery
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The Fireflinger Groink introduction cutscene. Notice the beam of light that appears right before the fireball lands.
A Fireflinger Groink behind a trowel in The Burning Sky.
Naming
- Common name: Fireflinger Groink. Fireflinger is a simple reference to what it does: flinging fireballs. The term Groink seems entirely made up; it is possible to extract the onomatopoeia for pig grunts, "oink", thus contracting "grunt" and "oink" to "Groink".
- Japanese nickname: ヤキダマコキン?, lit.: "Sizzling Bullet Child Goldfish".
- Japanese name: ヨウガンコキン?, lit.: "Lava Child Goldfish".
- Scientific name: Magmaceps infernalis. Magmaceps is a combination of magma and -ceps, Latin for head. Infernalis is derived from infernal.
- Internal names: Unknown.
- Prerelease: None.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ヤキダマコキン? Yaki Dama Ko Kin |
Sizzling Bullet Child Goldfish |
Dutch | Vlammengronker | |
French | Bioméca lance-feu | Bioméca is a portmanteau of bio and méca (mecha), while lance-feu translates to "flamethrower" |
German | Flammengrunzer | Flame-Grunter |
Italian | Mechagroink | Mecha Groink |
Korean | 불꽃총알금붕어 Bulkkochchong-algeumbung-eo |
Flame Bullet Goldfish |
Spanish | Groink escupefeugo | Firespit Groink |
Trivia
- The Fireflinger Groink shares many similarities to the Gatling Groink, which is interesting since both creatures do not belong to any known family.
- In the Hey! Pikmin logs screen, the size reference is incorrect. The creature is shown to be the size that it is drawn on-screen in-game, but because in-game it is far away, its real size should be much larger.