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Stuff relating to {{p1}} | |||
= '''P1S Ship Part Icons'''= | = '''P1S Ship Part Icons'''= | ||
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Stuff relating to {{p2}} | |||
= '''Treasure Series Gallery''' = | = '''Treasure Series Gallery''' = | ||
Tests for new ways of showing treasure series in {{p2}}. | Tests for new ways of showing treasure series in {{p2}}. | ||
===Nintendo Switch=== | == List == | ||
=== Nintendo Switch === | |||
* {{icon|Drone Supplies|v=P2S|y}} | * {{icon|Drone Supplies|v=P2S|y}} | ||
* {{icon|Patience Tester|v=P2S|y}} | * {{icon|Patience Tester|v=P2S|y}} | ||
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* {{icon|Stringent Container|v=P2S|y}} | * {{icon|Stringent Container|v=P2S|y}} | ||
=== | === North America GameCube/Wii === | ||
* {{icon|Drone Supplies|v=US|y}} | * {{icon|Drone Supplies|v=US|y}} | ||
* {{icon|Patience Tester|y}} | * {{icon|Patience Tester|y}} | ||
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=== Nintendo Switch === | |||
===Nintendo Switch=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Drone Supplies P2S_icon.png|link=Drone Supplies|[[Drone Supplies]] | Drone Supplies P2S_icon.png|link=Drone Supplies|[[Drone Supplies]] | ||
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=== | === North America GameCube/Wii === | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Thumb dronesupplies.jpg|link=Drone Supplies|[[Drone Supplies]] | Thumb dronesupplies.jpg|link=Drone Supplies|[[Drone Supplies]] | ||
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=== | === Europe GameCube/Wii === | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Container of Knowledge.png|link=Container of Knowledge|[[Container of Knowledge]] | Container of Knowledge.png|link=Container of Knowledge|[[Container of Knowledge]] | ||
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=== | === Japan GameCube/Wii === | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Endless Repository EU.png|link=Endless Repository|[[Endless Repository]] | Endless Repository EU.png|link=Endless Repository|[[Endless Repository]] | ||
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== '''Pikmin Adventure controls''' == | == '''''Pikmin Adventure'' controls''' == | ||
Controls for ''[[Nintendo Land]]'' and {{pa}} based on [[User:PopitTart/Controls]]. | Controls for ''[[Nintendo Land]]'' and {{pa}} based on [[User:PopitTart/Controls]]. | ||
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= '''Pikmin Adventure | = '''''Pikmin Adventure'' enemy list''' = | ||
The following lists the appearance of enemies in each level in ''Pikmin Adventure. | The following lists the appearance of enemies in each level in ''Pikmin Adventure. | ||
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Parameters for {{p4}}'s enemies, taken from <code>DT_TekiParameter.uasset</code>, along side what they likely do. | Parameters for {{p4}}'s enemies, taken from <code>DT_TekiParameter.uasset</code>, along side what they likely do. | ||
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Revision as of 05:51, August 24, 2024
Sandbox to hold my W.I.P. edits for certain articles.
Pikmin
Stuff relating to Pikmin
P1S Ship Part Icons
Using P1S ship part icons in place of the current unofficial icons.
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This ship part is required for the S.S. Dolphin to escape the planet. | |||
Weight | 20 | ||
Max. carriers | 40 Pikmin | ||
Location | The Impact Site |
Pikmin 2
Stuff relating to Pikmin 2
Treasure Series Gallery
Tests for new ways of showing treasure series in Pikmin 2.
List
Nintendo Switch
North America GameCube/Wii
Nintendo Switch
North America GameCube/Wii
Europe GameCube/Wii
Japan GameCube/Wii
Pikmin Adventure
Stuff relating to Pikmin Adventure
Pikmin Adventure area infobox
Bulborb Forest | |
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Challenge type | Standard |
Master Rank time | 2:10 |
Area style | Spring |
Next area | Boss of the Beebs |
Music | Spring area |
Pikmin Adventure controls
Controls for Nintendo Land and Pikmin Adventure based on User:PopitTart/Controls.
Pikmin Adventure
Nintendo Land allows two controller types in the Pikmin Adventure attraction; The Wii U GamePad for the first and the sideways Wii Remote for the other players.
Nintendo Land plaza
Action | GamePad controls | Notes |
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Move | Supports analog movement. | |
Rotate camera | / | The right stick can only be used to turn the camera left and right. The GamePad can be used to look up and down alongside correcting the camera if the GamePad is rotated. |
Swap to menu/plaza | Toggles between the menu and the plaza. | |
Jump | Three consecutive jumps cause the Mii to jump higher each time. Jumps can cause interactions with statues. | |
First person perspective | held |
Pikmin Adventure GamePad controls
In Pikmin Adventure, the GamePed player does the majority of the important actions by pressing on the touchscreen.
Action | GamePad | Notes |
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Move | / / held |
Doesn't support analog movement. |
Whistle | / tapped or held |
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Punch/throw Pikmin | tap |
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Change next Pikmin type | / / tap icon |
Only available in advanced challenges. |
Dodge | swipe |
Cannot be done if a Mii Pikmin player is being carried |
Pause/resume | ||
Skip cutscene |
Pikmin Adventure Wii Remote controls
In Pikmin Adventure, the Wii Remote player needs to hold the controller sideways to play properly.
Action | Wii Remote | Notes |
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Move | Doesn't support analog movement. | |
Attack | Attack changes depending on the currently worn power-up. | |
Double attack | twice | Can only be done after reaching level 5 or higher. Attack changes depending on the currently worn power-up. |
Triple attack | thrice | Can only be done after reaching level 10 or higher. Attack changes depending on the currently worn power-up. |
Charged attack | Hold | Attack changes depending on the currently worn power-up. |
Air attack | in midair | Attack changes depending on the currently worn power-up. |
Latched attack | while latched onto an enemy. |
Pikmin Adventure enemy list
The following lists the appearance of enemies in each level in Pikmin Adventure.
Enemies found in Bulborb Forest
Bulborb (red) × 9
Creepy Beeb × 18
Bulborb (yellow) × 1
Enemies found in Boss of the Beebs
Bulborb (red) × 18
Creepy Beeb × 15
Bulborb (yellow) × 1
King Beeb × 3
Enemies found in Five Seconds to Takeoff
Creepy Beeb × 28
Bulborb (red) × 1
Enemies found in Overthrow the Bulblord
Bulblord x1
Enemies found in Cannon Smash
Creepy Beeb x15
Yellow Bulborb x8
Red Bulborb x9
Telescoping Pumphog x8
Enemies found in King Beeb is Back
Red Bulborb x15
Yellow Bulborb x14
Telescoping Pumphog x7
Creepy Beeb x30
King Beeb x1
Enemies found in Through the Darkness
King Beeb x15
Telescoping Pumphog
Red Bulborb x7
Yellow Bulborb x5
Enemies found in Swamp Master
Large-mouth Wollywog x1
Enemies found in Lord of a Barren Land
Blowhog x5
invincible Telescoping Pumphog x8
Bombardier Beeb x5
King Beeb x4
Red Bulborb x10
Yellow Bulborb x4
Bilious Bulborb x1
Enemies found in Burst the Giant Balloon
Bombardier Beeb x9
Red Bulborb x7
Yellow Bulborb x5
Telescoping Pumphog x3
King Beeb x4
Blowhog x 7
Notes in other languages
Bulborb (Pikmin Adventure)
Monita's notes
“Dieser Krabbler schläft am Tag und wird bei Störungen schnell rabiat. ◆ In der Pikmin-Welt wimmelt es
nur so von Punktkäfern, und sie geben auch tolle Plüsch-Souvenirs ab!”
Pikmin 4
Pikmin 4 enemy parameters
Parameters for Pikmin 4's enemies, taken from DT_TekiParameter.uasset
, along side what they likely do.
ActorName - Internal name for the actor
CarryWeightMin - Minimum carry weight
CarryWeightMax - Maximum carry weight
CarryWeightMinVs - Minimum carry weight in Dandori Battle
CarryWeightMaxVs - Maximum carry weight n Dandori Battle
CarryIncPikmins - Sprouts produced by the Onion
MaxLife - HP value
Kira - Sparklium value?
Poko - Dandori point value in Dandori Challenge?
VsScore - Dandori point value in Dandori Battle?
BombHit - Bomb Rock explosions needed to kill the actor?
BombInsideHit - Bomb Rocks consumed needed to kill the actor?
PoisonHit - White Pikmin consumed needed to kill actor?
PurpleDirectHit - Purple Pikmin latching on needed to kill actor?
PressHit - ???
IceBombHit - Ice Blast explosions needed to freeze actor?
IceBombInsideHit - Ice Blast consumptions needed to freeze actor?
FreezeHit - Ice Pikmin damage needed to freeze enemy?
FreezeInsideHit - Ice Pikmin consumption needed to freeze enemy?
FreezeDamageRatio - How much Ice Pikmin damage adds up to freeze wheel?
CrushHit - Damage taken from crush attacks?
FrozenCrushDamageRate - Damage taten from crush while frozen?
SnowBallDamage - Damage taken from snowballs?
StoneDamage - Damage taken from Pebble Pitcher?
ThunderStopTime - How long actor is paralyzed by Lightning Shock?
CrushStopTime - ???
CrushKnockBackSpeed - ???
FlashbangRate - ???
FreezeDropType - Type of drops if actor is killed while frozen
DropStationPieceNum - How many Glow pellets actor drop?
URODistanceThesholds - ???
PlayerDamage - Damage it deals to the player?
OtherDamage - Damage it deals to other actors?
FlashBangTargetWeight - ???
Bomb Rock
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The Bomb Rock's icon in Pikmin 4. | |||
Games | Pikmin 2, Pikmin 3, Pikmin 4 | ||
Function | Explodes after being thrown or interacted with. | ||
How to obtain | : Found in caves : Reward from roulette wheel, found in field, dug up from dirt mounds : Have reached × 3000, buy for × 8, reward from roulette wheel |
The Bomb Rock (バクダン岩?, lit.: "Bomb rock"; formatted as bomb-rock prior to Pikmin 3) is an explosive rock found in the Pikmin games. Upon being activated, a Bomb Rock's fuse starts going down (represented by a colored wheel in the first two games), and when it reaches zero, the bomb causes a violent explosion, capable of damaging enemies, leaders, some obstacles and knocking back and subsequently killing any Pikmin.
How it works has changed, in some fashion, in every entry. In the first and third games, it can be carried by Pikmin, but only by Yellow Pikmin in the former. In Pikmin 2, is slightly larger and serve as an obstacle instead of a tool, with the exception of the 2-Player Battle stage Hostile Territory, where it can be picked up and thrown by leaders. It also appears as an item in 2-Player Battle and Bingo Battle. In Pikmin 4 it's instead an item used by leaders and can be either found in the field or bought from Russ for 8 raw materials per Bomb Rock after accumulating a total of 3000 Sparklium. In the side story Olimar's Shipwreck Tale, Bomb Rocks are similarly found scattered around the four areas, and Olimar gains additional Bomb Rocks as milestone bonuses for recovering 2 and then 13 ship parts.
Pikmin 4 Cave Types
The 10 different cave types in Pikmin 4, taken from the folder names in Carrot4/Terrain/Cave/Type, with a few caves that use said themes.
Aquarium - Set in an aquarium tank. Used in Planning Pools
Blocks - Set in a room similar to Pikmin 2's Toybox theme. Used in Trial Run, Battle in a Box, and Final Battle
Brick - Walls and elevated areas are made out of bricks. Used in Crackling Cauldron
Common - Unknown
Concrete - Made out of tiles not to dissimilar to Pikmin 2's Tiles theme. Used in Subzero Sauna
Garden - Walls made out of bamboo and rocks. Used in Aquiferous Summit
Last - Used in sublevel 20 of Cavern for a King
Metal - Very similar style and assets to Pikmin 2's Metal theme. Used in Below-Grade Discotheque
Sand - Similar in style to Blocks, except with sand. Used in Dandori Castle, Leafy Showdown, and Hot Sandy Duel
Soil - Walls made out of soil. Used in Hectic Hollows, Engulfed Castle
- ^ YouTube video demonstrating the requirement of 85 Pikmin for the Safe (at 05:08)