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The '''Quaggled Mireclops''' ({{j|ヌマアラシ|Numa Arashi|Swamp Griefer}}) is a [[boss]] in {{p3}}, and is the fifth major boss encountered in [[Story Mode]], at the [[Garden of Hope]]. It is first seen by [[Louie]], who tries to escape the Koppaites after they capture him. He is then swallowed by the Mireclops along with the [[Wayward Moon|piece of fruit]] he found and both get spit out when the explorers defeat it.
The '''Quaggled Mireclops''' ({{j|ヌマアラシ|Numa Arashi|Swamp Ravager}}) is a [[boss]] in {{p3}}, and is the fifth major boss encountered in [[Story Mode]], at the [[Garden of Hope]]. It is first seen by [[Louie]], who tries to escape the Koppaites after they capture him. He is then swallowed by the Mireclops along with the [[Wayward Moon|piece of fruit]] he found and both get spit out when the explorers defeat it.


The creature resembles a massive chunk of land, complete with plant life growing on it such as {{w|Oxalis corniculata|Sleeping Beauty}} and {{w|Sagittaria pygmaea|Dwarf Arrowhead}}, that is supported by three enormous hooved legs, making it tripedal. It walks around much like creatures from the [[arachnorb family]]. When first found, the Mireclops' only vulnerable part – its plant-like bulb on top of its teapot lid-like mouth – is encased in a [[crystal]] (known as a "Mireclops crystal"), which must be destroyed by [[Rock Pikmin]]. When the creature stomps on the muddy terrain that makes up its entire arena, it leaves a hole that is filled with water, presenting the threat of drowning to any non-Blue Pikmin.
The creature resembles a massive chunk of land, complete with plant life growing on it such as [[Vegetation#Sleeping Beauty|Sleeping Beauty]] and [[Vegetation#Dwarf Arrowhead|Dwarf Arrowhead]], that is supported by three enormous hooved legs, making it tripedal. It walks around much like creatures from the quadrupedal [[arachnorb family]]. When first found, the Mireclops' only vulnerable part – its plant-like bulb on top of its teapot lid-like mouth – is encased in a [[crystal]] (known as a "Mireclops crystal"), which must be destroyed by [[Rock Pikmin]]. When the creature stomps on the muddy terrain that makes up its entire arena, it leaves a hole that is filled with water, presenting the threat of drowning to any non-Blue Pikmin.


This is the first enemy in the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' series]] whose remains become a permanent part of the environment after its defeat. If the player returns to its arena the following day after its defeat, a garden of assorted [[Pellet Posy|Pellet Posies]] will be found growing on its body. This will also become the only area in Story Mode where the player can encounter [[Red Spectralids]]. Some pellets may be seen growing in [[Pellet#Other colors|abnormal colors]].
This is the first enemy in the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' series]] whose remains become a permanent part of the environment after its defeat. If the player returns to its arena the following day after its defeat, a garden of assorted [[Pellet Posy|Pellet Posies]] will be found growing on its body. This will also become the only area in Story Mode where the player can encounter [[Red Spectralids]]. Some pellets may be seen growing in [[Pellet#Other colors|abnormal colors]].
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{{naming
{{naming
|common    = Quaggled Mireclops. The name is a play on "quagmire", a type of swamp marked by soft ground that yields when stepped on (such as the Mireclops's arena). The second word is also a play on “clip-clop”, the sound of a horse walking, referring to its hooved legs, and mire.
|common    = Quaggled Mireclops. The name is a play on "quagmire", a type of swamp marked by soft ground that yields when stepped on (such as the Mireclops's arena). The second word is also a play on “clip-clop”, the sound of a horse walking, referring to its hooved legs, and mire.
|jpcommon  = {{j|ヌマアラシ|Numa Arashi|Swamp Griefer}}
|jpcommon  = {{j|ヌマアラシ|Numa Arashi|Swamp Ravager}}
|jpname    = {{j|ミツアシオオチャガマ|Mitsu Ashi Oo Chagama|Three-Legged Great Teapot}}.
|jpname    = {{j|ミツアシオオチャガマ|Mitsu Ashi Oo Chagama|Three-Legged Great ''{{w|Chagama}}''}}.
|scientific = ''Trestripods gigahenum''. "Ahenum" is Latin for "kettle", possibly referring to how its mouth resembles a kettle's lid.
|scientific = ''Trestripods gigahenum''. ''Giga'' means "giant", and ''ahenum'' is Latin for "kettle", possibly referring to how its mouth resembles a kettle's lid.
|internal  = Internally, the creature is called <code>shima</code>, or {{j|しま|shima|island|f=tp}}. The internal name for the eye bulb is <code>shimafruit</code>.
|internal  = Internally, the creature is called <code>shima</code>, or {{j|しま|shima|island|f=tp}}. The internal name for the eye bulb is <code>shimafruit</code>.
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|Jap  = ヌマアラシ
|Jap  = ヌマアラシ
|JapR  = Numa Arashi
|JapR  = Numa Arashi
|JapM  = Swamp Griefer
|JapM  = Swamp Ravager
|ChiTrad  = 沼澤荒魔
|ChiTrad  = 沼澤荒魔
|Fra  = Paludambule
|Fra  = Paludambule
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<gallery>
P3D Quaggled Mireclops Initial Form.jpg|The Quaggled Mireclops camouflaging itself.
P3D Quaggled Mireclops Initial Form.jpg|The Quaggled Mireclops camouflaging itself.
MireclopsCrystal.png|Analysis of the crystal concealing the monster's bulb.
MireclopsCrystal.png|Analysis of the crystal concealing the Mireclops' bulb.
Mireclops eye.jpeg|A close-up of one of the monster's eyes.
Mireclops eye.jpeg|A close-up of one of the Mireclops' eyes.
P3D Quaggled Mireclops First Phase.jpg|The Mireclops with its crystal partially damaged.
P3D Quaggled Mireclops First Phase.jpg|The Quaggled Mireclops with its crystal partially damaged.
P3D Quaggled Mireclops Second Phase.jpg|The Mireclops with its crystal destroyed.
P3D Quaggled Mireclops Second Phase.jpg|The Quaggled Mireclops with its crystal destroyed.
Paludambule-Pikmin3.jpg|The monster using its tongue attack.
Paludambule-Pikmin3.jpg|The Quaggled Mireclops using its tongue attack.
P3D Quaggled Mireclops Head.jpg|The bulb of the Mireclops.
P3D Quaggled Mireclops Head.jpg|The bulb of the Mireclops.
Quaggled Mireclops P3 defeated.jpg|The Mireclops defeated.
Quaggled Mireclops P3 defeated.jpg|The Mireclops defeated.
Dead Mireclops.jpg|The Mireclops' final moments after its bulb becomes severed.
Dead Mireclops.jpg|The Mireclops' final moments after its bulb becomes severed.
Quaggled Mireclops bulb P3.jpg|The monster's severed bulb.
Quaggled Mireclops bulb P3.jpg|The Mireclops' severed bulb.
QuaggledMireclopsCorpse-Pikmin3.jpg|The monster's severed bulb being carried by some Pikmin.
QuaggledMireclopsCorpse-Pikmin3.jpg|The Mireclops' severed bulb being carried by some Pikmin.
QuaggledMireclopsDataFile1.jpg|The first data file on the Mireclops.
QuaggledMireclopsDataFile1.jpg|The first data file on the Quaggled Mireclops.
QuaggledMireclopsDataFile2.jpg|The second data file on the Mireclops.
QuaggledMireclopsDataFile2.jpg|The second data file on the Quaggled Mireclops.
Quaggled Mireclops DB icon.png|Defeat Bosses! icon.
Quaggled Mireclops DB icon.png|The Defeat Bosses! icon depicting the Quaggled Mireclops.
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 10:30, September 15, 2024

Quaggled Mireclops Icon used to represent the enemy on the wiki.
The Quaggled Mireclops.
Appears in Pikmin 3
Scientific name Trestripods gigahenum
Family Mireclops
Areas Garden of Hope
Mission Mode Collect Treasure! stages None
Mission Mode Battle Enemies! stages None
Side Story days None
Bingo Battle stages None
Attacks Drown, eat and crush Pikmin

The Quaggled Mireclops (ヌマアラシ?, lit.: "Swamp Ravager") is a boss in Pikmin 3, and is the fifth major boss encountered in Story Mode, at the Garden of Hope. It is first seen by Louie, who tries to escape the Koppaites after they capture him. He is then swallowed by the Mireclops along with the piece of fruit he found and both get spit out when the explorers defeat it.

The creature resembles a massive chunk of land, complete with plant life growing on it such as Sleeping Beauty and Dwarf Arrowhead, that is supported by three enormous hooved legs, making it tripedal. It walks around much like creatures from the quadrupedal arachnorb family. When first found, the Mireclops' only vulnerable part – its plant-like bulb on top of its teapot lid-like mouth – is encased in a crystal (known as a "Mireclops crystal"), which must be destroyed by Rock Pikmin. When the creature stomps on the muddy terrain that makes up its entire arena, it leaves a hole that is filled with water, presenting the threat of drowning to any non-Blue Pikmin.

This is the first enemy in the Pikmin series whose remains become a permanent part of the environment after its defeat. If the player returns to its arena the following day after its defeat, a garden of assorted Pellet Posies will be found growing on its body. This will also become the only area in Story Mode where the player can encounter Red Spectralids. Some pellets may be seen growing in abnormal colors.

Stats[edit]

Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health
20 40 (normally) 50 N/A 8000

Notes

Alph's comments

Structural flaw: fruit-like protrusion
Weight: 20

I thought it was an ordinary fruit trapped in crystal until it started stomping around the bog. Its stony hull is invulnerable to damage everywhere except its toes. If you can hit them enough, it'll fall over and leave its fruit-like bulb open to attack. But even then, it has a fallback mechanism in the form of its huge tongue. When it starts shaking, it's best to back away unless you have Winged Pikmin to send after it.

Brittany's comments

Its giant head perplexes me. I know now that it's not a Sunseed Berry, but what is it? A plant? An animal? I thought I'd figure it out once I tasted it, but the captain snapped at me not to lick everything we fight. How else am I supposed to do science?!

Charlie's comments

US version US version
I don't like doing it, but I had to put my foot down when Brittany tried to taste its brightly colored core. (Talk about forbidden fruit!) I must put the safety of my crew before their research, and I don't know where that thing's been.
European version European version
I don't like doing it, but I had to put my foot down when Brittany tried to taste its brightly coloured core. (Talk about forbidden fruit!) I must put the safety of my crew before their research, and I don't know where that thing's been.

Louie's comments

A fruit so sweet, it could be a dessert unto itself. Remove and discard peel and core. Slice fruit into small pieces and enjoy!

Olimar's comments

US version US version

Quaggled Mireclops
Trestripods gigahenum
Mireclops family

A rule of thumb is that the larger a creature is, the more it must consume to support its body weight. The quaggled mireclops is no exception. It uses its rootlike legs to drain its environs of nutrients, to the point that puncturing it could improve the entire surrounding area's ecosystem. It also catches small insects using a hidden tongue in the wide mouth found all about its circumference. What prey it manages to catch, it dissolves to their base compounds, such as nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and potassium. Its insides are fertile ground for a wide variety of plants, including Sleeping Beauty and Dusty Mushrooms. Some theorize that the fruit-like growth atop its main body is in itself a parasitic species living off the nutrients it drains from the mireclops's enormous body.
European version European version

Quaggled Mireclops
Trestripods gigahenum
Mireclops family

A rule of thumb is that the larger a creature is, the more it must consume to support its body weight. The Quaggled Mireclops is no exception. It uses its root-like legs to drain its environs of nutrients, to the point that puncturing it could improve the entire surrounding area's ecosystem. It also catches small insects using a hidden tongue in the wide mouth found all about its circumference. What prey it manages to catch, it dissolves to their base compounds, such as nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and potassium. Its insides are fertile ground for a wide variety of plants, including Sleeping Beauty and Dusty Mushrooms. Some theorise that the fruitlike growth atop its main body is in itself a parasitic species living off the nutrients it drains from the Mireclops' enormous body.

Pikmin 3 Prima Guide[edit]

The Quaggled Mireclops is located in the Garden of Hope. When you encounter this creature, throw Rock Pikmin at it Mireclops Crystal until the creature wakes up.

Once active, the Quaggled Mireclops creature stomps around its enclosure, creating pools of water in the soft mud. Use your Blue Pikmin to attack one of the creature's feet until the Quaggled Mireclops collapses. When it does, use your Rock Pikmin to destroy the Mireclops Crystal and expose the enemy's spike-covered bulb. Although the Mireclops is vulnerable from this position, it's not helpless. When the creature sweeps its giant tongue around the area, make sure all of your Pikmin are safely out of its path.

When the Quaggled Mireclops recovers, use your Blue Pikmin to attack one of its feet. Once the creature collapses, use your Blue Pikmin (and/or Winged Pikmin) to attack the Quaggled Mireclops' spiked bulb. Repeat the process until you defeat the creature.

The Quaggled Mireclops grows more aggressive as the battle progresses take care to keep your Pikmin safe as the creature charges around the enclosure.

Defeat Bosses![edit]

The Quaggled Mireclops can be refought in Defeat Bosses!, where the player is given 15 minutes to defeat it. The arena's only exit is blocked by a "keep out" sign. The player starts off with 30 Blue Pikmin and 20 Rock Pikmin, and can find additional Pikmin buried around the boss: 10 Red Pikmin, 20 Blue Pikmin, and 10 Rock Pikmin. They also have control of Alph (player 1's starting leader), Brittany (player 2's starting leader), and Charlie. Their order in Pikmin 3 is Alph, Brittany, Charlie, and in Pikmin 3 Deluxe the order is Brittany, Charlie, Alph.

The following table lists what medal the player gets according to the time they take:[1]

Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
10:00 - 8:01 8:00 - 6:01 6:00 - 4:01 4:00 - 0:00

In Pikmin 3, these are the world records for the challenge, as obtained from the in-game global rankings feature. The following scores were retrieved on December 9th, 2015. Since the in-game leaderboards have been compromised, it is impossible to obtain more up-to-date legitimate records from the game, though players may have obtained higher scores since.

  • Solo: 0:41
  • Co-op: 0:46

In Pikmin 3 Deluxe, these are the world records for the challenge, as obtained from the in-game global rankings feature. The following scores were retrieved on June 27th, 2022.

  • Solo: 0:32
  • Co-op: 0:33

Strategy[edit]

The first view of the Quaggled Mireclops' bulb after destroying the crystal.
The Mireclops' bulb, having been made vulnerable after destroying the crystal concealing it.

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

Attacks[edit]

The Quaggled Mireclops has very few attacks, but has many different ways of executing them:

  • As stated above, it will stomp around the arena, leaving holes in the ground filled with water. This poses a threat to non-Blue Pikmin, on top of being able to crush Pikmin.
  • After being attacked, it will lash out its bizarre tongue, with which it can eat many Pikmin at a time. Be sure to avoid it. Leaders can also be swallowed, but the Mireclops will quickly spit them out.
  • If any leaders or Pikmin are on the Mireclops as it stands up, it will tilt over, knocking all of them off.

After destroying the crystal concealing its bulb, it will have a few new, more destructive attacks:

  • The Mireclops may quickly run across the arena, leaving many pools in the ground, as well as quickly crushing any Pikmin.
  • The Mireclops may suddenly fall to the ground, crushing anything underneath its body. It is the only attack that is known to easily kill a full squad in one execution, leaders included.
  • The Mireclops may drop to the ground and move forwards, flopping on the ground as it advances. This attack can be devastating should the squad be too close to the boss when it performs this attack.

Regular strategy[edit]

When it is first discovered, the monster is camouflaged and immobile. It will be oblivious to what is happening until the crystal is damaged enough to release one of its eyes; at that point, it will reveal itself and begin stomping around. At this point, its feet are its main weak point. Throw Pikmin at one of the feet and they will attack them, causing them to turn red. When one becomes bright red, the Mireclops will collapse onto the ground and become stunned. During this time, the monster's bulb will be accessible, so use your Rock Pikmin to finish breaking the crystal on top. It is recommended to swarm it with as many Rock Pikmin as possible before it has a chance to extend its tongue.

After it breaks, the Mireclops's vulnerable bulb will be exposed. Continue the process of attacking the monster's hooves and then its bulb to defeat it. Note that standing on top of the monster will cause it to retaliate by spinning its massive tongue in a circle to eat many Pikmin at once. It is recommended to use most of your Blue Pikmin combined with the ultra-spicy spray at this stage in the battle since they cannot be drowned in the water, or Winged Pikmin to attack the bulb when it rises up off the muddy terrain it is fought in. As it loses health, it will begin to charge faster and more aggressively and will also slam its body into the ground, crushing and/or drowning any Pikmin underneath it. In addition, it will perform its tongue spin twice in a row, with the second spin rotating at a higher speed.

An effective strategy is to, after waking up the Mireclops, head near the entrance of the arena and split up the leaders. Have one hold 10 Rock Pikmin and a large number of Red Pikmin, and give another a large number of Blue Pikmin. Have the leader with the Blue Pikmin work on stunning the creature, and once it's stunned, send in the leader with the Rock and Red Pikmin. Break the crystal with the Rock Pikmin and when it's stunned for the rest of the battle, use Red Pikmin on the bulb. When you see the Mireclops preparing its tongue attack, throw a few extra Pikmin on the bulb and retreat, as they will get in extra damage while it attempts to lick up your Pikmin. Once it gets back up, have the Red and Rock Pikmin leader retreat, and repeat until it dies.

Other strategy[edit]

Follow the one stated above, but when it gets back up after being stunned, throw a single Pikmin onto its head before it gets up all the way. Then, it will lift up for a while, shaking the Pikmin off. When it does this, charge at one of the feet. If done correctly, it will be stunned again before the first step. Do this until it dies.

Expert strategy[edit]

Winged Pikmin are especially useful for this boss. It is advised to bring in 50 Winged Pikmin and 30 Rock Pikmin. Once it has been awakened, use an ultra-spicy spray (if you only have one, you're better off saving it for later) and order the Pikmin to attack one of its feet as soon as it touches down. Proceed to the crystal and quickly mob it with Rock Pikmin. It should break, and then the next phase of the fight will begin.

Now have one leader go outside of the arena with the Rock Pikmin, as they are no longer needed for the fight. Again, use an ultra-spicy spray and attack a foot as soon as it touches down. Beware of the Mireclops's new attack, where it rapidly moves across the arena. Once it calms down, throw a few Winged Pikmin onto the bulb. This will cause the boss to shake them off and trigger its tongue attack. During this time, run around the boss' body, throwing a few more Winged Pikmin onto it. After the tongue has made it about halfway around its body, swarm all of your spiced-up Winged Pikmin at the bulb. Since the tongue will be preparing to go into its "retraction" animation, the boss will be unable to shake off Pikmin. If done right, the boss' health will immediately drain completely and it will be dead in a single attack. This tactic can be used to defeat the boss in under one minute. An easier way that is just as fast is to charge when its tongue is 50% through, call back when at half health, then charge again when it hiccups. This is possible with all types except Rock Pikmin, but Winged Pikmin make this way easier.

Badges[edit]

In Pikmin 3 Deluxe, there is a badge the player can gain for defeating the Quaggled Mireclops:

  • Earth Mover: Defeating the Quaggled Mireclops.

Technical information[edit]

Body[edit]

Pikmin 3 technical information (?)
Internal name shima
HP 8000
Rock Pikmin throw hits to kill 400
White Pikmin ingestions to kill 0
Bomb rock explosions to kill 0
Bomb rock ingestions to kill 0
Number of direct hits on top to kill 0
Damage to leaders 10
Territory radius 0
Mission Mode value 0

Bulb[edit]

Pikmin 3 technical information (?)
Internal name shimafruit
HP 1
Rock Pikmin throw hits to kill 0
White Pikmin ingestions to kill 0
Bomb rock explosions to kill 0
Bomb rock ingestions to kill 0
Number of direct hits on top to kill 0
Damage to leaders 10
Territory radius 0
Mission Mode value 0

Other information[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

The Quaggled Mireclops appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U as a trophy.

The trophy for the Quaggled Mireclops in the Wii U version of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. US version US description:

A gigantic creature that appears in Pikmin 3. It's so large that it has often been mistaken for a forest. It's pretty docile until its crystal head is attacked, at which point it goes on a rampage! It'll lose its balance if the hooves are attacked. Be careful though—it likes to slurp up Pikmin with its tongue.
Appears in:

Wii U Pikmin 3 (08/2013)
European version EU description:

Making its debut in Pikmin 3, this creature is so large that it's almost like a walking forest. It's pretty docile until its crystal head is attacked, at which point it goes on a rampage! Damaging its hooves can throw it off-balance, leaving it open to attack. Just remember to stay well away from its Pikmin-slurping tongue!
Related Games

Wii U Pikmin 3 (07/2013)
How to obtain: Random appearance. Type: Series Related Trophy Box: 61. Distant Planet & Indigenous Creatures

Naming[edit]

See more: Mireclops family#Naming.
  • Common name: Quaggled Mireclops. The name is a play on "quagmire", a type of swamp marked by soft ground that yields when stepped on (such as the Mireclops's arena). The second word is also a play on “clip-clop”, the sound of a horse walking, referring to its hooved legs, and mire.
  • Japanese nickname: ヌマアラシ?, lit.: "Swamp Ravager"
  • Japanese name: ミツアシオオチャガマ?, lit.: "Three-Legged Great Chagama".
  • Scientific name: Trestripods gigahenum. Giga means "giant", and ahenum is Latin for "kettle", possibly referring to how its mouth resembles a kettle's lid.
  • Internal names: Internally, the creature is called shima, or しま? (lit.: "island"). The internal name for the eye bulb is shimafruit.
  • Prerelease: None.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ヌマアラシ?
Numa Arashi
Swamp Ravager
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
沼澤荒魔
Flag of France French Paludambule Paludambulist
Flag of Germany German Schlammstampfer Mud Stomper
Flag of Italy Italian Isomobile paludosa From "isola" (island), "mobile" (moving) and "paludoso" (swampy).
Flag of South Korea Korean 늪황폐마
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Islote zancudo Leggy islet
Flag of Spain Spanish (NoE) Islote zancudo Leggy islet

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The Quaggled Mireclops is the largest known creature in the Pikmin series, also making it the largest boss, in contrast to the previous boss, the Scornet Maestro, which is the smallest boss.
  • The Quaggled Mireclops is one of only four creatures in the Pikmin series that have plant life growing on their bodies, the others being the Emperor Bulblax, the Flatterchuck, and the Sovereign Bulblax.
  • The Quaggled Mireclops is the first tripedal creature in the Pikmin series alongside the Skeeterskate.
  • The Quaggled Mireclops is the only known creature in the Pikmin series that has three eyes.

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The values in the Prima Guide are incorrect. These are the values used in the game's files, as per content/CMCmn/system/mission_set/miset_misBoss5.szs/misBoss5.txt:
    # RuleData
    {
    	# BeatBossMission version
    	20130126 
    	# CID
    	33554511 
    	# GradeTime
    	4 1 # プラチナ
    	6 1 # 金
    	8 1 # 銀
    	10 1 # 銅
    }


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