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'''''Cephalus vortexia'''''
'''''Cephalus vortexia'''''


The '''Greater Spotted Jellyfloat''' is an enemy in Pikmin 2. As their name implies, they resemble larger, purple versions of the [[Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat]]. They have slightly more health and can be defeated in the same manner, but can suck up more Pikmin at once, and even your pilot(s) if you're not careful. Likewise, all undigested Pikmin and leaders are returned when it is defeated. This species is also rarer than the other Jellyfloat.
The '''Greater Spotted Jellyfloat''' is an enemy in Pikmin 2. As their name implies, they resemble larger, purple versions of the [[Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat]]. They have slightly more health and can be defeated in the same manner, but can suck up more Pikmin at once, and even your pilot(s) if you're not careful.  You can get out of the Jellyfloat by rotating the Control Stick and pressing A and that should get you out quickly. Likewise, all undigested Pikmin and leaders are returned when it is defeated. This species is also rarer than the other Jellyfloat.


== Olimar's Notes ==
== Olimar's Notes ==

Revision as of 10:44, September 18, 2007

A Greater Spotted Jellyfloat.

Greater Spotted Jellyfloat

Cephalus vortexia

The Greater Spotted Jellyfloat is an enemy in Pikmin 2. As their name implies, they resemble larger, purple versions of the Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat. They have slightly more health and can be defeated in the same manner, but can suck up more Pikmin at once, and even your pilot(s) if you're not careful. You can get out of the Jellyfloat by rotating the Control Stick and pressing A and that should get you out quickly. Likewise, all undigested Pikmin and leaders are returned when it is defeated. This species is also rarer than the other Jellyfloat.

Olimar's Notes

Vivid pink coloration is the most notable characteristic of this floating life- form. This immigrant species is not native to the region, having appeared to have recently arrived on wind currents. The luminescent organ in its head attracts prey, which it then sucks up and consumes with its lower orifice. Unlike jellyfish, the jellyfloat's tentacles do not have nematocysts, so there is no harm in touching them.

Louie's Notes

Like a fine cheese, the aroma of this fluid floater can be oppressive, but its flavor must be experienced to believe. Also makes an unforgettable nondairy spread.