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[[Image:Rusty Gulch.png|thumb|Attacking a Gatling Groink]]
{{game icons|p2=y}}
Rusty Gulch is an arena in [[2-Player Mode]]. It floats over a bottomless void and may be home to a [[Gatling Groink]].  
[[File:Rusty Gulch preview.png|thumb|300px|Stage preview.]]
The '''Rusty Gulch''' is the sixth [[2-Player Battle]] stage in {{p2}}. It is constructed out of rusty metal pathways held by large pillars. Certain spots have odd colored "sand", and the entire stage is floating over a [[Pit|bottomless void]] in which Pikmin die when [[throw]]n. [[Gatling Groink]]s notably appear on two of the layouts. One of the layouts bears great resemblance to that of [[Subterranean Complex]], sublevel 5 and [[Dream Den]], sublevel 4, featuring multiple ramps with a high area at the center.


Rusty Gulch is also a style used in certain caves, even used by the aforementioned stage. It is constructed out of rusted metal pathways held by large pillars. Certain spots have odd colored "sand", and the entire stage is floating over a bottomless void (as told before) in which Pikmin die when thrown.
==Level information==
*'''Theme''': Metal
*'''Treasures''':
**None
*'''Enemies''':
**{{icon|Dwarf Bulborb|y|n=Dwarf Red Bulborb}}
**{{icon|Female Sheargrub|y}}
**{{icon|Gatling Groink|y}} (stationary)
**{{icon|Honeywisp|y}}
**{{icon|Male Sheargrub|y}}
**{{icon|Shearwig|y}} (under marbles)
*'''Obstacles''':
**None
*'''Plants and fungi''':
**{{icon|Pellet Posy|y}}
*'''Others''':
**{{icon|Egg|y}}


==Level Information==
{{sublevel technical
* '''Enemies:'''
|2p          = y
** [[Dwarf Red Bulborb]]
|cave        = vs_6_hiyahiya
** [[Gatling Groink]]
|enemymax    = 35
** [[Male Sheargrub|Male]]/[[Female Sheargrub]]s
|itemmax    = 0
** [[Honeywisp]]
|gatemax    = 0
|capmax      = 50
|rooms      = 4
|ctrratio    = 0.1
|geyser      = No
|unitfile    = vs_6_nobo_metal.txt
|lightfile  = vs_6_light.ini
|bg          = build
|clog        = No
|hiddenfloor = 0
|units      =
{{!}} colspan = 6 style = "text-align: center;" {{!}} Layout 1 (1/3 chance)
{{!}}-
{{sublevel units
|room_vs_nobo2_4_metal|Zigzagging corridors (×1)
|room_vs_north_1_metal|Circular room with 1 exit (×2)
|item_cap_metal|Dead end with item (×2)
}}
{{!}} colspan = 6 style = "text-align: center;" {{!}} Layout 2 (1/3 chance)
{{!}}-
{{sublevel units
|room_vs_hitode2x3_5_metal|X-shaped room (×1)
|room_hitode3x3_5_metal|Room with raised corner (×2)
|cap_metal|Dead end (×4)
|way2_metal|Corridor (×14)
|way2x2_metal|Long corridor (×4)
|wayl_metal|Turning corridor (×11)
}}
{{sublevel units
|way3_metal|Three-way crossing (×7)
|item_cap_metal|Dead end with item (×2)
}}
{{!}} colspan = 6 style = "text-align: center;" {{!}} Layout 3 (1/3 chance)
{{!}}-
{{sublevel units
|room_hitode4x4_tower_3_metal|Circular room with raised corner (×2)
|room_cent_4_metal|Circular room with 4 exits (×2)
|way2x2_metal|Long corridor (×3)
|cap_metal|Dead end (×4)
|wayl_metal|Turning corridor (×10)
|way2_metal|Corridor (×8)
}}
{{!}} colspan = 6 style = "text-align: center;" {{!}} Random units
{{!}}-
{{sublevel units
|cap_metal|Dead end
|item_cap_metal|Dead end with item
|way3_metal|Three-way crossing
|way4_metal|Four-way crossing
|wayl_metal|Turning corridor
|way2_metal|Corridor
}}
{{sublevel units
|way2x2_metal|Long corridor
|room_vs_nobo2_4_metal|'''Zigzagging corridors'''
|room_cent_4_metal|'''Circular room with 4 exits'''
|room_vs_north_1_metal|'''Circular room with 1 exit'''
|room_vs_hitode2x3_5_metal|'''X-shaped room'''
|room_hitode3x3_5_metal|'''Room with raised corner'''
}}
{{sublevel units
|room_hitode4x4_tower_3_metal|'''Circular room with raised corner'''
}}
}}


* '''Hazards'''
==Gatling Groink strategies==
''There are no hazards in this stage.''
One very interesting strategy involving the [[Gatling Groink]]s in this area is to actually have a Gatling Groink guard your base and marble from opponents. First, find a Gatling Groink, preferably close to your base. "Kill" it, then have your Pikmin start bringing it back to your Onion. Right before they bring it to the Onion, call them back. After a bit, the Groink will fully regenerate in your base. This is a good strategy if you don't play by getting yellow marbles, but remember the Groink will attack anyone's Pikmin, so be careful when carrying items back to your base.


[[Category: 2-player locations]]
If you do play by getting yellow marbles, another way is to intercept the opponent whilst carrying a [[Gatling Groink]] near their base, and make sure the Groink revives. This means that you can gather yellow marbles faster while the opponent fumbles around with the Gatling Groink. This strategy is more effective for getting yellow marbles and making your opponent slow down.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Rusty Gulch.png|Attacking a Gatling Groink.
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{Needs translation|French}}
{{Foreignname
|Jap  = ひやひやコース
|JapR  = Hiyahiya Kōsu
|JapM  = Creepy course
|Fra  = Ravin Rouillé
|FraM  =
|Spa  = Mole de Orín
|SpaM  = Rusty Mass
|Ita  = Burrone scuro
|ItaM  = Dark ravine
|Ger  = Rostschlucht
|GerM  = Rusty Gulch
}}
 
{{2PB}}

Latest revision as of 23:48, November 10, 2024

Stage preview.

The Rusty Gulch is the sixth 2-Player Battle stage in Pikmin 2. It is constructed out of rusty metal pathways held by large pillars. Certain spots have odd colored "sand", and the entire stage is floating over a bottomless void in which Pikmin die when thrown. Gatling Groinks notably appear on two of the layouts. One of the layouts bears great resemblance to that of Subterranean Complex, sublevel 5 and Dream Den, sublevel 4, featuring multiple ramps with a high area at the center.

Level information[edit]

Technical sublevel information
Internal cave name vs_6_hiyahiya
"Main" object maximum (?) 35
"Treasure" object maximum (?) 0
"Gate" object maximum (?) 0
Dead end unit probability (?) 50
Number of rooms (?) 4
Corridor-to-room ratio (?) 0.1
Escape geyser (?) No
Clogged hole (?) No
Cave units file (?) vs_6_nobo_metal.txt
Lighting file (?) vs_6_light.ini
Background (?) build (P2 VRBOX build.png steel)
Cave units (?)
Layout 1 (1/3 chance)
room_vs_nobo2_4_metal
room_vs_north_1_metal
item_cap_metal
Zigzagging corridors (×1) Circular room with 1 exit (×2) Dead end with item (×2)
Layout 2 (1/3 chance)
room_vs_hitode2x3_5_metal
room_hitode3x3_5_metal
cap_metal
way2_metal
way2x2_metal
wayl_metal
X-shaped room (×1) Room with raised corner (×2) Dead end (×4) Corridor (×14) Long corridor (×4) Turning corridor (×11)
way3_metal
item_cap_metal
Three-way crossing (×7) Dead end with item (×2)
Layout 3 (1/3 chance)
room_hitode4x4_tower_3_metal
room_cent_4_metal
way2x2_metal
cap_metal
wayl_metal
way2_metal
Circular room with raised corner (×2) Circular room with 4 exits (×2) Long corridor (×3) Dead end (×4) Turning corridor (×10) Corridor (×8)
Random units
cap_metal
item_cap_metal
way3_metal
way4_metal
wayl_metal
way2_metal
Dead end Dead end with item Three-way crossing Four-way crossing Turning corridor Corridor
way2x2_metal
room_vs_nobo2_4_metal
room_cent_4_metal
room_vs_north_1_metal
room_vs_hitode2x3_5_metal
room_hitode3x3_5_metal
Long corridor Zigzagging corridors Circular room with 4 exits Circular room with 1 exit X-shaped room Room with raised corner
room_hitode4x4_tower_3_metal
Circular room with raised corner

Gatling Groink strategies[edit]

One very interesting strategy involving the Gatling Groinks in this area is to actually have a Gatling Groink guard your base and marble from opponents. First, find a Gatling Groink, preferably close to your base. "Kill" it, then have your Pikmin start bringing it back to your Onion. Right before they bring it to the Onion, call them back. After a bit, the Groink will fully regenerate in your base. This is a good strategy if you don't play by getting yellow marbles, but remember the Groink will attack anyone's Pikmin, so be careful when carrying items back to your base.

If you do play by getting yellow marbles, another way is to intercept the opponent whilst carrying a Gatling Groink near their base, and make sure the Groink revives. This means that you can gather yellow marbles faster while the opponent fumbles around with the Gatling Groink. This strategy is more effective for getting yellow marbles and making your opponent slow down.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

The following article or section needs help from someone who can translate French text.

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ひやひやコース?
Hiyahiya Kōsu
Creepy course
Flag of France French Ravin Rouillé
Flag of Germany German Rostschlucht Rusty Gulch
Flag of Italy Italian Burrone scuro Dark ravine
Flag of Spain Spanish Mole de Orín Rusty Mass