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[[File:Dirt Wall P3.jpg|thumb|250px|A dirt wall in ''Pikmin 3''.]]
[[File:P3D Dirt Walls.jpg|thumb|250px|The 8 designs of dirt walls in ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe''.]]
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'''Dirt walls''' are sandcastle-like [[gate]]s found in {{p3}}, {{p4}}, and {{hp}}. They are the most basic type of gate and replace [[bramble gate]]s from the first two games. They break down and fall apart as opposed to sinking into the ground. These types of gates can be destroyed by any Pikmin type; however, some of these walls are found partially or completely submerged underwater, meaning that they require [[Blue Pikmin]] to destroy.
 
In ''Pikmin 3'', Pikmin are more effective at taking one down if they are latched onto it from a throw,{{cite youtube|mRGpLSrUyVc|comparing latched Pikmin, grounded Pikmin, thrown Rock Pikmin, and lone Rock Pikmin on a dirt wall|rname=dirt_speed}} but as the layers on the gate peel down, those Pikmin will eventually fall and attack at ground level. For [[Rock Pikmin]] in ''Pikmin 3'', throwing them at the wall repeatedly is much faster than letting them lunge on their own, and is in fact, the fastest way to take down a wall using Pikmin.{{cite youtube|rname=dirt_speed}} In ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' however, Rock Pikmin left to attack the wall on their own can take it down fairly quickly.{{cite youtube|FM3KNYA4YxA|comparing the time different Pikmin types take to destroy a dirt wall|published={{date|8|March|2021}}|retrieved={{date|9|March|2021}}}} These walls can be destroyed using a single [[bomb rock]]. In ''Pikmin 4'', [[Oatchi]] can deal sizable damage by [[rush]]ing into a dirt wall, especially if he is carrying Pikmin as they will all be thrown onto the wall.
 
These types of walls all have the same design in ''Pikmin 3'', but in ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'', there are 8 different designs of dirt wall with various patterns of white paint on the columns at the sides of the wall. Those designs are: no paint, 3 horizontal stripes, 1 vertical stripe, 2 wavy stripes (all walls with this pattern are found in water), 3 diagonal stripes, an "X" mark, 3 triangles, and 4 circles.
 
In ''Pikmin 4'', the design has returned to being mostly the same as in ''Pikmin 3'', but with a few minor changes. The wall portion is now more rectangular and featureless on top. Certain walls are also significantly wider than others, compared to all walls previously being the same in width. The white paint patterns from ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' do not return.
 
==Locations==
;''Pikmin 3''
*[[Tropical Wilds]]: One is found on the first day, inside the cave where the [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]] would normally be, another is outside the landing site, and closes off access to a [[Pocked Airhead]], a third wall underwater guards access to the [[Calcified Crushblat]]'s arena, and a fourth can be found separating the small brown bridge near the landing site from the area with a [[Dapper Blob]] and a [[Swooping Snitchbug]].
*[[Garden of Hope]]: One is located in the second half of the area, near the [[Bug-Eyed Crawmad]]'s nest, and another is located near the [[Toady Bloyster]] and a pile of fragments used to build the pot. Both of these are completely submerged underwater. A third separates the landing site from the [[fragment]] pile used to build the nearby [[bridge]], with this bridge leading to a fourth wall by the [[Bulborb]]. A fifth wall blocks the 2D facing area with the [[Zest Bomb]] and [[Astringent Clump]], with the last one blocking access to the [[Armored Mawdad]]'s arena.
*[[Distant Tundra]]: Two of the dirt walls in this area are partially submerged in the main river. One is by the area with [[Wogpole]]s, near the land protrusion to swap Pikmin in, while the other one is right next to the ledge with the [[Face Wrinkler]]. The last dirt wall is also by the land protrusion, but it blocks an alcove with a [[Bearded Amprat]] and a [[Bouncy Mushroom]].
*[[Twilight River]]: One wall is in the second half of the area, and blocks off a small land bridge to cross the river, and a second one separates the area with the [[clipboard]]s and the swarm of [[Scornet]]s.
*[[Formidable Oak]]: The first is found at the end of the room with the [[Bulborb]]s, the next one can be found to the far end of the circular area where the bridge is built, a third is at the end of the path where the [[Nectarous Dandelfly]] is, and the fourth is in the dark cave, and simply separates a path to get the fragments (this wall does not need to be destroyed, however). The final is also in the dark cave, blocking the path that needs to be taken if the clipboard is not lifted.
*[[Flower Garden]]: One stands near the Rock Pikmin and blocks one of two routes to the second half of the level, while the second blocks access to a [[Face Wrinkler]].
*[[Inside Forest]]: The first is right next to the Onion, and is a shortcut to the main area of the level. The second blocks access to the arena with the [[Orange Bulborb]].
*[[Pikmin Reunion]]: There is one adjacent to the Red Onion for a mild shortcut.
*[[Creature Hunting]]: A dirt wall blocks access to a [[Bulborb]] and some [[Dwarf Bulborb]]s.
*[[Land, Sea, and Sky]]: A dirt wall blocks Red Pikmin from being able to proceed beyond their starting area beyond the red bridge.
*[[First Part Found]]: One appears near the [[Fiery Blowhogs]] and blocks the blue bridge from being constructed, while a second blocks a route for the ship part to take. A third wall serves primarily as a choice in detour.
*[[Team Monster Hunt]]: A dirt wall blocks Olimar from being able to access the [[Whiptongue Bulborb]]s.
*[[Another Part Found]]: A dirt wall stands directly in front of the [[SPERO]].
 
;''Pikmin 4''
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*[[Sun-Speckled Terrace]]: One wall is found near the first [[Ancient Arches|base]] next to a Dwarf Bulborb, breaking it gives access to the [[Last-Frost Cavern]] and the rest of the map. The other '''dirt wall''' is found next to the [[Temporal Mechanism]], guarded by a Bulborb.
**[[Crackling Cauldron]]: There’s only 1 '''dirt wall''' in this cave and it’s found in sublevel 2 near the [[S.S. Chocolate]] and the [[Cookie of Nibbled Circles]].
**[[Industrial Maze]]: In sublevel 1, there is a wall which blocks access to the [[Cave#hole|hole]] to the next sublevel.
*[[Blossoming Arcadia]]: There’s only 1 '''dirt wall''' in the area which is located near the two [[Downy Snagret]]s guarding the [[Sticky Jewel]].
**[[Drafty Gallery]]: In sublevel 1, the wall is located to the left of where the [[Leader]] would land when entering the sublevel. In the second sublevel, there’s a wall blocking access to an [[Candypop Bud|Ice Candypop Bud]] and another is near the Fiery Blowhog guarding the [[Sphere of Support]].
**[[Sightless Passage]]: The wall is located between the room which holds a [[Castaway]] and the adjacent room holding a [[Scorchcake]].
**[[Kingdom of Beasts]]: In sublevel 1 there’s a wall located near the [[S.S. Beagle]] and the other wall is found near the awake Bulborb fighting [[Wild Pikmin|wild]] Red Pikmin.
*[[Serene Shores]]: One wall is found near the [[Blossoming Dunes]] Base, which blocks access to the 2 [[Chance Totem]]s. A second '''dirt wall''' is found blocking access to the [[Fishy Bed]]. A third wall is located next to the [[Water's Edge]] base which is covered in sand. And a fourth one is located near the [[Dawn Pustules]] and the [[Zest Bomb]] treasures.
**[[Seafloor Resort]]: In sublevel 1, a '''dirt wall''' is located near the lone [[Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat]] and the [[Flarlic]]. In sublevel 3, a wall can be found near the [[Greater Spotted Jellyfloat]] and another is found near the [[Clipboard]] which weighs 10.
**[[Below-Grade Discotheque]]: In sublevel 4, it is located near the [[Tusked Blowhog]] holding the [[Relentless Spear]].
**[[Engulfed Castle]]: In sublevel 1, one can be found blocking entrance to the hole to sublevel 2 and the other is blocking access to the button which lowers the [[Iron fence|iron fence]]. In sublevel 2, one is located to the right of the 2 [[Albino Dwarf Bulborb]]s. The other is near the [[Daughter of the Earth]], opposite the [[Iron fence|iron fence]]. There’s 3 walls in sublevel 3: one is near a [[Joustmite]] blocking access to a button, the second is near the [[Wollyhop]] and the third is found in the corridor with the 2 [[Nectar Egg]]s; close to the [[Scaly Custard]]. Sublevel 4’s wall is found in the corridor populated with the 2 [[Moldy Dwarf Bulborb]]s.
 
 
;''Hey! Pikmin''
*'''[[Snowfall Field]]'''
**[[Freezing Wasteland]]: There is a dirt wall found near the end of the level, blocking the player's path. The player must be careful when breaking it, as they also have to ward off a [[Clicking Slurker]] nearby.
 
==Gallery==
{{image}}
<gallery>
Freezing Wasteland 5.jpg|The dirt wall in [[Freezing Wasteland]].
Pikmin3 SandcastleWall.png|Red Pikmin destroying a dirt wall in a [[Pikmin 3 prerelease information|prerelease version]] of ''Pikmin 3''.
Dirt Wall P4.png|A dirt wall in ''Pikmin 4''.
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
|Jap=土のカべ
|JapR=Tsuchi no Kabe
|JapM=Dirt wall
|FraA=
|FraAM=
|FraE=Mur de terre
|FraEM=Dirt wall
|Ger=Lehmwand
|GerM=Loam wall
|Ita=Muro di fango
|ItaM=Mud wall
|Spa=Muro de barro
|SpaM=Mud wall
|Por=Parede de barro
|PorM=Clay wall
}}
 
==See also==
*[[Bramble gate]]
*[[Dirt-mound]]
*[[Dirt block]]
 
==References==
{{refs}}
 
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Latest revision as of 09:33, June 18, 2024

A dirt wall.
A dirt wall in Pikmin 3.
The 8 designs of dirt walls in Pikmin 3 Deluxe, edited together into 1 image.
The 8 designs of dirt walls in Pikmin 3 Deluxe.

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Hey! Pikmin.

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Pikmin 3 Deluxe.
Particularly: Investigate how effective are latched-on Pikmin, ground Pikmin, thrown Rock Pikmin, and ground Rock Pikmin. Point out differences and comparisons between Pikmin 3 and Pikmin 3 Deluxe.

Dirt walls are sandcastle-like gates found in Pikmin 3, Pikmin 4, and Hey! Pikmin. They are the most basic type of gate and replace bramble gates from the first two games. They break down and fall apart as opposed to sinking into the ground. These types of gates can be destroyed by any Pikmin type; however, some of these walls are found partially or completely submerged underwater, meaning that they require Blue Pikmin to destroy.

In Pikmin 3, Pikmin are more effective at taking one down if they are latched onto it from a throw,[1] but as the layers on the gate peel down, those Pikmin will eventually fall and attack at ground level. For Rock Pikmin in Pikmin 3, throwing them at the wall repeatedly is much faster than letting them lunge on their own, and is in fact, the fastest way to take down a wall using Pikmin.[1] In Pikmin 3 Deluxe however, Rock Pikmin left to attack the wall on their own can take it down fairly quickly.[2] These walls can be destroyed using a single bomb rock. In Pikmin 4, Oatchi can deal sizable damage by rushing into a dirt wall, especially if he is carrying Pikmin as they will all be thrown onto the wall.

These types of walls all have the same design in Pikmin 3, but in Pikmin 3 Deluxe, there are 8 different designs of dirt wall with various patterns of white paint on the columns at the sides of the wall. Those designs are: no paint, 3 horizontal stripes, 1 vertical stripe, 2 wavy stripes (all walls with this pattern are found in water), 3 diagonal stripes, an "X" mark, 3 triangles, and 4 circles.

In Pikmin 4, the design has returned to being mostly the same as in Pikmin 3, but with a few minor changes. The wall portion is now more rectangular and featureless on top. Certain walls are also significantly wider than others, compared to all walls previously being the same in width. The white paint patterns from Pikmin 3 Deluxe do not return.

Locations[edit]

Pikmin 3
  • Tropical Wilds: One is found on the first day, inside the cave where the Pyroclasmic Slooch would normally be, another is outside the landing site, and closes off access to a Pocked Airhead, a third wall underwater guards access to the Calcified Crushblat's arena, and a fourth can be found separating the small brown bridge near the landing site from the area with a Dapper Blob and a Swooping Snitchbug.
  • Garden of Hope: One is located in the second half of the area, near the Bug-Eyed Crawmad's nest, and another is located near the Toady Bloyster and a pile of fragments used to build the pot. Both of these are completely submerged underwater. A third separates the landing site from the fragment pile used to build the nearby bridge, with this bridge leading to a fourth wall by the Bulborb. A fifth wall blocks the 2D facing area with the Zest Bomb and Astringent Clump, with the last one blocking access to the Armored Mawdad's arena.
  • Distant Tundra: Two of the dirt walls in this area are partially submerged in the main river. One is by the area with Wogpoles, near the land protrusion to swap Pikmin in, while the other one is right next to the ledge with the Face Wrinkler. The last dirt wall is also by the land protrusion, but it blocks an alcove with a Bearded Amprat and a Bouncy Mushroom.
  • Twilight River: One wall is in the second half of the area, and blocks off a small land bridge to cross the river, and a second one separates the area with the clipboards and the swarm of Scornets.
  • Formidable Oak: The first is found at the end of the room with the Bulborbs, the next one can be found to the far end of the circular area where the bridge is built, a third is at the end of the path where the Nectarous Dandelfly is, and the fourth is in the dark cave, and simply separates a path to get the fragments (this wall does not need to be destroyed, however). The final is also in the dark cave, blocking the path that needs to be taken if the clipboard is not lifted.
  • Flower Garden: One stands near the Rock Pikmin and blocks one of two routes to the second half of the level, while the second blocks access to a Face Wrinkler.
  • Inside Forest: The first is right next to the Onion, and is a shortcut to the main area of the level. The second blocks access to the arena with the Orange Bulborb.
  • Pikmin Reunion: There is one adjacent to the Red Onion for a mild shortcut.
  • Creature Hunting: A dirt wall blocks access to a Bulborb and some Dwarf Bulborbs.
  • Land, Sea, and Sky: A dirt wall blocks Red Pikmin from being able to proceed beyond their starting area beyond the red bridge.
  • First Part Found: One appears near the Fiery Blowhogs and blocks the blue bridge from being constructed, while a second blocks a route for the ship part to take. A third wall serves primarily as a choice in detour.
  • Team Monster Hunt: A dirt wall blocks Olimar from being able to access the Whiptongue Bulborbs.
  • Another Part Found: A dirt wall stands directly in front of the SPERO.
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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 土のカべ?
Tsuchi no Kabe
Dirt wall
Flag of France French (NoE) Mur de terre Dirt wall
Flag of Germany German Lehmwand Loam wall
Flag of Italy Italian Muro di fango Mud wall
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Parede de barro Clay wall
Flag of Spain Spanish Muro de barro Mud wall

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b YouTube video comparing latched Pikmin, grounded Pikmin, thrown Rock Pikmin, and lone Rock Pikmin on a dirt wall
  2. ^ YouTube video comparing the time different Pikmin types take to destroy a dirt wall, published on March 8th, 2021, retrieved on March 9th, 2021