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This creature is able to control the | This creature is able to control the Pikmin by way of the peculiar frequency of its roar, but its only objective seems to be defensive in nature, as it stops Pikmin from attacking and forces them to run away. This beast prefers humid, dimly lit environments, and has been known to inhabit empty and discarded containers. For this reason, it's wise to thoroughly ventilate any specimens that are recovered. Lifting off with one of these creatures in the hold can lead to a rupturing of the specimen during decompression, resulting in an explosive mess.<noinclude>{{metadata|olimar}}</noinclude> | ||
its roar, but its only objective seems to be defensive in nature, as it stops | |||
dimly | |||
containers. For this reason, it's wise to thoroughly ventilate any specimens | |||
that are recovered. Lifting off with one of these creatures in the hold can | |||
lead to a rupturing of the specimen during | |||
explosive mess.<noinclude>{{metadata|olimar}}</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 09:55, March 16, 2012
This creature is able to control the Pikmin by way of the peculiar frequency of its roar, but its only objective seems to be defensive in nature, as it stops Pikmin from attacking and forces them to run away. This beast prefers humid, dimly lit environments, and has been known to inhabit empty and discarded containers. For this reason, it's wise to thoroughly ventilate any specimens that are recovered. Lifting off with one of these creatures in the hold can lead to a rupturing of the specimen during decompression, resulting in an explosive mess.
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