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{{infobox enemy | {{infobox enemy | ||
|heypikmin = y | |heypikmin = y | ||
|image = Clicking Slurker. | |image = Clicking Slurker Creature Log.png | ||
|size = 100px | |size = 100px | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
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The '''Clicking Slurker''' ({{j|コツリタラシ|Ko Tsuri Tarashi|Young | The '''Clicking Slurker''' ({{j|コツリタラシ|Ko Tsuri Tarashi|Young [[Luring Slurker|Hanging Dripper]]}}) is an [[enemy]] found in {{hp}}. This creature looks like a real-life {{w|jellyfish}}. It has a feather above its head and a long, pink appendix that resembles a tongue, linked to a pink ball that stands inside of its translucent body. Although its actual body is about the size of [[Captain Olimar]], its feather is about two times his height, and its appendix can extend up about ten times his height. | ||
It resembles a much smaller and weaker version of the [[Luring Slurker]], although it is more blue, only has one feather, and doesn't have a mouth in its proboscis. It also looks much rounder than most [[umbloda]]e, including the [[Medusal Slurker]]. | It resembles a much smaller and weaker version of the [[Luring Slurker]], although it is more blue, only has one feather, and doesn't have a mouth in its proboscis. It also looks much rounder than most [[umbloda]]e, including the [[Medusal Slurker]]. | ||
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== Stats == | == Stats == | ||
{{game help|hp|Get the health from the game files.}} | |||
{{enemy stats | {{enemy stats | ||
|seedsh = | |seedsh = 0 | ||
|hph = Unknown | |hph = Unknown | ||
|regenh = Unknown | |regenh = Unknown | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Behavior == | == Behavior == | ||
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== Strategy == | == Strategy == | ||
{{guide}} | {{guide}} | ||
To defeat this enemy, the player must trick | To defeat this enemy, the player must trick it into trying to catch a Pikmin. After avoiding the attack, throwing a Pikmin on the enemy's "tongue" is enough to get it on the floor. Once on the floor, throw a couple of Pikmin at its head to kill it. | ||
If avoiding the attack proves to be too difficult, allowing it to catch a single Pikmin and getting it to the ground before it manages to eat the Pikmin should work just as well, if not better. | |||
Because the enemy gets replaced by another one shortly after being defeated, it may be easier to drop the enemy to the ground and just let it lay there harmlessly, only attacking when it starts to get ready to get up. | |||
{{notes|heypikmin=y}} | {{notes|heypikmin=y}} | ||
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== Naming == | == Naming == | ||
{{game help|hp|Describe the enemy's names. ([[Pikipedia:General content guidelines#Naming section|Guidelines]])}} | {{game help|hp|Describe the enemy's names. ([[Pikipedia:General content guidelines#Naming section|Guidelines]])}} | ||
{{naming | |||
|common = Clicking Slurker. | |||
|jpcommon = {{j|コツリタラシ|Ko Tsuri Tarashi|Young Hanging Dripper}} | |||
|jpname = {{j|ハンショウシタタラシ|Hanshou Shita Tarashi|Soaring Tongue Dripper}} | |||
|scientific = '''Uvulans descendii''. ''Uvulans'' is an allusion to "uvula", which the tongue resembles, and ''descendii'' is an allusion to "descending", which its tongue does as well. | |||
}} | |||
=== Names in other languages === | === Names in other languages === | ||
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|Jap = コツリタラシ | |Jap = コツリタラシ | ||
|JapR = Ko Tsuri Tarashi | |JapR = Ko Tsuri Tarashi | ||
|JapM = Young | |JapM = Young [[Luring Slurker|Hanging Dripper]] | ||
|Dut = Klikkende slurker | |Dut = Klikkende slurker | ||
|DutM = | |DutM = | ||
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|FraM = ''Mégluse'' is a wordplay of ''méduse'' (jellyfish) and ''gluant'' (sticky), followed by the word ''cliqueteuse'' (clicking) | |FraM = ''Mégluse'' is a wordplay of ''méduse'' (jellyfish) and ''gluant'' (sticky), followed by the word ''cliqueteuse'' (clicking) | ||
|Ger = Lauerqualle | |Ger = Lauerqualle | ||
|GerM = | |GerM = Lurking Jellyfish | ||
|Ita = Medusa schioccante | |Ita = Medusa schioccante | ||
|ItaM = | |ItaM = | ||
|Kor = 꼬마낚시벌레 | |||
|Spa = Viscolenguante | |Spa = Viscolenguante | ||
|SpaM = | |SpaM = Portmanteau of ''viscoso'' (viscous) and ''lengua'' (tongue) | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{hpenemies}} | {{hpenemies}} | ||
[[Category:Pikmin-eating enemies]] | |||
[[Category:Snowfall Field]] | [[Category:Snowfall Field]] |
Latest revision as of 16:33, September 2, 2024
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Appears in | Hey! Pikmin | ||
Scientific name | Uvulans descendii | ||
Family | Umbloda | ||
Areas | Freezing Wasteland | ||
Attacks | Steal and eat Pikmin |
The Clicking Slurker (コツリタラシ?, lit.: "Young Hanging Dripper") is an enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. This creature looks like a real-life jellyfish. It has a feather above its head and a long, pink appendix that resembles a tongue, linked to a pink ball that stands inside of its translucent body. Although its actual body is about the size of Captain Olimar, its feather is about two times his height, and its appendix can extend up about ten times his height.
It resembles a much smaller and weaker version of the Luring Slurker, although it is more blue, only has one feather, and doesn't have a mouth in its proboscis. It also looks much rounder than most umblodae, including the Medusal Slurker.
It is only found in area A of sector 7, Freezing Wasteland.
Stats[edit]
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Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health | Regen. |
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N/A | N/A | N/A | × 0 | Unknown | Unknown |
Behavior[edit]
The Clicking Slurker remains stationary high above ground, waiting for Pikmin to pass below it. At that point, it drops its tongue to catch them. If a Pikmin is caught, it can be released by hitting the tongue. With continuous hits to the tongue, the creature drops to the ground and can be damaged. When one is defeated, it is quickly replaced by another one that will descend to the same spot as the last one.
Locations[edit]
- Snowfall Field
- Freezing Wasteland: This is the only area that they are found in. They are scattered throughout the area, and act as the main hazard or gimmick. There is notably one near a dirt wall, where the player must multitask between destroying the wall and attacking the creature.
Strategy[edit]
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To defeat this enemy, the player must trick it into trying to catch a Pikmin. After avoiding the attack, throwing a Pikmin on the enemy's "tongue" is enough to get it on the floor. Once on the floor, throw a couple of Pikmin at its head to kill it.
If avoiding the attack proves to be too difficult, allowing it to catch a single Pikmin and getting it to the ground before it manages to eat the Pikmin should work just as well, if not better.
Because the enemy gets replaced by another one shortly after being defeated, it may be easier to drop the enemy to the ground and just let it lay there harmlessly, only attacking when it starts to get ready to get up.
Notes
Hey! Pikmin logs
Naming[edit]
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- Common name: Clicking Slurker.
- Japanese nickname: コツリタラシ?, lit.: "Young Hanging Dripper"
- Japanese name: ハンショウシタタラシ?, lit.: "Soaring Tongue Dripper"
- Scientific name': Uvulans descendii. Uvulans is an allusion to "uvula", which the tongue resembles, and descendii is an allusion to "descending", which its tongue does as well.
- Internal names: Unknown.
- Prerelease: None.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | コツリタラシ? Ko Tsuri Tarashi |
Young Hanging Dripper |
Dutch | Klikkende slurker | |
French | Mégluse cliqueteuse | Mégluse is a wordplay of méduse (jellyfish) and gluant (sticky), followed by the word cliqueteuse (clicking) |
German | Lauerqualle | Lurking Jellyfish |
Italian | Medusa schioccante | |
Korean | 꼬마낚시벌레 | |
Spanish | Viscolenguante | Portmanteau of viscoso (viscous) and lengua (tongue) |
Gallery[edit]
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