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'''Dirt mounds''' are [[tool]]s in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' and {{p4}}. They appear as lumps of dirt on the ground, with a hole on top that Pikmin can climb in through. The burrows inside contain items, including [[fragment]]s, [[bomb rock]]s, [[pellet]]s | '''Dirt-mounds''' (written as '''dirt mounds''' prior to ''Pikmin 4'') are [[tool]]s in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' and {{p4}}. They appear as lumps of dirt on the ground, with a hole on top that Pikmin can climb in through. The burrows inside contain items, including [[fragment]]s, [[bomb rock]]s, [[pellet]]s, [[data file]]s and [[raw material]]. During [[night expedition]]s and in the [[Trial of the Sage Leaf]] in ''Pikmin 4'', there are also dirt-mounds which continually spawn [[Bulborb Larva]]e. In order for the Pikmin to enter the hole, the player must have them [[charge]] at it, or throw them towards the mound. Once everything has been removed, the Pikmin come out of the dirt-mound, which then collapses and becomes unusable. They become active again after a [[day]], though, unless they had fragments in them. | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
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* One near Alph's starting postion. Contains two bomb rocks. | * One near Alph's starting postion. Contains two bomb rocks. | ||
* One near two [[Crimson Candypop | * One near two [[Crimson Candypop Bud]]s. Contains two bomb rocks. | ||
* One in a corner of the cave, near the [[Spotty Bulbear]]. Contains two bomb rocks. | * One in a corner of the cave, near the [[Spotty Bulbear]]. Contains two bomb rocks. | ||
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FlattenedDirtMound.jpg|A dirt mound that has been completely emptied. | FlattenedDirtMound.jpg|A dirt mound that has been completely emptied. | ||
FragmentDirtMound.jpg|A dirt mound releasing fragments. | FragmentDirtMound.jpg|A dirt mound releasing fragments. | ||
Dirt mound P4.jpg| A dirt mound in ''Pikmin 4''. | Dirt mound P4.jpg| A dirt-mound in ''Pikmin 4''. | ||
P4 Dirt-mound Close-Up.jpg|A close-up view of a dirt-mound. | |||
Oatchi Digging Dirt-mound.jpg|Oatchi trying to dig inside a dirt-mound. | |||
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*If a Pikmin is working on a dirt mound, even if it is close to the surface of the hole, it cannot be eaten by enemies. If an enemy attacks it, like for instance, a [[Whiptongue Bulborb]]'s tongue, the Pikmin will squeal, but will live and continue working like normal. | *If a Pikmin is working on a dirt mound, even if it is close to the surface of the hole, it cannot be eaten by enemies. If an enemy attacks it, like for instance, a [[Whiptongue Bulborb]]'s tongue, the Pikmin will squeal, but will live and continue working like normal. | ||
*In {{p3d}}, if a Pikmin is thrown right into the small hole that's left behind after the mound collapses, it will go inside and then shortly after come back out as if it had finished the task again. | *In {{p3d}}, if a Pikmin is thrown right into the small hole that's left behind after the mound collapses, it will go inside and then shortly after come back out as if it had finished the task again. | ||
*Dirt mounds somewhat resemble the holes leading to caves in {{p2}}. | *Dirt-mounds somewhat resemble the holes leading to caves in {{p2}}. | ||
==Name in other languages== | ==Name in other languages== | ||
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|JapR=Tate Ana | |JapR=Tate Ana | ||
|JapM=Vertical hole | |JapM=Vertical hole | ||
| | |Spa=Montículo de arena | ||
| | |SpaM=Sand mound | ||
|Ger=Erdloch | |Ger=Erdloch | ||
|GerM=Burrow | |GerM=Burrow | ||
|Por=Montinho de areia | |||
|PorM=Sand mound | |||
}} | }} | ||
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Dirt-mounds (written as dirt mounds prior to Pikmin 4) are tools in Pikmin 3 and Pikmin 4. They appear as lumps of dirt on the ground, with a hole on top that Pikmin can climb in through. The burrows inside contain items, including fragments, bomb rocks, pellets, data files and raw material. During night expeditions and in the Trial of the Sage Leaf in Pikmin 4, there are also dirt-mounds which continually spawn Bulborb Larvae. In order for the Pikmin to enter the hole, the player must have them charge at it, or throw them towards the mound. Once everything has been removed, the Pikmin come out of the dirt-mound, which then collapses and becomes unusable. They become active again after a day, though, unless they had fragments in them.
Locations[edit]
Story Mode[edit]
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- One near the Whiptongue Bulborb outside the landing site. Contains two bomb rocks.
- One near the Lesser Mock Bottom. Contains two bomb rocks.
- One in the second Shaggy Long Legs arena (the one with the fire geysers). Contains three bomb rocks.
- One near the Dawn Pustules. Contains 34 fragments.
- Two outside the Sandbelching Meerslug arena, atop cliffs. They contain the data files for the Sandbelching Meerslug.
- Two in the cave with the Bug-Eyed Crawmad and Hermit Crawmads. One contains the Bug-Eyed Crawmad data file, the other contains pellets.
- One outside the Quaggled Mireclops arena. Contains 20 fragments.
- One outside the landing site. Contains pellets.
- One in the arena where Captain Olimar is first encountered. Contains a data file.
- One in the first room, in the arena with the Bearded Amprat and Blowhogs. Contains 20 fragments.
- Two in various alcoves of the first room. Contain three bomb rocks apiece.
- One beyond the Bloominous Stemples in the second room. Contains a Secret File.
Collect Treasure![edit]
- One behind the electric gate, along with the Tremendous Sniffer. Contains three bomb rocks.
- One in an alcove guarded by a crystal. Contains three bomb rocks.
- One next to the crystal nodules on the SPERO's side of the map. Contains three bomb rocks.
- One on the opposite side of a reinforced wall next to the SPERO. Contains three bomb rocks.
- Two on the shore to the large source of water. Contains two bomb rocks apiece.
- One near the Waddlepus. Contains two bomb rocks.
Battle Enemies![edit]
- One in the same location as a dirt mound is in story mode, in the vicinity of story mode's Lesser Mock Bottom. Contains three bomb rocks.
- One a short walk away from the SPERO, near the Baldy Long Legs arena. Contains three bomb rocks.
- One in the location of the Face Wrinkler in story mode. Contains an ultra-spicy nectar drop.
- One near Alph's starting postion. Contains two bomb rocks.
- One near two Crimson Candypop Buds. Contains two bomb rocks.
- One in a corner of the cave, near the Spotty Bulbear. Contains two bomb rocks.
- One near the Rock Onion. Contains three grey 1-pellets.
- One on the high platform, with conveyor belts leading up to and down from it. Contains ten bomb rocks, which land on the conveyor belt below it instead of surrounding it.
Side Stories[edit]
- One near the Calcified Crushblat. Contains four bomb rocks.
- One on top of a ledge accessible to Olimar by seesaw block. Contains four bomb rocks.
- One beside the seesaw block Louie has access to. Contains three bomb rocks.
- One before the first reinforced wall accessible to Louie. Contains three bomb rocks.
- One behind an electric gate on Olimar's side. Contains three bomb rocks.
- One on the far northern shore. Contains a Lesser Mock Bottom.
- One behind a crystal wall. Contains three bomb rocks.
- One in the clearing with the Spotty Bulbear and Skutterchucks. Contains three bomb rocks.
- One in the clearing with the Whiptongue Bulborb and Orange Bulborb. Contains three bomb rocks.
Digging speed[edit]
After any number of Pikmin go in and the digging starts (represented by the mound shaking), it takes roughly ten seconds for the first item to be spit out of the mound. Any other items will be spat out at a regular interval that depends on the number of Pikmin inside the hole, calculated at a logarithmic rate (i.e. twenty Pikmin are a significant improvement over one, but forty are a relatively minor one over twenty).[1] Pikmin type, maturity, and spicy status do not have an impact on the speed at which new items come out. Because the number of Pikmin only influences the time it takes for the second and beyond items to come out, dirt mounds with only one thing inside of them will take just as long to clear with one Pikmin as they will with one hundred.
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Trivia[edit]
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- If a Pikmin is working on a dirt mound, even if it is close to the surface of the hole, it cannot be eaten by enemies. If an enemy attacks it, like for instance, a Whiptongue Bulborb's tongue, the Pikmin will squeal, but will live and continue working like normal.
- In Pikmin 3 Deluxe, if a Pikmin is thrown right into the small hole that's left behind after the mound collapses, it will go inside and then shortly after come back out as if it had finished the task again.
- Dirt-mounds somewhat resemble the holes leading to caves in Pikmin 2.
Name in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | タテ穴? Tate Ana |
Vertical hole |
German | Erdloch | Burrow |
Portuguese | Montinho de areia | Sand mound |
Spanish | Montículo de arena | Sand mound |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Information gathered from a fan-driven experiment
Tools |
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Bloominous Stemple • Bouncy Mushroom • Bridge ( Stick • Fragment • Hay) • Clay ( Bridge • Climbing wall • Mound • Valve) • Climbing rope • Climbing stick • Dirt-mound • Electrode • Fan • Fire starter • Floating platform • Flukeweed • Fragments • Geyser • Iron ball • Liftable rock • Lily pad • Moving walkway • Potted mushroom • Pulley rock • Seesaw blocks ( Elevator platforms) |
Minor tools |