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[[File:Pikmin 2 panic.jpg|thumb|Pikmin in {{p2}} scurrying off in a panic due to the smell of [[Mitites]].]] | [[File:Pikmin 2 panic.jpg|thumb|Pikmin in {{p2}} scurrying off in a panic due to the smell of [[Mitites]].]] | ||
'''Panic''' in the {{ps}} refers to any non-lethal event that causes [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] to scatter and thrash around in random directions. In a panic scenario, something has scared or affected them to the point where they separate from a [[leader]] and run off, and while these Pikmin are not in any direct danger, they risk running into a more dangerous [[hazard]] or an enemy. | '''Panic''' in the {{ps}} refers to any non-lethal event that causes [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] to scatter and thrash around in random directions. In a panic scenario, something has scared or affected them to the point where they separate from a [[leader]] and run off, and while these Pikmin are not in any direct danger, they risk running into a more dangerous [[hazard]] or an enemy. A panicking Pikmin can be returned to normal by [[Whistle|whistling]] it. In {{p2}}, [[Purple Pikmin]] are immune to some types of panic. In {{p4}}, [[Oatchi]] is not (and cannot become) immune to panic, unlike with most other hazards. | ||
==Sources== | |||
In ''Pikmin 2'', Pikmin in a panic will behave differently depending on the exact source of panic. In | == Sources == | ||
* '''{{icon|Mitite|y}}''' – an enemy that will cause | In ''Pikmin 2'', Pikmin in a panic will behave differently depending on the exact source of panic. In {{p3}}, panic scenarios visually affect Pikmin, and though they spread out in random directions, they will eventually stop panicking on their own accord. | ||
* '''{{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y}}''' – a boss whose roar will cause Pikmin to panic. All the rules of the Mitite-induced panic apply to this scenario. | |||
* '''{{icon|Sovereign Bulblax|y}}''' – a boss whose roar will cause Pikmin to panic, like | There are several scenarios that prompt Pikmin and Oatchi to panic: | ||
* '''{{icon|Mitite|y|v=P4}}''' – an enemy that will cause temporarily panic. In ''Pikmin 2'', [[Purple Pikmin]] are immune, and if the Pikmin start the panic whilst in a leader's group, they will eventually return to formation on their own accord. If not, they will stand in place and idle once they are done panicking. According to Olimar's log, the smell of Mitites is what causes this effect. | |||
* '''{{icon|Emperor Bulblax|y|v=P4}}''' – a boss whose roar will cause Pikmin to panic. All the rules of the Mitite-induced panic apply to this scenario. | |||
* '''{{icon|Sovereign Bulblax|y|v=P4}}''' – a boss whose roar will cause Pikmin to panic, like the Emperor Bulblax. | |||
* '''{{icon|Antenna Beetle|y}}''' – an enemy that makes Pikmin under its control panic when it's killed. Pikmin will not exit this state unless whistled. | * '''{{icon|Antenna Beetle|y}}''' – an enemy that makes Pikmin under its control panic when it's killed. Pikmin will not exit this state unless whistled. | ||
* '''{{icon|Bulbmin|y}}''' – an enemy that makes child Bulbmin panic when killed. Like with the Antenna Beetle, they will not calm down until they are whistled. | * '''{{icon|Bulbmin|y}}''' – an enemy that makes child Bulbmin panic when killed. Like with the Antenna Beetle, they will not calm down until they are whistled. | ||
* '''{{icon|Vehemoth Phosbat|y}}''' – a boss that can spray a cloud of dust that causes Pikmin to panic, clouded in dust. Although some speculate that this is [[poison]], the two have different effects, and, internally, [[White Pikmin]] are not immune to this dust.{{cite youtube|zjZsrXtwiSk|showing how hacked-in White Pikmin are not immune to the Vehemoth Phosbat's dust}} | * '''{{icon|Vehemoth Phosbat|y}}''' – a boss that can spray a cloud of dust that causes Pikmin to panic, clouded in dust. Although some speculate that this is [[poison]], the two have different effects, and, internally, [[White Pikmin]] are not immune to this dust.{{cite youtube|zjZsrXtwiSk|showing how hacked-in White Pikmin are not immune to the Vehemoth Phosbat's dust}} | ||
* '''{{icon|Toady Bloyster|y|v= | * '''{{icon|Toady Bloyster|y|v=P4}}''' – an enemy that, in ''Pikmin 3'' and ''Pikmin 4'', can spray ink when Pikmin are attacking, cloaking the affected Pikmin in ink and causing them to panic. | ||
* '''{{icon|Sputtlefish|y}}''' – an enemy that also coats Pikmin in ink, resulting in the same effect. | * '''{{icon|Sputtlefish|y}}''' – an enemy that also coats Pikmin in ink, resulting in the same effect. | ||
*'''{{icon|Smoky Progg |y|v=P4}}''' – The Smoky Progg's roar is especially dangerous, as panicking Pikmin may run directly into its [[Smoky Progg|gloom]] and die. | |||
*'''{{icon|Smoky Progg|y}}'''; | *'''{{icon|Ancient Sirehound|y|v=P4}}''' – The Ancient Sirehound gains a panic-inducing roar in its final phase, and like the Smoky Progg it can cause mass casualties if it makes Pikmin panic into a patch of gloom. | ||
*''' {{icon|Ancient Sirehound|y}}'''; The Ancient Sirehound gains a panic-inducing roar in its final phase, and like the Smoky Progg it can cause mass casualties if it makes Pikmin panic into a patch of | *In [[Dandori Battle]]s, the [[Bewilder Bomb]] allows players to splash their opponent with ink, scattering the opponent's Pikmin and respective dog. | ||
==Gallery== | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Emperor Bulblax roar.jpg|An [[Emperor Bulblax]] roaring. | Emperor Bulblax roar.jpg|An [[Emperor Bulblax]] roaring. | ||
Bulbmin panic.jpg|Young [[Bulbmin]] scattering around. | Bulbmin panic.jpg|Young [[Bulbmin]] scattering around. | ||
Pikmin ink.png|A [[ | Pikmin ink.png|A [[Red Pikmin]] under the effect of an ink cloud. Notice its bigger eyes. | ||
White Pikmin inked.png|Two White Pikmin inked by a Sputtlefish. This shows how they are not immune. | White Pikmin inked.png|Two [[White Pikmin]] inked by a Sputtlefish. This shows how they are not immune. | ||
Pikmin Poison.png|A Yellow Pikmin under the effect of the purple dust released by the [[Vehemoth Phosbat]]. | Pikmin Poison.png|A [[Yellow Pikmin]] under the effect of the purple dust released by the [[Vehemoth Phosbat]]. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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}} | }} | ||
==See also== | == See also == | ||
*[[Poison]] | *[[Poison]] | ||
==References== | == References == | ||
{{refs}} | {{refs}} | ||
{{hazards}} | {{hazards}} | ||
Latest revision as of 08:50, November 2, 2024
Panic in the Pikmin series refers to any non-lethal event that causes Pikmin to scatter and thrash around in random directions. In a panic scenario, something has scared or affected them to the point where they separate from a leader and run off, and while these Pikmin are not in any direct danger, they risk running into a more dangerous hazard or an enemy. A panicking Pikmin can be returned to normal by whistling it. In Pikmin 2, Purple Pikmin are immune to some types of panic. In Pikmin 4, Oatchi is not (and cannot become) immune to panic, unlike with most other hazards.
Sources[edit]
In Pikmin 2, Pikmin in a panic will behave differently depending on the exact source of panic. In Pikmin 3, panic scenarios visually affect Pikmin, and though they spread out in random directions, they will eventually stop panicking on their own accord.
There are several scenarios that prompt Pikmin and Oatchi to panic:
- Mitite – an enemy that will cause temporarily panic. In Pikmin 2, Purple Pikmin are immune, and if the Pikmin start the panic whilst in a leader's group, they will eventually return to formation on their own accord. If not, they will stand in place and idle once they are done panicking. According to Olimar's log, the smell of Mitites is what causes this effect.
- Emperor Bulblax – a boss whose roar will cause Pikmin to panic. All the rules of the Mitite-induced panic apply to this scenario.
- Sovereign Bulblax – a boss whose roar will cause Pikmin to panic, like the Emperor Bulblax.
- Antenna Beetle – an enemy that makes Pikmin under its control panic when it's killed. Pikmin will not exit this state unless whistled.
- Bulbmin – an enemy that makes child Bulbmin panic when killed. Like with the Antenna Beetle, they will not calm down until they are whistled.
- Vehemoth Phosbat – a boss that can spray a cloud of dust that causes Pikmin to panic, clouded in dust. Although some speculate that this is poison, the two have different effects, and, internally, White Pikmin are not immune to this dust.[1]
- Toady Bloyster – an enemy that, in Pikmin 3 and Pikmin 4, can spray ink when Pikmin are attacking, cloaking the affected Pikmin in ink and causing them to panic.
- Sputtlefish – an enemy that also coats Pikmin in ink, resulting in the same effect.
- Smoky Progg – The Smoky Progg's roar is especially dangerous, as panicking Pikmin may run directly into its gloom and die.
- Ancient Sirehound – The Ancient Sirehound gains a panic-inducing roar in its final phase, and like the Smoky Progg it can cause mass casualties if it makes Pikmin panic into a patch of gloom.
- In Dandori Battles, the Bewilder Bomb allows players to splash their opponent with ink, scattering the opponent's Pikmin and respective dog.
Gallery[edit]
An Emperor Bulblax roaring.
Young Bulbmin scattering around.
A Red Pikmin under the effect of an ink cloud. Notice its bigger eyes.
Two White Pikmin inked by a Sputtlefish. This shows how they are not immune.
A Yellow Pikmin under the effect of the purple dust released by the Vehemoth Phosbat.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Spanish (NoA) | Pánico | Panic |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ YouTube video showing how hacked-in White Pikmin are not immune to the Vehemoth Phosbat's dust
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