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This sublevel is essentially a loop, so it doesn’t matter which way you go. It’s also the only other place in the game where you can find the [[Blizzarding Blowhog]] enemy, the other being the Cavern for a King. This sublevel is pretty tricky, and it’s recommended that you use [[Winged Pikmin]] for the majority of the area.
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Latest revision as of 18:08, October 5, 2024

The Mud Pit
The image accompanying Louie's voyage log #15 "The Mud Pit".
Location Primordial Thicket
Sublevels 3
Rescues 1
Treasures 11
Onions 1
Suggested Pikmin Winged Pikmin Ice Pikmin

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

The Mud Pit is a cave in the Primordial Thicket in Pikmin 4. As its name implies, it has a large amount of mud which makes traversing the cave tricky, especially when combined with the bottomless swamps that not even Blue Pikmin can swim through. Winged Pikmin are helpful here thanks to their ability to fly over most of the mud. At the bottom is an encounter with a Bug-Eyed Crawmad. This cave has Sparklium × 960 worth of treasure.

How to reach[edit]

The cave is located just a few steps northwest of The Sylvan Gate landing site. There are two Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs near the entrance, but they are easy to run past because they patrol a relatively large area.

Notes[edit]

Louie's Voyage Log[edit]

The image accompanying Louie's voyage log #15 "The Mud Pit".
Got stuck in the bottomless swamp. Some parts of it were pitch-black. And now I'm covered in mud. Reminded me of the mountain behind Nana's house.

Sublevel 1[edit]

Labeled map of sublevel 1 of the The Mud Pit. Numbers next to treasures indicate weight/Sparklium.
Map of sublevel 1.

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Pikmin 4.
Particularly: List the objects in this sublevel, then write a guide on how to complete it.

Sublevel 2[edit]

Labeled map of sublevel 2 of the The Mud Pit. Numbers next to treasures indicate weight/Sparklium.
Map of sublevel 2.

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Pikmin 4.
Particularly: List the objects in this sublevel, then write a guide on how to complete it.

This sublevel is essentially a loop, so it doesn’t matter which way you go. It’s also the only other place in the game where you can find the Blizzarding Blowhog enemy, the other being the Cavern for a King. This sublevel is pretty tricky, and it’s recommended that you use Winged Pikmin for the majority of the area.

Sublevel 3[edit]

Labeled map of sublevel 3 of the The Mud Pit. Numbers next to treasures indicate weight/Sparklium.
Map of sublevel 3.

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Pikmin 4.
Particularly: List the objects in this sublevel, then write a guide on how to complete it.


See also: Bug-Eyed Crawmad#Strategy.

Unlike prior sublevels, the mud on this floor only requires 30 Ice Pikmin to freeze. Freezing the floor has a useful benefit: the cave's boss, Bug-Eyed Crawmad will not come out of its hole while the floor is frozen, allowing you to deal with the Hermit Crawmads first - the Bug-Eyed Crawmad can also be permanently frozen via this method after emerging from its hole, essentially skipping the fight. The Life Station, however, cannot be moved while the floor is frozen.

Gallery[edit]

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ヘドロが池?
Hedoro-ga-Ike
Sludge Pond
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
泥巴池
Níbā Chí
Mud Pond
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
泥巴池
Níbā Chí
Mud Pond
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Gemoddermeer Muddled lake
Flag of France French Bain de boue Mud bath
Flag of Germany German Schlammgrube Mud Pit
Flag of Italy Italian Lago di fango Mud lake
Flag of South Korea Korean 진흙탕 연못
Jinheuktang Yeonmot
Mud Pond
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Poço de lama Mud pit
Flag of Spain Spanish Hoyo de lodo Mud pit

See also[edit]