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{{Infobox enemy
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|image = Sputtlefishfile.png
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|areas = [[Garden of Hope]]
|attacks = Eat Pikmin
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|seeds = 5 seeds
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|attacks = Eats Pikmin, sprays ink
|areas = '''''Pikmin 3'''''<br>[[Garden of Hope]] (x3)
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|challenge = '''''Pikmin 3'''''<br>''Battle Enemies''<br>[[Silver Lake]] (x3)<br>''Collect Treasure''<br>[[Forgotten Cove]]<br>[[Beastly Cavern]] (x2)
}}The '''Sputtlefish''' is a poisonous, squid-like enemy with a flower-like protrusion atop its head, found in ''[[Pikmin 3]].'' These enemies can only be found underwater. They swim casually when unthreatened but upon the arrival of Pikmin, they will take an upright posture and swim towards them. They can lash out on Pikmin with their tentacles, grabbing and eating them one at a time. If attacked, one will release ink which causes Pikmin to panic for some time until they are whistled and swim away. The Sputtlefish can also gradually heal if left alone once attacked.
==Notes==
===''Pikmin 3 ''Prima Guide===
''"Sputtlefish are small aquatic creatures that release ink when attacked. When you encounter a Sputtlefish, lock onto the creature and send a squad of Blue Pikmin charging in to attack. With a reasonably large squad, you shouldn't have any trouble defeating a Sputtlefish before it has a chance to retaliate.''


The '''Sputtlefish''' is a squid-like creature found only in ''[[Pikmin 3]]''. It is primarily found in the Garden of Hope area in the submerged parts. It has a cephalopodian body with a flower-like protrusion on top of its head and 2 tentacles for movement or eating Pikmin. The Sputtlefish generally swims passively in its area, but when it sees Pikmin enter its range, it begin to swim upright and towards them. It will then try to grab Pikmin using its tentacles and eat them one at a time. If attacked by Pikmin, it can release an ink cloud which will cause Pikmin to scatter and allow the Sputtlefish to escape much like a real squid. As shown in its name, it lives in the water, therefore only [[Blue Pikmin]] can be used to harm it. When carried to an [[Onion]] it will drop 5 seeds.
''If the creature does manage to release its ink, however, any Pikmin caught in the cloud will panic. Use your whistle to calm your scattered Pikmin and send them charging in for another attack."''
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==Battle Strategy==
Sputtlefish are generally passive creatures, attacking only when Pikmin are nearby. If the player doesn't bother it, it won't bother you.
 
A Sputtlefish can easily be defeated with six or seven [[Blue Pikmin]], as it is an aquatic enemy (as the name implies). If all of them are able to latch onto the creature at the same time (they should all be preferably flowered), then it will be dead before it can release ink. If the creature is given the chance to ink, any Pikmin affected can be quickly whistled back to the Captain without incident. Alternatively, the Pikmin can be left alone, and the poison will gradually wear off. This is not recommended, as it is a waste of time as well as a chance for Pikmin to get eaten by the fish (though unlikely). When it does ink, it might move around a bit, so be prepared to chase it if necessary.
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="186">
ZlCfzRDlI80RqVlytD.jpeg|A close up shot of two Sputtlefish in attacking posture.
File:Sputtlefishside.jpg|A close up shot of a single Sputtlefish
Sputtlefish and Waddlepus.jpg|2 Sputtlefish and a Waddlepus in the Garden of Hope
CuttlefishRL.jpg|A real world cuttlefish.  
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
* The Sputtlefish's name is based off of "spurt"—since it squirts ink to defend itself—and cuttlefish, a real-life animal that it resembles. A cuttlefish has two tentacles and a soft body—much like the Sputtlefish. 
* The Sputtle part of the name could also be based off of the real life sputtle, an excretion produced by insects that functions as a paralytical defense.
* The Sputtlefish's tentacle ends resemble leaves and the top of its head resembles a flower.
 
 
 
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[[Category:Pikmin 3]]
[[Category:Pikmin 3 Enemies]]
[[Category:Garden of Hope]]
[[Category:Poison enemies]]

Revision as of 19:42, September 16, 2014

Sputtlefish
Artwork of a Sputtlefish.
Appears in Pikmin 3
Scientific name Unknown
Family Unknown
Areas Pikmin 3
Garden of Hope (x3)
Mission Mode Collect Treasure! stages None
Mission Mode Battle Enemies! stages None
Side Story days None
Bingo Battle stages None
Attacks Eat Pikmin

The Sputtlefish is a poisonous, squid-like enemy with a flower-like protrusion atop its head, found in Pikmin 3. These enemies can only be found underwater. They swim casually when unthreatened but upon the arrival of Pikmin, they will take an upright posture and swim towards them. They can lash out on Pikmin with their tentacles, grabbing and eating them one at a time. If attacked, one will release ink which causes Pikmin to panic for some time until they are whistled and swim away. The Sputtlefish can also gradually heal if left alone once attacked.

Notes

Pikmin 3 Prima Guide

"Sputtlefish are small aquatic creatures that release ink when attacked. When you encounter a Sputtlefish, lock onto the creature and send a squad of Blue Pikmin charging in to attack. With a reasonably large squad, you shouldn't have any trouble defeating a Sputtlefish before it has a chance to retaliate.

If the creature does manage to release its ink, however, any Pikmin caught in the cloud will panic. Use your whistle to calm your scattered Pikmin and send them charging in for another attack."

Battle Strategy

Sputtlefish are generally passive creatures, attacking only when Pikmin are nearby. If the player doesn't bother it, it won't bother you.

A Sputtlefish can easily be defeated with six or seven Blue Pikmin, as it is an aquatic enemy (as the name implies). If all of them are able to latch onto the creature at the same time (they should all be preferably flowered), then it will be dead before it can release ink. If the creature is given the chance to ink, any Pikmin affected can be quickly whistled back to the Captain without incident. Alternatively, the Pikmin can be left alone, and the poison will gradually wear off. This is not recommended, as it is a waste of time as well as a chance for Pikmin to get eaten by the fish (though unlikely). When it does ink, it might move around a bit, so be prepared to chase it if necessary.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Sputtlefish's name is based off of "spurt"—since it squirts ink to defend itself—and cuttlefish, a real-life animal that it resembles. A cuttlefish has two tentacles and a soft body—much like the Sputtlefish. 
  • The Sputtle part of the name could also be based off of the real life sputtle, an excretion produced by insects that functions as a paralytical defense.
  • The Sputtlefish's tentacle ends resemble leaves and the top of its head resembles a flower.