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[[Image:Brawl_Red.PNG|frame|left|A '''Red Pikmin''' in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.]]
[[Image:Brawl_Red.PNG|frame|left|A '''Red Pikmin''' in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.]]
'''Red Pikmin''' are one of the most common colors of Pikmin, and they are the first kind of Pikmin that you get in both games.
'''Red Pikmin''' are one of the most common colors of Pikmin, and they are the first kind of Pikmin that you get in both games.


These Pikmin are immune to fire and they have the most potent attack strength of the primary colored Pikmin. They're also the only Pikmin that have noses. In the first Pikmin game Red Pikmin were the most powerful out of the three colors. But Reds aren't as strong as [[Purple Pikmin]], which first appeared in [[Pikmin 2]] (however, Purples are harder to create, due to their lack of an onion). They are good to use in [[Candypop Buds]] due to their prevalence throughout both games.
These Pikmin are immune to fire and are the only Pikmin that have noses They have the most potent attack strength of the original three Pikmin types and are bested only by [[Purple Pikmin]], which first appeared in [[Pikmin 2]]. They are good to use in [[Candypop Buds]] due to their prevalence throughout both games.


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Revision as of 20:09, April 23, 2008

Red Pikmin
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Resistance Fire
Attack strength Above average
Mobility Average
Throw Average
Digging speed Unknown
Carrying capacity 1
File:Brawl Red.PNG
A Red Pikmin in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Red Pikmin are one of the most common colors of Pikmin, and they are the first kind of Pikmin that you get in both games.

These Pikmin are immune to fire and are the only Pikmin that have noses They have the most potent attack strength of the original three Pikmin types and are bested only by Purple Pikmin, which first appeared in Pikmin 2. They are good to use in Candypop Buds due to their prevalence throughout both games.