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In [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin 2)|Challenge Mode]], [[Mission Mode]], [[2-Player Battle]] and [[Bingo Battle]], the players start with a specific number of sprays, and can obtain spray drops in the levels, without having to first collect ten berries from that type. In cooperative modes, both players have a shared stockpile. | In [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin 2)|Challenge Mode]], [[Mission Mode]], [[2-Player Battle]] and [[Bingo Battle]], the players start with a specific number of sprays, and can obtain spray drops in the levels, without having to first collect ten berries from that type. In cooperative modes, both players have a shared stockpile. | ||
In ''Pikmin 2'', there is an unlimited number of sprays the player can collect; however, if they collect more than 1,000 sprays, the thousands place won't show. In ''Pikmin 3'', up to 99 Ultra Spicy Sprays can be collected. | |||
==Ultra-Spicy Spray== | ==Ultra-Spicy Spray== | ||
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==Spray drop== | ==Spray drop== | ||
[[Image:Spicy drop.jpg|thumb|100px|An Ultra-Spicy Spray drop.]][[Image:Bitter drop.jpg|thumb|100px|An Ultra-Bitter Spray drop.]] | [[Image:Spicy drop.jpg|thumb|100px|An Ultra-Spicy Spray drop.]][[Image:Bitter drop.jpg|thumb|100px|An Ultra-Bitter Spray drop.]] | ||
To concoct a spray, ten [[Burgeoning Spiderwort|berries]] must be collected. However, once at least one spray of a certain kind has been made, '''spray drops''' of that type will begin appearing. These blobs | To concoct a spray, ten [[Burgeoning Spiderwort|berries]] must be collected. However, once at least one spray of a certain kind has been made, '''spray drops''' of that type will begin appearing. These blobs immediately add one spray dose to the inventory when collected. This means that these drops are more valuable than berries, as one doesn't need to gather ten of them to gain a dose. Spray drops are similar in appearance to [[nectar]], but are slightly larger and either red or purple, depending on the spray. | ||
Unlike nectar, however, [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] cannot collect it. Once a [[Leader|captain]] walks over it, they'll squat down and proceed to suck up the liquid. This doesn't make sense, however, as the captain is seen clearly drinking it using their | Unlike nectar, however, [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] cannot collect it. Once a [[Leader|captain]] walks over it, they'll squat down and proceed to suck up the liquid. This doesn't make sense, however, as the captain is seen clearly drinking it using their mouths, despite the fact that there's the helmet blocking, and that these drops probably shouldn't be edible. This could've been done on purpose, as a joke on how Pikmin drink nectar. | ||
Due to different lighting conditions inside [[cave]]s, it is possible for spray drops to occasionally appear with odd colors, such as blue or orange. | Due to different lighting conditions inside [[cave]]s, it is possible for spray drops to occasionally appear with odd colors, such as blue or orange. | ||
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{{Main|Glitches in Pikmin 2#Bitter spicy spray|t1=Bitter spicy spray}} | {{Main|Glitches in Pikmin 2#Bitter spicy spray|t1=Bitter spicy spray}} | ||
Occasionally, an Ultra-Spicy Spray drop may provide an extra Ultra-Bitter Spray instead. This can be caused purposely by absorbing a spray drop at the same time a petrified enemy is defeated. | Occasionally, an Ultra-Spicy Spray drop may provide an extra Ultra-Bitter Spray instead. This can be caused purposely by absorbing a spray drop at the same time a petrified enemy is defeated. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 23:01, April 4, 2015
A spray is an item in Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 3. They can be collected and used at any time, and each has a different beneficial effect. In Pikmin 2, it is revealed that a species of plant called the Burgeoning Spiderwort produces berries that can be used to the captains' advantage. There are two known types of spray, Ultra-Spicy and Ultra-Bitter. When the player uses a spray with Paddown / (for Ultra-Spicy) or Padup / (for Ultra-Bitter), one dosage is removed from their stockpile, and the current leader sprays behind or in front them, respectively. The player can tell how many sprays they have on the HUD, and in Pikmin 3, they can also tell how close they are to concocting the next spray with berries; in Pikmin 2, the player needs to enter the pause menu for the berry count.
Both types of sprays can be made by returning ten of the respective color of Burgeoning Spiderwort berries to the ship, which then creates a spray dosage from them that can be used right away. The two known berry colors, purple and red, produce the two kinds of sprays. Sprays can also be found in most of the places nectar can, in the form of red or purple concentrated drops, each of which counts as one full dosage and is absorbed by a leader.
In Challenge Mode, Mission Mode, 2-Player Battle and Bingo Battle, the players start with a specific number of sprays, and can obtain spray drops in the levels, without having to first collect ten berries from that type. In cooperative modes, both players have a shared stockpile.
In Pikmin 2, there is an unlimited number of sprays the player can collect; however, if they collect more than 1,000 sprays, the thousands place won't show. In Pikmin 3, up to 99 Ultra Spicy Sprays can be collected.
Ultra-Spicy Spray
- Main article: Ultra-Spicy Spray.
This is obtained from red berries and is to be used on Pikmin. It has the effect of temporarily enhancing their strength and speed, and make their leaves, buds or flowers glow red. This makes Pikmin more effective at fighting, building, destroying and carrying for the 40 seconds it lasts. In Pikmin 3, it also makes them bloom into the flower stage. When used, a comical flatulence sound is heard.
Ultra-Bitter Spray
- Main article: Ultra-Bitter Spray.
Exclusive to Pikmin 2, this spray is obtained from purple berries. It affects enemies and not Pikmin (excluding 2-Player Battle). When used, it encases any enemies in the path of the spray in stone for approximately 9 seconds; this is often enough time to kill or severely weaken the beast. If an enemy is killed while still petrified, it crumbles without leaving behind a carcass to produce more Pikmin, instead dropping nectar or sprays. When used, a comical burp sound is heard.
Spray drop
To concoct a spray, ten berries must be collected. However, once at least one spray of a certain kind has been made, spray drops of that type will begin appearing. These blobs immediately add one spray dose to the inventory when collected. This means that these drops are more valuable than berries, as one doesn't need to gather ten of them to gain a dose. Spray drops are similar in appearance to nectar, but are slightly larger and either red or purple, depending on the spray.
Unlike nectar, however, Pikmin cannot collect it. Once a captain walks over it, they'll squat down and proceed to suck up the liquid. This doesn't make sense, however, as the captain is seen clearly drinking it using their mouths, despite the fact that there's the helmet blocking, and that these drops probably shouldn't be edible. This could've been done on purpose, as a joke on how Pikmin drink nectar.
Due to different lighting conditions inside caves, it is possible for spray drops to occasionally appear with odd colors, such as blue or orange.
When a captain is hit by an enemy, bomb-rock or something else while absorbing a concentrated dose of spray, he stops absorbing it, and it shrinks and disappears. Worst, the spray does not get collected, so it important to be careful when trying to get a spray.
Drops can be found on the following places, after at least one spray of them has been made:
- Eggs
- Ujadani
- Iridescent Flint Beetles (one Ultra-Spicy drop only)
- Iridescent Glint Beetles (two Ultra-Spicy drops only)
- Doodlebugs (two Ultra-Bitter drops only)
- Unmarked Spectralids (color-coded)
- [icon] Red Spectralids
- Petrified enemies
- Large crystals
Glitches
- Main article: Double sprays.
If the player can make it so that both captains drink a drop at once, the game will register it as two individual collections, and add two sprays to the inventory. To do this, the player must separate his captains, and leave one of them next to a drop. Then, change to the other captain, and have him push the idle captain into the blob. This will make the idle captain absorb it. Before the drop is gone, the captain the player is currently controlling (i.e. the one that pushed) should go and drink it as well.
- Main article: Bitter spicy spray.
Occasionally, an Ultra-Spicy Spray drop may provide an extra Ultra-Bitter Spray instead. This can be caused purposely by absorbing a spray drop at the same time a petrified enemy is defeated.
Gallery
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- UltraSpicySpray.jpeg
A drop of Ultra-Spicy Spray in Pikmin 3.
- 00spicy.jpg
A Burgeoning Spiderwort in Pikmin 3.
An Ultra-Spicy Spray drop found inside a Large Crystal.
Clay model of a Purple Pikmin carrying a Burgeoning Spiderwort berry.
- Demosprays.gif
Early screenshot of sprays on the HUD. No information about the yellow spray is currently known.
Alph spraying a single Blue Pikmin in Pikmin 3.
See also
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Charge • Dismiss • Dodge • Jetpack • Lie down • Lock-on • Pluck • Punch • Spray • Swarm • Throw • Whistle |