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==Areas==
==Areas==
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==Relations==
==Relations==

Revision as of 07:07, April 6, 2015

The overworld, as seen in New Play Control! Pikmin

The Pikmin games consist of areas, which are locations in which the ship is able to land. In Pikmin 2, each area contains three or four entrances to caves. In each game, there is initially a single area available, and others are unlocked throughout the progression of the game by completing certain objectives. For instance, to access to the Perplexing Pool in Pikmin 2, a specific treasure, Geographic Projection, must be collected. At the start of each day, a menu is presented to the player, where they can choose which area to explore in. The following is a list of areas in the Pikmin series:

Areas

Pikmin:
Pikmin 2
Pikmin 3

Relations

Though not thoroughly confirmed, it's been heavily implied that some areas in Pikmin 2 are in fact from Pikmin, albeit changed. The Awakening Wood has the same layout as the Forest of Hope. It has been implied by Olimar that these are the same location, as read on his journal about the Geographic Projection: "I explored this forest the last time I was here, but it's clear that it has undergone some dramatic changes. The plants and animals have also evolved significantly. I've given this forest a new name... The Awakening Wood. I must begin to form a hypothesis to explain why the forest changed so rapidly."

Likewise, the Perplexing Pool shares the same layout as the Distant Spring. The Wistful Wild is a bit different, as it consists of both the Impact Site and the Final Trial.

Terrain

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Above ground, terrain varies in both Pikmin games. It has no real impact on the gameplay, but it does change the atmosphere and the different types of enemies that may be encountered.

Pikmin

Most areas in Pikmin have natural surfaces such as sand, soil and wood.

Natural

Typical grass terrain.
Grass
Found in most areas, except for the Forest Navel (because it is underground).
Soil
This is what the captain and his Pikmin will be walking on for a majority of the time. Soil is found in every area in the game.
Sand
Usually, when there is water, there is sand, especially in The Distant Spring. In it, about half the amount of land is submerged in water, and that amount of land is sand. It can also be found in the small pond area in the Impact Site and the large lake in the Forest Navel.
Wood
Various tree stumps can be found in the game. They can be found in the Impact Site, Forest of Hope and the Distant Spring.

Man-made

Cardboard
The cardboard boxes in The Impact Site, The Forest of Hope and The Final Trial can be walked upon by using a nearby rock as a platform.
Rusted metal
In The Final Trial, large slabs of rusted metal are used to cross the body of water separating the landing site, from the area where the player battles against the Emperor Bulblax, which actually takes place in a large metal 'bowl' like arena.

Pikmin 2

In Pikmin 2, the player will find a vast array of different terrain.

Natural

Snow
In some caverns, one may find the area to be covered in a blanket of snow. This terrain can be found in the Valley of Repose and its respective caverns.
Grass
A common terrain, mostly found in above ground areas, with the Awakening Wood being a common example. Grass-like terrain can be found in the Perplexing Pool; however, considering the area's aquatic nature, it's possible that it's actually moss.
Wood
As in the first game, tree stumps can be found, most notably in the Perplexing Pool.
Sand
The Perplexing Pool has sand surrounding its lakes.

Man-made

Concrete
Can be found in a few areas; most of the Valley of Repose is formed from concrete. This is due to it being a crosswalk of sorts.
Tile
This style consists of simple turquoise-colored tile filled floors and walls, which have sand filled in between each tile. Areas with this style usually have water, which is typically found in in small descents of ground. The tiles may be interrupted by sand or a metallic floor.
Stone formations
Inside the Perplexing Pool, there are odd stones formations that are mysteriously shaped, some of which are walk-able. These odd formations do not appear to be natural, ranging from simple pathways to maze-like structures.
Scales
In several areas, there are sets of scales. They can be used to lift Pikmin and the Captains to higher areas, and several sets of these scales must be navigated to obtain treasure.
Rusted metal
The landing area of the Wistful Wild is actually an old road sign.

Pikmin 3

Natural

Glass
Shards of glass and large crystal formations are present and can serve as obstacles or have valuable items encased inside of them. They can be shattered by being continuously hit with Rock Pikmin.
Sand
Sand flooring exists in the area Tropical Wilds. There is also plenty of sand in several areas in Mission Mode and Bingo Battle.
Wood
There are multiple places where wood is incorporated into the terrain. In Tropical Wilds, wood is accessible to walk on, but has no special features. In the Distant Tundra, frozen wood is incorporated as well as a walkway to the cave where Charlie is obtained. Some clipboards can also be walked on.
Snow
In the Distant Tundra, snow can be found blanketing much of the area. It makes a crunching sound when leaders walk on it, similar to that in Pikmin 2.
Grass
The most common terrain, it covers most floors of areas and has no special qualities.
Rock
Caves are structured from rock, and types range from simple brown rock, similar to that in Pikmin and Pikmin 2, to odd moss-covered rock, looking like granite.
Mud
Terrain that exists primarily in the Garden of Hope, mainly in the arena of the Quaggled Mireclops. This terrain may change from water back to mud by the stomping of the boss.
Lily pads
Lily pads drift along the river, allowing leaders and Pikmin to travel across it and find more sub-areas.

Man-made

Tile
Simple tiling that has sand filled between the cracks. Similar to that in Pikmin 2, but it is only present in very few places.
Buckets
They cannot be found in the main game, but in Bingo Battle specifically, plastic buckets can be found under the Onions.
Scales
A set of scales can be found in areas in both Story and Mission mode. These scales have a redesign from Pikmin 2, and can be used to get to fruits and to further sub-areas.
Rusted metal
Metal similar to that in Pikmin 2, but darker and with less or more rust.
Pipes
They are unique ways of transport in the Bingo Battle area Rusted Labyrinth. They allow leaders to slide to lower areas, while geysers can transport them back up to the upper areas.
Conveyor belts
Conveyor belts are unique ways of transport in the Mission Mode area Clockwork Chasm, with switches to change the direction of movement. These switches can be activated using Pikmin.
The leaf texture used in Pikmin 2's Challenge Mode menu. (Used on Pikipedia in the {{stub}} template.)

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Trivia

  • The areas in Pikmin 2 each represent a season: the Valley of Repose is winter, the Awakening Wood is spring, the Perplexing Pool is summer, and the Wistful Wild is autumn.
  • The names of the areas in Pikmin 3 all have the same number of characters – 14.
  • In Pikmin and Pikmin 2, some meteors appear on the area selection screen's sky, occasionally. A large cluster of them temporarily appears when the last area of each game is unlocked.

See also