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*[[Large Splurchin]] | |||
*[[Waddlepus]] | *[[Waddlepus]] | ||
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File:Starnacle Hey Pikmin.jpg | |||
Appears in | N/A | ||
Scientific name | Tripodidae asterias | ||
Family | Shellusk | ||
Areas | Pollution Pool | ||
Attacks | Extend harmful arms |
The Starnacle (タコヒトデ?, lit.: "Octopus Starfish") is a rare octopus-like enemy in Hey! Pikmin. It has three pink equally spaced tentacle-like arms, and a large green eye in its center. It's eye closes and it's arms retract when it's eye is hit with a Pikmin. It is found frequently in the waters of Pollution Pool, where its arms acts as an obstacle to the player and their Blue Pikmin.
Stats
Game | Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health |
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Behavior
The Starnacle's only purpose is to block underwater passages. Aside from that, it doesn't do anything, and is harmless. When a Pikmin is thrown at its eye, it will retract its tentacles, leaving enough room for Olimar and his Pikmin to avoid the creature and keep going in the passage.
Locations
- Ravaged Rustworks
- Pollution Pool: This is the only area that they are found in. They mostly serve as enemies to avoid in the water sections, along with Puckering Blinnows and Young Yellow Wollywogs. They also serve as blockages so Olimar can't enter certain areas with ought the Blue Pikmin necessary to defeat them.
Strategy
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There is no way to defeat this enemy; however, it can be stunned for a certain amount of time by simply throwing a Blue Pikmin right into its eye.
Notes
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Naming
The name Starnacle is derived from "star" and "tentacle". Its Japanese name, タコヒトデ?, simply translates to "Octopus starfish", referring to two aquatic creatures with long arms.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Dutch | Octopok | |
French | Étentacule | This name is a portmanteau of étendre (stretch), and tentacule (tentacle) |
German | Gemeiner Schlingstern | Common Knotstar |
Italian | Polpofiore | Octoflower |
Spanish | Estelárido |
Gallery
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A Starnacle in the Pollution Pool, blocking a passage.