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Iceblown Dweevil
Icon for the Iceblown Dweevil, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia.
Appears in Pikmin 4
Scientific name Mandarachnia glacies
Family Dweevil
Areas Hero's Hideaway
Caves Subzero Sauna
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Attacks Sprays freezing liquid

The Iceblown Dweevil (ハクショイグモ?, lit.: "White Carrying Spider") is an enemy in Pikmin 4. It is a bluish-white dweevil that will spray a freezing liquid when attacked, requiring the player to call back any non-Ice Pikmin. Ideally, the player should overwhelm them with large groups of Pikmin, or simply only use Ice Pikmin to deal with them.

Stats

Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health
2 4 3 Sparklium × 2 300

Behavior

Iceblown Dweevils are not particularly aggressive creatures, but can be troublesome as they will carry any treasures they can lift. If attacked, they will create a pool of freezing gel which encases any non-Ice Pikmin, requiring the player to call them back.

Locations

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Strategy

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Ice Pikmin are immune to the Iceblown Dweevil's freezing capabilities, making them ideal to toss onto the Dweevil to remove their carried object. However, because of the Dweevil's low health, it is also feasible to overwhelm and quickly kill them with a large swarm of Pikmin, or have Oatchi ram into them while they are not carrying any objects.

Notes

Dalmo's Notes

Ah-CHOO! It's always important to keep your cool, but my proximity to this frosty darling may be making me a bit too cold. Just one blow from this critter as it skitters about on its icy long legs is quite chilling indeed!

Olimar's Notes

Dweevils have varying body colors in response to their feeding habits. Each species feeds on different types of plants and small animals, so the symbiotic bacteria that creates their pigmentation differ as well.
The Iceblown Dweevil lives in cold habitats and spews frigid gas, so the workings of its symbiotic bacteria are dulled and it retains its natural color, which is white.
It's been confirmed that in more temperate climates where food that the Fiery Dweevil eats is readily available, the Iceblown Dweevil's coloration is much peacher.

Louie's Notes

Soak the legs in fruit juice, and freeze. Serve as a refreshing ice pop!

Naming

See more: Dweevil family#Naming.
  • Common name: Iceblown Dweevil, simply referring to the Dweevil's cryokinesis abilities.
  • Japanese nickname: ハクショイグモ?. It translates to "White Carrying Spider", referring to how it carries things on its back, and how close it is white.
  • Japanese name: セオイカナエグモ?, lit.: "Carrying Ding Spider". It is shared with the Fiery, Anode, Hydro, Munge, Volatile, and Venom Dweevils.
  • Scientific name: Mandarachnia glacies. Glacies refers to "glacier", a large chunk of icy land.
  • Internal names: ICEOTAKARA. "Ice" refers to how it can freeze Pikmin, and "otakara" means "treasure".
  • Prerelease: None.

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Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese ハクショイグモ?
Haku Shoi Gumo
White Carrying Spider
Flag of France French Araknéak glacial Freezing dweevil
Flag of Brazil Portuguese (NoA) Gelaranha Icepider The name is a portmanteau of "gelo" (ice) and "aranha" (spider)
Flag of Spain Spanish Escarcharaña Frospider The name is a portmanteau of "escarcha" (frost) and "araña" (spider)

See also