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this would explain why red pikmin do more damage. furthermore i would even venture to guess that it might have something to do with their immunity to fire. --[[User:Foutlet|Foutlet]] 01:17, 18 May 2009 (UTC) | this would explain why red pikmin do more damage. furthermore i would even venture to guess that it might have something to do with their immunity to fire. --[[User:Foutlet|Foutlet]] 01:17, 18 May 2009 (UTC) | ||
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I wonder if Pikmin can actualy smell? EvilLouie13
These ones do have noses, so i suppose that is a question worth thinking about next week or something... But, if any can, they all can, or... *Head asplodes*. to many theroum to evaluate. compute. compute. Overload. I am rocky0718 and i PWN
- The nose isn't a nose it is a weapon, plants can't smell, or taste... or see, hear, probably can't feel, I'm gonna go watch mythbusters in a while yay. I like vanilla. NO NON-SEQUITOR ATTACK! I'm ~CrystalLucario~ And I approve this message.
- Smell like we smell, or just smell as in picking up chemical information from the environment? I think people have proposed before that Pikmin communicate with chemical signals, and while there isn't actually any hard evidence to suggest this, I wouldn't put it past them. If they were to be able to smell like we do though, they would need lungs for a start, and I'm not sure they have them. Also, Crystal, speculating a bit much about the nose being a weapon, aren't you? —Jimbo Jambo
- I agree. it looks kind of sharp! EvilLouie13
its not a nose.... it just hapens to look like one
crystal is on to something there but to put it in more proper terms the "nose" is not a "nose" rather it is a thorn. the pikmin would still be able to pick up chemical senses but it would just be through a different area and no you don't need lungs to pick up chemical signals.
this would explain why red pikmin do more damage. furthermore i would even venture to guess that it might have something to do with their immunity to fire. --Foutlet 01:17, 18 May 2009 (UTC)