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'''Dwarf Bulbears''', like the Spotty Bulbear, is an enemy in both Pikmin games. Like the Dwarf Bulborbs, it is the small form of other Bulborbs, however, this is a '''real''' Bulborb because it does not use mimicry unlike the [[Dwarf Red Bulborb]], the [[Dwarf Orange Bulborb]], and the [[Snow Bulborb]]. This is the juvenile stage of the [[Spotty Bulbear]], and when the parent approaches, ''Dwarf Bulbears'' will follow it around because it needs help hunting food. This may hinder you when you attack their parent. You will usually only find them in places where Spotty Bulbears can be. Oddly enough, these creatures do not stop chasing you or treasure if you go their pace and will follow you to the Pod or the Onion area if provoked. Another oddity is that when a full-grown Spotty Bulbear approaches, the Dwarfs run faster than usual to the full-grown one, which shows a possibility that the Dwarfs think you are no match for the Mature Bulbear, which, hopefully, is a big mistake. On the first game they sniffed upward instead of downward | '''Dwarf Bulbears''', like the Spotty Bulbear, is an enemy in both Pikmin games. Like the Dwarf Bulborbs, it is the small form of other Bulborbs, however, this is a '''real''' Bulborb because it does not use mimicry unlike the [[Dwarf Red Bulborb]], the [[Dwarf Orange Bulborb]], and the [[Snow Bulborb]]. This is the juvenile stage of the [[Spotty Bulbear]], and when the parent approaches, ''Dwarf Bulbears'' will follow it around because it needs help hunting food. This may hinder you when you attack their parent. You will usually only find them in places where Spotty Bulbears can be. Oddly enough, these creatures do not stop chasing you or treasure if you go their pace and will follow you to the Pod or the Onion area if provoked. Another oddity is that when a full-grown Spotty Bulbear approaches, the Dwarfs run faster than usual to the full-grown one, which shows a possibility that the Dwarfs think you are no match for the Mature Bulbear, which, hopefully, is a big mistake. On the first game they sniffed upward instead of downward and when it would shake Pikmin off, it would do a back flip.Also in [[Pikmin 1]] , they had 3 times more health than the other [[Grub-dog]] veriants, just like their parents, so throwing a pikmin on their backs would take only 1/3 of their health. | ||
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Revision as of 19:57, July 25, 2008
Dwarf Bulbear | |
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Appears in | N/A |
Scientific name | Oculus terribilis |
Family | Grub-dog |
Areas | The Distant Spring, Perplexing Pool |
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
Dwarf Bulbears, like the Spotty Bulbear, is an enemy in both Pikmin games. Like the Dwarf Bulborbs, it is the small form of other Bulborbs, however, this is a real Bulborb because it does not use mimicry unlike the Dwarf Red Bulborb, the Dwarf Orange Bulborb, and the Snow Bulborb. This is the juvenile stage of the Spotty Bulbear, and when the parent approaches, Dwarf Bulbears will follow it around because it needs help hunting food. This may hinder you when you attack their parent. You will usually only find them in places where Spotty Bulbears can be. Oddly enough, these creatures do not stop chasing you or treasure if you go their pace and will follow you to the Pod or the Onion area if provoked. Another oddity is that when a full-grown Spotty Bulbear approaches, the Dwarfs run faster than usual to the full-grown one, which shows a possibility that the Dwarfs think you are no match for the Mature Bulbear, which, hopefully, is a big mistake. On the first game they sniffed upward instead of downward and when it would shake Pikmin off, it would do a back flip.Also in Pikmin 1 , they had 3 times more health than the other Grub-dog veriants, just like their parents, so throwing a pikmin on their backs would take only 1/3 of their health.
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How to Kill
Pikmin
If you have a lot of Pikmin, swarm it and it should die before eating any Pikmin. If not, throw them onto it, then call them back immediately. This creature can cause the Crushing Glitch when defeated.
Captains
Run around it and swat it until it's dead, avoiding its attack.