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A locked on view of a dirt mound.
A dirt mound.

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Dirt mounds are obstacles in Pikmin 3. They appear as lumps of dirt on the ground, with a hole on top that Pikmin can climb in through. The burrows inside contain items, including fragments, bomb rocks, pellets and data files. In order for the Pikmin to enter the hole, the player must have them charge at it, or throw them towards the mound. Once Pikmin are inside, they periodically spit out the items within, with the interval being smaller the more Pikmin there are. Once everything has been removed, the Pikmin come out of the dirt mound, which then collapses and becomes unusable. They become active again after a day, though, provided they still have content inside.

Locations

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Tropical Wilds
Garden of Hope
Twilight River
  • One outside the landing site. Contains pellets.
Formidable Oak
  • One in the arena where Captain Olimar is first encountered. Contains a data file.
  • One in the first room, in the arena with the Bearded Amprat and Blowhogs. Contains 20 fragments.
  • Two in various alcoves of the first room. Contain three bomb rocks apiece.
  • One beyond the Bloominous Stemples in the second room. Contains a Secret File.
Silver Lake Remix
  • One behind the electric gate, along with the Tremendous Sniffer. Contains three bomb rocks, two beside it.
Twilight Hollow Remix
  • One just outside the alcove where the Onion and SPERO are located. Contains a spray drop.
Shaded Garden Remix
  • One in an alcove guarded by a crystal. Contains three bomb rocks.
The Rustyard
  • One next to the crystal nodules on the SPERO's side of the map. Contains three bomb rocks.

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See also