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(Added Icy Blowhogs and Chillyhops to the list of affected enemies. Noted that low health Snowflake Fluttertail requires two fire starters to melt the ice. Also reworded that whole section with fire starters for combat, main bit was just saying how many fire starters are needed to kill the enemies instead of using fractions as most of the amounts aren't precise (i.e. Snowy and Chilly lose about 40% of their health, and Icy loses a little over an eighth))
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The primary use of fire starters is to destroy [[dried plants]] when thrown at, in order to open up a path or object that was previously blocked by the plants. The fire starter will not be used up by this, so the Red Pikmin holding it can be called back and the fire starter used again, but it will not reset the time limit.
The primary use of fire starters is to destroy [[dried plants]] when thrown at, in order to open up a path or object that was previously blocked by the plants. The fire starter will not be used up by this, so the Red Pikmin holding it can be called back and the fire starter used again, but it will not reset the time limit.


For combat, fire starters can be thrown at enemies for various effects. [[Charging]] at an enemy using a fire starter Pikmin will not work.
For combat, fire starters can be thrown at certain enemies for various effects. Doing so will make the fire starter disappear. [[Charging]] at an enemy using a fire starter Pikmin will not work.
* [[Frosty Bulborb]]s, [[Dwarf Frosty Bulborb]]s, and [[Snowflake Fluttertail]]s instantly lose their protective coating of [[ice]] if they have it. This makes the fire starter disappear.
* [[Frosty Bulborb]]s, [[Dwarf Frosty Bulborb]]s, and [[Snowflake Fluttertail]]s lose their protective coating of [[ice]] if they have it. In all cases, only one fire starter is required to remove the ice, except for when the Snowflake Fluttertail regenerates its ice coating at low health, in which case two fire starters are required.
* [[Frosty Bulborb]]s and [[Snowy Blowhog]]s lose one third of their [[health]] if there is no protective coating of ice. This makes the fire starter disappear.
* Some enemies can also be damaged by fire starters, granted that they do not have a protective coating of ice at that moment. The following list shows how many fire starters it takes to kill different enemies:
* [[Dwarf Frosty Bulborb]]s lose all their health if they don't have their coating of ice. This makes the fire starter disappear.
** 1 fire starter to kill: [[Dwarf Frosty Bulborb]]
* [[Freezecake]]s will simply take no damage and instead freeze the Pikmin. This makes the fire starter disappear.
** 3 fire starters to kill: [[Snowy Blowhog]], [[Chillyhop]], [[Frosty Bulborb]]
* For other enemies, either nothing happens or they are never encountered near fire starters to know.
** 8 fire starters to kill: [[Icy Blowhog]]


Throwing a fire starter at frozen [[hydro jelly]] or at an [[ice wall]] will instantly destroy it. In either case the fire starter disappears, and in the case of the ice wall, it is possible for the Pikmin to become frozen.
Throwing a fire starter at frozen [[hydro jelly]] or at an [[ice wall]] will instantly destroy it. In either case the fire starter disappears, and in the case of the ice wall, it is possible for the Pikmin to become frozen.

Revision as of 22:49, January 17, 2024

The image accompanying Olimar's voyage log #34 "Fire-Starter Basics".
A Red Pikmin holding a fire starter next to a bonfire altar.

Fire starters are tools in Pikmin 4. They are small flaming pinecone-shaped objects that can be picked up and carried around by Red Pikmin. A Red Pikmin carrying a fire starter can then be thrown at an object to burn it, which can destroy dried plants and weaken icy enemies.

Fire starters are connected to objects in areas and caves called bonfire altars. These are found in fixed locations and can either be flaming or extinguished. Each flaming bonfire altar can supply one fire starter at a time.

Mechanics

Red Pikmin carrying fire starters cannot ride Oatchi, and appear separately from other Red Pikmin in the HUD to allow the player to select one to throw. Fire starters have a time limit before they burn up and disappear, but can be thrown an unlimited number of times within this period, provided the Pikmin isn't ordered to do something that ends up destroying the fire starter. The time limit is represented by a circular health wheel above the fire starter, and another on the standby Pikmin HUD indicator, which steadily deplete over time. If a fire starter Pikmin is thrown at the floor, it will drop the fire starter, which can be picked up again by throwing another Red Pikmin at it.

Throwing a Red Pikmin at a bonfire altar to pick up the fire starter on it will mean there is no fire starter on the bonfire altar until that fire starter burns up and disappears. Extinguished altars can be lit by throwing a fire starter at them, which will light it aflame permanently and make a new fire starter appear on it. Lighting a bonfire altar will also reset the time limit on the fire starter used to light it. Since each altar is responsible for one fire starter, if the player can manage to visit several in time, they can obtain multiple fire starters. The standby Pikmin HUD indicator's health wheel will reflect the fire starter in the squad with the least time remaining.

Throwing a fire starter at a Fiery Bulblax will reset the time limit on the fire starter.

Uses

The primary use of fire starters is to destroy dried plants when thrown at, in order to open up a path or object that was previously blocked by the plants. The fire starter will not be used up by this, so the Red Pikmin holding it can be called back and the fire starter used again, but it will not reset the time limit.

For combat, fire starters can be thrown at certain enemies for various effects. Doing so will make the fire starter disappear. Charging at an enemy using a fire starter Pikmin will not work.

  • Frosty Bulborbs, Dwarf Frosty Bulborbs, and Snowflake Fluttertails lose their protective coating of ice if they have it. In all cases, only one fire starter is required to remove the ice, except for when the Snowflake Fluttertail regenerates its ice coating at low health, in which case two fire starters are required.
  • Some enemies can also be damaged by fire starters, granted that they do not have a protective coating of ice at that moment. The following list shows how many fire starters it takes to kill different enemies:

Throwing a fire starter at frozen hydro jelly or at an ice wall will instantly destroy it. In either case the fire starter disappears, and in the case of the ice wall, it is possible for the Pikmin to become frozen.

Some bonfire altars have hydro jellies on top of them, and the hydro jelly must be destroyed before the altar can be used. If the hydro jelly is frozen, throwing a fire starter at it will melt it instantly but also destroy the fire starter, meaning another fire starter must be used to light the bonfire altar.

In cave sublevels with cold air, having a lit bonfire altar will warm up the room and stop Pikmin from feeling cold.

Locations

Areas
  • Giant's Hearth: Fire starters are a major mechanic of this area. There are 9 bonfire altars around the area.
Olimar's Shipwreck Tale areas
Caves
  • Frozen Inferno: Fire starters are a major mechanic of this cave. 3 bonfire altars are on the first sublevel, 3 are on the second sublevel, 2 are on the third sublevel (one blocked by a hydro jelly) and 3 are on the fourth sublevel (one blocked by a hydro jelly).
  • Cradle of the Beast: 2 bonfire altars are present on the first sublevel.
Dandori Challenges
Dandori Battles
  • Hot Sandy Duel: Fire starters are placed on the northwest and southwest corners of this arena, opposite the players' Onions which are in the east.

In addition, fire starters and bonfire altars appear in the Piklopedia entries for the Frosty Bulborb, Dwarf Frosty Bulborb, and Snowflake Fluttertail.

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