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The '''Moldy Slooch''' ({{j|カビフラシ|Kabi Furashi|Mold Rainer}}) is an enemy in {{p4}}. It is the body of a [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]] being controlled by a parasitic [[Toxstool]]. As the parasite has full control over the hosts body, it is classified as being a member of the [[Sporovid family]] rather than the [[Slooch family]]. It acts similar to its original variant, but differ as they expel [[poison|poisonous]] spores from their backs which are harmful to non-[[White Pikmin]]. If killed, they can be [[revival|revived]] by the [[Toxstool]]. The same parasite species also infects the [[Moldy Dwarf Bulborb]]. | The '''Moldy Slooch''' ({{j|カビフラシ|Kabi Furashi|Mold Rainer}}) is an enemy in {{p4}}. It is the body of a [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]] being controlled by a parasitic [[Toxstool]]. As the parasite has full control over the hosts body, it is classified as being a member of the [[Sporovid family]] rather than the [[Slooch family]]. It acts similar to its original variant, but differ as they expel [[poison|poisonous]] spores from their backs which are harmful to non-[[White Pikmin]]. If killed, they can be [[revival|revived]] by the [[Toxstool]]. The same parasite species also infects the [[Moldy Dwarf Bulborb]]. This creature, alongside the [[Moldy Dwarf Bulborb]], can consume White Pikmin without being poisoned whatsoever. | ||
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Revision as of 14:32, April 18, 2024
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Appears in | Pikmin 4 | ||
Scientific name | Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis hostus | ||
Family | Sporovid | ||
Areas | Primordial Thicket | ||
Caves | Doppelgänger's Den, Cavern for a King | ||
Dandori Challenge stages | Toggle Training, Oasis of Order | ||
Dandori Battle stages | None | ||
Attacks | Eats Pikmin, emits poison |
The Moldy Slooch (カビフラシ?, lit.: "Mold Rainer") is an enemy in Pikmin 4. It is the body of a Pyroclasmic Slooch being controlled by a parasitic Toxstool. As the parasite has full control over the hosts body, it is classified as being a member of the Sporovid family rather than the Slooch family. It acts similar to its original variant, but differ as they expel poisonous spores from their backs which are harmful to non-White Pikmin. If killed, they can be revived by the Toxstool. The same parasite species also infects the Moldy Dwarf Bulborb. This creature, alongside the Moldy Dwarf Bulborb, can consume White Pikmin without being poisoned whatsoever.
Stats
Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health |
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3 | 6 | 4 (0 glow pellets) | × 3 | 300 |
Behavior
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They roam around and leave a trail just like Pyroclasmic Slooches except they use the posion hazard instead of the fire hazard. A unique thing about them though, is that they possess mold on their back that Pikmin can stomp on to deal decent damage to the slooch, much like the Moldy Dwarf Bulborb. This will release poison gas, so it's best to throw White Pikmin on to their backs.
Appearance
Its appearance is similar to that of a Pyroclasmic Slooch, but has a mushroom-like growth on its back, showing that it's a parasitic toxstool.
Locations
Strategy
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White Pikmin are ideal for fighting Moldy Slooches due to their poison immunity. Oatchi can also dispatch of multiple Slooches with a single charge, provided he has the Pup Sniff Saver gear. If neither of these are an option, charging the creature from the front is the best strategy, as it only produces poison from the rear.
Notes
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Dalmo's Notes
Olimar's Notes
“Both the nervous system and slime-producing organ of this specimen have been invaded by fungal filaments, which is why it scatters spores as it moves. It will also shake spores onto other creatures, thus infecting new hosts and expanding the Toxstool's habitat and range.
Once the host body ceases to function, it can no longer serve as a fungal-culture medium because its bodily fluids dry up and the corpus shrinks. At that point, the host body is abandoned.”Louie's Notes
Naming
- See more: Sporovid#Naming.
- Common name: Moldy Slooch. Mold is a type of invasive fungus.
- Japanese nickname: カビフラシ?, lit.: "Mold Rainer".
- Japanese name: ボケナメコモドキとその宿主?, lit.: "Pseudo-Stupid Nameko and its host". It refers to how it is a host for the Toxstool.
- Scientific name: Parasitus pseudofungi elasticus hostus. Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis is the scientific name of the Toxstool, with the added hostus to signify that these species chooses a "host" body to control.
- Internal names:
KINOKAJIOKOSHI
.KAJIOKOSHI
is the internal name for the Pyroclasmic Slooch, so the "kino" from キノコ? (lit.: "mushroom") is added to distinguish hazard. - Prerelease: None.
Names in other languages
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Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | カビフラシ? Kabi Furashi |
Mold Rainer | |
Chinese (traditional) |
黴菌海兔 Méijūn Hǎitù |
Mold Sea Slug | |
Chinese (simplified) |
霉菌海兔 Méijūn Hǎitù |
Mold Sea Slug | |
Dutch | Schimmelsteelslak | Mold stemslug | |
French | Sporoplasmik | Portmanteau of "spore" and Pyroplasmik | |
German | Giftkriecher | Toxin-creeper | |
Italian | Lumaca micosa | Mycoslug | "micosa" is from the prefix "mico-" (myco-), relating to fungi; "lumaca" means slug |
Korean | 곰팡이뿌리기 Gompang'i-Ppurigi |
Mold Sprinkler | |
Portuguese | Mofobabosa | Moldaloe | The name is a portmanteau of "mofo" (mold) and "babosa" (aloe vera) |
Spanish | Mohobabosa | Moldslug | The name is a portmanteau of "moho" (mold) and "babosa" (slug) |
Gallery
A Moldy Slooch being attacked by a group of White Pikmin in the latter's Pikmin 4 Piklopedia entry.