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It has the indoor style that the [[Glutton's Kitchen]] displays. The floor, as | [[Image:Carpet Plain.png|right|thumb|A Puffy Blowhog exhaling air as its attack]] The '''Carpet Plain''' is a [[2-Player Battle]] map. | ||
It has the indoor style that the [[Glutton's Kitchen]] displays. The floor, as its name suggests, is covered in a fluffy grey carpet, occasionally with plates or toy blocks on it. The borders of the level are made out of baseboards, bricks, trees and bump-like "bridges" that one can walk on. All of these objects are wooden, and most of them are painted in a variety of colors. | |||
In addition to the hazard presented by numerous enemies, boulders may fall from the ceiling in certain areas. | In addition to the hazard presented by numerous enemies, boulders may fall from the ceiling in certain areas. | ||
== | == Level information== | ||
*'''Theme''': Toybox | |||
*'''Enemies''': | |||
**[[Dwarf Orange Bulborb]]s | |||
**[[Puffy Blowhog]]s | |||
**[[Dwarf Red Bulborb]]s | |||
**[[Female Sheargrub]]s | |||
**[[Shearwig]]s (under marbles) | |||
*'''Hazards''': | |||
**[[Hazard#Boulder|Boulders]] | |||
*'''Treasures''': | |||
**None | |||
*'''Plants''': | |||
**None | |||
*'''Others''': | |||
**12 [[Pellet Posy|Pellet Posies]] | |||
**[[Egg]]s | |||
{{sublevel technical | |||
|2p = y | |||
|cave = vs_3_hirobiro | |||
|enemymax = 60 | |||
|itemmax = 0 | |||
|gatemax = 0 | |||
|capmax = 100 | |||
|rooms = 4 | |||
|geyser = No | |||
|unitfile = vs_3_toy.txt | |||
|lightfile = normal_light_cha.ini | |||
|bg = "tatami" (carpet) | |||
|clog = No | |||
|hiddenfloor = 1 | |||
|units = | |||
{{!}} colspan = 6 style = "text-align: center;" {{!}} Pattern 1 | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{sublevel units | |||
|room_hitode4x7_3_toy|Large three-way crossing (x2) | |||
|room_vs_mid_sara2_8_toy|Room with 3 half-discs (x2) | |||
|item_cap_toy|Dead end with item (x10) | |||
|cap_toy|Dead end (x4) | |||
}} | |||
{{!}} colspan = 6 style = "text-align: center;" {{!}} Pattern 2 | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{sublevel units | |||
|room_mid_sara_8_toy|Room with dirty plate (2x) | |||
|room_vs_mid_sara2_8_toy|Room with 3 half-discs (2x) | |||
|item_cap_toy|Dead end with item (12x) | |||
|cap_toy|Dead end (4x) | |||
|wayl_toy|Turning corridor (2x) | |||
|way2x2_toy|Long corridor (4x) | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
=== | ===Note on Puffy Blowhogs=== | ||
The Puffy Blowhogs that float around the area may | The Puffy Blowhogs that float around the area may annoy, but they cannot kill [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] directly. They yield no reward when defeated, and will sometimes hover over the plate in the middle out of range of attack, so it is best to ignore them and hope that the enemy player will waste time fighting them instead. The Blowhogs may sometimes push Pikmin where a [[captain]]'s whistle cannot reach them, such that only an enemy Pikmin [[throw]]n nearby will bring them within range, especially when slowly carrying objects over the border of the area. Similarly, Puffy Blowhogs may throw Pikmin near Dwarf Red/Orange Bulborbs, putting them at risk of being eaten. | ||
{{2P}} | |||
Revision as of 16:08, July 2, 2014
The Carpet Plain is a 2-Player Battle map.
It has the indoor style that the Glutton's Kitchen displays. The floor, as its name suggests, is covered in a fluffy grey carpet, occasionally with plates or toy blocks on it. The borders of the level are made out of baseboards, bricks, trees and bump-like "bridges" that one can walk on. All of these objects are wooden, and most of them are painted in a variety of colors.
In addition to the hazard presented by numerous enemies, boulders may fall from the ceiling in certain areas.
Level information
- Theme: Toybox
- Enemies:
- Dwarf Orange Bulborbs
- Puffy Blowhogs
- Dwarf Red Bulborbs
- Female Sheargrubs
- Shearwigs (under marbles)
- Hazards:
- Treasures:
- None
- Plants:
- None
- Others:
Technical sublevel information | |||||
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Internal cave name | vs_3_hirobiro | ||||
"Main" object maximum (?) | 60 | ||||
"Treasure" object maximum (?) | 0 | ||||
"Gate" object maximum (?) | 0 | ||||
Dead end unit probability (?) | 100 | ||||
Number of rooms (?) | 4 | ||||
Corridor-to-room ratio (?) | {{{ctrratio}}} | ||||
Escape geyser (?) | No | ||||
Clogged hole (?) | No | ||||
Cave units file (?) | vs_3_toy.txt | ||||
Lighting file (?) | normal_light_cha.ini | ||||
Background (?) | "tatami" (carpet) (File:P2 VRBOX "tatami" (carpet).png)
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Cave units (?) | |||||
Pattern 1 | |||||
Large three-way crossing (x2) | Room with 3 half-discs (x2) | Dead end with item (x10) | Dead end (x4) | ||
Pattern 2 | |||||
Room with dirty plate (2x) | Room with 3 half-discs (2x) | Dead end with item (12x) | Dead end (4x) | Turning corridor (2x) | Long corridor (4x) |
Note on Puffy Blowhogs
The Puffy Blowhogs that float around the area may annoy, but they cannot kill Pikmin directly. They yield no reward when defeated, and will sometimes hover over the plate in the middle out of range of attack, so it is best to ignore them and hope that the enemy player will waste time fighting them instead. The Blowhogs may sometimes push Pikmin where a captain's whistle cannot reach them, such that only an enemy Pikmin thrown nearby will bring them within range, especially when slowly carrying objects over the border of the area. Similarly, Puffy Blowhogs may throw Pikmin near Dwarf Red/Orange Bulborbs, putting them at risk of being eaten.