Primordial Thicket
Treasures 89
Caves 7 (4 Dandori)
Pikmin discovered Winged Pikmin (Onion), Yellow Pikmin (underground/Onion), Blue Pikmin (underground), Rock Pikmin (underground)
Requirements Sparklium × 13,000 and rescue Yorke and Don Bergman
Next area None
Music Primordial Thicket

The Primordial Thicket is the sixth and final area in Pikmin 4. It consists of a large, muddy forest. It contains 15 surface treasures, 74 cave treasures, 8 rescues (5 Castaways and 3 Leaflings), and 3 Onions. There are 7 caves in total, with one being a Dandori Battle cave and three being Dandori Challenge caves. This area has Sparklium × 7,750 worth of treasure, of which Sparklium × 2,580 is above ground.

Layout

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The following notable features can be found in this area.

  • As part of the playable terrain:
    • Several clumps of Sticky mold can be found as well as
    • Mud both shallow and deep is used a lot here
    • The terrain is mainly made up of dirt and grass
    • Several ledges and cliffs in portions of rock-like textures


Bases

  • The Sylvan Gate: the default landing sites
  • The Autumnal Gully: guarded by a Baldy Long Legs
  • The Maple Bridge: guarded by eggs containing Mitites

Caves

Dandori Challenge 1

This Dandori Challenge can be accessed by building the large clay bridge near The Maple Bridge base, and jumping up to the elevated entrance with Oatchi. Building the climbing wall near the Puffstool area can help you reach the area, but Oatchi is still needed and cannot access the area through this method.

Dandori Challenge 2

This Dandori Challenge is across a shallow mud puddle near The Autumnal Gully base. It can also be accessed through a tunnel on the other side of the map, if the map is instead traversed clockwise.

Dandori Challenge 3

This Dandori Challenge must be accessed by pushing a Cardboard Box down in the Beckoning Mannequin area, past the dirt wall near The Autumnal Gully base. To do this, White Pikmin are needed to destroy the poison geysers. Destroying them will guide the Pikmin toward the box, and they will lock on automatically. If you do not throw enough White Pikmin (10) to push down the box, you can throw Pikmin from the other side of the wall once the poison has been eliminated. From there, Oatchi is needed to jump up the slopes to the cave's entrance across the box.

Dandori Battle

The area's Dandori Battle cave, Final Battle, is located in the northeastern part of the map. It can be accessed by using Oatchi's charge to grow Potted Mushrooms. His jump is then needed to cross the mushrooms and access the ledge with Louie, Moss, and Nelle.

Objects

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Treasures

Onions

Enemies

Obstacles

Tools

Others

Guide

Recommended Types: Ice Pikmin Winged Pikmin White Pikmin

Gallery

Trivia

  • This is the only area in the game where Winged Pikmin and White Pikmin are recommended for use.
  • This is also the only area in the game where one of the 3 primary Pikmin types are not recommended for use.

Names in other languages

Primordial Thicket

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese 追憶の原生林?
Tsuioku no Genseirin
Primeval Forest of Recollection
  Chinese
(traditional)
追憶的原生林
Zhuīyì de Yuánshēnglín
Old-Growth Forest of Recollection
  Chinese
(simplified)
追忆的原生林
Zhuīyì de Yuánshēnglín
Old-Growth Forest of Recollection
  Dutch Vergeten woud Forgotten forest
  French Forêt primaire Primary forest
  German Urwalddickicht Primeval Thicket
  Italian Bosco primordiale Primordial forest
  Korean 추억의 원시림
Chueog-ui Wonsirim
Primeval Forest of Recollection
  Portuguese Floresta inexplorada Unexplored forest
  Spanish Territorio salvaje Wild territory

The Sylvan Gate

Language Name Meaning
  French Porte de la forêt Forest gate
  Portuguese Entrada silvestre Sylvan entrance

The Autumnal Gully

Language Name Meaning
  French Ravin automnal Autumnal ravine
  Portuguese Vale outonal Autumnal valley

The Maple Bridge

Language Name Meaning
  French Pont de l'érable Maple bridge
  Portuguese Ponte de bordo Maple bridge

See also