Careening Dirigibug
Careening Dirigibug | |
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Appears in | Pikmin 2 |
Scientific name | Flotillium circusmaximus |
Family | Dirigibug |
Areas | None |
Caves | Pikmin 2 Subterranean Complex Submerged Castle Cavern of Chaos Hole of Heroes Dream Den |
Challenge Mode stages | None |
2-Player Battle stages | None |
Attacks | Drops Bomb Rocks |
Careening Dirigibugs (サクレウラメ) are extremely strange creatures found in Pikmin 2 which don't appear to be native to the region in which they're seen. Colorful balloon-like appendages allow them to drift gracefully around the arena. Despite their comical appearance, when approached, Dirigibugs pull Bomb Rocks from their mouths and toss them onto the ground with the intent of blowing Pikmin off the map. This can be taken advantage of, to damage other enemies. Dirigibugs can be defeated in the same manner as Scarpanids and other flying enemies: Olimar and Louie must rapidly throw Pikmin onto it while in the air (one Purple Pikmin also works) and swarm it when it falls.
These beasts are only found underground, which includes caves, Challenge Mode and a single 2-Player stage, Hostile Territory.
Notes
Olimar's Notes
"This creature floats effortlessly through the air using gas-filled balloons. Both its appearance and its nature are antagonistic. And it is the only variant of its species in this ecosystem. It may be best to consider the possibility that it somehow wandered into this ecosystem from an entirely alien one. Positive proof does not exist at this point, but that is how the creature is currently classified."
Louie's Notes
"Pull off the balloonlike air sacs, mince the meaty abdomen, and shape it into small cakes. Pan-sear the cakes until crusted, but be careful not to overcook the delicate meat. When ready to serve, garnish the plate with the vibrant air sacs. Even the most discerning dinner guest will be dazzled by the colorful presentation!"
Glitches
There is a rare glitch that you will see one floating without balloons.
In some dungeons like the Hole of Heroes, a Careening Dirigibug can throw a bomb rock over a barrier when trying to kill your Pikmin on the other side. In the Cavern of Chaos some can get caught in the pipes.
Fighting strategies
Olimar and Louie can also throw Pikmin or, alternatively, a purple Pikmin onto its underside, which will fling the bomb rock to a random place and can land close or far from the Pikmin. Be warned, thoughIf it lands far away, Olimar and Louie should throw Pikmin onto the creature. If it lands close, Olimar and Louie should retreat as the bomb rock will explode on their Pikmin if they throw. If done correctly, the creature should be defeated in 1 to 3 cycles. There is a strategy that can be done and it is very useful, but it involves killing other enemies other than the Careening Dirigibug itself. The player must walk towards an or several enemies, and allow it to follow you. Once you have reached a group of enemies, separate your pikmin so they do not get hurt, and then go around the enemies in the Careening Dirigibug's view, then let it throw a bomb rock in front of you and the enemies. Then you must retreat, and watch the bomb rock as it detonates on the enemies.
Gallery
A Careening Dirigibug in the Piklopedia.
Trivia
- A Careening Dirigibug trophy can be unlocked in Super Smash Bros. Brawl Interestingly, the trophy description details that Careening Dirigibugs occasionally throw dud bomb rocks.
- The Careening Dirigibugs bear a strange resemblance to the Eosapiens from the documentary "Alien Planet". Both these creatures float using gas-filled sacks on their heads, effectively hunt down their targets, and also have general body-shape appearances.
- It is possible for Olimar and Louie to detonate the Bomb Rock while the Dirigibug is holding it when they punch beneath it. It throws the rock before it explodes and has no beneficial use in the game however.
- The Careening Dirigibug's name is based partly on its movements, careening or swerving or rushing headlong. The other half is based on a portmanteau of "Dirigible," a balloon based airship, and "bug," since it is insectiod in origins.