Pikmin 4

Freezecake

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Freezecake In-game icon.
Icon for the Freezecake, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia.
Appears in Pikmin 4
Scientific name Conchrustus kryonae
Family Shellcake
Areas None
Caves Frozen Inferno
Dandori Challenge stages Strategic Freezeway
Dandori Battle stages None
Attacks Crush Pikmin, freeze Pikmin

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The Freezecake (ヒエオオバン?) is a disc-shaped enemy in Pikmin 4. On one side it has a hard blue carapace, while on the other side it is covered in an icy surface that can freeze Pikmin. It flips between these sides and can crush Pikmin while doing so.

Stats

Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health
7 14 10 Sparklium × 7 1000

Behavior

The Freezecake sits in silence until the player, Oatchi, or a Pikmin is near. While idle, it will stick out its eyes in an attempt to see prey. Once ready to attack it will flip on its side towards the prey, and after about 5 seconds it will slam into the ground, crushing and/or freezing anything below it based on which side it lands on. If it lands on the frozen side then it will emit a small burst of ice around it, freezing things too close to it. Upon death, it will spin around and land icy side up, with the ice thawing and becoming no longer a hazard. If it is attempting to flip sides when its health is depleted, then it wll do one final crush before spinning.

Appearance

The Freezecake is a cylindrical rock-covered mollusc-like creature with its underside being frozen over. It has green snail-like eyes that are able to retract and hide within its shell.

Locations

One Freezecake is located on the third sublevel of the Frozen Inferno, and another is located in the Strategic Freezeway Dandori Challenge.

Strategy

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Altough they are rocks, the upperside of the Freezecake is soft and can be damaged by any Pikmin type or Oatchi, while the icy side is best damaged by a Thermal Defense-equipped Oatchi or Ice Pikmin. Once the Freezecake begins to flip itself over, call back any Pikmin attacking it to avoid unnecessary deaths. Charging and throwing Pikmin are both good methods to harm the creature. Be aware that, even after depleting its health, if the creature has already begun to flip, it can still crush Pikmin before becoming a corpse, and should be considered dangerous until it becomes one.

Notes

Dalmo's Notes

The way its blue-white shell is woven through with cracks makes it look like a porcelain coaster. What's more, it's cold enough to keep your drink chilled! Of course, this remarkable critter is very much alive and would flip-flop your drink right over!

Olimar's Notes

By emitting frigid air from one side of its shell, it can freeze and squash any prey that approaches too closely. Food can be hard to find in extremely cold climates, so one theory is that this species has developed some kind of mechanism that allows it to store its prey for long periods of time.

Louie's Notes

The meat under the icy side of the shell is quite muscular, while the other side is nice and fatty. Two great tastes in one!

Naming

See more: Shellcake family#Naming.
  • Common name: Freezecake. The name comes from its cake-like shape and ability to freeze Pikmin.
  • Japanese nickname: (ヒエオオバン?) The first part is from 冷える, meaning "chilling" or "cooling down". The second part could be derived from "ōban-yaki (大判焼き)", a Kansai-dialect derived name for a type of cylindrical cake cooked on a flippable, indented pan, like a waffle iron. In Tokyo, this kind of street food is usually called "Imagawayaki (今川焼き)".
  • Japanese name: カマクラオオバンガイ?, lit.: "Ooban from Kamakura District".
  • Scientific name: Conchcrustus kyronae. "Kyro" sounds similar to "kryo-", which can mean "ice" and "frost" in Greek.
  • Internal names: Unknown
  • Prerelease: Unknown

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese ヒエオオバン?
Hieōban
From 冷える?, lit.: "Chilling" and 大判焼き?, lit.: "Obanyaki".
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
燃燒車輪
Ránshāo Chēlún
Flaming Wheel
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
燃烧车轮
Ránshāo Chēlún
Flaming Wheel
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch IJzige koekeloerdraaier Icy cakelurkflipper
Flag of France French Mastocrêpe glacé Icy mastocrepe From "mastodonte" (something enormous), "crêpe" (crepe)
Flag of Germany German Eiskuchen Ice Cake
Flag of Italy Italian Gelitorta Ice cake
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Frigobolo Coldcake The name is a portmanteau of "frigo-" (a prefix that expresses the idea of cold) and "bolo" (cake)
Flag of Spain Spanish Helitarta Freezecake From "helar" (to freeze) and "tarta" (cake)

Gallery

See also