Seedbagger
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Appears in | Hey! Pikmin | ||
Scientific name | Saccusporum pellucida | ||
Family | Seedbag | ||
Areas | Echo Cavern | ||
Attacks | None |
The Seedbagger (ハナビムシ?, lit.: "Fireworks Bug") is an enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. It is a large gelatinous creature that stores many Sparklium Seeds inside its body. When attacked, it will try to retreat by burying itself into the ground. It is found only in the area Echo Cavern. Because of this creature's rarity, and how it doesn't even drop a treasure, it can easily be missed.
Stats
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Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health | Regen. |
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N/A | N/A | N/A | × Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Behavior
The Seedbagger is a large, passive creature that stores Sparklium inside its translucent body. It moves fairly slow, and doesn't have any methods of attacking.
Locations
Strategy
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Seedbaggers are large and have quite a bit of health. Despite this, they are completely passive and lack any means of defending themselves or attacking Pikmin. Simply lobbing Pikmin at them repeatedly will defeat them, causing them to drop all of their loot.
Notes
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Naming
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- Common name: Seedbagger. It relates to the enemy storing Sparklium seeds inside its body.
- Japanese nickname: ハナビムシ?, lit.: "Fireworks Bug".
- Japanese name: イロナシキノミムシ?, lit.: "Colorless Nut Bug".
- Scientific name: Saccusporum pellucida. Pellucida is Latin for "transparent". This would be in reference to the creature's translucent body.
- Internal names: Unknown.
- Prerelease: None.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ハナビムシ? Hanabi Mushi |
Fireworks Bug |
Dutch | Ploftor | |
French | Sakagraine | A contraction of sac à graine, which means seed bag. |
German | Feuerwerkskäfer | Fireworks Bug |
Italian | Spargigrani | |
Korean | 불꽃놀이벌레 | |
Spanish | Bezurrón | From becerro (bull calf) and zurrón (leather bag). |
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