KopPad
The KopPad (GPAD in Japan) is a device used in Pikmin 3. It is very similar to the Wii U Gamepad. The device serves many purposes to help the characters through the game. The Wii U Gamepad functions as this device during the game.
The KopPad is personalized as their color matches that of their owner. Alph's is blue, Charlie's is green, and Brittany's is pink.
Functionalities
The KopPad will be able to be used to better manage the captains and Pikmin. By touching an area on the map, the game will pause and the camera will shift into a bird's-eye veiw above the selected point. However, to prevent cheating, only areas that the captains have already explored will render. By touching a captain, the player can trace a path on the map to make the captain automatically move to that position. This tactic can be used to have multiple captains moving at once, and will allow for much more work to be accomplished in a single day.
The KopPad's HUD also displays a set of 5 buttons. The buttons do as follows
- The picture of the planet shows the birds-eye view of the currently explored area.
- The picture of a Data File allows you to look at all currently collected Date Files
- The picture of a Pikmin shows the amount of Pikmin in the Onion, on the field, and how many are in your squad, working or idle.
- The picture featuring a shows all fruit currently collected and allows you to see Brittany's comments on each one.
- The right-most picture of the KopPad itself let's you take pictures.
Gallery
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Alph walking up to the KopPad.
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Charlie using his KopPad to communicate with Drake
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What appears on the KopPad in Bingo Battle Mode
Trivia
- The device's name is a portanemeau of Koppai (the home planet of Alph, Brittany, and Charlie) and Gamepad.
- The Japanese version is called the GPad, a parody on the WiiU's Gamepad.
- Oddly, when an explorer uses their KopPad to contact another explorer, that explorer is seen not holding a KopPad. Although unlikely, it is possible that it is on a stand to allow better a view of the recipient, as they can be seen leanig forward to turn it off.
- It is unknown what Olimar and Louie use to communicate, but their devices appear to use similar technology that uses the same wavelength as they can contact the Koppaites.