Gate
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Gates (also called walls) are obstacles in all Pikmin games that block paths to other areas. They are found in a number of different forms, which require different strategies to overcome. In general, they can be destroyed by Pikmin: a leader just needs to order them to work on the structure. As time passes, a gate that is being destroyed becomes weaker in distinct stages, before finally being taken down with the standard "task complete" sound effect. The length of time it takes to demolish a gate depends on its type, and the number and types of Pikmin working on it. Some gates require specific Pikmin types to overcome.
In Pikmin and Pikmin 2, gates have three stages, and when passing from one to the next, they sink lower to the ground. Pikmin 3 eschews this for a more realistic look, where the gates show visible damage.
Bramble gate
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Bramble gates are the most basic type of gate in Pikmin and Pikmin 2, being replaced with dirt walls for the third game. Any Pikmin type can damage a bramble gate. There are three colors for these walls: white, gray and black – the darker the color, the longer it takes to be destroyed. These can also be found with gas pipes within, requiring White Pikmin to take them down.
In Pikmin, white gates can also be destroyed with two bomb rocks, gray ones need three, and black gates require four. The exact health values are not very rigid, however – the gate that encloses the Emperor Bulblax's arena on The Final Trial is surprisingly frail. In Pikmin 2, normal gates above ground have between 10000 and 43000 hit points. They tend in general to be much sturdier than the randomly generated ones in caves (100 - 12800) and Challenge Mode levels (1 - 4000). For comparison, a Red Bulborb has 750 hit points.
A black poison gate in the Wistful Wild.
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Dirt wall
Dirt walls are sandcastle-like gates found in Pikmin 3 only, and function as the most basic gate type, replacing bramble gates. They break down and fall apart as opposed to sinking into the ground. Pikmin are more effective at taking one down if they are latched onto it from a throw, but as the layers on the gate peel down, those Pikmin will eventually fall and attack at ground level. They also break it down faster if they are thrown to the top. These walls can be destroyed using a single bomb rock.
Locations
- One dirt wall is found on the first day, inside the cave where the Pyroclasmic Slooch would normally be, and must be destroyed.
- Another dirt wall is outside the land site, and closes off access to a Pocked Airhead.
- The last is in the area with the Calcified Crushblat, and guards access to its arena.
- One is located in the second half of the area, nearby the Bug-Eyed Crawmad's nest.
- The final is located near the Toady Bloyster and a pile of Fragments to build the pot.
- The first is in the second half of the area, and blocks off a small land bridge to cross the river.
- The second separates the area with the clipboards and the swarm of Scornets.
- The first is found at the end of the room with the Bulborbs.
- The next one can be found to the far end of the circular area where the bridge is built.
- Another is located at the end of the path where the Nectarous Dandelfly is.
- The last is found in the dark cave, and simply separates a path to get the fragments. This wall does not need to be destroyed, however.
Reinforced wall
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Reinforced walls are, as the name would suggest, less destructible than regular gates. They do not appear in the second game. Pikmin cannot attack these stone walls: if they are told to try, they will just tap their stems at them for a bit, before sighing and giving up. Bomb rocks must explode near them in order to take them down. In Pikmin 3, only three bomb rocks are needed to take one down, but Pikmin has more complex rules, in that there are three colors of reinforced wall: white, gray and black, which need three, six and nine bomb rocks to destroy, respectively.
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A reinforced wall in Pikmin.
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A reinforced wall in Pikmin 3.
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Electric gate
Electric gates carry electrical current. As such, Pikmin that are not Yellow cannot touch them, under the risk of death (Pikmin 2) or temporary paralysis (Pikmin 3). Other than that, they can be taken down just like any other type of gate. In Pikmin 2, they resemble a fence made of metal, and sink to the ground as they take damage, and in Pikmin 3, they look like fluorescent lamps, with each of the four lamps breaking at each stage of destruction. Pikmin cannot grab on to this type of gate – they can only attack from the ground. In Pikmin 2, all electric gates have exactly 16000 hit-points. Bomb Rocks cannot be used to destroy electric gates in Pikmin 3.
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An electric gate in Pikmin 3.
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- Pikmin 2
- Awakening Wood: one blocks access to the Bulblax Kingdom, the other bars in the section where Blue Pikmin are found.
- Perplexing Pool: the three gates block the accesses to the Shower Room, the Glutton's Kitchen and the Optical Illustration (US) / Abstract Masterpiece (Europe).
- Wistful Wild: a gate blocks access to the bamboo ramp near the Armored Cannon Beetle Larva.
- Pikmin 3
- Tropical Wilds: one gate blocks the entrance to the Shaggy Long Legs's main arena.
- Garden of Hope: one gate is near the Red Bulborb at the start, another is in the dirt area with Fiery Blowhogs, next to the landing site, a second is after the area where Brittany is rescued, and the final one is on the elevator platform puzzle side-view section.
- Distant Tundra: the first gate is right next to the landing site, and the second is between the entrance to the Pyroplasmic Slooch cave and the entrance to the Yellow Pikmin cave.
- Twilight River: one is on the other side of the river from the landing site, to the north, and the other is next to the Burrowing Snagret's arena.
Crystal wall
Crystal walls are gate types found only in Pikmin 3, and require Rock Pikmin to break. The gate itself is made of a piece of glass (identified as "crystal") stuck between 2 clamps, and will crack as Rock Pikmin hit it. Once enough damage has occurred, the wall will shatter altogether rather than break gradually or sink in the ground. It breaks faster if the Rock Pikmin are directly thrown onto it, as with most Crystal objects, and if they hit one spot rather than multiple areas. All crystal walls have different health values; for example, the crystal wall in the room with the Spotty Bulbear in the Distant Tundra takes many more hits from a Rock Pikmin to break compared to others. These gates need 2 bomb rock explosions in order to shatter, regardless of health value. .
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Bamboo gate
Bamboo gates are gates made out of bamboo sticks, and are found only in Pikmin 3. They require Winged Pikmin to get use but, unlike other gates, these cannot be opened permanently. Each of the five sticks has a pink handle on top, which requires two Winged Pikmin in order to be lifted – as such, ten Winged Pikmin must be issued to lift the entire gate. Until they are called back, they will keep the gate in this opened position, allowing leaders, Pikmin, or even enemies passage underneath. No more than 10 Winged Pikmin can lift a single gate, and once they are told to return, they will close it again. If an item gets stuck under a bamboo gate, it will glitch back and forth while remaining stuck in the gate. It will be freed if the gate is lifted back up, however.
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Minor glitch
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In the first two games, a visual glitch that occurs with certain gates allows them to remain visible underground when parts are submerged. Once the entire gate has been torn down, everything appears normal again. This is best seen underground in Pikmin 2, and in The Forest Navel in Pikmin. In the latter case, it is a simple black gate near a Fiery Blowhog and a Pellet Posy growing in a pool.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Portuguese (NoE) | Parede | Wall | Translation taken from the Pikmin instruction manual. |
See also
Obstacles |
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Arachnode web • Bag • Bamboo gate • Bomb rock • Boulder • Bramble gate ( White • Black) • Breakable pot • Buried object • Cardboard box ( Tin box) • Clipboard • Clog • Cobblestone block • Cold air • Crystals ( Small • Large • Crystal nodule • Icicle) • Crystal wall • Dam • Dirt block (Solid dirt block) • Dirt wall • Dried plant • Electric gate • Electrical wire • Flames • Hazard generator ( Bubble blower • Electricity generator • Fire geyser • Ice vent • Poison emitter • Water spout) • High ledge • Hydro jelly • Hydroe bramble • Ice block • Ice wall • Iron block • Iron fence ( Rusty • White) • Kingcap ( Poisonous) • Mud pool • Numbered gate • Paper bag • Potted plant • Purple Pikmin needed • Reinforced wall ( White • Gray • Black) • Sizzling floor • Spotcap ( Poisonous) • Sprinkler • Sticky mold • [icon] Stubborn rocks • Switch gate ( White • Red • Blue) • Trowel • Tunnel ( Narrow • Pup) • Water body • Wooden stake |
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