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Dried plant

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Dried plants (also known as straws[1]) are obstacles introduced in Pikmin 4. They resemble a bale of hay, and they're usually found in groups. They can typically only be destroyed through the use of fire starters and are used to block paths or objects.

Mechanics

It's impossible for any Pikmin to attack or latch onto a bundle of dried plants. However, if the player has a Red Pikmin holding a fire starter in standby, the cursor will be able to lock on to a bundle, after which the player can throw the Pikmin at it. When the fire starter touches the plants, they are set on fire and quickly destroyed. This process destroys all other dried plants near it as well in a chain reaction. Doing this does not use up the fire starter.

If an enemy that is on fire manages to touch a dried plant, it will burn it up just like a fire starter.[2]

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Names in other languages

Dried plant

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese かわいた植物しょくぶつ?
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
乾燥植物
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
干燥的植
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch opgedroogde planten
Flag of France French plantes séchées
Flag of Germany German Pflanzenfaser-Bündel
Flag of Italy Italian piante secche Dried plant
Flag of South Korea Korean 말라 버린 식물이
Flag of Brazil Portuguese plantas secas
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) hierbas secas
Flag of Spain Spanish (NoE) plantas secas Dried plant

Straw

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese ワラ?
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
稻草
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
稻草
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Strobundel
Flag of France French paille
Flag of Germany German Strohbündel
Flag of Italy Italian Paglia
Flag of South Korea Korean 짚단
Flag of Brazil Portuguese palha
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) atado de paja
Flag of Spain Spanish (NoE) bala de paja

See also

References

  1. ^ Stacks of straw will burn up when touched by fire starters or fiery creatures. – One of the loading screen tips during Dandori Battles.
  2. ^ YouTube video demonstrating how a Fiery Bulblax can burn dried plants (at 13:56), published on January 22nd, 2024, retrieved on January 22nd, 2024