Pikmin 3

Puckering Blinnow

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Puckering Blinnow Icon used to represent the enemy on the wiki.
Artwork of a Puckering Blinnow.
Appears in Pikmin 3
Scientific name Unknown
Family Unknown
Areas Tropical Wilds, Garden of Hope
Mission Mode Collect Treasure! stages Forgotten Cove, Clockwork Chasm
Mission Mode Battle Enemies! stages Twilight River Remix, Beastly Caverns, Forgotten Cove
Side Story days None
Bingo Battle stages Buried Pond
Attacks Eats Pikmin

The Puckering Blinnow (ウオノコ?, lit.: "Saw Fish") is an aquatic enemy found in Pikmin 3. They are small, colorful fish enemies that inhabit bodies of water.

These creatures usually swim passively around in water, usually in groups of three or more. When one spots a group of Pikmin, it approaches the nearest Pikmin, grabs it, and quickly swims away. If the player attacks the Blinnow, it will drop the Pikmin and try to jump out of the water to avoid being attacked. If not attacked in time, they will eat the caught Pikmin. They can also jump out of the water to catch any Winged Pikmin flying overhead, and go to the surface to catch any non-Blue Pikmin that is struggling. It is very swift in the water, but it can only grab one Pikmin at a time. These creatures have a tendency to cause caught Pikmin to launch high into the air after death, if they had one in their jaws.

Stats

Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health
1 2 (normally) 2   × 15
  × 15
74

Notes

Pikmin 3 Prima Guide

"Puckering Blinnows are small aquatic creatures that use their narrow bills to skewer unsuspecting victims. Puckering Blinnows tend to congregate; as you attack one Puckering Blinnow, there's a good chance a second enemy will attack your squad.

When you encounter a Puckering Blinnow, use a squad of Blue Pikmin to charge the creature. When a Puckering Blinnow skewers one of your Pikmin, make that enemy your primary target – if you're lucky, at least part of your squad will automatically follow the enemies as it retreats. A skewered Pikmin can survive for a few seconds. Move quickly to defeat a Puckering Blinnow before its victim succumbs to its injuries."

Behavior

Puckering Blinnows are very fast in the water, but incredibly fragile, and will die quickly if attacked by just a few Blue Pikmin. They do not go down without a fight, however, and will go into a fury if attacked, possibly even jumping over the surface of the water, or onto land, where they will flop around helplessly like a Wogpole for a short time. They can catch one Pikmin at a time and they take quite a while to eat it.

Strategy

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

Though the Puckering Blinnow is a frail creature, it is best to not let your guard down; they can be quick at skewering your Pikmin, especially if they aren't flowered, and can force you to put up quite a chase to get them back. The best way to defeat one is to charge, or simply dismiss your Blue Pikmin onto the enemy. It will be unable to attack and will be easily overwhelmed. The Blinnow should perish quickly this way. If you use a small amount of Pikmin, it will try to jump out of the water to shake them off. It is also possible to get it to throw itself onto dry land where it can be killed very easily.

Another strategy is to throw a Blue Pikmin holding a bomb rock into the center of a school of Blinnows. When it detonates, most, if not all of the Blinnows should be killed by the blast.

Technical information

Pikmin 3 technical information (?)
Internal name tobiuo
HP 74
Rock Pikmin throw hits to kill 1
White Pikmin ingestions to kill 1
Bomb rock explosions to kill 1
Bomb rock ingestions to kill 0
Number of direct hits on top to kill 0
Damage to leaders 5
Territory radius 300
Mission Mode value 0

Gallery

Trivia

  • The name "Puckering Blinnow" is derived from two types of real-life fish "blennies" and "minnows". The "puckering" part derives from the fact that its mouth is shaped as if it is puckering its lips.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
  French Têtasson Portmanteau of têtard (tadpole) and poisson (fish)
  German Aqua-Termitentos Water Sheargrub
  Spanish (NoA) Water termite

See also