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I have a comment...nothing criticizing, but just something informational...on the Nearly Impossible section, I don't think you can damage the Burrowing Snagret at all with your captains. Unless I am thinking of Pikmin 2 and it can be in Pikmin (1), then this statement would otherwise be negligible. --The Pikmin God 13:19, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
I thought you could damage it when it slowly emerges. Roboashura
Well I just may have thought that's an inferior way to attack it, so I have never tested it. >_> --The Pikmin God 03:34, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
Yeah, that's why I put it where I did. It'll take forever if you do it that way, it's easier to just use purples. Roboashura
its impossible in pikmin one. In part two you can but its redundent Goolix
Kay, thanks. I'll just take it off the list. Roboashura 00:55, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
Isn't a fair amount on this page kind of...wrong. And lacking.GP
- Or useless anyway? Whether or not you can punch a beast to death is usually self-evident, maybe with a few exceptions, like the Withering Blowhog. —Jimbo Jambo
- Yeah... It's in the "How to kill" sections anyway. Deletion?--Prezintenden
- I agree. On an unrelated note, does anyone know how to change the mapping of characters on a laptop keyboard? It's just that with the one I'm using, there's not number sign (button makes a \) and the tilde is made by shift+that key left of 1 (the tilde button makes a |). Oh, and @ and " are switched around.GP
- Not that I know of. If your keys are mixmatched, try uninstalling your keyboard driver and restarting the laptop. I'd guess you could also search online for software to reconfigure your controls. Of course, you could always just use the Character Map or On-screen Keyboard to pull up special characters, but that seems like a lot of effort just to type #. —Jimbo Jambo
- Heheh, don't get me wrong, but I'm trying to form a joke that matches this with the left-sided driving in United Kingdom.
Well, I pretty much had the same in mind as Jimbo. I'm not sure how a keyboard driver could corrupt; however, if all buttons work, there can't be any hardware failures. Odd...
Oh, are there any opposers to deletion?--Prezintenden
- Yay, found out the problem with the keyboard. It seems that I have a normal UK keyboard, but the computer treats it as a US keyboard, (Wikipedia:Image:KB_United_Kingdom.svg, Wikipedia:Image:KB_United_Kingdom.svg). So I've found the #; it's above the 3. Strange keyboards you have in America...GP
- Hey, I could say the same about you. Anyways, this means it was a software error?--Prezintenden