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Scientific name | Pikminidae venalbius | ||
Family | Pikmin | ||
Resistance | Poison | ||
Attack strength | : Average(?) : Below average(?) : Below average(?) : Below average(?) | ||
Mobility | High(?) | ||
Throw | Average | ||
Digging speed | : Average(?) : Below average(?) : Average(?) | ||
Carrying capacity | 1 | ||
Voice actor | Hajime Wakai[1] |
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White Pikmin (白ピクミン?) are a type of Pikmin found in Pikmin 2, Pikmin 4, Pikmin Bloom, and non-story game modes in Pikmin 3. They are the third type of Pikmin found in Pikmin 2, the first of which are found in the White Flower Garden. Their most noteworthy characteristics are their faster speed compared to other Pikmin, ability to find buried objects that are completely hidden underground, and their immunity to poison. Their defining physical characteristics are their red eyes, white color, and smaller size.
White Pikmin share a number of similarities with Purple Pikmin. Firstly, they can only be obtained via certain Candypop Buds, in this case Ivory Candypop Buds, and their flowers (as well as buds) are magenta rather than white. In addition, at the end of each day, they are stored in the Hocotate ship.
Traits and abilities
These Pikmin are smaller than other types of Pikmin. They have red eyes that allow them to locate treasures that are completely buried underground, which is demonstrated shortly after discovering them in the White Flower Garden. They are the fastest of all Pikmin, such that, when flowered, they run at least as quickly as leaders equipped with Rush Boots. In Pikmin 3, this is their main ability, as they are only found in Mission Mode, which requires carrying back treasures quickly. In Pikmin 3, they have weaker attack power than most other Pikmin, on par with Winged Pikmin, but match the strength of the standard types in Pikmin 2.
White Pikmin also possess the unique ability to be able to stand through poisonous gases without choking to death, as do Bulbmin. This makes them quite important when taking out poisonous enemies and destroying gas pipes, although other types of Pikmin might still be able to cause damage, with some difficulty. Upon being eaten, White Pikmin eject a poisonous fluid into the eater, which poisons them. This causes instant damage, and is often enough to kill smaller enemies, like a Dwarf Orange Bulborb. With that said, this does not prevent the Pikmin's death, so it should be used as a last resort. The damage dealt by poison varies per game and difficulty mode. In Pikmin 3, they seem to not be immune to ink[2] or the Vehemoth Phosbat's dust,[3] which are the two closest things to poison in the game.
Venom and poison
White Pikmin are poisonous; if ingested by an enemy, they will poison their foe (with different enemies requiring different doses before dying). However, it is possible that White Pikmin may be venomous as well. Venom must be injected with a wound from the attacker, and although White Pikmin do not do that directly in any canon game, some hints in non-canon media indicate that they might be able to expel some hazardous material and use it similarly to venomous creatures.
In the short movie Occupational Hazards, a White Pikmin spews some form of acid at one point. The contents of the liquid are not known, but the fact that the Pikmin can expel it might mean that it is possible for White Pikmin to attack enemies by injecting this liquid, making them partially venomous. The liquid itself is highly corrosive and can melt metal objects. In the Super Smash Bros. games, when a White Pikmin pummels an enemy (either via Olimar's grab or side special attack), some "poison" particles are emitted and extra damage is caused, compared to a normal Pikmin strike. Once again, this could be an ability White Pikmin have to stab venom into their prey while attacking.
Although those points are ambiguous at best, the European version of their trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U does mention that they have venom.[4]
Even though this information only applies to non-canon media, White Pikmin do emit a cloud of "poison" from their mouth area on their introduction cutscene. This could be a sign of a potential venom injection ability that goes unused by the Pikmin in the canon games.
In Pikmin 2
Discovery
Captain Olimar first finds the White Pikmin in the White Flower Garden. On the 3rd sublevel, he runs across 3 Ivory Candypop Buds, and throws his available Pikmin into them to turn them into White Pikmin. Once he plucks one, the Hocotate ship immediately notices that they are much smaller than the others, but appear to be faster. On their way through the sublevel's exit route, the White Pikmin stop in their tracks and automatically start digging out a buried treasure in the way, alerting Olimar and Louie of their ability. White Pikmin are never officially discovered in Pikmin 3, but, as mentioned, do appear in certain Mission Mode and Bingo Battle stages. The most notable stage with White Pikmin in Mission Mode is Tropical Forest Remix, where it's possible to get up to sixty-two White Pikmin thanks to the Ivory Candypop Buds.
Mandatory uses
White Pikmin are needed for the following treasures and tasks, as no other Pikmin type is up for the job, not even if exploits are used.
- Treasures
- Any and all fully buried treasures. Such a list can be found here.
- Enemies
- None
- Caves
- None
Recommended uses
White Pikmin are recommended for the following tasks, although they are not strictly necessary.
- Treasures
- Geographic Projection: There is a gate covered in gas pipes blocking the way to the treasure. However, it's possible to ignore the gate and build the bridge by the treasure instead by going out of bounds, or by using Blue Pikmin (the early Blue Pikmin glitch is required for this latter method).
- Seed of Greed: The section of the Wistful Wild with this treasure is blocked off by two gates with gas pipes, each on different exits. The pipes can be destroyed with the Gatling Groink's shots, though.
- Anti-hiccup Fungus: Same as Seed of Greed.
- Enemies
- None
- Caves
- Subterranean Complex: The entrance is locked by a poison gate, although it is possible to get a leader onto the ledge by using a carrying path oversight. Other Pikmin types can also take down the gas pipes on certain throws.
- Snagret Hole: To reach the section of the map with the entrance to the Snagret Hole, a bridge must be built that has gas pipes around them. However, it is possible to use a carrying path oversight to get a leader to the top of the ledge where the Sunseed Berry is, from the landing site.
- Dream Den: Same as the Seed of Greed.
- Other
- The Yellow Onion is in a room closed off by a gate with gas pipes. It is, however, possible to use a carrying path oversight to get to that room and bypass the gate. In addition, other Pikmin types can also, if ineffectively, destroy the gas pipes.
In Pikmin 3
White Pikmin, like Purple Pikmin, are only present in Mission Mode and Bingo Battle, in Pikmin 3, and even then, only in some of the levels. This list contains all stages where White Pikmin can be found, either ready to use, or obtainable through Ivory Candypop Buds.
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In Pikmin 4
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Poison damage
In Pikmin 4, all enemies that eat Pikmin can take damage from White Pikmin ingestions, with the exceptions of Startle Spores, Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs, and Moldy Slooches, due to all 3 enemies being poisonous. The following list shows how many White Pikmin ingestions it takes to kill different enemies:
- 1 White Pikmin ingestion to kill: Dwarf Bulborb, Bulborb, Dwarf Orange Bulborb, Dwarf Bulbear, Dwarf Frosty Bulborb, Bulborb Larva, Tusked Blowhog, Male Sheargrub, Shearwig, Shearflea, Joustmite, Flighty Joustmite, Dessicated Skitter Leaf, Arachnode, Gildemandwee, Sunsquish, Downy Snagret, Waddlequaff, Pyroclasmic Slooch, Bearded Amprat, Water Dumple, Puckering Blinnow, Aristocrab Offspring, Hermit Crawmad
- 2 White Pikmin ingestions to kill: Orange Bulborb, Frosty Bulborb, Whiptongue Bulborb, Creeping Chrysanthemum, Pearly Clamclamp, Toady Bloyster, Bogswallow
- 3 White Pikmin ingestions to kill: Spotty Bulbear, Fiery Bulblax, Greater Spotted Jellyfloat, Peckish Aristocrab, Grubchucker, Bloomcap Bloyster
- 5 White Pikmin ingestions to kill: Jumbo Bulborb, Bug-Eyed Crawmad
- 8 White Pikmin ingestions to kill: Emperor Bulblax, Snowfake Fluttertail, Burrowing Snagret
- 10 White Pikmin ingestions to kill: Gildemander, Foolix, Crusted Rumpup
- 12 White Pikmin ingestions to kill: Arctic Cannon Beetle
- 15 White Pikmin ingestions to kill: Sovereign Bulblax
- 20 White Pikmin ingestions to kill: Ancient Sirehound (Each phase takes 20 White Pikmin to kill, except the final phase, which does not eat Pikmin)
In Pikmin Bloom
In Pikmin Bloom, White Pikmin are the fifth Pikmin type unlocked, at level 16. Their seedlings require a minimum of 3 carrying strength to be retrieved, along with 3000 steps to grow. In expeditions, they have a carrying strength of 1 and have a time modifier of 0.5. In mushroom battles, they have a base attack power of 2.
Notes
Dalmo's Notes
Olimar's Notes
“White Pikmin are "born" through a color-changing process within white Candypop Buds, which only grow underground.
The poison within its body is a type of diterpene alkaloid similar to a toxin often found in certain plant roots. If ingested, it can lead to vomiting, respiratory distress, and complete organ failure, ultimately resulting in death due to cardiac arrest.”Louie's Notes
Pikmin Bloom description
In the Super Smash Bros. series
White Pikmin appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a kind of Pikmin that Olimar is able to pull from the ground via his standard special move, Pikmin Pluck. They also appear as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. They have the lowest vitality, and deliver the lowest amount of damage and knockback if Olimar uses them for his aerials and smashes, but when they latch onto an enemy, they deal poison damage, which is much more damaging than the pummeling of other Pikmin. White Pikmin can be thrown the farthest, despite this not being the case in the Pikmin games. In Brawl, they also appear as a sticker.
Brawl trophy
Smash 4 trophy
- 3DS
- Wii U
Technical information
Pikmin 2 technical information (?) | |
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Attack strength | 10 |
Carrying strength | 1 |
Running speed | 144 leaf, 168 bud, 204 flower |
Digging speed | ≈1× the norm |
Pikmin 3 technical information (?) | |
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Attack strength | 5 |
Carrying strength | 1 |
Running speed | Unknown |
Digging speed | ≈0.5× the norm |
Pikmin 4 technical information (?) | |
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Attack strength | 5 |
Carrying strength | 1 |
Running speed | 168 leaf, 204 bud, 240 flower, 264 spicy |
Digging speed | ≈1× the norm |
Pikmin Bloom technical information (?) | |
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Base attack strength | 2 |
Carrying strength | 1 |
Expedition time modifier | 0.5 |
Pikmin 2 poison
In Pikmin 2, enemies that have the ability to eat Pikmin have an internal parameter for how much damage they take when they eat a White Pikmin. The following table shows the damage each of those enemies takes, and compares that to the enemy's health to show the proportion of health lost from eating a White Pikmin.
White Pikmin poison damage in Pikmin 2 | |||
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Enemy | Damage taken | Health | Proportion |
Bulbmin | 500 | 300 | 167% |
Bulborb Larva | 300 | 5 | 6000% |
Burrowing Snagret | 200 | 1500 | 13% |
Cloaking Burrow-nit | 300 | 300 | 100% |
Creeping Chrysanthemum | 2500 | 2500 | 100% |
Dwarf Bulbear | 500 | 500 | 100% |
Dwarf Orange Bulborb | 300 | 250 | 120% |
Dwarf Red Bulborb | 300 | 200 | 150% |
Emperor Bulblax | 200 | 1300 | 15% |
Fiery Bulblax | 300 | 1400 | 21% |
Hairy Bulborb | 650 | 650 | 100% |
Hermit Crawmad | 500 | 500 | 100% |
Male Sheargrub | 300 | 50 | 600% |
Orange Bulborb | 425 | 850 | 50% |
Pileated Snagret | 400 | 5000 | 8% |
Ranging Bloyster | 200 | 1500 | 13% |
Red Bulborb | 750 | 750 | 100% |
Shearwig | 300 | 200 | 150% |
Snow Bulborb | 300 | 150 | 200% |
Spotty Bulbear | 400 | 1200 | 33% |
Toady Bloyster | 200 | 800 | 25% |
Water Dumple | 300 | 200 | 150% |
Pikmin 3 poison
In Pikmin 3, all enemies have a value for how many White Pikmin ingestions it takes to kill them. To calculate the damage dealt by eating a White Pikmin, the health of the enemy is divided by this value. For enemies that cannot eat Pikmin, and also bosses, this value is set to 0. The following list shows the values used by different enemies:
- 1 White Pikmin ingestion to kill: Arachnode, Dessicated Skitter Leaf, Dwarf Bulbear, Dwarf Bulborb, Dwarf Orange Bulborb, Male Sheargrub, Phosbat, Puckering Blinnow, Pyroclasmic Slooch, Scornet, Shearwig, Sputtlefish, Water Dumple
- 3 White Pikmin ingestions to kill: Bearded Amprat, Flighty Joustmite, Joustmite
- 5 White Pikmin ingestions to kill: Bulborb, Orange Bulborb, Peckish Aristocrab, Spotty Bulbear, Toady Bloyster, Whiptongue Bulborb
- 10 White Pikmin ingestions to kill: Bug-Eyed Crawmad, Burrowing Snagret
Note that some of these values are unused, as White Pikmin are only found in a few Mission Mode and Bingo Battle stages.
Naming
- See more: Pikmin family#Naming.
- Common name: White Pikmin.
- Japanese nickname: 白ピクミン?, lit.: "White Pikmin".
- Japanese name: シロブシピクミン?, lit.: "White Bushi Pikmin".[5] "Bushi" refers to a herbal medicine made from the root of Aconitum carmichaelii, an extremely toxic plant.
- Scientific name: Pikminidae venalbius.[6] venalbius is a combination of venenum and albus, Latin for "poison" and "white", respectively.
- Internal names: Unknown.
- Prerelease: None.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 白ピクミン? Shiro Pikumin |
White Pikmin | |
Chinese (traditional) |
白色皮克敏 | White Pikmin | |
Chinese (simplified) |
白色皮克敏 | White Pikmin | |
Dutch | Witte Pikmin | White Pikmin | |
French | Pikmin blanc | White Pikmin | |
German | Weißes Pikmin | White Pikmin | |
Italian | Pikmin bianco | White Pikmin | |
Korean | 하양피크민 Hayang Pikeumin |
White Pikmin | |
Portuguese | Pikmin branco | White Pikmin | |
Portuguese (NoA) | Pikmin branco | White Pikmin | |
Spanish | Pikmin blanco | White Pikmin | |
Czech | Bílý Pikmin | White Pikmin | Name taken from official site |
Danish | Hvid Pikmin | White Pikmin | Name taken from official site |
Norwegian | Hvit Pikmin | White Pikmin | Name taken from official site |
Swedish | Vit Pikmin | White Pikmin | Name taken from official site |
Gallery
- Louie with White Pikmin.jpg
Louie running while holding a White Pikmin.
A White Pikmin and a Purple Pikmin carrying the Time Capsule.
A White Pikmin and a Purple Pikmin carrying the Quenching Emblem.
A White Pikmin sitting on top of a red berry that a Purple Pikmin is carrying.
White Pikmin as seen in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
A plush of a White Pikmin.
Trivia
- While carrying an object, White Pikmin will become slightly larger, about as large as any other Pikmin type. They revert to their original size once they stop carrying said object. This will occur in both Pikmin 2 and New Play Control! Pikmin 2.
- White Pikmin have a subtle shift from white to a purplish tint at the end of their limbs. This trait of color-shifting is uncommon in most Pikmin types, although it is much more noticeable in Winged Pikmin.
- Another similarity to Winged Pikmin is that White Pikmin have smaller leafs, buds, and flowers.
See also
References
- ^ YouTube video of the sound test in the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- ^ YouTube video demonstrating how White Pikmin are inked by a Sputtlefish in water
- ^ YouTube video demonstrating how White Pikmin are not immune to the Vehemoth Phosbat's dust
- ^ “These small, fast-footed Pikmin are white with red eyes. That ominous look they have might give you the chills, and you'd be right to be scared – the little blighters are poisonous! In this game, they'll hang on to any enemy you throw them at and generously share their venom with them.” – Trophy description in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
- ^ Japanese "Pikmin Garden" website Piklopedia on Nintendo, retrieved on June 22nd, 2023
- ^ Japanese "Pikmin Garden" website Piklopedia on Nintendo, retrieved on June 22nd, 2023
Pikmin | |
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Types | Red Pikmin • Yellow Pikmin • Blue Pikmin • Purple Pikmin • White Pikmin Rock Pikmin • Winged Pikmin • Ice Pikmin • Bulbmin • Glow Pikmin |
Biology | Candypop Bud • Idle • Maturity • Onion • Flarlic • Pellet Pikmin extinction • Trip • Sprout • Seedling • Soul • Squad |
Abilities | Carry • Dig • Dodge • Fight • Hide |
Controls | Charge • Dismiss • Swarm • Pluck • Throw • Whistle |
Other | Decor Pikmin • Leafling • Mushroom Pikmin • Pikpik carrot |