Pikmin 4

Masterhop

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Masterhop In-game icon.
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Appears in Pikmin 4
Scientific name Amphicaris frondiferorum (advanced age)
Family Amphituber
Areas Serene Shores (Olimar's Shipwreck Tale), Giant's Hearth
Caves Seafloor Resort
Dandori Challenge stages Cliff-Hanger's Hold
Dandori Battle stages None
Attacks Crush Pikmin

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The Masterhop (ヌシガエル?, lit.: "Master Frog") is an enlarged version of the Yellow Wollyhop. It is a tough enemy in Pikmin 4, sometimes fought as a boss.

Stats

Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health
15 30 15   × 15 3000

Behavior

Just like the smaller counterpart, Masterhop tries to jump up and fall on the player to crush them and their Pikmin. Notably, similar to the Quaggled Mireclops, if the ground is sandy, the Masterhop can sink the ground below it into puddles of water, making it dangerous to Pikmin without an immunity to it. The Masterhop will also look at its target before jumping like the Yellow Wollyhop. This gives you a chance to move away from it before it attacks.

Locations

Strategy

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The strategies shown are just suggestions.

The Masterhop can be killed by charging Oatchi at it with a big amount of Purple Pikmin, Rock Pikmin or Red Pikmin. Alternatively you can freeze it with Ice Pikmin or an Ice Blast midair, which will kill it instantly. However if Rock Pikmin are pounded there is a chance that they will drown due to water puddles scattered in the area.

Notes

Dalmo's notes

Wiggly elastic skin is the proper fit for this bouncing beauty! Slippery-smooth and shiny-sleek, its skin is soft as a baby's cheeks! Though you might want to be wary of getting close enough to touch it. Just watching it move will make you yearn for skin that is more radiantly lustrous too.

Olimar's notes

It's widely believed that Yellow Wollyhops and other related species can continue to grow until they start breeding, but after that their growth rate plummets. However, in safe environments—ones that lack natural predators, for example—some individuals of the species may forgo reproduction altogether and continue growing until they reach gigantic proportions.

The Yellow Wollyhop's telomerase enzymes are particularly active, which prevents their bodies' cells from aging. Under the right conditions, it's not unusual for some individuals to reach over 50 years in age.

Louie's Notes

Meat can be consumed if first dehydrated with a lot of salt. But the eyeballs and the legs are the best parts.

Other information

Naming

  • Common name: Masterhop. It is a portmanteau of “master” and “Yellow Wollyhop”, referring to how it is a Yellow Wollyhop of advanced age.
  • Japanese nickname: ヌシガエル?, lit.: "Master Frog". ?, in this context, means “master”, and ガエル? is close to カエル?, which means frog.
  • Japanese name: ダルマイモガエル 長寿個体?, lit.: "Daruma Potato Frog (Long-lived Individual)". This is the Japanese name for the Yellow Wollyhop, ダルマイモガエル?, with the added distinction that it is a long-lived individual.
  • Scientific name: Amphicaris frondiferorum (advanced age). This is the scientific name for the Yellow Wollyhop, with the added distinction that it is of advanced age.
  • Internal names: BIGFROG. FROG is the internal name for the Yellow Wollyhop, with “big” added to denote size.
  • Prerelease: None.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese ヌシガエル?
Nushi Gaeru
Master Frog
  Chinese
(traditional)
霸主蛙
Bàzhǔ Wā
Overlord Frog
  Chinese
(simplified)
霸主蛙
Bàzhǔ Wā
Overlord Frog
  Dutch Opperpletterpad Upper crushtoad
  French Gigawog Giga-wollyhop
  German Gigalog Gigahop
  Italian Lady Ranuca Lady Wollyhop
  Korean 터줏개구리
Teojut-Gaeguri
Green frog
  Portuguese Currurã magno Great wollyhop
  Spanish Sapo magno Great wollyhop

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Trivia

  • Larger than average Yellow Wollywogs are also present as enemies in Hey! Pikmin.

See also