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Nectar weed

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Nectar weed
Nectar Weed.jpg
Some White Pikmin plucking a patch of nectar weed.
Appears in PikminPikmin 2
Scientific name Unknown
Family Unknown
Areas The Impact Site, The Forest of Hope, The Forest Navel, The Distant Spring, The Final Trial, Awakening Wood, Perplexing Pool
Caves None
Challenge Mode levels None
2-Player Battle levels None

Because this subject has no official name, the name "Nectar weed" is conjectural.

To do: Try using Dolphin and savestates to see if a leaf giving out nectar is determined via chance, at the moment of pluck, or if each patch has a specific random amount it can give.
Care to do so?

Nectar weed is found in a number of overground areas in the first two Pikmin games, and resembles a patch of long grass. Its purpose for Pikmin is as a source of nectar: they can extract pools of nectar from it seemingly by plucking out single leaves of grass. Unlike eggs, these will only ever contain nectar, not spray drops. The amount of nectar contained inside a patch is random, and it is possible to have no drops of nectar appear. Only five Pikmin can be pulling a patch of nectar weed at a time.

There is no need to swarm the Pikmin to the patch, as they will attempt to use it whenever they walk near it. Given how mundane and camouflaged these leaves of grass are, it is likely that Pikmin were programmed to interact with them without the player's consent. Otherwise, the player would only realize that this particular type of grass is useful by pure accident, in the chance that they were to accidentally command a Pikmin over a patch of the plant. This does however have the drawback of distracting Pikmin when the player doesn't want it.

Ideally, it is best to have five flower Pikmin work on the leaves, and, with all leaf and bud Pikmin, use group swarming to keep the Pikmin in a tight circle around the patch of grass. By using an overhead camera angle, it's possible to get a better view on the location of the newly-uncovered nectar drops.

Nectar weed can be found in every area of Pikmin, but only in the Awakening Wood and Perplexing Pool in Pikmin 2, and never underground. It should be noted that in Pikmin 2, Purple Pikmin appear to stomp in mid-air, if thrown above a patch of nectar weed.

In Pikmin, when a blade of grass gets plucked, there is an 8% chance that it will produce a blob of nectar.[1]

Locations

Pikmin

The Impact Site
  • Two patches in the base.
The Forest of Hope
The Forest Navel
  • There is one east of the base.
  • A patch before the bridges.
  • One by the bridge to the area with the Fiery Blowhog.
  • A few by the Breadbug base.
The Distant Spring
The Final Trial

Pikmin 2

Awakening Wood
  • The only nectar weed is between the Ship and the Dandelion on the ledge near the Pilgrim Bulb's resting place.
Perplexing Pool
  • On the peninsula near the drainable lake. Pikmin that carry the Onion Replica and the corpses from the area behind the ship go on this peninsula.
  • Very close to the Yellow Pikmin Onion. It's between three Fiddlehead plants, and a couple of Dandelions are nearby.

Rubble

 
Captain Olimar near a pile of rubble on the Wistful Wild.

Because this subject has no official name, the name "Rubble" is conjectural.

Rubble is found in small piles in the first two Pikmin games, and its use is exactly the same as that of the nectar weed. When Pikmin pass over a stockpile of rubble, whether directed to by the leader in charge or not, they will begin attacking the pebbles, causing them to randomly give out pools of nectar, until all pebbles have been destroyed.

Locations

Unlike nectar weed, rubble is fairly rare, appearing only in three areas and in very limited quantities in the first game, and only in two overworld locations in Pikmin 2.

Pikmin

Pikmin 2

  • Wistful Wild
    • A pile of rubble is on the uplifted "ring" behind the landing site.
    • Another stockpile of rubble is between Cavern of Chaos and the landing site, next to Doomsday Apparatus. The Cavern of Chaos is behind a rusted wall.

Gallery

Names in other languages =

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Nectar grass

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese ?

Nectar rubble

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese 小石?

See also

References

  1. ^ Code from the Pikmin disassembly, in ActWeed::animationKeyUpdated().