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Appears in | Pikmin, Pikmin 4 | ||
Scientific name | Fungirussus elasticis Aspergilla podronis (Pikmin Player's Guide) | ||
Family | Sporovid | ||
Areas | The Forest Navel, Primordial Thicket | ||
Caves | None | ||
Challenge Mode stages | The Distant Spring | ||
Dandori Challenge stages | None | ||
Dandori Battle stages | None | ||
Attacks | : Possess Pikmin : Confuses Pikmin |
The Puffstool (ボケナメコ?, lit.: "Stupid Nameko") is an enemy in Pikmin and Pikmin 4 that appears to be a huge walking fungus, strongly resembling a red-capped bolete. It has twin antennae, a red-capped mushroom head, and a tender yellow torso which is vulnerable to swarming. Only minimal details of the creature's biology are supplied in-game.
The Puffstool will try to run when attacked, but due to its stumpy legs clearly not being made for sprinting, it trips easily, landing on its head with its feet in the air. Since the cap is invulnerable to Pikmin attacks (but not Olimar's punch), one must throw the Pikmin onto its undersection once it's on the ground. After a few seconds, the Puffstool will right itself up and blow out a purplish cloud of spores which cause a strange change in nearby Pikmin, which the Puffstool acts as a leader for.
In the original Pikmin, affected Pikmin turn purple, grow small brown mushroom caps on their stalks, and become aggressive. In Pikmin 4, while the Puffstool cannot affect Pikmin in the same way as before, it can still confuse Pikmin with its spores and cause them to jump around aimlessly (similar to the effects of the chemicals expelled by the Groovy Long Legs).
In Pikmin 4, a poisonous relative to the Puffstool named the Toxstool was introduced that, while possessing some differences in its coloration and behavior, mostly shares the same general physical characteristics and behavior to that of the Puffstool.
StatsEdit
Game | Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health | Regen. |
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10 | 20 | 30 | N/A | 2500 | Unknown | |
12 | 24 | 20 | 20[note 1] | 15000 | No |
- ^ This enemy cannot be delivered to the S.S. Beagle in-game. This information is obtained from the Piklopedia.
Notes
Olimar's voyage log
Reel notes
Pikmin Official Player's Guide descriptionEdit
“Red sporovids seem to have developed higher functions than other fungi, as evidenced by the protruding reproductive organs on their caps. These organs act much like a flower would on a normal plant. This species appears to be able to separate for a short time from the fungal colony to which it belongs. This occurs when the mushroom cap has reached a certain size and the spore sac is full. It will then sever its connection to the colony to walk around a limited area to spread the spores. This walking form can no longer absorb nutrients from the colony, but if the released spores contact another living creature, spore-encased fungal filaments will begin an explosive cycle of reproduction within the host, taking over its central nervous system. The host will be controlled by the red sporovid within its area of activity. Edible, considered a delicacy. Referred to as "punchstool" in some locales.”
“Chase the puffstool and crowd your Pikmin around its feet to topple the mushroom. When it's upside-down, toss Pikmin onto its stem. If the puffstool flips back over, its cap will tremble—the telltale sign that it's about to release poisonous spores. Retreat or the spores will turn your Pikmin into zombies.”
Pikmin Nintendo Power booklet descriptionEdit
Dalmo's notesEdit
Olimar's notesEdit
“A type of Ambulofungus, the current working theory is that the Puffstool evolved from a more common species of fungus that gained animal-like characteristics over time, including the ability to walk.
When it senses danger, it will scatter spores from under its cap, releasing a hallucinogen that confuses its attackers. The hallucinogenic compound in the spores is only effective against this species's natural enemies, the Pikmin, causing them to mistake it for their leader. Pikmin who fall into this trap are then used as workers to maintain nutrition or defenses for the Puffstool.”Louie's notesEdit
Pikmin GardenEdit
Text
“キノコが動物的な性質を獲得し、歩けるようになった歩菌類の一種。幻覚作用のある胞子をふりまいてピクミンを捕らえ、ワーカーとして使役する。
特徴 その1 歩くキノコ
- 菌糸が筋肉のように発達し、歩くことができる。
- (Image text: 足が短く、転びやすい)
特徴 その2 胞子をふりまく
- ピクミンを混乱状態におちいらせて護衛や栄養の確保などに利用する。
特徴 その3 美味である
- 傘の部分が食用に適している。日光に当てて乾燥させると、うまみ成分やビタミンが増加する。”
Translation
“A type of Ambulofungus, which has gained animal-like characteristics and is able to walk. It captures Pikmin by scattering hallucinogenic spores and uses them as workers.
Feature #1: Walking mushroom
- Its hyphae have developed like muscles, allowing it to walk.
- (Image text: Its legs are short and it falls easily)
Feature #2: Scattering spores
- It puts Pikmin into a state of confusion and uses them as guards and to maintain nutrition.
Feature #3: Delicious
- The cap part is edible. When dried in the sun, the umami and vitamins increase.”
StrategyEdit
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- See also: Mushroom Pikmin.
In Pikmin, to quickly dispatch the Puffstool, the player should bring a high number of Red Pikmin into its arena. First swarm its legs with a good chunk of Pikmin, though be careful when swarming because although the Puffstool flipping around won't harm Pikmin, in the GameCube and Wii versions, there is a chance that the crushing glitch may happen. Don't throw the Pikmin before its fallen over, as they'll bounce off of its cap and return to the group. When attacking its torso, the Puffstool will try to run away but flip over, legs flailing. In this state, it can be killed by throwing all remaining Pikmin on top. It will die and appear to deflate, leaving its cap, which can be carried by 10 Pikmin to their Onion. If a player is looking to minimize the risk of losing Pikmin, it is recommended to attack only with the leader. Furthermore, the Puffstool has no attacks that could harm Olimar. (Note, however, that this may consume a fair amount of time.) Should you run the risk of being attacked, however, just run away until the spore cloud dissipates. While it is also possible to drop some Bomb rocks at its feet, due to the Puffstool always running, this tactic can be hard unless the creature is cornered. A successful explosion should sap away a quarter of its health if successful though.
In Pikmin 4, the overall strategy of taking down the Puffstool remains mostly the same. The key difference lies in that its past ability from Pikmin has been replaced with a different, still fairly unique hazard. The Puffstool's spores now cause Pikmin to jump around it aimlessly, with the player being unable to whistle them out of this effect. Depending on where this effect takes place, this can potentially be hazardous due to the surrounding patches of sticky mold with poison mushrooms. On top of that, two Moldy Slooches patrol the area, meaning that it is recommended to dispose of the enemy, sticky mold, and mushrooms in order to focus on the Puffstool. Unlike its less passive relative, the Toxstool, the Puffstool will not actively attempt to revive the enemy, sticky mold, and/or mushrooms around it. Oatchi, in particular, is helpful against the Puffstool due to his immunity to its spores. If looking to battle it with just Pikmin, however, White Pikmin are recommended for the aforementioned Moldy Slooches, sticky mold, and mushrooms around the field. Ice Pikmin would also help due to their freezing ability negating the Puffstool's defenses and spore attack.
LocationsEdit
Making its debut in Pikmin, a single Puffstool can be found during the game's main campaign within The Forest Navel, where it holds the Omega Stabilizer. Once defeated, its cap can be returned to an Onion, where it will produce 30 Pikmin seeds. In the game's Challenge Mode, two more Puffstools can be found in The Distant Spring. According to early screenshots (as seen on the right), a Puffstool would have appeared in The Forest of Hope on the plateau overlooking the small body of water where the trio of Burrowing Snagrets are in the final game.
After an over two-decade-long absence from the series, the Puffstool returns in Pikmin 4, being found within the game's final area: the Primordial Thicket. Similar to its appearance in Pikmin, the Puffstool appears only once during the main campaign of Pikmin 4. Unlike in Pikmin, however, bringing the Puffstool's cap back to the Onion yields 20 Pikmin seeds as opposed to 30. Curiously, however, while the Pikmin produced from the cap has decreased, the weight of the cap has increased from 10 to 12.
Technical informationEdit
Pikmin technical information (?) | |||
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Internal name | kinoko
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HP | 2500 |
Other informationEdit
- Technical name in The Official Nintendo Player's Guide: Red Sporovid
- Pikmin 4 Piklopedia number: #74
NamingEdit
- See more: Sporovid family#Naming.
- Common name: Puffstool. It is a combination of "puff", referring to how it blows out spores, and "toadstool" (mushroom), referring to its appearance. The "puff" can also come from the name "puffball" which is given to any fungi in the division Basidiomycota.
- Japanese nickname: ボケナメコ?, lit.: "Stupid Nameko". A nameko is a type of mushroom, and the adjective stupid is because of its appearance and behavior, mostly over how it trips when running away.
- Japanese name: アカボケオオナメコ?, lit.: "Red Stupid Big Nameko".
- Scientific name: Fungirussus elasticis. Fungirussus is a combination of “fungi” and russus, Latin for red. Elasticis refers to the creature’s elastic cap. Unofficially, in the Pikmin Player’s Guide, its scientific name is Aspergilla podronis. Podronis may refer to the pods some fungus releases through gases, much like the Puffstool does to infect Pikmin.
- Internal names:
KINOKO
. It is the Japanese word きのこ? (lit.: "mushroom"). In Pikmin 4, its internal name was changed toBOKENAMEKO
. - Prerelease: None.
Names in other languagesEdit
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ボケナメコ? Boke Nameko |
Stupid Nameko | |
Chinese (traditional) |
呆呆菇 Dāidāi Gū |
Stupid Mushroom | |
Chinese (simplified) |
呆呆菇 Dāidāi Gū |
Stupid Mushroom | |
Dutch | Strompelzwam | Stumbleshroom | |
French | Champispore | Portmanteau of champignon (mushroom) and spore | |
German | Puffmorchel | Puffed Morel | |
Italian | Amanita panciuta | Potbellied amanita | |
Korean | 멍텅버섯 Meongteong Beoseot |
Stupid Mushroom | |
Portuguese | Cogupança | Mushbelly | The name is a portmanteau of "cogumelo" (mushroom) and "pança" (belly) |
Spanish | Seta de esporas | Spore mushroom |
GalleryEdit
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PikminEdit
Artwork of the Puffstool from Pikmin.
Artwork of a Pikmin exposed to the Puffstool's spores from Pikmin.
The Puffstool in the enemy reel.
A Puffstool in The Distant Spring.
An idle Puffstool in The Forest Navel.
Pikmin 4Edit
The Puffstool seen from the intro to the Primordial Thicket.
The corpse of a Puffstool in the Piklopedia.
Red Pikmin attacking a Puffstool.
TriviaEdit
- If the player kills the Puffstool as it begins to get up, it will still do so and release its spores with its health, indicating it is dead; a similar effect occurs when a Wollyhop is defeated when jumping.
- The Puffstool is one of the enemies with which the crushing glitch happens fairly regularly, with the frequency increased in the Wii version of the game.[source needed]
- There is an enemy in The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap called the Puffstool, which has a similar look and size; however, they have different Japanese names, so the reference may have been added in localization.
- When it flips onto its cap, it makes the same sound as the Anode Beetle flipping over.
- Occasionally, if Pikmin are carrying the remains back to the Onion in The Forest Navel, they will be unable to cross some of the bridges that lead back to base, rendering the remains uncollectable.
- The Puffstool's ability to control Olimar's Pikmin with its spores is possibly based on a real fungus called Cordyceps, whose spores take over an insect's nervous system and force it to help the mushroom.
- In Pikmin, despite the Pikmin exposed the Puffstool's spores commonly being referred to as "Mushroom Pikmin" or "Puffmin," no official name has ever been given to them by Nintendo.
- In Pikmin 4, while the Puffstool doesn't have its unique ability from Pikmin, it and the Groovy Long Legs both share a unique defense mechanism to expel a chemical that causes Pikmin to jump around erratically, unable to be controlled. This hazard is not found anywhere else in the game and is unique in that it cannot be dispelled through whistling.