Pikmin 3

Clockwork Chasm

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Captain Olimar aims a Red Pikmin at a conveyor belt in Clockwork Chasm.
The iconic conveyor belts and conveyor switch of the level.

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Clockwork Chasm is a map that was released in the third round of downloadable content for Pikmin 3. It features a metal or factory-like themed area, with multiple walls and elevated platforms. Its biggest gimmick is the inclusion of conveyor belts and switches. The conveyor belts push leaders and Pikmin around in a single direction. The switches change the direction the conveyor belts.


The leaf texture used in Pikmin 2's Challenge Mode menu. (Used on Pikipedia in the {{stub}} template.)

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Collect Treasure!

Clockwork Chasm
Collect Treasure!
The gamepad overview map for the collect the treasure version of Clockwork Chasm.
Starting Pikmin
Red Pikmin Rock Pikmin Blue Pikmin
25 10 40
Requirements
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
? ? ? 2185
Time limit 13:00
Music Mission Mode (Levels 12-15)

Objects

Pikmin
Enemies
Treasure
Obstacles

Battle Enemies!

Clockwork Chasm
Battle Enemies!
The gamepad overview map for the defeat the enemies version of Clockwork Chasm.
Starting Pikmin
Red Pikmin Yellow Pikmin Winged Pikmin Blue Pikmin Candypop Bud
4 15 12 10 1
Requirements
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
? ? ? 475
Time limit 7:00
Music Mission Mode (Levels 12-15)

Objects

Starting Pikmin
Enemies
Obstacles
Others

Gallery

Trivia

  • If the overhead map is displayed from the right angle, and scrolled to the corners of the map, a metal chain-mesh fence can be seen surrounding the perimeter of the area on the TV screen.
  • This is the only Mission Mode stage to have bottomless pits.