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Toady Bloyster In-game icon.
A Toady Bloyster.
Appears in Pikmin 2Pikmin 3
Scientific name Molluschid minionicus
Family Mollusking
Areas Perplexing Pool, Garden of Hope, Twilight River
Caves None
Challenge Mode stages The Giant's Bath
Mission Mode Collect Treasure! stages Forgotten Cove, Clockwork Chasm
Mission Mode Battle Enemies! stages Silver Lake, Shaded Garden, The Rustyard
Side Story days River, Tundra
2-Player Battle stages None
Bingo Battle stages Buried Pond
Attacks Pikmin 2:  Shoot out tentacles and eat Pikmin
Pikmin 3:  Shoot out tentacles and eat Pikmin, release ink

Toady Bloysters (ツブラメケメクジ?, lit.: "Cute-eyed Kemekuji") are slug-like creatures found in Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 3. They creep along the ground in search of food, and upon discovering Pikmin, they emit a loud call reminiscent to that of a cow calf, then lash out their pseudopodia-like tentacles. Any Pikmin hit by the tentacles stick, and are ingested if the Bloyster is not killed before it can finish "chewing." As slow as they may be, a Bloyster is capable of causing a very large and sudden drop in the number of Pikmin a leader has at their disposal, should the player be careless enough to allow the Bloyster the chance.

Its weak spot is a gill-like organ on its back. Although its body can be attacked for lesser damage in Pikmin 3, in the previous game, only the bulb can be attacked (even though it's possible to attack the body using Purple Pikmin). When it receives heavy damage, it shakes its tail and throws away any Pikmin hanging on to it in Pikmin 2, but merely ejects ink in Pikmin 3. This ink can temporarily and non-fatally choke any nearby Pikmin, but those hanging on the bulb will not be affected. In Pikmin 2, it has seven distinct tentacles, whereas in the sequel, it has one that splits into six.

In Pikmin 2, a single Toady Bloyster spawns in the Perplexing Pool, and tends to rove around the shallows near the entrance to the Shower Room. When defeated, it typically drops two 10-Pellets in addition to the gill-like organ on its back, which is worth 25 Pikmin at any Onion. Entering any of the caves in the Perplexing Pool will trigger a respawn, making this Bloyster a particularly low-risk method of spawning large amounts of Pikmin in a short amount of time, potentially 45 Pikmin per Bloyster defeated. In Challenge Mode, a Toady Bloyster holds The Key on the first sublevel in The Giant's Bath. In Pikmin 3's Story Mode, one appears in the Garden of Hope, and one in the Twilight River.

Stats

Game Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health Regen.
Pikmin 2 3 6 25 Poko × 10 800 2.4 HP/s
Pikmin 3 (?) 3 6 (normally) 20 Poko × 50
Spirit × 50
1500[1] No
  1. ^ 500 HP on Shaded Garden (Battle Enemies) and Silver Lake (Battle Enemies).

Notes

Olimar's notes

This species of creature has yet to fully evolve from shelled mollusk to the more advanced bloyster. Compared to the bloyster, this creature is significantly smaller. The fact that its mandibles do not protrude as significantly as the ranging bloyster is due in part to the fact that like most mollusks, its vital organs are located deep within the creature's carapace.

Louie's notes

Pan-sear the herbs and oil until lightly crusted on the outside and rosy on the inside. Complement the savory flavors with a light and buttery creme sauce.

Alph's comments

Structural flaw: tail bulb
Weight: 3

Problem: Sending in Pikmin causes it to spew ink to confuse its attackers. Amidst the chaos, it sends out its set of stretchy tongues to pick off prey. Solution: Ignore the ink. It's nontoxic and can't hurt you. Stay calm, exploit its slow speed to get behind it, and focus your strikes at its puffy tail bulb. Other Notes: Its optic receptors are oddly tiny. How can it see anything?

Brittany's comments

US version US version
I'm positive their tails are a kind of fruit. I tried once to take it away from the Pikmin and have it analyzed instead of converted to seeds, but Alph talked me out of it. He said not everything that looks like fruit tastes good, and he might have a point.
European version European version
I'm positive their tails are a kind of fruit. I tried once to take it away from the Pikmin and have it analysed instead of converted to seeds, but Alph talked me out of it. He said not everything that looks like fruit tastes good, and he might have a point.

Charlie's comments

It might not look like much on the face of it, but that's because its deadliest weapons are hidden. I've seen its tongue do things I can never unsee. The ink it sprayed everywhere to blind me was practically a mercy.

Louie's comments

US version US version
Pan-sear with herbs and oil until lightly crusted on the outside and rosy on the inside. Complement the savory flavors with a light and buttery crème sauce.
European version European version
Pan-sear with herbs and oil until lightly crusted on the outside and rosy on the inside. Complement the savoury flavours with a light and buttery cream sauce.

Olimar's comments

US version US version

Toady Bloyster
Molluschid minionicus
Mollusking family

This species of creature has yet to fully evolve from shelled mollusk to the more advanced bloyster. Compared to the bloyster, this creature is substantially smaller. The fact that its mandibles do not protrude as significantly as the ranging bloyster's is due in part to the fact that like most mollusks, its vital organs are located deep within the creature's carapace. The flowerlike appendage on its back is actually a gill. It prefers a watery habitat from which it can capture unsuspecting small prey with its sticky tendrils.
European version European version

Toady Bloyster
Molluschid minionicus
Mollusking family

This species of creature has yet to fully evolve from shelled mollusc to the more advanced bloyster. Compared to the bloyster, this creature is significantly smaller. The fact that its mandibles do not protrude as significantly as the ranging bloyster is due in part to the fact that like most molluscs, its vital organs are located deep within the creature's carapace. The flower-like appendage on its back is actually a gill. It prefers a watery habitat from which it can capture unsuspecting small prey with its sticky tendrils.

Locations

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Strategy

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The strategies shown are just suggestions.

Pikmin 2

The best method of taking down a Toady Bloyster is simple: approach it from the back and latch as many Pikmin as possible onto the gill-like organ protruding from its back. If you are feeling bold, you may instead decide to simply barrage the Bloyster in question with Purple Pikmin. Petrifying the Bloyster and following the petrification with a headlong assault works just as effectively as either of the two aforementioned methods, but due to requiring an ultra-bitter spray and not leaving a corpse, is recommended only if your Pikmin count is especially low, or if you wish to minimize any chances for casualties. Toady Bloysters do not actively seek out Pikmin, but they will not pass up the opportunity to eat Pikmin standing in front of them.

Pikmin 3

The Toady Bloyster can be attacked by throwing Pikmin onto its bare, fleshy back instead of the gill-like protrusion on its back. If the Bloyster releases ink, just whistle the affected Pikmin back to you and continue the assault, and if you don't, they will not die and just become idle. Using an ultra-spicy spray proves to be effective as well. Throwing Pikmin at the gill organ, as stated before, will prevent them from being sprayed with ink, allowing just a few Pikmin to kill it in seconds. This is a helpful strategy, especially for Mission Mode.

It can be noted that the Toady Bloyster found in at least Silver Lake and Shaded Garden on Battle enemies! mode are significantly weaker than the average one.

Technical information

See: Ranging Bloyster technical information, for Pikmin 2

Internally, in Pikmin 2, the Toady Bloyster is just a Ranging Bloyster, but some of the properties provide specific differences, and the hard-coded ability to be entranced by leaders is removed.

Pikmin 3 technical information (?)
Internal name kemekuji
HP 1500
Rock Pikmin throw hits to kill 30
White Pikmin ingestions to kill 5
Bomb rock explosions to kill 1
Bomb rock ingestions to kill 1
Number of direct hits on top to kill 0
Damage to leaders 10
Territory radius 300
Mission Mode value 50

Other information

  • Size: Body length: 105mm, as per the e-card
  • Pikmin 2 Piklopedia number: #42

Naming

The following article or section needs help from someone who can translate Japanese text.

See more: Mollusking family#Naming.

"Toady" is a noun for someone who acts excessively obedient for someone else, like a minion. It could also reference the Toady Bloyster's toad-like profile, although "toady" is not normally an adjective. The Toady Bloyster's Japanese name is ツブラメケメクジ? (lit.: "Cute-eyed Kemekuji"). Its scientific name is Molluschid minionicus, in which minionicus is similar to the English word "minion". In Pikmin 2, it uses the internal name umimushiblind, which is the Ranging Bloyster's internal name, but with "blind" at the end of it, since it does not see the leaders' beacons. For Pikmin 3, the internal name was changed to kemekuji, which is part of its Japanese name.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ツブラメケメクジ?
Tsuburamekemekuji
Flag of France French Jeune Eventraille Portmanteau of "éventrer" (disembowel) or "entrailles" (innards) and "éventail" (fan), and "jeune" (young)
Flag of Germany German Camoflunder Portmanteau of "Flunder" (flounder) and camouflage
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Berberéchido soplón Snitch bivalve
Flag of Spain Spanish (NoE) Berberéchido soplón Snitch bivalve

Gallery

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Trivia

  • Toady Bloysters are based on nudibranches, which are sea slugs that are very similar in appearance.
  • In Pikmin 2, Toady Bloysters are one of three enemies not to appear in the Wistful Wild, the others being the Giant Breadbug and the Waterwraith. All three reside in the Perplexing Pool. The Toady Bloyster is the only one that is not defined as a boss enemy in the Piklopedia.
  • In Pikmin 3, leaders can climb on top of Toady Bloysters by walking onto them from their backs.
  • In both games, when a Toady Bloyster dies, its main body shrinks while the bulb stays the same size. Even though the body becomes very small, it's still possible to see in-game, using the closest zoom settings or the KopPad's camera. The same happens with the Ranging Bloyster, Burrowing Snagret, and Pileated Snagret.

See also