Bulbmin
Bulbmin | |
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Appears in | N/A |
Scientific name | Parasiticus pikminicus |
Family | Pikmin |
Areas | None |
Attacks | Eats Pikmin |
Bulbmin (Juvenile) | |
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Resistance | All Hazards |
Attack strength | Average |
Mobility | Average |
Throw | Average |
Digging speed | Unknown |
Carrying capacity | 1 |
Bulbmin are a parasitic species Pikmin that have infected a Bulborb and taken control of their host. They can be found wandering the floors of certain caves and behave much like the Spotty Bulbear, patrolling an established path in search of food. They can be defeated using Bulborb-fighting tactics, though use of a spray is usually recommended. Mature Bulbmin can be followed by 10 or fewer juvenile Bulbmin. Since wild juveniles count towards your 100-Pikmin limit, exactly how many there are depends on whether or not you have 10 available spaces.
When you defeat a mature Bulbmin, the smaller ones go into a panic. They are not dangerous, but whistling at them will instantly bring them into line under your command, and they become part of your Pikmin swarm. They have average stats, but are immune to all hazards (fire, water, electricity, and poison; excluding explosions). As good as their abilities may seem, they cannot leave the caves with you, and will not count towards your overall Pikmin count. This makes them ideal for use in Candypop Buds. The only way they can be killed if they are not under your command is if a Cannon Beetle relative flattens them, or they fall over the side of a level suspended over a pit when shaken by an enemy attack or explosion, etc. The largest population of Bulbmin is found in the Submerged Castle.
A mature bulbmin, with 3 juvenilesThere is some debate over what Bulbmin inside Bulborbs actually look like. Some argue that since they appear as green dots of radar, and since their leaves glow green when idle, that they themselves are green. Others suggest that Bulbmin are orange given the color of the tip of their stem, as well as the color of the conical aiming cursor when a Bulbmin is in hand and the color of the trail they leave when thrown. Yet the orange stem, and the orange trail may be because of the bulborb itself, because the orange of the stem (and the orange trail) and the red on the back of the infected bulborbs look the same.
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How to Kill
Pikmin
To ensure a low Pikmin loss, if not zero, throw Pikmin rapidly directly on top of the beast. If your aim is good, it will stop and turn to eat Pikmin it shakes off, meaning that it stops coming towards you and your army. It should die before any of the Pikmin it swallows do. As extra precautions, use Purple Pikmin first and freeze it with Ultra-Bitter Spray if it captures any Pikmin. After the creature has been killed, call the parent's Bulbmin into your army. Make sure you don't forget them, they are extremly helpful, but at the near end of a cave, don't forget to use them in queen candypop buds, because, as mentioned earlier, they do not come out of the cave with you.
Captains
The Bulbmin is the exact same as a Bulborb, except it won't be napping, and has slightly less health. The same tactics apply, however: run up and punch it, and when it starts to bite or struggle, retreat so it can trip, then come back and attack again. This may take some time, depending if you have the brute knuckles. After the leader has been killed, call the panicking Bulbmin into your group.
Pikmin | |
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Types | Red Pikmin • Yellow Pikmin • Blue Pikmin • Purple Pikmin • White Pikmin Rock Pikmin • Winged Pikmin • Ice Pikmin • Bulbmin • Glow Pikmin |
Biology | Candypop Bud • Idle • Maturity • Onion • Flarlic • Pellet Pikmin extinction • Trip • Sprout • Seedling • Soul • Squad |
Abilities | Carry • Dig • Dodge • Fight • Hide |
Controls | Charge • Dismiss • Swarm • Pluck • Throw • Whistle |
Other | Decor Pikmin • Leafling • Mushroom Pikmin • Pikpik carrot |