Chillyhop
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Appears in | Pikmin 4 | ||
Scientific name | Amphicaris frigadae | ||
Family | Amphituber | ||
Areas | None | ||
Caves | Subzero Sauna, Frozen Inferno | ||
Dandori Challenge stages | None | ||
Dandori Battle stages | None | ||
Attacks | Crushes and Freezes Pikmin |
The Chillyhop (ヒヤシイモ?, lit.: "Chilled Potato") is an enemy in Pikmin 4. Chillyhops are an ice variant of the Yellow Wollyhop and release icy air when they land after jumping that freezes all non-Ice Pikmin. Aside from that, they behave identically to their non-ice counterparts. Chillyhops are also blue and white in coloration to go with their icy theme. However, they don't actually freeze Pikmin that touch them, unlike other ice enemies such as the Frosty Bulborb.
Stats
Weight | Max. carriers |
Seeds | Value | Health |
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5 | 10 | 8[note 1] | × 7 | 900 |
- ^ This enemy cannot be delivered to Onions in-game. This information is obtained from the Piklopedia.
Behavior
Chillyhops act the same as Yellow Wollyhops, sitting in one place until they are disturbed by the player and their Pikmin. They then proceed to leap into the air towards the player, briefly hover in place, and slam down, killing all Pikmin they land on. Unlike the Yellow Wollyhop, they also leave ice on the ground where they land that freezes all non-Ice Pikmin and leaders. This allows them to even crush Rock Pikmin on soft ground. Chillyhops can also shake Pikmin off of themselves, potentially leaving Pikmin vulnerable to being crushed or frozen. Chillyhops cannot be frozen by Ice Pikmin or Ice Blasts.
Appearance
The Chillyhop looks almost identical to the Yellow Wollyhop, with the only difference being the coloration. Chillyhops have mostly white bodies with blue spots, a darker blue top, and purple feet.
Locations
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Strategy
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Chillyhops can be defeated easily with a moderately large squad of Ice Pikmin. There are two ways to deal with them, you can either quickly throw all your Pikmin onto them, or you can throw them all on at once using Oatchi's rush ability. The second option is the best one as it also stuns the Chillyhop, giving your Pikmin more time to attack them. If your Pikmin get shook off, just whistle them all back to you and repeat.
Notes
Dalmo's Notes
Olimar's Notes
“When squashing prey with its mighty leap, the Chillyhop secretes a bodily fluid made up of ammonium nitrate, urea, and water. This causes an endothermic reaction that rapidly freezes its prey, making its attack all the more lethal.
After squashing the prey, it gets sucked up through the Chillyhop's belly. Since this species can store its food in a slightly chilled state without eating it for a time, it easily adapts to environments where prey is scarce.”Louie's Notes
Naming
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- See more: Amphituber family#Naming.
- Common name: Chillyhop. The word "Chilly" replaces "Wolly".
- Japanese nickname: ヒヤシイモ?, lit.: "Chilled Potato". ヒヤシ? means "chilled", and イモ? means "potato".
- Japanese name: ボタユキイモガエル?, lit.: "Wet Snow Potato Frog". ボタ? sounds similar to the onomatopoeia for wet and heavy snow, ポタポタ?, and ユキ? means snow. イモガエル?, lit.: "Potato Frog" is Japanese for "Wollyhop".
- Scientific name: Amphicaris frigadae. Friga is latin for "cold", and it resembles the english word "frigid".
- Internal names:
ICEFROG
.FROG
is the internal name for Yellow Wollyhop, so the ice is added to distinguish the two. - Prerelease: Unknown
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ヒヤシイモ? Hiyashi Imo |
Chilled Potato | |
Chinese (traditional) |
冰冷薯薯蛙 Bīnglěng Shǔshǔ Wā |
Ice-Cold Potato Frog | |
Chinese (simplified) |
冰冷薯薯蛙 Bīnglěng Shǔshǔ Wā |
Ice-Cold Potato Frog | |
Dutch | Kikvorstpletterpad | Kikvorst crush toad | "Kikvorst" is a portmanteau of "kikvors" (frog) and "vorst" (frost) |
French | Wog frigorifiant | Refrigerating wollyhop | |
German | Blauer Orcalog | Blue Wollyhop | Orcalog is the German name for Wollyhop |
Italian | Ranuca gelida | Icy frogwart | |
Korean | 얼음덩이줄기개구리 Eoreum-Deong'ijulgi-Gaeguri |
Ice Tuber Frog | |
Portuguese | Frigo-cururrã | Freeze-wollyhop | "Frigo-" is a prefix to indicate frozen objects or places. Cururrã is the name for the Wollyhop, coming from "cururu" (cane toad) and "rã" (toad) |
Spanish | Sapo gigante gélido | Icy wollyhop |
Gallery
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A Chillyhop as seen in the Piklopedia.