Talk:Blue Pikmin
It's odd. Not only can a blue pikmin throw a purple pikmin that is ten times its own weight, but it actually throws purples FURTHER than any other colors. Red, yellow, and white pikmin get tossed out normally, but the purples have a very long arc to them. You'd think it would be the other way around, considering that purples weigh more... Mikeburnfire 12:02, 29 April 2008 (UTC)Mikeburnfire
- Ugh, I think I've heard enough of Purples and their weigth.--Prezintenden 12:56, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
Hey, since blue pikmin have gills, how can they breathe on land?- anikanpiggy1
- Gills aren't really the opposite of lungs. I'm not an expert on respiration...or, a respirologist...but I can tell you that part of the reason lungs work so poorly under water is because water tends to have less oxygen per square unit than air. Not only that, but once your lungs have filled with water, they become totally useless in the air because new, oxygenated
airwater is no longer rushing in to replace the stuff you've already used, and there's practically no exchange of oxygen between the air outside and the water inside. I'm sure there are also reasons for lungs not working on the microscopic level, maybe having something to do with the way oxygen is transported through the alveoli walls...but that's not something I've ever looked into. Might be interesting though. I should check out Wikipedia.... Anyway, like I was saying, gills aren't just like lungs which use water instead of air, they're different organs. In fish, rather than sucking air into little sacs, water is whooshed along the surface of the gills which are filled with blood vessels. They do have a limited functionality above the water, and in fact, primitive arthropods used modified gill-like organs when taking the first steps onto land, but typically they just aren't designed to move large volumes of thin air like lungs are. That being said, much smaller animals, like tiny water-faring invertebrates, and of course Pikmin, would have a much easier time breathing air using gills than animals the size of a whale shark would....
- Gills aren't really the opposite of lungs. I'm not an expert on respiration...or, a respirologist...but I can tell you that part of the reason lungs work so poorly under water is because water tends to have less oxygen per square unit than air. Not only that, but once your lungs have filled with water, they become totally useless in the air because new, oxygenated
- EVEN STILL, there isn't anything that actually suggest that non-blue Pikmin use or have lungs. I think it's much more likely that they use their leaves' large surface areas to their advantage and take oxygen right out of the air just by waving it around. Like I said, smaller creatures have a much easier time with this, and they wouldn't even really need a terribly complex circulatory system to move that oxygen around their bodies. This is all really facinating... Too bad the Pikmin games don't have a dis—wait, I said that already. —Jimbo Jambo
- Yeah, I knew that... My intent was to make it clear I find the American spelling silly... Anyway, wondering, then - seeing as H2S and CH4 are colourless, where could the purple come from? And could we assume that all poison in the game is mainly those two chemicals? And the same for what's in whites?GP
- It never said that those were the only two gasses the bug's flatulence, but the way it's written implies that hydrogen-sulfide makes up no small part of it, meaning that is it wasn't poisonous to Pikmin, it would most likely do nothing but dilute the rest of the gasses. The color is something I don't even want to bother getting into; it could be anything from tiny flecks of purplish waste to...purple something else. That's just looking at it in an in-universe manner though, since the color was undoubtedly added for the sole purpose of showing the player where the gas clouds are. Also, I can't say that all poison in the game is composed of the same gas, and I never meant to imply that I was saying that, since there's no limit to the kinds of nasty things that could be blown out of little orange pipes in the ground into the faces of Pikmin. —Jimbo Jambo
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You couldn't find a snapshot for this one either? GEE! WOW! *deep sigh followed by rolling eyes then walking out the door* Blue Ninjakoopa 23:53, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
regarding the death rate statistic
the reason for the high deathrate among blues has to do with there mobility. the blue pikmin's amphibious tendencies make it vulnrable to both aquatic and landdwelling predetors. --Foutlet 01:32, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
that's not even close--Yuki no Bulborb
(stuff removed by author) sorry, wrong talk... JimmytheJ
Actually he has a point. If this was measured by the end of game pikmin total for a color divided by amount destroyed can get VERY misleading results. (Example: Waterwraith.) I say we should throw 20 of each type of pikmin (all flowers) in one large pikmin puddle and awake a nearby bulborb, then call the pikmin back when: A-It dies OR B- only 20 pikmin back. Then we can calculate the statistics. I'll do three tests on Tuesday or Sunday then report the results. Ridly Roar! 22:56, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
- I have tested, take 20 of each Pik to fight the Burrowing Snagret, blues die first... I'm ~LonelyTurret~ And I approve this message.
I had to change the test, so what I did was I took a yellow, a blue, and a red, and threw them in a group, then awakened s nearby shesrgrub. I did this six times, and blues went first 4 times. MYTH CONFIRMED Ridly Roar! 11:44, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
- Wasn't the point of the conversation, though. To which I say it's stating speculation as fact; there's nothing to say if it's right or wrong.GP
STUPID SHEARGRUB!!!!!!!!! It killed me... -100 Pikmin... Acciedentaly saved... Ridly Roar! 22:42, 21 May 2009 (UTC) The fuming Blue Dragon.
It could be possible that Blue Pikmin die first, because they have the ability to travel on water and land. Basically, they die first because it in a form, is balancing gameplay. Face it, without Blues, you would be in a lot of trouble. The designers of the game must have made it balanced, because blue pikmin have possibly, the best ability in the game. Learner4 19:46, July 23, 2010 (UTC)
- That was already discussed, and that's not the cause. Besides, you can't say it's the best ability. Depending on the area it may or may not be. Snakeboss14
Lifeguard Abbility
Can Blues use their lifeguard abbility in the first game? I can't get them to do it. Snakeboss14
I'm pretty sure they can, but they have to be idle
--Semajdraehs- any replies to my Talk page 17:08, 13 June 2009 (UTC)
yes they can--Pikmin fan 101
Just thro the blue pikmin into the EXACT same place the non-blue pikmin is drowning in the water--Pikmin fan 101
Because once you thro then, they turn idle--Pikmin fan 101
gamefreak why did you delete my pic ?Ysyty 23:21, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
- I didn't delete it, its on the bottom of the page under the category gallery.--FREAK ~Game Freak~OUT! 23:40, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
Okay, the caption is off. Sorry.--FREAK ~Game Freak~OUT! 23:48, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
Where is that image in the gallery from? Snakeboss14
OOPS
Make that opinion R to the P to theWyb.
Garrys Mod?
What´s Garrys Mod and why are there Pikmin?
Bowser 17:52, January 14, 2010 (UTC)
Comment by Jpmrocks7 on 16th December 2013
This page needs some serious clean up. Help. - Jpmrocks7 (talk • contribs)
Comment by Yellowpik3 on 4th January 2014
I agree.:( - Yellowpik3 (talk • contribs)
Comment by Dart Monkey on 20th March 2014
Can someone absolutely confirm that these guys are more likely to be eaten than other types? - Dart Monkey (talk • contribs)
- It is confirmed. Just go into Pikmin 2 and get a mixed army and wake up a bulborb or something. You will see that you will lose more Blues than anything else. Get 20 of each type if you want some good proof. - AeroBlaze777 (talk • contribs)
- We've tested it multiple times, but we should get a video showing evidence of test. - Jpmrocks7 (talk • contribs)
Wall in the Valley of Repose
Isn't there a glitch that takes about 12 hours that you can use to break the Wall? I feel like it should be documented. Mama09001 (talk) 03:37, May 21, 2024 (EDT)
- I've heard of it but I don't know much about the specifics. Maybe you could ask the Discord server? Deeb1324354657 (talk) 12:58, July 12, 2024 (EDT)
Fourth bullet point in the Other section of the Recommended uses (Pikmin 4) section
Hi, the aforementioned bullet point seems confusingly worded. Here it is: "*[[Hero's Hideaway]] ([[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]]): When entered, a lot of Blue Pikmin will come out of the [[onion]]. To avoid automatically collecting them when the day ends, clever use of [[Bomb Rock]]s can be employed, or the day can be completed in a single day." What does it mean by come out of the Onion? Just leave? And why doesn't the player want to collect them when the day ends? And how does this have anything to do with the recommended uses of Blue Pikmin? Maybe I'm blindly misinterpreting something (wouldn't be the first time), but I think this could really use some clarification, thanks. Deeb1324354657 (talk) 13:08, July 12, 2024 (EDT)
- Basically, in a Blue-less run, you don't want to get any Blue pikmin at all. That much, we can agree on, right? Now, for the most part, That's easy, just don't collect the onion and rush past any wild pikmin. But in hero's hidaway, 50-100 pikmin (depending on the number of flarlics you have) will be confused by the Gildemander and will be "called out", and some of them will be Blue. Now, again, you don't have to collect them, you can just rush past them. But When you Come back the next day and check the onion, the Blue Pikmin that were there when the day ended will be inside of the onion. So the only way to prevent that is to either kill them or to clear hero's hidaway in a single day. Mama09001 (talk) 13:28, July 12, 2024 (EDT)