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[[File:Pikminextinction.jpg|thumb|The Pikmin extinction [[Cutscenes|cutscene]] in ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]''.]]
[[File:Pikminextinction.jpg|thumb|The Pikmin extinction [[cutscene]] in {{p1}}.]]


A '''Pikmin extinction''' occurs when the player does not have any more [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] of a given type. There are two types of extinction: a partial one, which is declared when all Pikmin of one type are lost, and a total one, which happens when there are no Pikmin left whatsoever. Pikmin can become extinct by being killed, being swapped for a different type with [[Candypop Bud]]s, or by being left behind at [[sunset]].
{{image|Screenshots of the extinction cutscenes?}}


To counter an extinction, the affected Onion(s) spit out a single seed of the same type, with the exact rules for this depending on the game and the type of extinction. Alternatively, if possible, the player can also choose to start the next day on an area that has some sprouts of lost types and use those. Regardless, the player must then regrow the corresponding armies from scratch, and if they do not treat these lone Pikmin with care, they will be easy prey to all manner of enemies, which can quickly end in another extinction.
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==Partial extinction==
{{todo|Check the following, for every game where applicable:
[[File:Pikmin4Extinction.jpg|thumb|A partial extinction cutscene in {{p4}} when the player has lost all [[Purple Pikmin]].]]
*A total extinction also happens if there are Pikmin buried in another area, right?
In {{p1}} and {{p2}}, losing all Pikmin of a given type makes it very hard, but possible, to create more in the same day. If there are still other Pikmin when this occurs, the day will go on, but if not, a [[#Total extinction|total extinction]] is declared instead. In order to create more Pikmin in the same day, the player can use [[Candypop Bud]]s or the ability of [[White Pikmin|White]] and [[Purple Pikmin]] to carry items to [[Randomness|random]]ly picked Onions. If they are unable to create any, and have to end the day, the affected Onions will spew out a single seed at the start of the next day.
*Won't the cave partial extinction behavior also happen if the Pikmin of that type are killed normally?
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In ''Pikmin 2'', if all Pikmin the player brought in a cave are lost, a Pikmin extinction is declared, even if it is only local. The leader(s) are returned to the surface, and, provided they still have Pikmin in the area or Onions, can continue on with the day. Otherwise, a total extinction takes place straight afterwards. In the event that the player loses all Pikmin of one type while inside a cave, they will be able to continue through the cave, if they still have other types. When they return to the surface, the game will act as if it were a landing on a new day, which will make the Onion of that type spit a new seed, and the ship [[Mistake|erroneously]] declare that all the Pikmin of that type were lost ''yesterday'', despite it being the same day. In this game, White Pikmin and Purple Pikmin are not affected by partial extinctions, given their unique method of birth.
'''Pikmin extinction''' occurs when every single [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] of a given type is lost. There are two types of extinction: a total one, which is declared when all Pikmin are lost, and a partial one, which happens when there are no Pikmin of a certain type in the area.


In {{p3}}, if all of a certain type of Pikmin is lost, the Onion will immediately create a new Pikmin of that type. This will even happen if there are sprouts of the same type in a different area. If this loss happens via [[sunset]], then the Onion will spit out seeds for the affected Pikmin at the morning of the next day. In {{p4}}, only Pikmin types that the main Onion has merged with can respawn new Pikmin if all of that type is lost; any Pikmin type that is fully lost without their Onion type fused will result in it being permanently lost until more are found within caves. If all [[Glow Pikmin]] are lost during a [[night expedition]], the [[Lumiknoll]] will spawn five new ones.
On the day following the extinction, the affected Onions spew a single seed, [[Captain Olimar]]{{cite quote|When the Pikmin become {{color|extinct|red}}, the Onion releases a single {{color|seed|green}}. How does the Onion know that the Pikmin have all been lost? I do not understand this mechanism, but I have no time to try to decipher its riddle. I must do all I can to protect the {{color|lone|red}} Pikmin. And, of course, I must prevent such an extinction from ever happening again!|Captain Olimar|in a [[Olimar's monologues in Pikmin 1|monolog]]}} or the [[Hocotate ship]]{{cite quote|Disaster averted! All your Pikmin were wiped out yesterday, but their Onion just released a seed! If Pikmin were machines, they could simply be repaired, but... This single Pikmin is a precious rarity. I advise you to take better care of it.|the Hocotate ship|a [[Hocotate ship's dialogs|dialog]]}} comment on it, and afterwards, the player must regrow the corresponding armies from scratch. If they do not treat the Pikmin given to them with care, they will be easy prey to all manner of enemies and could quickly lead to another extinction. To prevent this from happening, the safest place to [[Propagate Pikmin quickly|grow Pikmin]] after an extinction is [[The Impact Site]] in the first ''Pikmin'' game, and in ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' the [[Awakening Wood]] is safe so long as one does not stray too far from the landing site.
 
Caves in ''Pikmin 4'' treat Pikmin extinctions similarly to ''Pikmin 2'', however, if all of one type of Pikmin is lost, a partial extinction is declared, and the game will prompt the player to rewind to a previous time before they had lost the Pikmin type. However, the player may also choose to continue without that type, although in most cases progression will be made more difficult if not impossible.  
 
Regardless of game, if the player lands on an area that has sprouts of extinct types, the respective Onions will not spit out any seeds, and the player must use those sprouts instead. Leaving sprouts behind at the end of the day works just the same as if the last Pikmin of those type have been left to be eaten by the predators of the night, except there is no actual abandonment taking place.


==Total extinction==
==Total extinction==
[[File:P1 extinction restore.jpg|thumb|left|The morning after a total extinction in ''Pikmin''. Since there were no sprouts in this area, every Onion ejected one seed each.]]
{{todo|Test the sunset loss further in 3.}}
In {{p1}} and {{p2}}, if the player loses every one of their Pikmin in a single day, that day will end immediately, a sad [[cutscene]] will play, and on the following day, each Onion will produce a single seed, provided that there are no sprouts of the corresponding Pikmin type in the area the player chooses to land in. Other than that, the processes and rules are similar to [[#Partial extinction|partial extinctions]]. A total extinction can still be declared even if there are Pikmin sprouts in other areas.
If the player loses every one of their Pikmin in a single day, the day will end immediately, a sad [[cutscene]] will play, and on the following day, each Onion will produce a single seed.


It is impossible to obtain a total extinction during the day in {{p3}} and {{p4}}, since the Onion instantly shoots a seed whenever a type goes extinct. Even trying to wipe out all Pikmin at once with a [[bomb rock]], for instance, will still make the Onion go through the partial extinction progress for each type, one at a time. Losing all Pikmin during the sunset is possible, and will simply act the same as if several sunset partial extinctions have taken place, with the added detail that Alph will write down on the [[Pikmin 3 voyage log|voyage log]] that the crew is now without any Pikmin. Losing all Pikmin in [[Dandori Challenge]]s or [[Dandori Battle]]s will not result in a failure, although the [[leafling]] hosting a Dandori Challenge will notify the player that they are out of Pikmin.
In [[Pikmin (game)|''Pikmin'']], the following is [[Olimar's voyage log]] entry on the first day extinction occurs:


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:''The Pikmin have all perished because of my own carelessness. I am an utter disgrace as a leader... How can I continue to collect parts without them? Still the Onions join me in low orbit, as if this Pikmin extinction had never happened. I shan't sleep tonight...''


==Cutscenes and comments==
Total extinctions have all but been removed from ''Pikmin 3''. It is still possible to achieve through the use of the [[sunset]] mechanic, but it is impossible to achieve part of the way through the day.
In order to highlight the importance of an extinction, as well as the Onion's behavior to counteract an extinction, some cutscenes and comments from the characters can take place.


In ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2'', when a total extinction takes place, everything stops, and a cutscene takes place. It shows the leaders looking around and realizing that their entire army has been lost, with the words "Pikmin extinction!" on-screen. They then head for their ship and lift off in sadness.
==Partial extinction==
 
Should the player lose all Pikmin of a given type in an [[area]], it will be very hard to create more on the same day. If there are still other Pikmin when the extinction occurs, the day will go on, but if not, a total extinction is declared. On the following day, if the player chooses an area that contains buried Pikmin of the lost type, they may use those to continue their population of Pikmin, but if not, the affected Onions will spew out a single seed at the start of the day. In order to create more Pikmin and avoid having the Onions spew new seeds on the next day, the player can use [[Candypop Bud]]s or the ability of [[White Pikmin|White]] and [[Purple Pikmin]] to carry items to [[Randomness|random]]ly picked Onions.
When an Onion from an extinct type spits out seeds, a cutscene takes place that focuses on the Onion, and then [[Captain Olimar]]{{cite quote|When the Pikmin become {{color|extinct|red}}, the Onion releases a single {{color|seed|green}}. How does the Onion know that the Pikmin have all been lost? I do not understand this mechanism, but I have no time to try to decipher its riddle. I must do all I can to protect the {{color|lone|red}} Pikmin. And, of course, I must prevent such an extinction from ever happening again!|Captain Olimar|a [[Olimar's monologs|monolog]]}}, the [[Hocotate ship]]{{cite quote|Disaster averted! All your Pikmin were wiped out yesterday, but their Onion just released a seed! If Pikmin were machines, they could simply be repaired, but... This single Pikmin is a precious rarity. I advise you to take better care of it.|the Hocotate ship|a [[Hocotate ship's dialogs|dialog]]}}, or one of the [[Koppai]]tes{{source needed}} comment on it, in each of the three games respectively. This cutscene can also happen on the day following the first [[#Total extinction|total extinction]] instead. In ''Pikmin'', Olimar will only comment the first time it happens, but comments will be made every time in the other games.


In ''Pikmin'', the following is [[Olimar's voyage log]] entry on the first day a total extinction occurs:
In ''Pikmin'', on the night after a partial extinction, Captain Olimar writes the following on his journal:
{{transcript|The Pikmin have {{color|all perished|red}} because of my own carelessness. I am an utter disgrace as a leader... How can I continue to collect parts without them? Still the Onions join me in low orbit, as if this {{color|Pikmin extinction|red}} had never happened. I shan't sleep tonight...|block=y|indent=y}}
:''What exactly are these Pikmin? One could classify them as both plant and animal. They mature from leaf, to bud, and finally to blossom. When all of one color are lost, the Onion instinctively puts out new seeds... How does it know to do this? What a mysterious life-form!''


In ''Pikmin'', on the night after an Onion spits some Pikmin out for the first time, Captain Olimar writes the following:
In ''Pikmin 2'', if all Pikmin the player brought in a cave are lost, a Pikmin extinction is declared. The leader(s) are returned to the surface, and, provided they still have Pikmin in the area, can continue on with the day. Otherwise, a total extinction takes place. White and Purple Pikmin are not affected by partial extinctions, given their unique method of birth. In the event that the player consumes all Pikmin of one type through the use of [[Candypop Buds]] in a cave, they will be able to continue the cave. When they return to the surface, a new seed will sprout of that type and the ship will [[Mistake|erroneously]] declare that all the Pikmin of that type were lost ''yesterday'' despite it being the same day.
{{transcript|What exactly are these Pikmin? One could classify them as both plant and animal. They mature from leaf, to bud, and finally to blossom. When all of one color are lost, the Onion instinctively puts out new seeds... How does it know to do this? What a mysterious life-form!|block=y|indent=y}}


In ''Pikmin 3'', the first time all Pikmin are left behind over sunset, Alph will write the following on the voyage log, in the North American version:
In ''Pikmin 3'', if all of a certain type of Pikmin is lost, the Onion will immediately create a new Pikmin of that type.
{{transcript|We're in a desperate situation. All of our Pikmin have been lost. Clearly, we lack even the most rudimentary understanding of what leadership is. Without their help, how can we continue gathering fruit? The Onion continues to follow us. Perhaps it can still offer us some help.|block=y|indent=y}}


In ''Pikmin 4'', the cutscene is rather similar to that of ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2'', however, it will now play for partial extinctions as well as total extinctions, with the [[Pikmin 4 player character|player character]] and [[Oatchi]] if the player is riding him. The on-screen message is also changed to "All <pikmin type> Pikmin lost!" for partial extinctions and "All Pikmin lost!" for total extinctions (though the Japanese message is unchanged, similar to the "<Captain> is down!" message). If a partial extinction occurs on land or if any type of extinction occurs inside caves, the player will be prompted to either continue or rewind to a past state after a response from [[Collin]]. However, total extinctions will result in the following response from [[Shepherd]]:
==In 2-Player Battle and Bingo Battle==
{{transcript|Ugh! All those Pikmin...gone. If only we could find a way to turn back time...|block=y|indent=y}}
In [[2-Player Battle]] and [[Bingo Battle]], a Pikmin extinction is another way for a player to win. Should any player lose all of their Pikmin, a Pikmin extinction is declared, and the other wins. This is not an usual way to win, but falling [[boulder]]s, [[bomb rocks]], [[Volatile Dweevil]]s and [[mine]]s can cause massive damage for unaware leaders.
 
After this, the player is shown the Onion, spitting out seeds for each type of Pikmin that is connected to the Onion. Collin will then respond as follows:
{{transcript|The Onion spit out a seed! It looks like a sprout from the same type of Pikmin that was wiped out. Try to take better care of them this time.|block=y|indent=y}}
 
==In other game modes==
In [[Challenge Mode]] and [[Mission Mode]], losing all of the Pikmin given for a level is one of the ways to lose at that level.
 
In [[2-Player Battle]] and [[Bingo Battle]], a Pikmin extinction is another way for a player to win. Should any player lose all of their Pikmin, a Pikmin extinction is declared, and the other wins. This is not a usual way to win, but falling [[boulder]]s, bomb rocks, [[Volatile Dweevil]]s and [[mine]]s can cause massive damage for unaware leaders.


Interestingly, in 2-Player Battle, a Pikmin extinction occurs if one player has one Pikmin left and it is killed by the opposing player's Pikmin, despite the fact that a Pikmin is always reborn at the player's Onion if it is killed by another Pikmin. The same does not occur in Bingo Battle, and the counter will briefly show that the leader has 0 out of 0 Pikmin, before the recently-killed Pikmin is reborn.
Interestingly, in 2-Player Battle, a Pikmin extinction occurs if one player has one Pikmin left and it is killed by the opposing player's Pikmin, despite the fact that a Pikmin is always reborn at the player's Onion if it is killed by another Pikmin. The same does not occur in Bingo Battle, and the counter will briefly show that the leader has 0 out of 0 Pikmin, before the recently-killed Pikmin is reborn.
==Pikmin limit conflict==
{{see|Pikmin limit#Pikmin extinction}}
There may be times where an Onion will want to eject a seed because of an extinction, but doing so would put more Pikmin on the field than the allowed [[Pikmin limit|limit]]. Each game has a specific way of handling this scenario.
==Extinctions on day 1==
Normally, [[Day#First day|day 1]] serves as a tutorial for each game, so the developers tried to avoid the possibility that the player could lose their Pikmin on day 1. Nonetheless, day 1 extinctions can be performed in the first 3 main games.
In ''Pikmin'', this is achieved by walking to an [[out of bounds]] section below the [[white gate]] by the [[Red Onion]]. Then, this white gate must be destroyed by the Pikmin the player has obtained. Lastly, the player must [[Throw#Tricks|long throw]] all of their Pikmin past the wall and hope that they drown in the water. However, if there are Pikmin that stay out of the water, there is no way to obtain them (except in "New Play Control!", where they can be whistled from afar), and the player is softlocked. If all of the player's Red Pikmin die, an extinction occurs.{{cite youtube|p6zzb5za6R4|of a ''Pikmin'' day 1 extinction}} Alternatively, the player can kill just the first Pikmin: one can make it carry the easternmost pellet, and then squeeze between it and the opening at the top of the tree trunk from which the Pikmin falls. After squeezing, they can call the Pikmin to them, walk on top of the rim of the trunk, grab the Pikmin when it is close enough, and walk along the out of bounds section until they reach the water.{{cite youtube|Tjw4LSKJobg|of a ''Pikmin'' day 1 extinction with one Pikmin|published={{date|1|July|2020}}|retrieved={{date|2|July|2020}}}}
In ''Pikmin 2'' this is achieved by [[throw|holding]] a Pikmin, walking up to one of the walls near the ship, turning around such that the Pikmin is held inside the wall, and throwing the Pikmin. Note that this step does not work on "New Play Control!" due to how the throwing mechanics were changed. This will make it go inside the wall, and from there, it can be [[whistle]]d and ordered to go further into the terrain. Eventually, there will no longer be floor, and the Pikmin will fall to its death when it reaches the [[pit]]. Doing this with all the Pikmin that have joined the player up to that point will cause an extinction, and skip the rest of the events of day 1.{{cite youtube|IieBje4CqMo|of a ''Pikmin 2'' day 1 extinction}}
In ''Pikmin 3'', there are a few known ways to kill Pikmin on the first day. With Captain Charlie, the player can hug a nook in the wall before the first row of [[Spotcap]]s, turn around, and hold and release Pikmin such that they are inside the nook. The floor there is fake, so the Pikmin fall through and die. As for Alph's segment, given unknown circumstances, Pikmin can [[Glitches in Pikmin 3#Dirt wall glitch|fall through the dirt wall]] encountered on that day, go through the terrain, and fall into the [[pit]]. A more reliable way involves [[throw|holding]] a Pikmin, walking to a corner, hugging the ledge that stops the player from returning to the pool Alph landed on, making Alph face away from the corner, and [[whistling]] such that Alph releases the Pikmin. With the right execution, the Pikmin will be dropped inside the wall. From there, the Pikmin simply falls into the pit and dies.{{cite youtube|5Z7KuPo76I4|of a Pikmin being killed on day 1 in ''Pikmin 3''|published={{date|12|December|2016}}|retrieved={{date|19|January|2020}}}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Pikmin 2 extinction.jpg|A Pikmin extinction inside a cave in ''Pikmin 2''. The same cutscene can trigger in 2-Player Battle.
File:Pikmin 3 extinction Mission Mode.jpeg|A Pikmin extinction occuring in Mission Mode. The same cutscene can trigger in Bingo Battle.
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
{{game help|p4|Explain what happens to the Pikmin that are currently in the player's squad after the Pikmin extinction glitch occured.}}
*Through the use of a [[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Instant Pikmin extinction|glitch in ''Pikmin 2'']], it's possible to have the game instantly declare a Pikmin extinction the second a cave is entered. It involves tricking the game into letting the leaders inside a cave with 0 Pikmin, which requires going in and [[dismiss]]ing the Pikmin at the exact same time.
*Through the use of a [[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Fake Pikmin extinction|glitch in ''Pikmin 2'']], it's possible to have the game instantly declare a Pikmin extinction the second a cave is entered. It involves tricking the game into letting the leaders inside a cave with 0 Pikmin, which requires going in and [[dismiss]]ing the Pikmin at the exact same time.
*If there are [[100 Pikmin limit|100 Pikmin on the field]], the [[Onion]] will instead keep the new seeds inside. This can only happen if the day after the extinction begins on an area with 100 buried Pikmin.{{cite youtube|9Lf8Z50ByBA|showing the Onion's behavior on a field with 100 Pikmin}}
*If the player obtains a total extinction on [[day]] 30 in {{p1}}, the ending [[cutscene]] will still show some Pikmin.{{cite youtube|OhOqOgW1So0|of a total extinction on day 30}}
*A total extinction in the [[Mission Mode]] of ''Pikmin 3'' yields a message reading "Pikmin extinct!" All of the Pikmin [[spirit]]s surrounding the text will only be of Pikmin available in the stage.
*A total extinction in the [[Mission Mode]] of ''Pikmin 3'' yields a message reading "Pikmin extinct!" (in the US [[region|version]]) or "Pikmin extinction!" (European version). All of the Pikmin [[soul]]s surrounding the text will only be of Pikmin available in the stage.
*In Pikmin 4, there is a glitch where the game will declare a Pikmin extinction out of nowhere.{{cite web|https://twitter.com/bonkachu/status/1684937451977256961|Video of a sudden Pikmin extinction|Twitter|published={{date|28|July|2023}}|retrieved={{date|18|August|2023}}}}
 
== Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
|SpaA=¡ Extinción de los Pikmin !<br>Los Pikmin se han extinguido.<br>¡Extinción de los pikmin!
|SpaAM=Pikmin extinction !<br>The Pikmin have gone extinct.<br>Pikmin extinction!
|SpaAN=Used in ''New Play Control! Pikmin''.<br>Used in ''New Play Control! Pikmin 2''.<br>Used in ''Pikmin 3''.
|notes=y
}}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Soul]]
*[[Spirit]]
*[[Candypop Bud]]
*[[Candypop Bud]]
*[[Onion]]
*[[Onion]]
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIL2d2avXY4 YouTube video of ''Pikmin 2'', showing what happens when a total extinction occurs but one Pikmin is still alive, thanks to a glitch]


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