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'''''Sus decrepitia'''''
'''''Sus decrepitia'''''


The '''Withering Blowhog''' is an enemy in Pikmin 2. It is a smaller variation of the [[Puffy Blowhog]], and it is orangish-red with a white underside. It merely floats around the Pikmin if they are nearby. If the Pikmin stop, the Blowhog will start to occasionally blow its load of air, scattering the Pikmin, unlike its cousin, it will deflower your Pikmin if they are caught in the blast, making this enemy a big pain. Withering Blowhogs can also reach Pikmin behind gates or thin walls, which makes destroying a gate guarded by one an incredibly frustrating task. This could be deadly in some areas, such as near any type of hazard. To attack it, the Pikmin must be thrown onto it (it doesn't matter where), or at least one [[Purple Pikmin]]. The Blowhog will be grounded for a few seconds, utterly helpless, and it doesn't have very much health, less than its large cousin.
The '''Withering Blowhog''' is an enemy in Pikmin 2. It is a smaller variation of the [[Puffy Blowhog]], and it is orangish-red with a white underside. It merely floats around the Pikmin if they are nearby. If the Pikmin stop, the Blowhog will start to occasionally blow its load of air, scattering the Pikmin, unlike its cousin, it will deflower your Pikmin if they are caught in the blast, making this enemy a big pain. Withering Blowhogs can also reach Pikmin behind gates or thin walls, which makes destroying a gate guarded by one an incredibly frustrating task. This could be deadly in some areas, such as near any type of hazard. To attack it, the Pikmin must be thrown onto it (it doesn't matter where), or at least one [[Purple Pikmin]]. The Blowhog will be grounded for a few seconds, utterly helpless, and it doesn't have very much health, less than its large cousin.  It is also the subject of a lesser-known glitch: when the game is paused due to a cutscene, such as when Yellow Pikmin are discovered in [[Pikmin 2]], they can occasionally be seen in the background, unmoving, but with the flashes of color still moving across its body.
== Olimar's Notes ==
== Olimar's Notes ==
The Withering Blowhog is a close relative of the Puffy Blowhog, but its breath
The Withering Blowhog is a close relative of the Puffy Blowhog, but its breath

Revision as of 15:16, January 28, 2008

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A Withering Blowhog.

Withering Blowhog

Sus decrepitia

The Withering Blowhog is an enemy in Pikmin 2. It is a smaller variation of the Puffy Blowhog, and it is orangish-red with a white underside. It merely floats around the Pikmin if they are nearby. If the Pikmin stop, the Blowhog will start to occasionally blow its load of air, scattering the Pikmin, unlike its cousin, it will deflower your Pikmin if they are caught in the blast, making this enemy a big pain. Withering Blowhogs can also reach Pikmin behind gates or thin walls, which makes destroying a gate guarded by one an incredibly frustrating task. This could be deadly in some areas, such as near any type of hazard. To attack it, the Pikmin must be thrown onto it (it doesn't matter where), or at least one Purple Pikmin. The Blowhog will be grounded for a few seconds, utterly helpless, and it doesn't have very much health, less than its large cousin. It is also the subject of a lesser-known glitch: when the game is paused due to a cutscene, such as when Yellow Pikmin are discovered in Pikmin 2, they can occasionally be seen in the background, unmoving, but with the flashes of color still moving across its body.

Olimar's Notes

The Withering Blowhog is a close relative of the Puffy Blowhog, but its breath is significantly weaker. However, its breath does contain a petal-withering plant hormone that causes flowers to instantly lose their petals. Although its breath has not been studied in detail, analysis of the chemical compounds involved hold promise for the biotechnology sector.

Louie's Notes

Hang this creature on a rack and sun-dry on a hot afternoon. When suitably crisp, grind the sun-dried beast into powder. Makes a great substitute for cayenne or curry powder!