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'''Jar'''s are a type of [[obstacle]] present in {{p4}}. They are cream-colored ceramic jars with a handle, a lid on top, and a few cracks near the base. Their main purpose is to block the way until [[Oatchi]] [[rush]]es against them, or a [[bomb rock]] blows up near them, which are the only methods of destroying them. When one is destroyed, generally the others next to it get destroyed automatically as well, though this can fail to happen if a cutscene plays in between.{{cite web|https://clips.twitch.tv/ConfidentFunDogeDeIlluminati-Km6AisIR7esqg1dY|Video of one jar failing to break because of a cutscene|Twitch|published={{date|18|August|2023}}|retrieved={{date|24|August|2023}}}}
{{redirects|Pot|the pot-shaped bridge in ''Pikmin 3''|Bridge}}
'''Breakable pots''' are a type of [[obstacle]] present in {{p4}}. They are cream-colored ceramic jars with a handle, a lid on top, and a few cracks near the base, though some are instead upside-down brown flowerpots. Their main purpose is to block the way until [[Oatchi]] [[rush]]es against them, a [[bomb rock]] blows up near them, or if a [[Man-at-Legs]] shoots at them, which are the only methods of destroying them. When one is destroyed, generally the others next to it get destroyed automatically as well, though this can fail to happen if a cutscene plays in between.{{cite web|https://clips.twitch.tv/ConfidentFunDogeDeIlluminati-Km6AisIR7esqg1dY|Video of one jar failing to break because of a cutscene|Twitch|published={{date|18|August|2023}}|retrieved={{date|24|August|2023}}}}


Some jars contain things inside of them, like the very first jars broken in the game's prologue, which contain [[Red Pikmin]]. Jars containing Pikmin will shake every once in a while. A few jars throughout the game have some plant coming out from the top, and when broken, a large flower will pop out that serves as a platform.
Some pots contain things inside of them, like the very first pots broken in the game's prologue, which contain [[Red Pikmin]]. Pots containing Pikmin will shake every once in a while.


The first set of jars encountered in the game takes on the form of upside-down cracked pots.
There are also some mushrooms that expand when rushed into in a similar way to breakable pots, unofficially called [[potted mushroom]]s.


== Locations ==
== Locations ==
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{{game help|p4|Document locations.}}
*[[Rescue Command Post]] (does not appear above ground)
**[[Burrow of Beginnings]]
***Sublevel 1 × 5
*[[Sun-Speckled Terrace]] × 10
**[[Hectic Hollows]]
***Sublevel 1 × 3
***Sublevel 2 × 14
**[[Industrial Maze]]
***Sublevel 1 × 1
***Sublevel 2 × 5
**[[Last-Frost Cavern]]
***Sublevel 1 × 9
*[[Sun-Speckled Terrace]] ([[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]]) × 18
*[[Blossoming Arcadia]] ×
**[[Sightless Passage]]
***Sublevel 1 × 13
*[[Blossoming Arcadia]] ([[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]]) × 4
*[[Serene Shores]] ([[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]]) × 18
*[[Hero's Hideaway]] × 7
**[[Doppelgänger's Den]]
***Sublevel 3 × 3
***Sublevel 4 × 4
*[[Hero's Hideaway]] ([[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]]) × 21
*[[Giant's Hearth]] (does not appear above ground)
**[[Cradle of the Beast]]
***Sublevel 2 × 5
**[[Dream Home]]
***Sublevel 1 × 9
*[[Primordial Thicket]] (does not appear above ground)
**[[Cavern for a King]]
***Sublevel 9 × 9
***Sublevel 13 × 2
*[[Dandori Battle]]s
**[[Leafy Showdown]] × 4
*[[Dandori Challenge]]s
**[[Dandori Day Care]] × 2
**[[Trial of the Sage Leaf]] 8th Story: Crowded Kitchen × 3


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Pikmin 4 jar obstacle.png|A set of jars.
Pikmin 4 jar obstacle.png|A set of pots.
Pikmin 4 jar obstacle Oatchi.png|Oatchi [[rush]]ing into the jars.
Pikmin 4 jar obstacle Oatchi.png|Oatchi [[rush]]ing into the pots.
Pikmin 4 jar obstacle destroyed.png|The dust and debris settle afterwards.
Pikmin 4 jar obstacle destroyed.png|The dust and debris settle afterwards.
</gallery>
</gallery>


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The obstacles are not named in-game, but an unused file in the game's files calls them <code>CRACKPOT</code> internally, and "jug" as a defined name. They are however not jugs because they are missing a spout for liquid to be poured out of.
*The obstacles are not named in-game, but an unused file in the game's files calls them <code>CRACKPOT</code> internally, and "jug" as a defined name. They are however not jugs because they are missing a spout for liquid to be poured out of.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Kingcap]]
*[[Kingcap]]
* [[Crystal]]
*[[Crystal]]
*[[Potted mushroom]]


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 08:58, May 5, 2024

Since this subject has no official name, the name "Breakable pot" is conjectural.

"Pot" redirects here. For the pot-shaped bridge in Pikmin 3, see Bridge.

Breakable pots are a type of obstacle present in Pikmin 4. They are cream-colored ceramic jars with a handle, a lid on top, and a few cracks near the base, though some are instead upside-down brown flowerpots. Their main purpose is to block the way until Oatchi rushes against them, a bomb rock blows up near them, or if a Man-at-Legs shoots at them, which are the only methods of destroying them. When one is destroyed, generally the others next to it get destroyed automatically as well, though this can fail to happen if a cutscene plays in between.[1]

Some pots contain things inside of them, like the very first pots broken in the game's prologue, which contain Red Pikmin. Pots containing Pikmin will shake every once in a while.

There are also some mushrooms that expand when rushed into in a similar way to breakable pots, unofficially called potted mushrooms.

Locations[edit]

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Pikmin 4.
Particularly: Document locations.

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The obstacles are not named in-game, but an unused file in the game's files calls them CRACKPOT internally, and "jug" as a defined name. They are however not jugs because they are missing a spout for liquid to be poured out of.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Video of one jar failing to break because of a cutscene on Twitch, published on August 18th, 2023, retrieved on August 24th, 2023