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Some of the larger enemies in the ''Pikmin'' games have the ability to slowly regenerate after being hit. In most cases, this is simply to encourage the player to kill an enemy when it's attacked, and to not retreat, or else its health might be recovered on the next battle, and all the hard work will be lost.
Some of the larger enemies in the ''Pikmin'' games have the ability to slowly regenerate after being hit. In most cases, this is simply to encourage the player to kill an enemy when it's attacked, and to not retreat, or else its health might be recovered on the next battle, and all the hard work will be lost.


However, some enemies use this regeneration as a mechanic, as is the case with [[Shearwigs]]: these insects regenerate at a very fast pace while flying; the strategy being to attack them while they're airborne for an instant death. Another exceptional case are [[Breadbug]]s and [[Giant Breadbug]]s, who instantly regenerate all of their health when they bring an item into their nest.
However, some enemies use this regeneration as a mechanic, as is the case with [[Shearwigs]]: these insects regenerate at a very fast pace while flying; the strategy being to attack them while they're airborne for an instant death. Another exceptional case are [[Breadbug]]s and [[Giant Breadbug]]s, who, in ''Pikmin 2'', instantly regenerate all of their health when they bring an item into their nest.


The following is a list of all enemies that can regenerate. For more information on the regeneration speed of an enemy, please read the corresponding creature's page and check the technical information section.
The following is a list of all enemies that can regenerate. For more information on the regeneration speed of an enemy, please read the corresponding creature's page and check the technical information section.