Gate

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Pikmin breaking down a bramble gate.
A simple white gate in Pikmin

Gates are found in a number of different forms in both Pikmin games, which require different strategies to overcome them. They are the most common type of obstacle in Pikmin. Gates block paths to different areas and can be destroyed by Pikmin; just swarm them onto the structure. As time passes, the length of which depends on the number and type of Pikmin working on razing the gate and the type of gate, it will lower in three distinct stages, finally collapsing to the ground with the characteristic 'completion sound'.

Variations

There are four major variations in gate structure:

  • White gates are the most basic, and take a relatively short amount of time to destroy.
  • Black gates that are made up of a lattice-like pattern are stronger, but any Pikmin can still remove them.
  • Electric fences consist of metal with electricity running through; of course, only Yellow Pikmin can help with clearing these out of the way.
  • Stone gates, found only in Pikmin 1, require the Yellow Pikmin again, this time due to their affinity for Bomb-rocks. Each blast from a Bomb-rock makes the gate fall to a lower stage. There are three colour variations here: white, explained above; gray ones, which need twice as many rocks, and black ones, which need 3 times as many.
A black poison gate.

Ordinary black and white gates can also be found with pipes emitting poison gas within, found only in Pikmin 2. These require the resistance of White Pikmin.

Locations

This is a list of the locations of each type of gate (above ground only: underground numbers vary).

Pikmin

The Impact Site: 1 white gate 1 gray stone gate

The Forest of Hope: 3 white gates 2 black gates 2 white stone gates 1 gray stone gate 1 black stone gate

The Forest Navel: 1 white gate 2 black gates 3 gray stone gates 2 black stone gates

The Distant Spring: 2 white gates 1 black gate 1 white stone gate 1 black stone gate

The Final Trial: 2 white gates 1 white stone gate

Pikmin 2

Valley of Repose:

  • 2 white gates.
  • 1 poison gate.

Awakening Wood:

  • 2 white gates.
  • 2 poison gates.
  • 2 electric fences.

Perplexing Pool:

  • 1 white gate.
  • 2 black gates.
  • 1 poison gate.
  • 2 electric fences.

Wistful Wild:

  • 1 white gate.
  • 2 black gates.

Minor Glitch

A visual glitch that occurs with certain gates allows them still to be visible underground when parts are submerged. Once the entire gate has been torn down, everything appears normal again. This is best seen underground in Pikmin 2, and in The Forest Navel in Pikmin 1. In the latter case, it is a simple black gate near a Fiery Blowhog and a Pellet Posy growing in the pool.