Editing Glitches in Pikmin 3
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| If the day ends when the Onion begins sucking something up, its beam swirls will stay there, animated, during the sunset cutscene. An easy way to trigger this is to use the pause menu. || Yes || Yes || [https://web.archive.org/web/20171027063121/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHlGWwaTEQ Miiverse post] [https://twitter.com/EspyoPT/status/1330639625954549760 Twitter video] | | If the day ends when the Onion begins sucking something up, its beam swirls will stay there, animated, during the sunset cutscene. An easy way to trigger this is to use the pause menu. || Yes || Yes || [https://web.archive.org/web/20171027063121/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHlGWwaTEQ Miiverse post] [https://twitter.com/EspyoPT/status/1330639625954549760 Twitter video] | ||
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| If the player has Pikmin carrying bomb rocks and brings them to the hollow tree containing the [[Medusal Slurker]] in [[Tropical Wilds]], the bomb rocks will turn invisible. The bomb rocks function normally, and upon exiting the cave, they will become visible again. || Yes || | | If the player has Pikmin carrying bomb rocks and brings them to the hollow tree containing the [[Medusal Slurker]] in [[Tropical Wilds]], the bomb rocks will turn invisible. The bomb rocks function normally, and upon exiting the cave, they will become visible again. || Yes || Unknown || [[:File:Invisible bomb rock.jpg|Image]] | ||
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| When playing on [[Rusted Labyrinth]], the angle of the [[iron ball]]'s lighting will be based on player 1's [[camera]], for both screens. This can be seen by having player 2 look at the iron ball, and having player 1 rotate the camera – the highlight will move around the ball on player 2's screen. || Yes || Unknown || | | When playing on [[Rusted Labyrinth]], the angle of the [[iron ball]]'s lighting will be based on player 1's [[camera]], for both screens. This can be seen by having player 2 look at the iron ball, and having player 1 rotate the camera – the highlight will move around the ball on player 2's screen. || Yes || Unknown || | ||