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This Snagret's height makes it very hard to hurt it by throwing Pikmin onto it. The Pileated Snagret is also very sensitive to attacks, which means that it will burrow back into the ground before your Pikmin can do much damage. However, [[Purple Pikmin]] are the best choice, because it is still possible to throw them on the creature with good aim, but an [[ultra-spicy spray]] is strongly advised so that they can run fast enough to dodge the Snagret’s attacks. The reason Purple Pikmin are great here is that when the creature emerges from the ground, Purple Pikmin will make the Snavian 'bounce', like in most cases of enemies, and in the small seconds of those bounces. The Pikmin attached to the Snavian will deal damage, and then it will be more likely to return to the ground without eating any Pikmin. Rarely, it may even get stunned, making it extremely vulnerable. When this tactic is repeated, it should be easy to defeat the beast. As a side note, its cousin, the [[Burrowing Snagret]], can't be stunned because it is attached to the ground.
This Snagret's height makes it very hard to hurt it by throwing Pikmin onto it. The Pileated Snagret is also very sensitive to attacks, which means that it will burrow back into the ground before your Pikmin can do much damage. However, [[Purple Pikmin]] are the best choice, because it is still possible to throw them on the creature with good aim, but an [[ultra-spicy spray]] is strongly advised so that they can run fast enough to dodge the Snagret’s attacks. The reason Purple Pikmin are great here is that when the creature emerges from the ground, Purple Pikmin will make the Snavian 'bounce', like in most cases of enemies, and in the small seconds of those bounces. The Pikmin attached to the Snavian will deal damage, and then it will be more likely to return to the ground without eating any Pikmin. Rarely, it may even get stunned, making it extremely vulnerable. When this tactic is repeated, it should be easy to defeat the beast. As a side note, its cousin, the [[Burrowing Snagret]], can't be stunned because it is attached to the ground.


Though less effective than Purple Pikmin but worthy nevertheless, one could use [[Yellow Pikmin]]. As said earlier, the Pileated Snargret is a tall enemy, making its head hard to reach. Thus, using Yellow Pikmin can eliminate this problem. Take a maneuverable group of Yellow Pikmin and spray them with ultra-spicy spray; when the enemy comes out, toss them at its head from behind. If done right, your Yellow Pikmin will land on its head, and it will be forced to go underground without eating anything. They won't cause as much damage at once compared to Purple Pikmin, so this will likely need to done three to five times. But, because your Pikmin are going to be hitting their mark more easily, this could prove to be a more useful strategy.
Though less effective than Purple Pikmin but worthy nevertheless, one could use [[Yellow Pikmin]]. As said earlier, the Pileated Snargret is a tall enemy, making its head hard to reach. Thus, using Yellow Pikmin can eliminate this problem. Take a maneuverable group of Yellow Pikmin and spray them with ultra-spicy spra; when the enemy comes out, toss them at its head from behind. If done right, your Yellow Pikmin will land on its head, and it will be forced to go underground without eating anything. They won't cause as much damage at once compared to Purple Pikmin, so this will likely need to done three to five times. But, because your Pikmin are going to be hitting their mark more easily, this could prove to be a more useful strategy.


Another, safer, yet more time-consuming strategy, is to run around and wait for the Pileated Snagret to emerge. Every now and then, the Snagret will have trouble coming out of the ground (similar to the Burrowing Snagret). Toss the Pikmin on it during this time. When it fully emerges, it'll be too weak to attack, and burrow underground again. Repeat until the creature dies. Of course, the creature can always be petrified when the head is emerging, even when it is not having trouble getting out, making it possible to attack the head easily.
Another, safer, yet more time-consuming strategy, is to run around and wait for the Pileated Snagret to emerge. Every now and then, the Snagret will have trouble coming out of the ground (similar to the Burrowing Snagret). Toss the Pikmin on it during this time. When it fully emerges, it'll be too weak to attack, and burrow underground again. Repeat until the creature dies. Of course, the creature can always be petrified when the head is emerging, even when it is not having trouble getting out, making it possible to attack the head easily.

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