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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
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Though the Puckering Blinnow is a frail creature, it is best to not let your guard down; they can be quick at skewering your Pikmin, especially if they aren't flowered, and can force you to put up quite a chase to get them back. The best way to defeat one is to [[charge]] or | Though the Puckering Blinnow is a frail creature, it is best to not let your guard down; they can be quick at skewering your Pikmin, especially if they aren't flowered, and can force you to put up quite a chase to get them back. The best way to defeat one is to [[charge]], or simply dismiss your [[Blue Pikmin]] onto the enemy. It will be unable to attack and will be easily overwhelmed. The Blinnow should perish quickly this way. If you use a small amount of Pikmin, it will try to jump out of the water to shake them off. It is also possible to get it to throw itself onto dry land where it can be killed very easily. | ||
Another strategy is to throw a Blue Pikmin holding a bomb rock into the center of a school of Blinnows. When it detonates, most, if not all of the Blinnows should be killed by the blast. | Another strategy is to throw a Blue Pikmin holding a bomb rock into the center of a school of Blinnows. When it detonates, most, if not all of the Blinnows should be killed by the blast. | ||
In ''[[Hey! Pikmin]]'' | In ''[[Hey! Pikmin]]'' it is considerably weaker meaning that you just need to throw 1 Blue Pikmin at it to kill it. | ||
==Technical information== | ==Technical information== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Puckering | * Puckering Blinnows corpses are quite light, and leaders can push them around slowly by walking into them. | ||
* | * The English version of Olimar's notes, he states that the Puckering Blinnow's dorsal and ventral fins have atrophied, and he refers to its fin as its caudal fin. However, in the Japanese version, it is instead the pectoral and dorsal fins that are said to have atrophied, and its fin is said to be developed ventral fins that have merged with the caudal fin. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||