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{{game help|hp|Write down how many hits it takes to fully tip one over, but make sure that all trowels take the same amount of hits. If not, write down each trowel's "HP".}} | {{game help|hp|Write down how many hits it takes to fully tip one over, but make sure that all trowels take the same amount of hits. If not, write down each trowel's "HP".}} | ||
'''Trowels''' are [[obstacle]]s found in {{hp}}. They are found at the end of cliffs, standing upright, with the blade slightly buried into the dirt. Because they are upright, they block passage. Each time a [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] is thrown into it, it tilts a bit away from the cliff. When the trowel is tilted enough, it tips over, and the handle catches the cliff on the other side. This way, not only is the obstacle cleared, but it also serves as aΒ [[bridge]] from one cliff to the other. | '''Trowels''' are [[obstacle]]s found in {{hp}}. They are found at the end of cliffs, standing upright, with the blade slightly buried into the dirt. Because they are upright, they block passage. Each time a [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] is thrown into it, it tilts a bit away from the cliff. When the trowel is tilted enough, it tips over, and the handle catches the cliff on the other side. This way, not only is the obstacle cleared, but it also serves as aΒ [[bridge]] from one cliff to the other. | ||