Talk:Puffy Blowhog

BeatOli's Image change

the image replacement looks good, but I think the other one should stay on the page, to show the calm Blowhog from above, as this type of Blowhog does not typically squint, trunk raised ~JimmytheJ


 * Mhm, agreed; done.

Ship Log
LOL, the Ship Log's fun: it will fell my sprouts' rage!! And by the way, recently I met a Blowhog so lazy that was weighed down and nearly killed by six Pikmin.


 * Lol, yeah. I was so bored in the Distant Spring that one day I decided to kill one with just one blue. It took half a day.-- 23:33, 9 July 2009 (UTC)

LOL--

I also killed a Spotty Bulbear with one blue. It also took me half a day!-- 00:21, 10 July 2009 (UTC)


 * That would be fun to try with the Emperor Bulblax, though the day would end before you managed to, not even with a red. Maybe in a cave in Pikmin 2, but that would be for EXTREMELY bored people.


 * I get bored really easily so I tried killing a Burrowing Snagret with one Yellow Pikmin. I beat it, but it took me about 20 minutes.-- 01:33, 10 July 2009

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That's impossible. The days are only 13.5 minutes long. (Yes, I know this really specific and unimportant fact from memory). --Louie G. 14:47, 3 June 2012 (EDT)


 * I'm bad at killing snagrets, at least in Pikmin 1. They always take at least 20.

The fact that Puffy Blowhogs in Pikmin 1 may be bigger may be because Distant Spring, when Pikmin 1 and 2's maps are put together, is right beyond the Pikmin 2 map, next to the Wistful Wild, and therefore never get a chance to be shown... This, in context, also explains why The Impact Site, the Final Stage and the Forest Navel are never shown, as well. 04:12, February 8, 2010 (UTC)

The impact site is part of the wistful wild u know.


 * No, they just made the map look similar, but it's not the same place.

Nintendo actually says that the Wistful Wild is the Final Trial and the Impact Site combined. They even have the onion circles and the scorch mark where Olimar's ship landed. Check it out if you want. It's near the 3 Creeping Crysanthemums near the Dream Den. The Crysanthemums are in the onion circles. P.S: The landing site for the Pikmin 2 stage is the arena where the Emperor Bulblax was fought with a yeild sign superimposed over it. --Louie G. 14:51, 3 June 2012 (EDT)


 * ...No, they are the same place. Miles 22:59, 22 November 2010 (EST)


 * The article doesn't mention the Pikmin series, and I'm not quite sure how the Final Trial would move across a lake to join with The Impact Site.


 * It moved across a lake to join with the Impact Site because Nintendo wanted it to move across a lake to join with the Impact Site. Miles 02:47, 24 November 2010 (EST)

The article doesn't confirm if the Impact Site is part of the Wistful Wild. Nintendo didn't want it to move, it just wanted to make an area that would be similar to it to give a feeling of nostalgia to the players, to make them feel like they're back to the beginning. We're not gonna get into another one of these, right? Like the one with the Forest Navel?

Maybe in the future Nintendo will announce that they are the same place, but I doubt it.


 * I really doubt it, considering how video game companies always leave random stuff without answers, such as Capcom in the Megaman X series.




 * "I've never tasted a nut quite like this. It's difficult to explain, but it tastes like...sorrow. PS: I can't shake the feeling that I've been here before. Aha! This must be the exact spot where I crash-landed last time!"


 * Now, I'm somewhat expecting a reply of "But that doesn't say anything about the Final Trial!", but... Really? Do you REALLY think that they would have just "made it look like the Final Trial", when A. it matches up pretty much exactly, B. it's one of four areas they brought back, and every other one is confirmed to be the same place, and C. Nintendo created this video game and piece of fiction and can do whatever they want with it? Miles 18:28, 24 November 2010 (EST)


 * To avoid further argument, I will settle it with saying that the original comment that the conversation began with has now been proven correct, and in my opinion no more discussion is necessary.


 * @Vol: Proven correct? You mean officially? @Miles: Yes.


 * The quote Miles provided from Olimar's Journal on the Armored Nut proved that the impact site is part of Wistful Wild, but in response to Miles comment, I agree with Snakeboss.

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