Dweevil family

The dweevil family is a species of enemies found in Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 4 that resemble spiders. All members are known to collect treasures, bodies of dead creatures, and other objects in order to mimic them or use them for some other purpose.

Most possess elemental attacks, which they do not use unless aggravated, and they are mostly found underground, with some appearing aboveground in Pikmin 4 only. The size of smaller Dweevils' bodies makes landing a Pikmin on them difficult; they are most easily defeated using Purple Pikmin, which can home in on enemies when thrown, and even stun the beasts without having to land right on them.

Anode Dweevil


Scientific name: Mandarachnia volticula

The Anode Dweevil is yellow and attacks with an electrical discharge, which, like other electrical hazards, will immediately electrocute and kill Pikmin vulnerable to electricity without a chance to save them, thus making it one of the most dangerous common Dweevils. This makes Yellow Pikmin the best choice in battle against them. Its attack is a bit harmful to leaders unless the Dream Material has been collected, which grants immunity to electric attacks.

Fiery Dweevil


Scientific name: Mandarachnia napalmens

The Fiery Dweevil is the most common Dweevil in the game. It is a red Dweevil that, when agitated by attacks, will release searing flames that will set nearby Pikmin on fire. This makes Red Pikmin ideal for combating this creature. It is still able to hurt leaders unless they have obtained the Forged Courage, which makes them immune to fire attacks.

Hydro Dweevil


Scientific name: Mandarachnia aquadis/Mandarachnia sulfurnid

This is a blue Dweevil which, when agitated by attacks, releases a bodily fluid in an attempt to drown attacking Pikmin. Therefore, pitting Blue Pikmin against them is the best choice. Hydro Dweevils can cause minor damage to leaders, but their low health and weak attacks mean they pose no real threat to them.

Iceblown Dweevil


Scientific name: Mandarachnia glacies

This light blue/cyan colored dweevil's attack consists of discharging an ice attack, freezing any Pikmin it manages to hit, of course unless Ice Pikmin are used, making them ideal for taking this beast down.

Munge Dweevil


Scientific name: Mandarachnia pungetis

The Munge Dweevil is a purple Dweevil that releases a poisonous gas when attacked; this poisons any Pikmin that are not immune to it, making White Pikmin top notch when fighting these creatures. However, since leaders have air filters, they can be beaten easily without Pikmin.

Titan Dweevil


Scientific name: Mandarachnia gargantium

The Titan Dweevil is the last boss in Pikmin 2. It is by far the largest of all known Dweevils, and can only attack using the four treasures it has picked up and its arms, the latter of which causing no damage. This means that without the treasures, it is actually harmless. It is found on the final sublevel of Dream Den, where Olimar and the President find Louie sitting on top of a mound of treasure. When they approach the mound, however, it reveals itself as the head of the Titan Dweevil and starts to attack.

Venom Dweevil


Scientific name: Mandarachnia venenum

The Venom Dweevil is a new bluish-green dweevil introduced in Pikmin 4, though it shares much with the Munge Dweevil, as it releases poisonous gases on attackers. Also like them, the strategy of using White Pikmin is recommended.

Volatile Dweevil


Scientific name: Mandarachnia explodus

Volatile Dweevils prefer to carry bomb-rocks over all other objects; when one sees a leader or Pikmin, it follows it and the bomb-rock's timer starts. When this detonates, the Dweevil is killed, making the best tactic when confronted with one of these to run away. It is also possible to petrify one with an ultra-bitter spray and then kill it without it ever exploding. Upon defeat this way, the creature may leave behind nectar, or possibly a spray. These Dweevils commonly drop from ceilings, and it is the only enemy that can die in the Piklopedia in Pikmin 2.

Minor glitch
If a Dweevil is punched on its last bit of HP right when it picks up an item, it will remain alive, but with no HP.

Naming
The name "Dweevil" is a portmanteau of the words "", an insect species, and possibly the word "dwell", referring to their habits underground and in caves. In Japan, smaller dweevils have in their name, which translates to "carrying spider", referring to their spider-like appearance and how they carry things in their backs. The Mandarachnia genus in each of the members' scientific name refers to the class of real-life spiders. The internal name for each small dweevil uses the word, which means treasure; again, this refers to their carrying ability.

In the GameCube Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc Version 18, the genus name used for the dweevils is missing an 'n', making it Mandarachia.

Origin
Despite their name, Dweevils do not resemble real-world s much outside of their antenna or "feelers". They seem to be inspired more by s and, complete with small bodies and long legs segmented by bead-like joints. These arthropods are often referred to as "daddy long-legs", which is referenced in the names of boss enemies in the arachnorb family, which is similar to the dweevil family.

Trivia

 * When a leader uses the Napsack near a Dweevil, it is possible for the Dweevil to pick him up to mimic him. However, because it runs away from leaders, it won't sit still once it grabs one of them. This can sometimes result in a glitch.
 * In Pikmin 2, the Dweevils can still kill Pikmin after they die; unlike most enemies, when the health circle reaches zero, it will not interrupt an ongoing attack animation.
 * In Pikmin 4, all Dweevils can carry up to 150 times their own body weight without slowing down, as shown by the King of Meats in the Piklopedia. In normal gameplay, the heaviest thing they can be seen carrying is the 30 weighted Sovereign Bulblax in Giant's Hearth. In Pikmin 2 this title goes to the Possessed Squash in Dream Den sublevel 8, also with a weight of 30.
 * In the Japanese version, all small Dweevils are treated as belonging to the same species, and thus have the same Japanese name. Their differing traits and colors are said to develop as they mature.