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[[File:Dismissed Pikmin.jpg|thumb|280px|Some Pikmin after being dismissed.]]
[[File:Dismissed Pikmin.jpg|thumb|280px|Some Pikmin after being dismissed.]]
{{todo|For every game, elaborate on which directions each Pikmin type goes, if it's consistent, and also to what direction the entire party goes when dismissing, for different leader states.}}
{{todo|For every game, elaborate on which directions each Pikmin type goes, if it's consistent, and also to what direction the entire party goes when dismissing, for different leader states.}}
'''Disbanding''', known as '''dismissing''' ({{j|隊列の解散|Tairetsu no Kaisan}}) prior to Pikmin 4, also known as '''dispersing''', or '''separating''',{{cite quote|'''Separate/Dismiss''' / The X Button dismisses your active Pikmin. If an active Pikmin goes after something on its own, it will automatically return to you unless you hit X. When you press X, your dismissed troops will separate by color and yellow Pikmin carrying bomb-rocks will form their own group, too.|"Pikmanipulation" section|the {{p1}} Nintendo Player's Guide}} is a gameplay action wherein the current [[leader]] issues all (or most) members of their group to leave the party, becoming [[idle]] in the process. In doing so, they also organize themselves in packed groups, sorted by [[Pikmin family|type]] or leaders. This can be useful to abandon all Pikmin in order to take on a solo exploration, to pick only specific types of Pikmin to add to the party, or to quickly issue all Pikmin to work on a task.
'''Disbanding''', known as '''dismissing''' ({{j|隊列の解散|Tairetsu no Kaisan}}) prior to {{p4}}, also known as '''dispersing''' or '''separating''',{{cite quote|'''Separate/Dismiss''' / The X Button dismisses your active Pikmin. If an active Pikmin goes after something on its own, it will automatically return to you unless you hit X. When you press X, your dismissed troops will separate by color and yellow Pikmin carrying bomb-rocks will form their own group, too.|"Pikmanipulation" section|the {{p1}} Nintendo Player's Guide}} is a gameplay action wherein the current [[leader]] issues all (or most) members of their group to leave the party, causing them to become [[idle]] in the process. In doing so, they also organize themselves in packed groups, sorted by [[Pikmin family|type]] or leaders. This can be useful to abandon all Pikmin in order to take on a solo exploration, to pick only specific types of Pikmin to add to the party, or to quickly issue all Pikmin to work on a task.


==Overview==
==Overview==