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'''Sticky mold''' is an [[obstacle]] in {{p4}}. They are circular patches of mold on the ground that will slow down the [[leader]] and [[Oatchi]] (both before obtaining the [[Gunk Busters]]) and all Pikmin except [[Winged Pikmin]] and [[Glow Pikmin]]. Sticky mold prevents grounded Pikmin and Oatchi from carrying objects through them including [[treasure]]s and enemy corpses. Even Glow Pikmin and Oatchi with the Gunk Busters are unable to carry objects through the mold. Only Winged Pikmin can carry over sticky mold patches. They also prevent all Pikmin types and Oatchi from carrying any objects that are on the mold or covered by it, even concealing [[Candypop Bud|Candypop Buds]] and [[Cave|cave exits]] in some rare cases. Every patch of sticky mold also has several [[Spotcap|mushrooms]] on it, with some patches having [[Poison|poisonous]] mushrooms instead. Destroying every mushroom on a patch will make the sticky mold disappear.  
'''Sticky mold''' is an [[obstacle]] in {{p4}}. It is a circular patch of yellowish mold on the ground that greatly hinders movement. While on sticky mold, [[leader]]s, [[Oatchi]], and most [[Pikmin]] will be drastically slowed down and cannot [[carry]] objects. Only [[Winged Pikmin]] are unaffected, as they fly over the mold instead of touching it. [[Glow Pikmin]] are able to move at full speed but remain unable to carry things through the mold. The [[Gunk Busters]] can render leaders and Oatchi immune to the slowdown effect, but not the carry-blocking effect. Enemies will walk over sticky mold unhindered, but in night expeditions, they will not cross them to reach the [[Lumiknoll]].


The [[Toxstool]] is able to regenerate patches of sticky mold with poison mushrooms with its spores.
Sticky mold is maintained by [[Spotcap|mushrooms]], which may or may not be [[poison]]ous. Destroying all mushrooms attached to a piece of mold will make the mold disappear. The [[Toxstool]] is able to use its spores to regenerate patches of sticky mold with poison mushrooms.
 
Some patches of sticky mold conceal and block [[treasure]]s or other features, such as [[Candypop Bud]]s or the exit of a [[cave]] floor. Destroying the mold will free whatever is underneath.


==Locations==
==Locations==
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*[[Serene Shores]] (does not appear above ground)
* [[Primordial Thicket]]: patches of sticky mold can be found above ground throughout the whole map, both with regular and poisonous mushrooms.
**[[Engulfed Castle]]
* [[Engulfed Castle]] [[Engulfed Castle#Sublevel 4|sublevel 4]]
***Sublevel 4 × 4
* [[Cavern for a King]] [[Cavern for a King#Sublevel 1|sublevel 1]]: three patches with poisonous mushrooms, along a [[Toxstool]] and several [[Moldy Dwarf Bulborb]]s and [[Moldy Slooch]]es.
*[[Primordial Thicket]] × 44
* [[Cavern for a King]] [[Cavern for a King#Sublevel 4|sublevel 4]]: one big patch with an [[Arctic Cannon Beetle]] in the middle.
**[[Cavern for a King]]
* [[Cavern for a King]] [[Cavern for a King#Sublevel 13|sublevel 13]]: three patches with poisonous mushrooms, along two [[poison geyser]]s and a [[Gildemander]].
***Sublevel 1 × 4
***Sublevel 4 × 1
***Sublevel 13 × 3
*[[Dandori Challenge]]s
**[[Oasis of Order]] × 3
**[[Trial of the Sage Leaf]] 1st Story: Bulblaxes × 1
**[[Trial of the Sage Leaf]] 5th Story: The White Key × 1
**[[Trial of the Sage Leaf]] 8th Story: Crowded Kitchen × 2


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Revision as of 14:58, April 30, 2024

Sticky mold is an obstacle in Pikmin 4. It is a circular patch of yellowish mold on the ground that greatly hinders movement. While on sticky mold, leaders, Oatchi, and most Pikmin will be drastically slowed down and cannot carry objects. Only Winged Pikmin are unaffected, as they fly over the mold instead of touching it. Glow Pikmin are able to move at full speed but remain unable to carry things through the mold. The Gunk Busters can render leaders and Oatchi immune to the slowdown effect, but not the carry-blocking effect. Enemies will walk over sticky mold unhindered, but in night expeditions, they will not cross them to reach the Lumiknoll.

Sticky mold is maintained by mushrooms, which may or may not be poisonous. Destroying all mushrooms attached to a piece of mold will make the mold disappear. The Toxstool is able to use its spores to regenerate patches of sticky mold with poison mushrooms.

Some patches of sticky mold conceal and block treasures or other features, such as Candypop Buds or the exit of a cave floor. Destroying the mold will free whatever is underneath.

Locations

Gallery

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Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ネバリカビ?
Nebari kabi
Sticky mold
Flag of France French Mycélium gluant Sticky mycelium

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