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'''Iron fences''' are obstacles first appearing in {{p4}}. They consist of several upright metal bars arranged to form a wall, with space in-between each bar large enough for a leader and [[Pikmin (species)|Pikmin]] to pass through, but too narrow for [[Oatchi]] or [[Moss]]. Pikmin [[carry]]ing objects are also unable to pass through, with the exception of small objects such as [[gold nugget]]s and [[raw material]].


The iron fence is an obstacle first appearing in [[Pikmin 4]]. Only the player and the Pikmin can pass through them, leaving [[Oatchi]] or [[Moss]] behind.
Two varieties of fence are seen in ''Pikmin 4''; a rusty fence that acts as a static obstacle, and a shiny fence with white light circling the base of each bar which can be lowered by pressing a [[switch]], allowing Oatchi and carrying Pikmin to pass through. These shiny fences have similar behavior and apperance to [[switch gate|white gates]].


== Locations ==
== Locations ==
{{game help|p4|List the locations this obstacle or tool appears in.}}
{{game help|p4|List the locations this obstacle or tool appears in.}}
* [[Serene Shores]]
** [[Engulfed Castle]] sublevel 1 × 3 (shiny)
** [[Engulfed Castle]] sublevel 2 × 1 (shiny)
** [[Engulfed Castle]] sublevel 3 × 4 (shiny)
** [[Engulfed Castle]] sublevel 4 × 1 (rusty)
==In other media==
In the [[Pikmin comic]] strip "Strength in Numbers?", Oatchi gets stuck trying to follow the new Rescue Officer through an iron fence. The Pikmin then try to pull him out from both directions.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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|Jap  = 鉄のサク
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|JapR = Tetsu no saku
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== See also ==
== See also ==
{{game help|p4|Link to similar subjects.}}
*[[Pup tunnel]]
 


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Iron fences are obstacles first appearing in Pikmin 4. They consist of several upright metal bars arranged to form a wall, with space in-between each bar large enough for a leader and Pikmin to pass through, but too narrow for Oatchi or Moss. Pikmin carrying objects are also unable to pass through, with the exception of small objects such as gold nuggets and raw material.

Two varieties of fence are seen in Pikmin 4; a rusty fence that acts as a static obstacle, and a shiny fence with white light circling the base of each bar which can be lowered by pressing a switch, allowing Oatchi and carrying Pikmin to pass through. These shiny fences have similar behavior and apperance to white gates.

Locations

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In other media

In the Pikmin comic strip "Strength in Numbers?", Oatchi gets stuck trying to follow the new Rescue Officer through an iron fence. The Pikmin then try to pull him out from both directions.

Gallery

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Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 鉄のサク?
Tetsu no saku
Iron fence

See also