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Revision as of 13:59, May 2, 2024

The Pikmin Technical Knowledge Base apparently has official names for these obstacles: "fire geyser", "electrode", "ice geyser", "geyser" (the harmless one is "air geyser"), "gaseous spring" and "bubble spout". So, aside from the fact these should probably replace the current conjectural names, I have two questions:

  • "Gaseous spring" obviously doesn't apply to the Pikmin 2 version of the obstacle. How should this be handled?
  • The electric hazard shares its name with electrode, and a Japanese guide for Pikmin 2 indicates that the electrical wire hazard is an electrode as well. Despite their differences, at the end of the day, they're all electrical hazards generated by broken wires. How should these be handled?
  • Should geyser be moved to its new name of "air geyser"?

2 B (talk) 13:59, May 2, 2024 (EDT)