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In [[Challenge Mode]] and [[Mission Mode]], losing all of the Pikmin given for a level is one of the ways to lose at that level.
In [[Challenge Mode]] and [[Mission Mode]], losing all of the Pikmin given for a level is one of the ways to lose at that level.


In [[2-Player Battle]] and [[Bingo Battle]], a Pikmin extinction is another way for a player to win. Should any player lose all of their Pikmin, a Pikmin extinction is declared, and the other wins. This is not a usual way to win, but falling [[boulder]]s, [[bomb rocks]], [[Volatile Dweevil]]s and [[mine]]s can cause massive damage for unaware leaders.
In [[2-Player Battle]] and [[Bingo Battle]], a Pikmin extinction is another way for a player to win. Should any player lose all of their Pikmin, a Pikmin extinction is declared, and the other wins. This is not a usual way to win, but falling [[boulder]]s, bomb rocks, [[Volatile Dweevil]]s and [[mine]]s can cause massive damage for unaware leaders.


Interestingly, in 2-Player Battle, a Pikmin extinction occurs if one player has one Pikmin left and it is killed by the opposing player's Pikmin, despite the fact that a Pikmin is always reborn at the player's Onion if it is killed by another Pikmin. The same does not occur in Bingo Battle, and the counter will briefly show that the leader has 0 out of 0 Pikmin, before the recently-killed Pikmin is reborn.
Interestingly, in 2-Player Battle, a Pikmin extinction occurs if one player has one Pikmin left and it is killed by the opposing player's Pikmin, despite the fact that a Pikmin is always reborn at the player's Onion if it is killed by another Pikmin. The same does not occur in Bingo Battle, and the counter will briefly show that the leader has 0 out of 0 Pikmin, before the recently-killed Pikmin is reborn.
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