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Caves in both games are composed differently, with sublevels in ''Pikmin 2'' being [[Pikmin 2 cave generation|generated randomly]] each time, but following a specific layout scheme, while sublevels in ''Pikmin 4'' are fixed and focus more on puzzle-solving. The two games also have other minute differences in the way caves work. | Caves in both games are composed differently, with sublevels in ''Pikmin 2'' being [[Pikmin 2 cave generation|generated randomly]] each time, but following a specific layout scheme, while sublevels in ''Pikmin 4'' are fixed and focus more on puzzle-solving. The two games also have other minute differences in the way caves work. | ||
Caves are entered | Caves are entered through [[#Hole|holes]] in the areas. Similarly, somewhere in the cave is a way to [[#Exiting caves|exit it]], allowing the player to safely return to the surface with all of their collected objects. | ||
In ''Pikmin 2'', stages in [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin 2)|Challenge Mode]] and [[2-Player Battle]] also take place in caves, but this article focuses on the caves in [[Story Mode]], which includes [[Dandori Challenge]] and [[Dandori Battle]] stages. The other {{pg}} do not have caves per se, but have underground locations regardless. {{p1}} has [[The Forest Navel]], {{p3}} has underground sections within its main areas, and {{hp}} has some cave-themed levels. | In ''Pikmin 2'', stages in [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin 2)|Challenge Mode]] and [[2-Player Battle]] also take place in caves, but this article focuses on the caves in [[Story Mode]], which includes [[Dandori Challenge]] and [[Dandori Battle]] stages. The other {{pg}} do not have caves per se, but have underground locations regardless. {{p1}} has [[The Forest Navel]], {{p3}} has underground sections within its main areas, and {{hp}} has some cave-themed levels. |
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