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A '''zero death challenge''' is where one tries to complete of one of the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]] without losing ''any'' [[Pikmin (species)|Pikmin]] whatsoever. This can be very difficult, even for skilled players. However, there are a few notable methods that can make this task easier, as listed below.  
A '''zero death challenge''' is where one tries to complete one of the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]] without losing ''any'' [[Pikmin (species)|Pikmin]] whatsoever. This can be very difficult, even for skilled players. However, there are a few notable methods that can make this task easier, as listed below.


==Be prepared==
==Be prepared==
The [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]] were designed with Pikmin death in mind; primarily during tough battles. The Pikmin by themselves are extremely frail, and even the simplest enemies like [[Dwarf Bulborb|dwarf bulborbs]] can kill a Pikmin or two very quickly if left unchecked, especially during more hectic scenes, or if you have a very large squad following you. Be prepared to reset if even a '''single''' Pikmin dies, and accept that it may take multiple tries to complete a sublevel or defeat a boss enemy without casualities.  
The [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' games]] were designed with Pikmin death in mind; primarily during tough battles. The Pikmin by themselves are extremely frail, and even the simplest enemies like [[Dwarf Bulborb|dwarf bulborbs]] can kill a Pikmin or two very quickly if left unchecked, especially during more hectic scenes, or if you have a very large squad following you. Be prepared to reset if even a '''single''' Pikmin dies, and accept that it may take multiple tries to complete a sublevel or defeat a boss enemy without casualties.


==Take your time==
==Take your time==
Especially in [[Pikmin (game)|the first game]], where enemies are typically much harder to beat due to generally higher enemy [[Health|health points]], the absence of [[Purple Pikmin]], and several glitches (like the [[Glitches in Pikmin#Crushing glitch|crushing glitch]]) that can kill Pikmin through no fault of your own. You absolutely '''must''' take your time; even the smallest, simplest mistake can lead to casualties. Learn about the enemy types, and learn how they attack the Pikmin and the Leaders so you can safely navigate away from their attacks. Patience is vital when fighting difficult enemies like the [[Beady Long Legs]] and [[Emperor Bulblax]], or the likes of the [[Titan Dweevil]] in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. Rushing can lead to sloppy mistakes, which can escalate into deaths.  
Especially in [[Pikmin (game)|the first game]], where enemies are typically much harder to beat due to generally higher enemy [[Health|health points]], the absence of [[Purple Pikmin]], and several glitches (like the [[Glitches in Pikmin#Crushing glitch|crushing glitch]]) that can kill Pikmin through no fault of your own. You absolutely '''must''' take your time; even the smallest, simplest mistake can lead to casualties. Learn about the enemy types, and learn how they attack the Pikmin and the Leaders so you can safely navigate away from their attacks. Patience is vital when fighting difficult enemies like the [[Beady Long Legs]] and [[Emperor Bulblax]], or the likes of the [[Titan Dweevil]] in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. Rushing can lead to sloppy mistakes, which can escalate into deaths.


==Reset==
==Reset==
Even if only '''one''' of your Pikmin dies, reset the [[day]] or [[cave]] sublevel. The fastest way is press the "RESET" button on your console or select "Reset" from the [[Wii]]'s Home Menu. Alternately, press the "POWER" button and restart the system, or hold {{button|gc|x}} + {{button|gc|b}} + {{button|gc|start}}. This is especially useful in caves, where your progress is [[Saved game|saved]] between every sublevels, meaning you will lose very little progress should you restart. In ''[[Pikmin 3]]'', you can just pause the game and select "restart area" to return to the start of the day.  
Even if only '''one''' of your Pikmin dies, reset the [[day]] or [[cave]] sublevel. The fastest way is press the "RESET" button on your console or select "Reset" from the [[Wii]]'s Home Menu. Alternately, press the "POWER" button and restart the system, or hold {{button|gc|x}} + {{button|gc|b}} + {{button|gc|start}}. This is especially useful in caves, where your progress is [[Saved game|saved]] between every sublevels, meaning you will lose very little progress should you restart. In ''[[Pikmin 3]]'', you can just pause the game and select "restart area" to return to the start of the day.


==Use force==
==Use force==
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==Don't overburden yourself==
==Don't overburden yourself==
Although it may make the next few days a little easier, killing all the enemies in the level or trying to kill multiple bosses in one day will likely result in multiple resets and frustration. If you end the day often, you won't lose as much progress should you have to reset the day. This is not as viable in the [[Pikmin (Game)|first]] and [[Pikmin 3|third]] games, however, which have day limits; taking too many days will result in a Game Over.  
Although it may make the next few days a little easier, killing all the enemies in the level or trying to kill multiple bosses in one day will likely result in multiple resets and frustration. If you end the day often, you won't lose as much progress should you have to reset the day. This is not as viable in the [[Pikmin (game)|first]] and [[Pikmin 3|third]] games however, which have [[day]] limits; taking too many days will result in a Game Over.


==Use leaders==
==Use leaders==
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==Know your enemies==
==Know your enemies==
Attempting a zero death challenge isn't a good idea during your first shot at the game – all of the games are quite difficult simply to complete, let alone without casualties – but don't senselessly sacrifice your Pikmin; rather, study what the enemies and hazards of the ''Pikmin'' games do and look for exploits, easier ways to dodge their attacks, and defeat them. Some enemy attacks can harm or kill other enemies, such as the [[Yellow Wollywog]]s "ground-pound". Many of the guides here can help you in learning about the enemies, but only by playing the game can you gain experience.
Attempting a zero death challenge isn't a good idea during your first shot at the game – all of the games are quite difficult simply to complete, let alone without casualties – but don't senselessly sacrifice your Pikmin; rather, study what the enemies and hazards of the ''Pikmin'' games do and look for exploits, easier ways to dodge their attacks, and defeat them. Some enemy attacks can harm or kill other enemies, such as the [[Yellow Wollywog]]s "ground-pound". Many of the guides here can help you in learning about the enemies, but only by playing the game can you gain experience.
==Farm sprays==
Sprays can be farmed rather efficiently in [[Pikmin 2|the second game]] and the [[Pikmin 3|third game]] if you know where to go and what to do. The ever-valuable ultra-bitter sprays can be easily farmed on the [[Frontier Cavern]]'s first sublevel, as it has three [[Doodlebug]]s, which give two bitter sprays each if hit all three times, adding up to six bitter sprays (''twelve'' if you use the spray duplication glitch) per trip. Spicy sprays can easily be obtained by spending a little time near the Awakening Wood's Spiderworts and hunting down flint beetles.
In the third game, Pikmin can be assigned to a Spiderwort, and will spend the day harvesting them unless they encounter resistance or are interrupted. Assigning 5 Pikmin to two or three Spiderworts can give you a good number of sprays per day, which can help out quite a bit during boss battles.


==Use sprays==
==Use sprays==
In [[Pikmin 2|the second game]], sprays are acceptably common, doubly so if you use the spray glitch mentioned above. Do not be afraid to use an ultra-bitter spray to defeat an enemy like a [[Fiery Bulblax]], even if you need to spend an extra day at the [[Perplexing Pool]] in order to obtain more. Ultra-spicy sprays are less helpful, but can still be used to defeat a boss enemy faster in a pinch.
In [[Pikmin 2|the second game]], sprays are acceptably common, doubly so if you use the spray glitch mentioned above. Do not be afraid to use an ultra-bitter spray to defeat an enemy like a [[Fiery Bulblax]], even if you need to spend an extra day at the [[Perplexing Pool]] in order to obtain more. Ultra-spicy sprays are less helpful, but can still be used to defeat a boss enemy faster in a pinch.
==Farm Sprays==
Sprays can be farmed rather efficiently in [[Pikmin 2|the second game]] and the [[Pikmin 3|third game]] if you know where to go and what to do. The ever-valuable ultra-bitter sprays can be easily farmed on the [[Frontier Cavern|Frontier Cavern's]] first sublevel, as it has three [[Doodlebug|Doodlebugs]], which give two bitter sprays each if hit all three times, adding up to six bitter sprays (''twelve'' if you use the spray duplication glitch) per trip. Spicy sprays can easily be obtained by spending a little time near the Awakening Wood's Spiderworts and hunting down flint beetles.
In the third game, Pikmin can be assigned to a Spiderwort, and will spend the day harvesting them unless they encounter resistance or are interrupted. Assigning 5 Pikmin to two or three Spiderworts can give you a good number of sprays per day, which can help out quite a bit during boss battles.


==See also==
==See also==