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==Fragment== | ==Fragment== | ||
[[File:Pikminology14.jpg|250px|thumb|Fragments explained in a [[data file]].]] | [[File:Pikminology14.jpg|250px|thumb|Fragments explained in a [[data file]].]] | ||
'''Fragments''' are tiles of broken household objects that are used to build the bridges in {{p3}} and {{hp}}. Fragments are clustered together in piles, and the [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] will [[carry]] them to the bridge of the corresponding fragment color. | '''Fragments''' are tiles of broken household objects that are used to build the bridges in {{p3}} and {{hp}}. Fragments are clustered together in piles, and the [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] will [[carry]] them to the bridge of the corresponding fragment color. | ||
Each bridge can have one or more piles of fragments. Fragments are also occasionally buried in [[dirt mound]]s or encased inside [[crystal]]s. Additionally, in one case, in the [[Garden of Hope]], fragments are used to build an overturned plant pot, not a bridge. When it is finished, it is used as a platform to [[throw]] [[leader]]s and Pikmin across. It's worth noting that even though [[Winged Pikmin]] can't reach submerged fragments of the pot, they can still build it underwater by carrying non-submerged fragments over and tossing them to where they belong. | Each bridge can have one or more piles of fragments. Fragments are also occasionally buried in [[dirt mound]]s or encased inside [[crystal]]s. Additionally, in one case, in the [[Garden of Hope]], fragments are used to build an overturned plant pot, not a bridge. When it is finished, it is used as a platform to [[throw]] [[leader]]s and Pikmin across. It's worth noting that even though [[Winged Pikmin]] can't reach submerged fragments of the pot, they can still build it underwater by carrying non-submerged fragments over and tossing them to where they belong. |