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'''Dandori Battles''' are special [[caves]] in ''[[Pikmin 4]]''. While accessed from the [[area]]s in [[Story Mode]], they function more like an alternative game mode, similar to [[2-Player Battle]] in {{p2}} and [[Bingo Battle]] in {{p3}}. There is also a mode in the title screen that allows players to do Dandori Battles without any relation to Story Mode.
'''Dandori Battles''' are special [[caves]] in ''[[Pikmin 4]]''. While accessed from the [[area]]s in [[Story Mode]], they function more like an alternative game mode, similar to [[2-Player Battle]] in {{p2}} and [[Bingo Battle]] in {{p3}}. There is also a mode in the title screen that allows players to do Dandori Battles without any relation to Story Mode.


In Dandori Battles, the player (marked with blue) competes against their opponent (marked with red) to see who can earn the most points, which are noted with a symbol resembling the letter D: {{icon|Dandori}}. Carrying [[treasure]]s, [[pellets]] and [[enemies]] to the player's designated [[Onion]] earns the player points based on their weight, so that, for example, a [[Bulborb]] is worth 10 points while a pile of [[gold nugget]]s is worth as many points as its number of fragments. The player with the most points when the timer runs out is declared the winner. Both participants will use the same type of Pikmin. Unlike other game modes, Onions in a Dandori Battle produce live Pikmin that do not go through the [[sprout]] stage. These battles are part of the main storyline. Depending on where you are in the game, you could be battling Olimar or Louie. These battles are skill based. Plan your plan and beat them!
In Dandori Battles, the player (marked with blue) competes against their opponent (marked with red) to see who can earn the most points, which are noted with a symbol resembling the letter D: {{icon|Dandori}}. Carrying [[treasure]]s, [[pellets]] and [[enemies]] to the player's designated [[Onion]] earns the player points based on their weight, so that, for example, a [[Bulborb]] is worth 10 points while a pile of [[gold nugget]]s is worth as many points as its number of fragments. The player with the most points when the timer runs out is declared the winner. Both participants will use the same type of Pikmin. Unlike other game modes, Onions in a Dandori Battle produce live Pikmin that do not go through the [[sprout]] stage.


== Story Mode ==
== Story Mode ==