Hazard

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The term hazard in the Pikmin games refers to the deadly non-living traps and dangers of the Pikmins' world. All types of hazards are listed below. Bulbmin are immune to all hazards. The only exception would be in the case of explosions, but even so they can be immune if they are still with their parent Bulbmin.

Fire.

Fire

Fire hazards are usually in the form of fiery geysers spouting from the ground. In the first game, they are indestructible, but in the second game, they can be destroyed by Pikmin. Pikmin caught on fire may be saved by blowing your whistle at them, although they burn much more quickly in the first game, making doing so much harder than in Pikmin 2. Fortunately, fire cannot spread between Pikmin, and Pikmin which have caught fire will not suffer any permanent injuries after being rescued. Red Pikmin cannot be hurt by fire hazards. Some enemies also release/create fire, such as the Fiery Blowhog and Fiery Bulblax. Captains can be made immune to fire by obtaining the Forged Courage treasure in Pikmin 2.

Electricity.

Shock

Shock is the only hazard in the game that Pikmin can't be saved from, as they will die instantly. It usually comes in the form of broken electrical conduits sticking out of the ground, between which electricity intermittently visibly flows. If any Pikmin touches an electric current, they will be instantly fried, with no chance to save them. Yellow Pikmin aren't affected by the electricity, and can easily dispatch of these death traps. Special types of gates pose an electrical hazard, and certain enemies, such as Anode Beetles will also produce electrical currents. Obtaining the Dream Material treasure will make captains immune to electricity.

A Watery Blowhog squirting water at Captain Olimar.
Water being ejected by a Watery Blowhog.

Water

Water hazards include all pools of water in the world of the Pikmin. Pikmin that fall into the water will start to drown, but may have a chance to survive if they are repeatedly called over. Alternatively, Blue Pikmin have small gills and cannot drown, and will even rescue nearby drowning Pikmin when idle. Sometimes, if a non-blue Pikmin is carrying a lightweight item and is about to touch water, they will abandon the item, knowing that the water is lethal to them. Some water pools can be destroyed by breaking the rock seal in the pools, thereby revealing a hole that will drain it. Some enemies also release streams of water, such as the Watery Blowhog and Titan Dweevil. Enemies that eject water will form small bubbles around a non-blue Pikmins head, causing it to panic. If not called back, they will fall on the ground and die. The only enemy that does this in Pikmin 1 is the Goolix.

Poison

Gas

Gas hazards refer mainly to small pipes sticking out of the ground which constantly emit poisonous gas which suffocates Pikmin; whistling at a choking Pikmin will save it instantly. White Pikmin are totally immune to poison gas and are the only ones capable of destroying gas pipes. Certain enemies, such as the Doodlebug, will also emit gas clouds in small bursts. Because the air is thoroughly filtered, captains wearing a spacesuit will not succumb to poisonous gasses.

A bomb-rock close to detonation.

Explosion

Main article: Bomb rock.

Bomb-rocks explode. Any Pikmin caught in the blast will die instantly. You may find bomb-rocks scattered on the ground of caves with rusty terrain, and they may even fall from the ceiling in certain caves. Bomb-rocks are also produced and thrown by the Careening Dirigibug. The Volatile Dweevil carrys a live bomb-rock on its back as it chases Pikmin around, which will activate when the creature is agitated, exploding shortly thereafter. The explosion hazard is not created by the Titan Dweevil.

Abyss

This refers to the pit outside the boundaries of every sublevel of every cave and the Forest Navel; if Pikmin are thrown over the edge of the level or leave its walls or floor by a glitch, they fall to their deaths. Enemies can be killed by this as well, a strategy that can be used to one's advantage, especially in the cases of the highly mobile Gatling Groink and Spotty Bulbear.

Enemies

The vast majority of beasts can harm Pikmin in some way, be it by eating them, rolling over them, sucking them up or crushing them. Some produce other hazards, including fire, water, electricity, poison, bomb rocks and boulders. Concerning eating Pikmin, each type of enemy takes a different amount of time to kill Pikmin it has taken into its mouth, ranging from near-instantly, in the case of Spotty Bulbears and Bulborb Larvae, to quite a number of seconds.

Enemies that are harmless to Pikmin, and even often beneficial, can be found here.

Sunset

This involves the end of the day: all Pikmin not in the landing area or with either Captain die when the day ends, whether the player ends it through the start menu or is ended due to the time limit. It is possible to tell which Pikmin colours are killed during the cutscene of the ship lifting off by the Pikmin spirits that appear.

Boulders

Boulders fall from the sky in certain caves, much like bomb rocks do. They are also produced by Cannon Beetles and made to fall by the Empress Bulblax and Segmented Crawbster. Boulders kill any Pikmin in the area they land instantly, with no chance of saving the crushed Pikmin. Boulders produced by Decorated Cannon Beetles are heat seeking but can be used to damage enemies instead of Pikmin. In the first Pikmin game, boulders released by an Armored Cannon Beetle could be broken by a well-timed punch.