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[[File:Pikmin 3 Complete Bridge.png|thumb|left|A fully-built red bridge in ''Pikmin 3''.]]
[[File:Pikmin 3 Complete Bridge.png|thumb|left|A fully-built red bridge in ''Pikmin 3''.]]


In ''[[Pikmin 3]]'', bridges are made of [[#Fragments|fragments]], rather than wood, as in the previous games. Bridges are made from varying numbers of fragments (the shortest being 30, and the longest being 84), and come in several different colors, with some bridges already being partially completed by the time they're encountered. Unfinished bridges are slightly slanted upwards, and an invisible wall will prevent leaders from crossing past the last existing row of six fragments. Depending on the bridge, it may or may not be possible to [[throw]] Pikmin and leaders from the bridge (an example where it doesn't work is the light blue bridge leading to the Winged Onion). To build a bridge, Pikmin must carry fragments over to it, which they then put into place. Once all fragments are delivered, the bridge is completed, and lowers into place in the process, an act that can knock leaders over if they are standing too close. Leaders on the bridge itself will not be knocked down. The fragments give bridges a distinct ceramic look, and because they are made of a hard material, enemies cannot destroy them as they can wooden bridges.
In ''[[Pikmin 3]]'', bridges are made of [[#Fragment|fragments]], rather than wood, as in the previous games. Bridges are made from varying numbers of fragments (the shortest being 30, and the longest being 84), and come in several different colors, with some bridges already being partially completed by the time they're encountered. Unfinished bridges are slightly slanted upwards, and an invisible wall will prevent leaders from crossing past the last existing row of six fragments. Depending on the bridge, it may or may not be possible to [[throw]] Pikmin and leaders from the bridge (an example where it doesn't work is the light blue bridge leading to the Winged Onion). To build a bridge, Pikmin must carry fragments over to it, which they then put into place. Once all fragments are delivered, the bridge is completed, and lowers into place in the process, an act that can knock leaders over if they are standing too close. Leaders on the bridge itself will not be knocked down. The fragments give bridges a distinct ceramic look, and because they are made of a hard material, enemies cannot destroy them as they can wooden bridges.


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