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The player must complete the battles in the first three areas in any order to unlock [[Hero's Hideaway]]. From there, each area's Dandori Battle cave will need to be completed to unlock the next area (or in the [[Primordial Thicket]]'s case, the [[Cavern for a King]]). While the first 3 stages can be played in any of the first 3 areas, the player can only enter Leafy Showdown in Hero's Hideaway, Hot Sandy Duel in Giant's Hearth, and Final Battle in Primordial Thicket.
The player must complete the battles in the first three areas in any order to unlock [[Hero's Hideaway]]. From there, each area's Dandori Battle cave will need to be completed to unlock the next area (or in the [[Primordial Thicket]]'s case, the [[Cavern for a King]]). While the first 3 stages can be played in any of the first 3 areas, the player can only enter Leafy Showdown in Hero's Hideaway, Hot Sandy Duel in Giant's Hearth, and Final Battle in Primordial Thicket.
=== Settings ===
The battles available in Story Mode have different settings to those available in the multiplayer settings. All of the player's abilities will be available. The opposing captain and Moss, however, have preset abilities:
* Trial Run: The player starts with 10 Pikmin, Olimar starts with 5 Pikmin, and Moss has Buff Lv. 3. The stage uses Red Pikmin.
* Battle in a Box: The player starts with 5 Pikmin, Olimar starts with 5 Pikmin, and Moss has Super Buff Lv. 1. The stage uses Ice Pikmin.
* Dandori Castle: The player starts with 5 Pikmin, Olimar starts with 10 Pikmin, and Moss has Super Buff Lv. 2. The stage uses Yellow Pikmin.
* Leafy Showdown: The player starts with 5 Pikmin, Olimar starts with 15 Pikmin, and Moss has Swallow. The stage uses Rock Pikmin.
* Hot Sandy Duel: The player starts with 5 Pikmin, Louie starts with 15 Pikmin, and Moss has Swallow. The stage uses Red Pikmin.
* Final Battle: The player starts with 5 Pikmin, Louie starts with 20 Pikmin, and Moss has Swallow. The stage uses Winged Pikmin.


=== Get Help ===
=== Get Help ===
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In addition to any of the 3 created [[Pikmin 4 player character|player characters]] from the player's Story Mode save files, [[Shepherd]] and [[Collin]] are playable. Olimar and Louie can be unlocked as opponents after reaching certain points in any file of the main story. If a Dandori Battle is played before [[Pikmin 4 player character|creating a character]] on any save file, only Collin and Shepherd are playable.
In addition to any of the 3 created [[Pikmin 4 player character|player characters]] from the player's Story Mode save files, [[Shepherd]] and [[Collin]] are playable. Olimar and Louie can be unlocked as opponents after reaching certain points in any file of the main story. If a Dandori Battle is played before [[Pikmin 4 player character|creating a character]] on any save file, only Collin and Shepherd are playable.


This mode allows several settings to be customized, unlike the battles in Story Mode. After selecting a stage, the player can change the Player Settings, Battle Settings, and Difficulty. Player Settings allows the player to select which characters are on each side; for player 1 the options are the custom characters, Collin, and Shepherd, and for player 2 or the computer player, the options are Olimar and Louie. Battle Settings allows the player to choose which of the 8 main Pikmin types appears in the battle, and to toggle Bonus Finds, Mystery Capsules, and Sneak Bombs on or off (they are all on by default, and the default Pikmin type is the one that appears in that stage in Story Mode). Difficulty allows the player to select how much of an advantage each side will get, between 5 options that change the starting squad size, starting number of Mystery Capsules, whether the Charging Horn is activated, and what Oatchi's or Moss's abilities are.
This mode allows several settings to be customized, unlike the battles in Story Mode:
*Player Settings allows the player to select which characters are on each side;
**For the blue team, the options are the custom characters present in each save file, Collin, and Shepherd.
**For the red team, whether player or computer controlled, the options are Olimar and Louie. Louie must be unlocked by advancing far enough into story mode.
*Battle Settings allows the player to choose;
**Which of the 8 main Pikmin types appears in the battle. The default Pikmin type is the one present in the Story Mode encounter.
**Toggle Bonus Finds on or off. They are on by default.
**Toggle Mystery Capsules on or off. They are on by default.
**Toggle Sneak Bombs on or off. They are on by default.
*Difficulty allows the player to select how much of an advantage each side will get, between 5 options;
**Super Sweet gives the player 50 Pikmin, 5 free Mystery Capsule spins, and their pup will have the Swallow skill.
**Kinda Sweet gives the player 25 Pikmin, 2 free Mystery Capsule spins, and their pup will have Super Buff Lv. 2.
**Normal gives the player 10 Pikmin, and their pup will have Super Buff Lv. 1.
**Kinda Spicy gives the player 5 Pikmin, and their pup will have Buff Lv. 3.
**Ultra Spicy gives the player 1 Pikmin, their pup will have Buff Lv. 2, and they will not have access to the Charging Horn.


In this mode, the shortcut buttons are fixed to the defaults, and are mostly unbound except for the following (sideways Joy-Con does not have any bound shortcuts):
In this mode, the shortcut buttons are fixed to the defaults, and are mostly unbound except for the following (sideways Joy-Con does not have any bound shortcuts):
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== Mystery Capsules ==
== Mystery Capsules ==
{{image|Add an image of a Mystery Capsule.}}
[[File:P4 Mystery Capsule Focus.jpg|thumb|A Mystery Capsule.]]
'''Mystery Capsules''' are special items that appear around a stage throughout a battle, and are spheres with a yellow base and transparent top with a blue question mark inside. Collecting one by walking into it or having a Pikmin carry it to the player or Oatchi/Moss will give that player a random powerup. Powerups can then be used by pressing {{button|switch|y}}. Up to 5 powerups can be stored but only the type of item shown in the [[HUD]] can be used. 1 or more Mystery Capsules can spawn in the stage every 30 seconds.
'''Mystery Capsules''' are special items that appear around a stage throughout a battle, and are spheres with a yellow base and transparent top with a blue question mark inside. Collecting one by walking into it or having a Pikmin carry it to the player or Oatchi/Moss will give that player a random powerup. Powerups can then be used by pressing {{button|switch|y}}. Up to 5 powerups can be stored but only the type of item shown in the [[HUD]] can be used. 1 or more Mystery Capsules can spawn in the stage every 30 seconds.


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{|class="wikitable"
{|class="wikitable"
!Icon
!Icon
!Name
!Description
!Description
|-
|-
|[[File:10 Pikmin P4 icon.png|64px]]
|[[File:Quick Pik P4 icon.png|64px]]
|Quick Pik
|Adds ten [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] to the player's squad, of the Pikmin type used in the battle.
|Adds ten [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] to the player's squad, of the Pikmin type used in the battle.
|-
|-
|[[File:5 Glow Pikmin P4 icon.png|64px]]
|[[File:Quick Glow Pik P4 icon.png|64px]]
|Quick Glow Pik
|Adds five [[Glow Pikmin]] to the player's squad.
|Adds five [[Glow Pikmin]] to the player's squad.
|-
|-
|[[File:Lightning Shock P4 icon.png|64px]]
|[[File:Lightning Shock P4 icon.png|64px]]
|Lightning Shock
|Causes a [[Lightning Shock]] to strike at the opponent, and stuns all enemies in the stage.
|Causes a [[Lightning Shock]] to strike at the opponent, and stuns all enemies in the stage.
|-
|-
|[[File:Mine P4 icon.png|64px]]
|[[File:Mine P4 icon.png|64px]]
|Gives the player a [[mine]].
|Mine
|Gives the player a [[Mine]].
|-
|-
|[[File:Trackonator P4 icon.png|64px]]
|[[File:Trackonator P4 icon.png|64px]]
|Gives the player a [[trackonator]].
|Trackonator
|Gives the player a [[Trackonator]].
|-
|-
|[[File:Ink P4 icon.png|64px]]
|[[File:Bewilder Bomb P4 icon.png|64px]]
|Makes a [[ink]] drop fall at the opponent, making their Pikmin and space dog [[panic]].
|Bewilder Bomb
|Makes an [[Panic|ink]] drop fall on the opponent, knocking them down and making their Pikmin and space dog [[panic]].
|-
|-
|[[File:Rock Storm P4 icon.png|64px]]
|[[File:Rock Storm P4 icon.png|64px]]
|Rock Storm
|Makes [[boulder]]s fall at the opponent's location.
|Makes [[boulder]]s fall at the opponent's location.
|-
|-
|[[File:Warp P4 icon.png|64px]]
|[[File:Warp P4 icon.png|64px]]
|Warp
|Warps the opponent to a random location on the map.
|Warps the opponent to a random location on the map.
|-
|-
|[[File:Ultra-spicy spray P4 icon.png|64px]]
|[[File:Ultra-spicy spray P4 icon.png|64px]]
|Ultra-Spicy Spray
|Uses an [[ultra-spicy spray]] on all the player's Pikmin.
|Uses an [[ultra-spicy spray]] on all the player's Pikmin.
|}
|}
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Sneak Bomb P4 icon.png|The Sneak Bomb as seen on the [[Tablet|Tablet's Radar Map]].
Sneak Bomb P4 icon.png|The Sneak Bomb as seen on the results screen.
Mystery Capsule P4 icon.png|The Mystery Capsule as seen on the [[Tablet|Tablet's Radar Map]].
Mystery Capsule P4 icon.png|The Mystery Capsule as seen on the [[Tablet|Tablet's Radar Map]].
BonusMismatch.jpg|A Bonus Find granting a larger multiplier to the losing side of a match.
DandoriumEjected.jpg|An Onion expelling Dandorium following the attack of a Sneak Bomb.
</gallery>
</gallery>
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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|KorM=
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|Dan  = Dandori-kamp
|DanM = Dandori Battle
|Fin  = Dandori-taistelu
|FinM = Dandori Battle
|Swe  = Dandori-strid
|SweM = Dandori Battle
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