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A Flarlic is an object in ''[[Pikmin 4]]'' that increases the amount of Pikmin that can be out in the field. A Flarlic resembles a colorless [[Onion]]. Once collected and brought to the Onion, 10 more Pikmin will be allowed out in the field. In area summaries, a Flarlic is considered an Onion.
A '''Flarlic''' is an object in {{p4}} that increases the [[Pikmin limit]] for Pikmin out in the field. A Flarlic resembles a colorless [[Onion]]. Once collected and brought to the Onion, 10 more Pikmin will be allowed out in the field. In area summaries, a Flarlic is considered an Onion.


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A Flarlic from Pikmin 4's gameplay guide.

A Flarlic is an object in Pikmin 4 that increases the Pikmin limit for Pikmin out in the field. A Flarlic resembles a colorless Onion. Once collected and brought to the Onion, 10 more Pikmin will be allowed out in the field. In area summaries, a Flarlic is considered an Onion.

Naming

  • Common name: Flarlic.
  • Japanese nickname: ガーリップ?, lit.: "Garlip". It appears to be a portmanteau of "garlic" and "tulip".
  • Japanese name: ギョウジャシガン?.
  • Scientific name: Bulbus lillium. Bulbus is latin for "bulb", while lillium is similar to lilium, Latin for "lily".
  • Internal names: Unknown.
  • Prerelease: None.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ガーリップ?
Gārippu
Garlip
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Alhoflora From "alho" (garlic) and "flora"
Flag of Spain Spanish Ajiflor From "ajo" (garlic) and "flor" (flower)

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