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The '''Flatterchuck''' is an enemy found in ''[[Hey! Pikmin]]''. It acts more like a platform than an enemy.
The '''Flatterchuck''' ({{j|ビックリトバシ|Bikkuri Tobashi|Surprising Dropper}}) is an enemy found in ''[[Hey! Pikmin]]''. It acts more like a platform than an enemy.


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== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==


Flattchucks act as platforms for the player to reach new areas. They do not act as traditional enemies and cannot be attacked or killed.
Flatterchucks act as platforms for the player to reach new areas. They do not act as traditional enemies and cannot be attacked or killed.


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Revision as of 18:17, August 20, 2017

Flatterchuck In-game icon.
A Flatterchuck.
Appears in N/A
Scientific name Platylepas ascendii
Family Heavil
Areas
Attacks none

The Flatterchuck (ビックリトバシ?, lit.: "Surprising Dropper") is an enemy found in Hey! Pikmin. It acts more like a platform than an enemy.

Stats

Game Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health


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Behavior

The Flatterchuck lies flat on the ground until Pikmin or Captain Olimar walk onto it. Approximately two seconds later, it will launch its body upwards, sending anything standing on it up into the air.

Locations

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Strategy

Flatterchucks act as platforms for the player to reach new areas. They do not act as traditional enemies and cannot be attacked or killed.

Notes

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It sleeps flat, blending in with the ground, and will only move if something walks across its back. At this stimulus, it leaps high into the air. It's difficult to say who's to blame when this happens—the Flatterchuck itself or the one who stepped on it.

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See also

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