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Gildemandwee In-game icon.
Icon for the Glidemandwee, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia.
Appears in Pikmin 4
Scientific name Salamandra falsaurum (juvenile)
Family Amphibiland
Areas Hero's Hideaway
Caves
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Attacks Eat Pikmin

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The Gildemandwee is an enemy introduced in Pikmin 4. They are brown salamander-like creatures with a glowing antenna and a gold stone stuck to its back. It is the juvenile form of Gildemanders.

Stats

Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health
5 10 6 Icon that represents Sparklium on the wiki, based on the icon found in Pikmin 4. × 5 500

Behavior

When alone, Gildemandwees waddle around slowly. When noticing the player or Pikmin, Gildemandwees start waddling quickly towards the intended target. To attack, the Gildemandwees use their tongues to lick up Pikmin to eat. When the Gildemandwee loses sight of the target it will stop in its tracks, look side to side and then resume slowly waddling.

If a player chucks Pikmin onto the gold stone on their back they will eventually shake them off if the Pikmin don't take the stone off. When the gold stone falls after being attacked, Gildemandwees get slightly dazed before rushing over to the stone. Using its tongue, it will flip the stone back onto its back. If the gold stone is destroyed before it can put it back onto its back, it will still continue to try and attack its target, now with an exposed weak spot. If a Gildemandwee is defeated, it will stick out its tongue and flip on its back.

Appearance

Gildemandwees have brown bodies, white belly, black beady eyes and stubby limbs. They some-what resemble real-world salamanders. On its forehead is a dangling lantern, similar to angler fish, with a pulsing yellow light. On its back is a gold-colored stone that the Gildemandwee use to protect the weak spot underneath the stone. If exposed, the weak spot is a red lump that shatters upon defeat. If the gold stone is destroyed whilst the Gildemandwee is still alive, the lantern turns off.

Gildemandwee's are actually the baby forms of Gildemanders, although unlike their adult counterparts, only have one gold chunk and can't effectively use their antennas to control Pikmin.

Locations

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Strategy

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Notes

Dalmo's notes

With one little gold-colored stone on its back, it toddles about, lantern flickering cheerfully. It doesn't intentionally deceive Pikmin or our sensors. They just respond to that gold-colored stone. Only the adults tend to be intentionally deceptive, in this world or any other.

Olimar's notes

Immediately after hatching, this species presents itself in a gilled, tadpole-like form and grows its legs after about a week.

This juvenile Gildemander specimen is estimated to be about a month old due to the presence of an ore-like growth on its back and the fact that it has already emerged onto land.

This living ore has a substance similar to treasure within it, a peculiar scent, and has an effect on both sensors and Pikmin. However, the lantern organ on its head is still underdeveloped and can only emit very faint electromagnetic waves. For this reason, juvenile Gildemanders often hide out of sight to avoid Pikmin attacks.

Louie's notes

Heat the gold crystals on its back until they melt into a caramel sauce. Flip the creature upside down, and bake until the skin develops a crunchy, candied crust.

Naming

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  • Common name: Gildemandwee
  • Japanese nickname:
  • Japanese name:
  • Scientific name: Salamandra falsaurum (juvenile). Salamndra refers to the real life genus of salamander. Falsaurum may be a combination of falsum, Latin for fraud and saurous, Latin for lizard.
  • Internal names:
  • Prerelease: None

Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning
Flag of Spain Spanish Aurimandrucha From "Auri" (in latin: "gold"), "mandr", which derives from "salamandra"(salamander) and spanish sufix "ucha", used for little and ridiculous things

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See also

Gildemander

Category:Hero's Hideaway Category:Pikmin-eating enemies