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Revision as of 18:37, October 14, 2014
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Mushroom battle
A small red mushroom on the map screen.
Mushroom battles are a feature of Pikmin Bloom. Mushrooms of various colors and sizes appear around the world, and players can send groups of Pikmin to attack them. Multiple players can join a battle, and participants will receive fruit and a postcard as a reward, and a score that measures how well they did. Up to three mushroom battles can be done by a player in a day, but additional battles can be joined by spending a Mushroom Recharge Ticket.
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April 17th, 2024
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Introducing Pikipedia:Cavegen, a new page that generates maps of Pikmin 2 cave sublevels! The page is now linked on all sublevel sections, allowing easier visualization of how randomness affects Pikmin 2's caves.
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The imbalanced, asymmetrical arms of the mamuta are among its most notable features. Feeding on seeds and fruit, the mamuta is known to actually sow and grow plant species. While other species have exhibited seed-burying behavior for the purpose of storage, the mamuta is the only species so far known to actually cultivate fields of plants.
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—Captain Olimar on the Mamuta, entry from Olimar's Notes
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NIWA is a family of open-content encyclopedias based on Nintendo franchises.
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