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*The Mitite, unlike real-life [[Wikipedia:Mite|Mites]], is quintepedal rather than octopedal. Therefore, it is not a traditional arachnid, as is unique to all of Earth's lifeforms.
*The Mitite, unlike real-life [[Wikipedia:Mite|Mites]], is quintepedal rather than octopedal. Therefore, it is not a traditional arachnid, as is unique to all of Earth's lifeforms.
*[http://zelda.wikia.com/wiki/Baby_Gohma Baby Gohmas] from [http://zelda.wikia.com/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Twilight_Princess The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess] resemble Mitites, and their designs may have been inspired by them.
*[http://zelda.wikia.com/wiki/Baby_Gohma Baby Gohmas] from [http://zelda.wikia.com/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Twilight_Princess The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess] resemble Mitites, and their designs may have been inspired by them.
*Mitites were originally going to be called Egg Grubs.


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Revision as of 22:36, May 27, 2013

Mitite
Artwork of four Mitites.
Appears in Pikmin 2
Scientific name Mitivius infiltratus
Family Unknown
Areas Pikmin 2
Valley of Repose
Awakening Wood
Perplexing Pool
Wistful Wild
Caves Subterranean Complex
Frontier Cavern
Hole of Beasts
White Flower Garden
Bulblax Kingdom
Snagret Hole
Citadel of Spiders
Glutton's Kitchen
Shower Room
Submerged Castle
Cavern of Chaos
Hole of Heroes
Dream Den
Challenge Mode stages None
2-Player Battle stages None
Attacks Causes panic

Mitites are small, pink creatures with white shells and five legs, found in Pikmin 2. They cannot directly harm Pikmin, but can inadvertently cause them to be killed by causing the Pikmin to panic into a hazard. When stumbled upon, they appear in a swarm of ten, scuttling around, sending both themselves and any Pikmin they pass near into a panic. Any egg, both on the ground and from a Honeywisp, has a chance of containing Mitites, which means they can be found anywhere eggs are. These creatures also burrow up from under the ground in specific locations, such as Sublevel 10 of the Hole of Heroes; and are released from the bodies of some Raging Long Legs once defeated. Any Mitites that are not killed eventually burrow underground.

Every creature in the swarm drops a pool of nectar when killed, which makes them valuable for building a flowered army. When trying to get Pokos, they are also somewhat efficient. The reason Mitites are found inside eggs is because they lay their eggs inside the eggs of other organisms, making them parasitoids. Strangely, they cannot be petrified in the areas or cave ( sublevel 6 of Bulblax Kingdom) they are found in, but can be petrified in the Piklopedia by pressing the Z button.

How to kill

The best way to kill Mitites is to throw Purple Pikmin onto them: any color will work, but Purple Pikmin send out shock waves that kill all of the surrounding Mitites; without purples, a direct hit is required to kill a single enemy. Also, purples are the only Pikmin that do not seem to be afraid of mitites.

Another way is to grab every single pikmin you have (red pikmin are preferred) and swarm them, this is easy because they sometimes get killed in 1 hit.

If a Purple Pikmin is thrown directly on top of a Mitite filled egg it will kill every one inside of it. This method is great for making Pikmin above ground and getting Nectar underground. (Note: Mitites are (sometimes) randomly placed in eggs, there is no way to tell where they are so this method could take a some time). As they send your pikmin into a panic, be careful about opening eggs near enemies.

Notes

Pikmin 2

Olimar's Notes These parasitic insects feed on eggs. Upon reaching maturity, they excrete a special pheromone that attracts females of particular species, enticing these females to swallow them whole. (Pikmin, however, seem to dislike the scent.) After entering the host female's body, the mitites lay their own eggs inside the host's eggs just prior to the host spawning.

Louie's Notes


Trivia

  • Its scientific name, Mitivius infiltratus, loosely means 'Infiltrating Mites'. Mitivius sounds somewhat like mite, and infiltratus sounds similar to inflitrate. It also fits, as it inflitrates eggs to lay its own.
  • The Mitite, unlike real-life Mites, is quintepedal rather than octopedal. Therefore, it is not a traditional arachnid, as is unique to all of Earth's lifeforms.
  • Baby Gohmas from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess resemble Mitites, and their designs may have been inspired by them.
  • Mitites were originally going to be called Egg Grubs.

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