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|name        = Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis hostus
|name        = Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis hostus
|family      = Sporovid
|family      = Sporovid
|areas      =  
|areas      = [[Primordial Thicket]]
|underground = [[Engulfed Castle]], [[Cavern for a King]]
|underground = [[Engulfed Castle]], [[Doppelgänger's Den]], [[Cavern for a King]]
|attacks     = Eat Pikmin, emits poison
|dandori_c = [[Toggle Training]], [[Oasis of Order]], [[Trial of the Sage Leaf]]
|dandori_b = [[Final Battle]]
|attacks = Eat Pikmin, emits poison
}}
}}
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The '''Moldy Dwarf Bulborb''' is an enemy in {{p4}}. It is the body of a [[Dwarf Bulborb (disambiguation)|Dwarf Bulborb]] being controlled by a parasitic [[Toxstool]]. As the parasite has full control over the host's body, it is classified as being a member of the [[Sporovid family]] rather than the [[Grub-dog family]]. It acts similar to a typical dwarf bulborb of any variety, but differ as they expel [[poison|poisonous]] gas from their backs which are harmful to non-[[White Pikmin]]. If killed, they can be revived by the [[Toxstool]]. The same parasite species also infects the [[Moldy Slooch]].


The '''Moldy Dwarf Bulborb''' ({{j|カビコチャッピー|Kabi Ko Chappī|Mold Small Chappy}}) is an enemy in {{p4}}. It is the body of a [[Dwarf Bulborb (disambiguation)|Dwarf Bulborb]] being controlled by a parasitic [[Toxstool]]. As the parasite has full control over the host's body, it is classified as being a member of the [[Sporovid family]] rather than the [[Grub-dog family]]. It acts similar to a typical dwarf bulborb of any variety, but differ as they expel [[poison|poisonous]] gas from their backs which are harmful to non-[[White Pikmin]]. If killed, they can be [[revival|revived]] by the [[Toxstool]]. The same parasite species also infects the [[Moldy Slooch]]. This creature alongside the [[Moldy Slooch]] can eat White Pikmin, and not be poisoned whatsoever.


==Stats==
==Stats==
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|weight4 = 3
|weight4 = 3
|carriers4 = 6
|carriers4 = 6
|seeds4 = 3
|seeds4 = 3 (0 [[glow pellet]]s)
|value4 = 3
|value4 = 3
|hp4 = 150   
|hp4 = 150   
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== Behavior ==
== Behavior ==
{{game help|p4|Describe its behavior when it sees Pikmin, when it attacks, when it shakes, when it loses interest, etc.}}
{{game help|p4|Describe its behavior when it sees Pikmin, when it attacks, when it shakes, when it loses interest, etc.}}
The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb behaves similarly to Dwarf Bulborbs i.e. idling and pacing around until engaged in combat. Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs seem to have a larger detection radius<sup>needs proof</sup>, more health points and a more aggressive disposition. Unlike Dwarf Bulborbs, Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs can't be one-shot with a direct strike to their back and instead stagger, spew toxic spores and take a chunk of damage.
The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb behaves similarly to Dwarf Bulborbs idling and pacing around until engaged in combat. Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs are thought to have a larger detection radius, which is something not truly confirmed, more health points and a more aggressive disposition. Unlike Dwarf Bulborbs, Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs can't be one-shot with a direct strike to their back and instead stagger, spew toxic spores and take a chunk of damage.


Toxstools can revive Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs by pathing to them and spewing spores over them.
Toxstools can revive Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs by pathing to them and spewing spores over them.
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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
{{game help|p4|Describe the appearance of the creature and, if it applies, how it compares to similar creatures.}}
{{game help|p4|Describe the appearance of the creature and, if it applies, how it compares to similar creatures.}}
The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb is identical in size and shape to a Dwarf Bulborb, barring the clusters of fungi on its body. Its face is a light stone blue, its hindquarters turqoise, and its spots white. The sky-blue fungal mass is nearly the size and span of the Dwarf Bulborb host and it wobbles and sways as the host moves. Direct strikes to the back of the Moldy Dwarf Bulborb squash the fungal clusters and expel clouds of toxic spores.
The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb is identical in size and shape to a Dwarf Bulborb, barring the clusters of fungi on its body. Its face is a light stone blue, its hindquarters turquoise, and its spots white. The sky-blue fungal mass is nearly the size and span of the Dwarf Bulborb host and it wobbles and sways as the host moves. Direct strikes to the back of the Moldy Dwarf Bulborb squash the fungal clusters and expel clouds of toxic spores.


The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb is implied to either be dead or close to death, and its turqouise pallor and black eyes are likely a product of fungal colonization and decomposition.
The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb is implied to be close to death (if not actually dead) in Olimar's log, and its turquoise pallor and black eyes are likely a product of fungal colonization and decomposition.


== Locations ==
== Locations ==
{{game help|p4|List all places the enemy can be found in.}}
*[[Primordial Thicket]]
*[[Engulfed Castle]]
*[[Doppelgänger's Den]]
*[[Trial of the Sage Leaf]]
*[[Cavern for a King]]


== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==
{{guide}}
{{guide}}
{{game help|p4|Add a guide on how to beat it.}}
{{game help|p4|Add a guide on how to beat it.}}
The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb can be taken care of by throwing [[White Pikmin]] on its back and repeatedly stun-locking it. Any color of Pikmin will deal contact damage and stagger it, but with the risk of scattering or losing Pikmin due to the spores released on a direct hit. If the player does not have White Pikmin, it is better to simply have the Pikmin charge at the enemy, as it will not release poison if engaged in that way. Alternatively, [[Oatchi]] can make short work of them provided he's equipped with the [[Gear (Pikmin 4)|Sniff Saver]], either biting them or flattening them with a charge.
The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb can be taken care of by throwing [[White Pikmin]] on its back and repeatedly stun-locking it. Any color of Pikmin will deal contact damage and stagger it, but with the risk of scattering or losing Pikmin due to the spores released on a direct hit. If the player does not have White Pikmin, it is better to simply have the Pikmin charge at the enemy, as it will not release poison if engaged in that way. Alternatively, [[Oatchi]] can make short work of them provided he's equipped with the {{oatchi|Sniff Saver}}, either biting them or flattening them with a charge.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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== Naming ==
== Naming ==
{{game help|p4|Describe the enemy's names. ([[Pikipedia:General content guidelines#Naming section|Guidelines]])}}
{{see more|Sporovid#Naming}}
{{see more| Sporovid#Naming}}
{{naming
{{naming
|common    = Moldy Dwarf Bulborb. Mold is a type of invasive fungus.
|common    = Moldy Dwarf Bulborb. Mold is a type of invasive fungus.
|jpcommon  =  
|jpcommon  = {{j|カビコチャッピー|Kabi Ko Chappī|Mold Small Chappy}}. "Small Chappy" is Japanese for the Dwarf Bulborb and "Kabi" means mold, referring to how the mold is infecting the Dwarf Bulborb.
|jpname    =  
|jpname    = {{j|ボケナメコモドキとその宿主|Boke Nameko Modoki To Sono Shukushu|''[[Toxstool|Pseudo-Stupid Nameko]]'' and its host}}. It refers to how it is a host for the Toxstool.
|scientific = ''Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis hostus''. ''Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis'' is the scientific name of the [[Toxstool]], with the added ''hostus'' to signify that these species chooses a "host" body to control.
|scientific = ''Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis hostus''. ''Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis'' is the scientific name of the [[Toxstool]], with the added ''hostus'' to signify that these species chooses a "host" body to control.
|internal  =  
|internal  = <code>KINOKOCHAPPY</code>. "Chappy" is Japanese for Bulborb, referring to how it's an infected Dwarf Bulborb. "Kinoko" means mushroom, referring to how it is infected by the Toxstool's spores.
|prerelease =
}}
}}


=== Names in other languages ===
=== Names in other languages ===
{{game help|p4|Fill in the names in other languages, for the main languages at least.}}
{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap  =  
|Jap  = カビコチャッピー
|JapR =  
|JapR = Kabi Ko Chappī
|JapM =  
|JapM = Mold [[Dwarf Bulborb|Small Chappy]]
|ChiTrad  =  
|ChiTrad  = 黴菌小恰比
|ChiTradR =  
|ChiTradR = Méijūn Xiǎo Qiàbǐ
|ChiTradM =  
|ChiTradM = Mold Small Chappy
|Dut  =  
|ChiSimp  = 霉菌小恰比
|DutM =  
|ChiSimpR = Méijūn Xiǎo Qiàbǐ
|Fra  =  
|ChiSimpM = Mold Small Chappy
|FraM =  
|Dut  = Schimmeldwergbulborb
|Ger  =  
|DutM = Mold dwarf bulborb
|GerM =  
|Fra  = Sporobulborbe nain
|Ita  =  
|FraM = Dwarf Sporobulborb
|ItaM =  
|Ger  = Giftiger Zwerg-Punktkäfer
|Kor  =  
|GerM = Toxic Dwarf Bulborb
|KorR =  
|Ita  = Coleto nano sporico
|KorM =  
|ItaM = Dwarf bulborbsporic
|Por =  
|ItaN = "Coleto" may come from "boletus" (Latin for mushroom), as a bulborb's spots resemble those found on certain mushrooms
|PorM =  
|Kor  = 곰팡이꼬마차피
|Spa =  
|KorR = Gompang'i-Kkoma-Chapi
|SpaM =  
|KorM = Mold Small Chappy
|Spa = Bulbo mohoso enano
|SpaM = Dwarf moldy bulborb
|Por = Bulbolho-anão mofado
|PorM = Moldy dwarf bulborb
|notes = y
}}
}}


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
{{image}}
{{image|images of wild Moldy Dwarf Bulborb, and an image of a [[Toxstool]] reviving one.}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
Moldy Dwarf Bulborb - Group photo.jpg|A group of Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs
Moldy Dwarf Bulborb eating.jpg|Some Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs eating [[pikpik carrot]]s.
Moldy Dwarf Bulborb corpse.jpg|The corpse of a Moldy Dwarf Bulborb in the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 4)|Piklopedia]].
</gallery>
</gallery>


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Olimar's notes refer to them as young Bulborbs rather than [[Breadbug]] mimics, however they have several traits usually exclusive to mimics, such a shorter snout and fewer spots. This is possibly a [[mistake]]. However, there is one species of young Bulborb that shares these traits, the [[Dwarf Frosty Bulborb]], which Olimar says are sometimes mistaken for mimics due to their small number of spots.
*Olimar's notes classify the fungal host body as that of a [[Grub-dog family|"young Bulborb"]], rather than that of a [[Breadbug family|Breadbug mimic]] like the [[Dwarf Bulborb]]. This is possibly a [[mistake]], as the host body features multiple traits (short snout, fewer spots) that are consistent with that of a Breadbug mimic. Notably, the [[Dwarf Frosty Bulborb]] is both considered an actual Bulborb and has these characteristics.


== See also ==
== See also ==
{{game help|p4|List links to similar subjects.}}
*[[Moldy Slooch]]
*[[Moldy Slooch]]
*[[Toxstool]]
*[[Toxstool]]


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[[Category:Pikmin-eating enemies]]
* Any relevant category in [[:Category:Enemies by hazard]]
[[Category:Poison enemies]]
* Any relevant category in [[:Category:Enemies by characteristics]]
[[Category:Reviving enemies]]
* Add whether it is a boss or not [[:Category:Pikmin 4 bosses]]
[[Category:Primordial Thicket]]
* What [[area]]s or [[cave]]s this enemy can be found in (e.g. [[:Category:Sun-Speckled Terrace]])
[[Category:Engulfed Castle]]
}}
[[Category:Doppelgänger's Den]]
[[Category:Cavern for a King]]
[[Category:Dandori Challenge]]
[[Category:Dandori Battle]]
[[Category:Trial of the Sage Leaf]]

Latest revision as of 15:34, April 18, 2024

Moldy Dwarf Bulborb In-game icon.
Icon for the Moldy Dwarf Bulborb, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia.
Appears in Pikmin 4
Scientific name Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis hostus
Family Sporovid
Areas Primordial Thicket
Caves Engulfed Castle, Doppelgänger's Den, Cavern for a King
Dandori Challenge stages Toggle Training, Oasis of Order, Trial of the Sage Leaf
Dandori Battle stages Final Battle
Attacks Eat Pikmin, emits poison

The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb (カビコチャッピー?, lit.: "Mold Small Chappy") is an enemy in Pikmin 4. It is the body of a Dwarf Bulborb being controlled by a parasitic Toxstool. As the parasite has full control over the host's body, it is classified as being a member of the Sporovid family rather than the Grub-dog family. It acts similar to a typical dwarf bulborb of any variety, but differ as they expel poisonous gas from their backs which are harmful to non-White Pikmin. If killed, they can be revived by the Toxstool. The same parasite species also infects the Moldy Slooch. This creature alongside the Moldy Slooch can eat White Pikmin, and not be poisoned whatsoever.

Stats[edit]

Weight Max.
carriers
Seeds Value Health
3 6 3 (0 glow pellets) Icon that represents Sparklium on the wiki, based on the icon found in Pikmin 4. × 3 150

Behavior[edit]

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Pikmin 4.
Particularly: Describe its behavior when it sees Pikmin, when it attacks, when it shakes, when it loses interest, etc.

The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb behaves similarly to Dwarf Bulborbs idling and pacing around until engaged in combat. Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs are thought to have a larger detection radius, which is something not truly confirmed, more health points and a more aggressive disposition. Unlike Dwarf Bulborbs, Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs can't be one-shot with a direct strike to their back and instead stagger, spew toxic spores and take a chunk of damage.

Toxstools can revive Moldy Dwarf Bulborbs by pathing to them and spewing spores over them.

Appearance[edit]

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Pikmin 4.
Particularly: Describe the appearance of the creature and, if it applies, how it compares to similar creatures.

The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb is identical in size and shape to a Dwarf Bulborb, barring the clusters of fungi on its body. Its face is a light stone blue, its hindquarters turquoise, and its spots white. The sky-blue fungal mass is nearly the size and span of the Dwarf Bulborb host and it wobbles and sways as the host moves. Direct strikes to the back of the Moldy Dwarf Bulborb squash the fungal clusters and expel clouds of toxic spores.

The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb is implied to be close to death (if not actually dead) in Olimar's log, and its turquoise pallor and black eyes are likely a product of fungal colonization and decomposition.

Locations[edit]

Strategy[edit]

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The strategies shown are just suggestions.

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Pikmin 4.
Particularly: Add a guide on how to beat it.

The Moldy Dwarf Bulborb can be taken care of by throwing White Pikmin on its back and repeatedly stun-locking it. Any color of Pikmin will deal contact damage and stagger it, but with the risk of scattering or losing Pikmin due to the spores released on a direct hit. If the player does not have White Pikmin, it is better to simply have the Pikmin charge at the enemy, as it will not release poison if engaged in that way. Alternatively, Oatchi can make short work of them provided he's equipped with the Pup Sniff Saver, either biting them or flattening them with a charge.

Notes[edit]

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Pikmin 4.
Particularly: Transcribe notes about this enemy, though remember that all transcribed notes will be replaced with notes from the game files eventually.

Dalmo's Notes[edit]

Picture this scenario: like this poor darling, you're conscious but no longer in control of your own body. Someone or something else has taken you over. A horrifying concept, isn't it? But what if the thing controlling you couldn't live if it didn't do that? Sometimes it's simply a matter of survival.

Olimar's Notes[edit]

This is an example of a young Bulborb body that's been infested by fungal filaments. Now a host, it unconsciously continues to seek out and ingest food, all the while scattering large amounts of spores out of the spore sacs on its back until it can no longer move.

After all host-body activity ceases, the specimen mutates into a fungal culture that will eventually become a juvenile Toxstool.

Louie's Notes[edit]

Tastes best if eaten just before the meat spoil. Once all the mold has been removed, enjoy a unique flavor reminiscent of dry-aged meat.

Naming[edit]

See more: Sporovid#Naming.
  • Common name: Moldy Dwarf Bulborb. Mold is a type of invasive fungus.
  • Japanese nickname: カビコチャッピー?, lit.: "Mold Small Chappy". "Small Chappy" is Japanese for the Dwarf Bulborb and "Kabi" means mold, referring to how the mold is infecting the Dwarf Bulborb.
  • Japanese name: ボケナメコモドキとその宿主?, lit.: "Pseudo-Stupid Nameko and its host". It refers to how it is a host for the Toxstool.
  • Scientific name: Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis hostus. Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis is the scientific name of the Toxstool, with the added hostus to signify that these species chooses a "host" body to control.
  • Internal names: KINOKOCHAPPY. "Chappy" is Japanese for Bulborb, referring to how it's an infected Dwarf Bulborb. "Kinoko" means mushroom, referring to how it is infected by the Toxstool's spores.
  • Prerelease: None.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese カビコチャッピー?
Kabi Ko Chappī
Mold Small Chappy
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
黴菌小恰比
Méijūn Xiǎo Qiàbǐ
Mold Small Chappy
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
霉菌小恰比
Méijūn Xiǎo Qiàbǐ
Mold Small Chappy
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Schimmeldwergbulborb Mold dwarf bulborb
Flag of France French Sporobulborbe nain Dwarf Sporobulborb
Flag of Germany German Giftiger Zwerg-Punktkäfer Toxic Dwarf Bulborb
Flag of Italy Italian Coleto nano sporico Dwarf bulborbsporic "Coleto" may come from "boletus" (Latin for mushroom), as a bulborb's spots resemble those found on certain mushrooms
Flag of South Korea Korean 곰팡이꼬마차피
Gompang'i-Kkoma-Chapi
Mold Small Chappy
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Bulbolho-anão mofado Moldy dwarf bulborb
Flag of Spain Spanish Bulbo mohoso enano Dwarf moldy bulborb

Gallery[edit]

This article or section is in need of more images. Particularly:
images of wild Moldy Dwarf Bulborb, and an image of a Toxstool reviving one.
You can help Pikipedia by uploading some images.

Trivia[edit]

  • Olimar's notes classify the fungal host body as that of a "young Bulborb", rather than that of a Breadbug mimic like the Dwarf Bulborb. This is possibly a mistake, as the host body features multiple traits (short snout, fewer spots) that are consistent with that of a Breadbug mimic. Notably, the Dwarf Frosty Bulborb is both considered an actual Bulborb and has these characteristics.

See also[edit]