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Oatchi
Official render of Oatchi.
Name Oatchi
Gender Male
Eye color Blue
Hair color Golden
Home planet Giya
Known related characters Shepherd, player's character
Height Unknown
First game Pikmin 4
Latest game Pikmin 4

Oatchi (オッチン?) is a Rescue Pup, a type of space dog that assists the Rescue Corps. In-game, he is the companion of the player's character, assisting them with transportation, by working like a Pikmin, by performing specialized tasks, and by serving as a secondary leader if the two are separated. He has long served the Shepherd family and he was obeying only Shepherd, the captain of the Rescue Corps, until the player's character appeared. Like his owner Shepherd, he is from the planet Giya.

Gameplay

Squad member

Normally, Oatchi is a part of the player's squad, just like a Pikmin. In the same way the player can throw or charge a Pikmin towards a task, they can point Oatchi to one. Like a Pikmin or leader, Oatchi can become idle, and he will do some nearby tasks on his own, like taking down Pellet Posies, but won't do others like carrying. When idling, the fluff on his tail will glow like an idle Pikmin's leaf, bud, or flower.

Solo

If the player's character and Oatchi get separated, be it incidentally, by being ordered to do something, by dismissing, or by choosing to switch control between the two, then Oatchi will be able to act independently, and even be controlled like one would control a leader.

While separated, Oatchi is able to walk around the area freely like a leader, and even jump. These actions can both be done by the player while controlling him, or be done automatically with Go Here! When Pikmin are in Oatchi's squad, they jump on his hips. During manual control, he can whistle and throw Pikmin or items, the former being done by what is called "bark" in-game, and the latter being done by Oatchi biting the thing in question and flinging it. He can also continue to perform tasks as if he was still a squad member.

If the player's character whistles Oatchi in this state, he will return to being a part of the squad. If Oatchi whistles the leader instead, they will hop on Oatchi's back to ride them.

Riding

When Oatchi is nearby, the player's character and their Pikmin can ride on his back and hips. They can also dismount if riding. While riding Oatchi, the player takes control of both him and the player character at once, and different gameplay mechanics work as if the player was controlling a specific one:

  • As the player character: Throwing and whistling is done from the riding leader.
  • As Oatchi: The player walks around as Oatchi, can jump, rush, and swim, and Oatchi takes damage when the player is attacked.

Vulnerability

Oatchi is a character alongside the player's character. Both of them have their independent health, and can be knocked down if that health reaches zero. If Oatchi comes into contact with a hazard, he will be affected in a similar way to Pikmin if he is not currently immune to them. For instance, if Oatchi gets hurt by fire, he'll run around in a panic with his tail ablaze, and the player's character will have to whistle him in order to save him, with his health dropping throughout.

Some of the upgrades available at the lab can be applied to Oatchi as well, though they must be bought with raw material separately from the leader's version of the upgrade. Oatchi's version costs twice the amount.

Skills

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Buff

Oatchi is capable of carrying things by biting them and dragging them. This way, Oatchi is capable of carrying things solo as well as alongside Pikmin. In addition, Oatchi can also push obstacles like paper bags. He can do these things when ordered by the player's character like a Pikmin, or if being controlled by the player, when the player approaches the task and presses Icon for the A button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0.. He will keep at it until the player cancels with Icon for the B button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0..

Buff is a skill he can learn to increase his strength. The higher it is, the more Pikmin he counts for when carrying or pushing.

  • Buff level 1: Strength of 3 Pikmin. This is the level Oatchi starts at.
  • Buff level 2: Strength of 5 Pikmin. It costs 1 Pup Drive.
  • Buff level 3: Strength of 10 Pikmin. It costs 1 Pup Drive.

Super Buff

Super Buff is a skill that becomes available after Buff has reached level 3. It works like Buff but with bigger increments.

  • Super Buff level 1: Strength of 20 Pikmin. It costs 2 Pup Drive.
  • Super Buff level 2: Strength of 30 Pikmin.
  • Super Buff level 3: Strength of 100 Pikmin.

Swallow

Swallow allows Oatchi to eat an object, bring it somewhere, and then spit it back out. While Oatchi is capable of doing this with small things like raw materials from the get-go, the skill taught by Shepherd involves swallowing bigger objects. For the smaller items, Oatchi can be commanded to do so by the player's character, or can be brought to one via player control, after which the player can press Icon for the A button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0. to start the carrying process. Much like the Pikmin, Oatchi will start walking automatically towards the destination and if applicable, will walk back to the pile on his own. This process can be cancelled if Oatchi is whistled or if the player takes manual control and presses Icon for the B button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0..

Chomp

Chomp is Oatchi's main method of attack. When commanded by the player's character, he will run at an enemy and attack them by biting. When controlling him (and without having Pikmin), chomp can be used with Icon for the A button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0. like how one would punch with a leader. If Oatchi is idling near a target or is attacked by an enemy, he will automatically use chomp whether he is commanded or not.

  • Chomp level 1: Oatchi attacks with a weak chomp able to defeat a Bulborb Larva in one hit. This is the level Oatchi starts at.
  • Chomp level 2: Oatchi attacks with a strong chomp able to defeat a Dwarf Bulborb in one hit. This costs 2 Pup Drive.
  • Chomp level 3: Oatchi attacks with a very strong chomp able to defeat a Pellet Posy in one hit.

Big Chomp

Big Chomp is a skill that becomes available after Chomp has reached level 3. It works like Chomp but with the added ability of hopping in order to bite airborne enemies.

Rush

Rush is a skill where Oatchi rushes forward. This can be used to charge at enemies or obstacles. In the case of the latter, he can smash open pots and frozen objects, or ram into walls to shake down hard to reach items on top. It can also provide enough momentum to run against the direction of conveyor belts, or instantly burst any frozen hydro jellies. When Pikmin are riding Oatchi, he can also launch the Pikmin directly onto an enemy when rushing into them.

It can be performed by holding and releasing Icon for the X Button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0., be it by being ordered by the player's character or when the player is controlling Oatch directly. While the button is being held down, a ring-shaped gauge appears with Oatchi's face on it, and increases the longer the button is held for. An arrow also appears on the ground indicating where Oatchi will go. If the button is released after the gauge is full, the rush will start, but if released before that the process will be cancelled. Before releasing the button, the player can also press another face button to cancel. Once rushing, if the player is controlling Oatchi he can be slightly veered left and right. Oatchi can only rush for a few seconds before screeching to a halt on his own, or sooner if the player presses Icon for the B button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0. mid-rush. After rushing, the same gauge will appear with a gray ring instead, decreasing to indicating the cooldown during which Oatchi cannot rush again.

  • Rush level 1: Oatchi takes about 3 seconds to charge up his rush. This is the level Oatchi starts at.
  • Rush level 2: Oatchi takes about 2 seconds to charge up his rush. This costs 3 Pup Drive.
  • Rush level 3: Oatchi's rush becomes more powerful, able to defeat some creatures directly. This costs 3 pup drive.

Mega Rush

Mega Rush is a skill that becomes available after Rush has reached level 3. It works like Rush but is stronger, and also stuns enemies upon impact.

Jump

By pressing Icon for the X Button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0., Oatchi will perform a small jump. This is required in order to get up some small ledges that the player's character or their Pikmin cannot go over. This skill is unlocked automatically the day after Russ is rescued, costs no Pup Drive, and cannot be improved.

Dig

When sending Oatchi with Icon for the A button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0., he can dig up objects like the Pikmin, such as dirt blocking caves, buried treasure, or dirt mounds. He can also do this if the player is controlling him solo, approaches the task, and presses Icon for the A button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0., after which he can be stopped manually by pressing Icon for the B button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0.. The first level of this skill is unlocked automatically through progression and costs no Pup Drive.

Doggy-Paddle

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Doggy-Paddle is how Oatchi swims. While swimming, his back and hips are above the water, allowing the player's character or any Pikmin riding him to continue doing so as he crosses a body of water. This is unlocked when attempting to swim with Oatchi, then failing to swim. He gains this skill two in-game days after the botched attempt.

  • Doggy-Paddle level 1: Oatchi swims slowly and cannot dive.
  • Doggy-Paddle level 2: Oatchi swims faster but still cannot dive.
  • Doggy-Paddle level 3: Oatchi gains the ability to dive, allowing him to attack underwater enemies and obstacles, as well as carry objects underwater.

Pluck

Pluck allows Oatchi to pluck Pikmin sprouts. Further levels increase the speed at which he can pluck.

Heal

Heal is a skill that allows Oatchi to automatically regain his health over time.

  • Heal level 1: Oatchi is able to heal himself over time. This costs 3 Pup Drive.
  • Heal level 2: Oatchi heals faster than before.
  • Heal level 3: Oatchi heals even faster than before.

Commands

Commands are a set of tasks the player can give to Oatchi, accessible with Icon for the Y Button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0. (or with a mapped shortcut).

  • Pick Up a Scent: Oatchi sniffs out for any important thing.
  • Come Here: If separated from Oatchi, the player can call him to their current location.
    • When separated, Oatchi can use this command to have the player character do the same.
  • Go to Base: Oatchi will head to the current base.
    • When separated, Oatchi can use this command to have the player character do the same.
  • Gather Pikmin: Oatchi will find any stray Pikmin not performing tasks and bring them to the player's character.
    • When separated, Oatchi can use this command to have the player character do the same.
  • Castaways: Oatchi will locate any castaways nearby.
  • Treasure: Oatchi will locate any treasure nearby.
  • Onions: Oatchi will locate any Onions or Flarlic.
  • Raw Materials: Oatchi will find any raw materials nearby.
  • (Type) Pikmin: Oatchi will locate Pikmin of a certain type and bring them to the player's character.

Some commands can only be unlocked when he reaches certain levels.

  • Command level 1: Oatchi can pick up scents, specifically for castaways and treasures. This is the level Oatchi starts at.
  • Command level 2: Oatchi can use Come Here and Go to Base. This also enables Go Here! for him and the player character.
  • Command level 3: Oatchi can gather stray Pikmin and bring them back to the player's character.

When Oatchi picks up a scent, some blue smoke particles appear allowing the player to visually follow the path.

Infinite Rush

Once Oatchi has been taught every skill by Shepherd, as well as the additional skill by Olimar, he is capable of learning one final "Legendary Skill"; the Infinite Rush. This costs eight Pup Drives, and as the name suggests, allows Oatchi to run during his rush for as long as desired; stopped only by hitting a wall or pressing Icon for the B button on the Nintendo Switch. Edited version of the icon by ARMS Institute user PleasePleasePepper, released under CC-BY-SA 4.0..

Training

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By talking to Shepherd in the Rescue Command Post as the player character, it is possible train Oatchi in order to unlock new skills or level up existing ones. This can only be done if Oatchi has enough drive to learn new tricks, indicated in-game by a point system called Pup Drive. Each skill costs a different amount of Pup Drive. Pup Drive is increased every time the player rescues a castaway.

In the training menu, the player can see how much Pup Drive is available, a list of available and known skills, and the current level of each. They are also capable of learning more about what each level does.

Some of Oatchi's skills are already a part of Oatchi's skillset from the get go, and some others are learned automatically through story progression instead of being taught by Shepherd with with Pup Drive.

Personality and appearance

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Oatchi has golden fur, with orange spots on his back, a thin tail that ends in a white tuft (which is later replaced by a Pikmin-like leaf), two legs in total, two floppy ears, a collar, blue eyes, and no nose. Despite his alien look, he barks like a real dog.

Naming

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese オッチン?
Otchin
おっちん?” is a dialect of sit, a command to the dog.
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
歐慶
Ōuqìng
From Japanese name
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Otsjin From Japanese name
Flag of France French Otchin From Japanese name
Flag of Germany German Otschin From Japanese name
Flag of Italy Italian Occin From Japanese name
Flag of South Korea Korean 와치
wachi
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Flag of Brazil Portuguese Otchin From Japanese name
Flag of Spain Spanish Ochin From Japanese name

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