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Obstacle

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An obstacle is anything that stands in the way of the Pikmin and their leaders until it has been cleared or overcome. There are several obstacles of different types scattered across the areas of all games, and usually, the Pikmin must work together to clear them effectively. At times, obstacles do not block a path, but clearing them normally yields a shortcut or a reward of some sort.

List of obstacles

Icon Name Description Games
Pikmin Pikmin 2 Pikmin 3
  Arachnode web Arachnodes often build their webs in the carrying routes of Winged Pikmin. If Winged Pikmin carry something into the web, they will let go of the object and become stuck. No No Yes
  Bamboo gate Gates that must be held open with Winged Pikmin. No No Yes
  Bloominous Stemple Large, white plants that react to light, and act as platforms. They only bloom when there is an active light nearby. No No Yes
  Bodies of water Non-blue Pikmin start drowning if they come into contact with bodies of water. Yes Yes Yes
  Boulder Boulders drop from the sky, and crush Pikmin they fall on. No Yes No*
  Bouncy Mushroom Bouncy Mushrooms let leaders and Pikmin bounce to otherwise inaccessible places. No No Yes
  Bramble gate Gates act like walls, completely blocking off an area. They can be torn down in a gradual process, until they are fully opened. There are multiple types of gates. Yes Yes No
 
 
Bridge Unbuilt bridges can be found on the ledge of some gaps, and Pikmin must build the bridge in order to pass through. Yes Yes Yes
  Burgeoning Spiderwort mold Some form of mold that stops the growth of Burgeoning Spiderworts. No Yes No
  Buried treasure or fruit While not technically an obstacle, some treasures are found underground, and White Pikmin are needed to clear the dirt and unearth them. Some fruits can also be found buried, but any Pikmin can dig them out, with Yellow Pikmin doing so faster. No Yes Yes
  Cardboard box Cardboard boxes block the path to certain areas, and must be pushed out of the way with a minimum number of Pikmin. Yes No Yes
  Climbing stick Sticks used to climb to higher places. They must be extended first. Yes No Yes
  Clipboard Boards with handles on them. Clipboards often cover objects, and they need 8 Winged Pikmin to lift it. No No Yes
  Clog Some pools of water can be drained by destroying clogs. No Yes No
  Conveyor belt Metallic belts that roll in a direction, carrying things on top of them. No No Yes
  Crystal nodule Crystal pebbles used by Skutterchucks as ammo. No No Yes
  Crystal wall Walls made of glass, destructible using Rock Pikmin. No No Yes
  Dam A stick over a river that blocks the progression of lily pads. No No Yes
  Dirt mound Mounds of dirt that hold small items, which can be revealed by sending Pikmin to dig in it. No No Yes
  Dirt wall Simple walls made of dirt. No No Yes
 
 
Electric gate Gates covered in electrical current, meaning only Yellow Pikmin can destroy it. No Yes Yes
  Electrical wire Two cut bits of electrical wiring with exposed conductors. They create an arc of electricity from time to time. No Yes No
  Electrode An open circuit that needs Yellow Pikmin to close it. Upon closing the circuit, a light activates. No No Yes
  Elevator platform Boxes attached to ropes that act similar to seesaw blocks. No No Yes
  Fire geyser Geysers poking out of the ground that shoot fire at regular intervals. Yes Yes Yes
  Flukeweed Pink, curly plants that are attached to buried objects. Winged Pikmin can lift these objects up. No No Yes
  Fragments Pieces of broken objects found in piles that are used to build bridges. Pikmin deliver them to the bridge, until all fragments have been delivered. No No Yes
File:Gas pipe icon.png Gas pipe Pipes sticking out of the ground that emit clouds of poison. No Yes No
  Geyser Water geysers in the first and third Pikmin games allow access to newer areas, but may need to be activated first. Yes No Yes
  Hay A bundle of hay acts similar fragments. Hay is used to build ramps. No No Yes
  High ledges Some ledges are too high for regular Pikmin to reach, and can only be reached by Yellow Pikmin or Winged Pikmin. Yes Yes Yes
  Iron ball Large spheres that can be pushed by a certain number of Pikmin, until they roll off a cliff. No No Yes
  Kingcap Large, red spotted mushrooms that block passageways. No No Yes
  Large crystal Crystals either block passageways or hold items. They can be destroyed with Rock Pikmin. No No Yes
  Lily pad Green plants that are used to navigate bodies of water. No No Yes
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Paper bag Paper bags that block passageways. In Pikmin 2, they can be crushed with enough Pikmin weight, and in Pikmin 3, they need to be pushed off ledges. No Yes Yes
  Purple Pikmin needed This icon is used on the wiki to represent a warning that Purple Pikmin are necessary, given their weight and overwhelming strength. No Yes No
 
 
Reinforced wall Strong walls that require bomb rocks to take out. Yes No Yes
 
 
Seesaw block Seesaw blocks come in pairs, and when enough weight is applied onto one, the other rises. No Yes Yes
  Small crystal Small crystals that block geysers and hold small items. No No Yes
  Spotcap Small fungi that can block passages in groups. No No Yes
  Tin box Act just like cardboard boxes. No No Yes
  Tunnel Shortcuts through the earth. They have a pile of rubble in the front, and Pikmin can be sent to dig them out. No No Yes

* There is an item that causes boulders to fall in Bingo Battle, however.

Trivia

  • In Pikmin 2, Pikmin that are attacking an obstacle while latched on will cause damage at a faster pace than those that are standing on the ground.[1] This can be achieved with bridges by pushing the Pikmin off to the side and letting it go back to the bridge on its own, where it should hopefully cling on instead.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
  French Obstacle Obstacle
  Portuguese (NoE) Obstáculo Obstacle Translation taken from the Pikmin instruction manual.

See also

References

  1. ^ YouTube video showing how latched Pikmin are faster than standing Pikmin, in Pikmin 2