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'''Poison''' is a [[hazard]], present only in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It takes the form of a gas, colored purple, and is fatal to [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] that are not [[White Pikmin|White]] or [[Bulbmin]] – they will begin choking if the top of their stem is covered in poison gas. Choking Pikmin will run around in a panic and, if not saved, will eventually succumb and die. These Pikmin can be rescued by being [[whistle]]d at.
'''Poison''' is a [[hazard]], present in {{p2}}, {{p4}}, and {{hp}}. It takes the form of a gas, colored reddish-purple in ''Pikmin 2'' and ''Hey! Pikmin'' and turquoise in ''Pikmin 4'', and is fatal to [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] that are not [[White Pikmin]], [[Bulbmin]], or [[Glow Pikmin]] – they will begin choking if the top of their stem is covered in poison gas. Choking Pikmin will run around in a [[panic]] and, if not saved, will eventually succumb and die. These Pikmin can be rescued by being [[whistle]]d.


Poison gas is completely harmless to [[leader]]s, presumably because their [[spacesuit]]s filter the air. However, the gas emitted by the [[Titan Dweevil]] with the [[Comedy Bomb]] can damage and knock leaders down.
Poison gas is completely harmless to [[leader]]s, presumably because their [[spacesuit]]s filter the air. However, the poison emitted by the [[Comedy Bomb]] the [[Titan Dweevil]] wields can damage and knock leaders down, and [[Oatchi]] is affected by poison the same way as most Pikmin are if the {{oatchi|Sniff Saver}} has not been acquired.
 
Poison is less prevalent and a bit different in ''Hey! Pikmin''. It only appears in the final [[sector]]s, the [[Lushlife Murk]] and [[The Final Stretch]], and mostly takes on the form of purple poisonous lakes and attacks from [[Berserk Leech Hydroe|the final boss]]. Any Pikmin that falls in, or even Olimar himself, will instantly die. Poison geysers also appear exclusively in the [[Burning Bog]], and they also kill Pikmin immediately, despite only harming Olimar. Since there are no White Pikmin in this game, poison must be avoided with careful movements and timing.


==Sources==
==Sources==
Poison gas does not appear by itself, but is rather emitted from a few sources.
Poison gas does not appear by itself, but is rather emitted from a few sources.


*'''{{icon|Gas pipe|y}}''' – small tubes sticking out from the ground that release steady streams of poison gas.
*'''{{icon|Poison emitter|v=P2}} {{icon|Poison emitter|v=P4|y}}''' – obstacles sticking out from the ground that release steady streams of poison gas.
*'''{{icon|Munge Dweevil|y}}''' – [[Enemy|enemies]] that release poison gas when attacked.  
*'''[[Minor obstacles#Poison geyser|Poison geyser]]''' – geysers in ''Hey! Pikmin'' that periodically release columns of poison gas.
*'''{{icon|Doodlebug|y}}''' – enemies that release a cloud of poison every time they move.
*'''{{icon|Munge Dweevil|y}}''' – [[Enemy|enemies]] that release poison gas when attacked.
*'''{{icon|Titan Dweevil|y}}''' – the final [[Enemy#Boss|boss]] in the game, with a weapon capable of emitting poison gas.
*'''{{icon|Doodlebug|y|v=P4}}''' – enemies that release a cloud of poison every time they move.
*'''{{icon|Titan Dweevil|y}}''' – the final [[boss]] in {{p2}}, with a weapon capable of emitting poison gas.
*'''{{icon|Ujadani|y}}''' – rare insects that have a small chance of dispersing a quick cloud of poison when attacked.
*'''{{icon|Ujadani|y}}''' – rare insects that have a small chance of dispersing a quick cloud of poison when attacked.
*'''{{icon|Spornet|y}}''' – flying enemies that drop balls of poison.
*'''{{icon|Berserk Leech Hydroe|y}}''' – the final boss in {{hp}}, capable of spitting balls of poison, or poison beams.
*'''{{icon|Startle Spore|y|v=P4}}''' – large enemies that attack with their long tongue which creates a poisonous pool.
*'''{{icon|Venom Dweevil|y|v=P4}}''' – effectively the same as the Munge Dweevil but with a different appearance.
*'''{{icon|Moldy Dwarf Bulborb|y|v=P4}}''' – poisonous [[Bulborbs]] that also take multiple hits to defeat.
*'''{{icon|Moldy Slooch|y|v=P4}}''' – a weak enemy often seen on large patches of mold that disappear once defeated.
*'''{{icon|Toxstool|y|v=P4}}''' – releases a large poison cloud that can revive defeated enemies, mushrooms, and mold.
It is worth noting that the attacks of certain enemies (particularly the [[Groovy Long Legs]], [[Puffstool]], [[Ancient Sirehound]], [[Smoky Progg]], [[Sputtlefish]], [[Toady Bloyster]], and [[Vehemoth Phosbat]]) are often mistakenly referred to as poisonous due to their gas-like appearance, but these are in fact different hazards ([[confusion]], [[gloom]], and [[panic]]) which White Pikmin have no immunity against.


==White Pikmin==
==White Pikmin==
{{main|White Pikmin}}
{{main|White Pikmin}}
 
One of the White Pikmin's most notable traits is their relation to poison. They can withstand poisonous gas without choking, making them ideal to destroy poison sources. In addition, the White Pikmin themselves are poisonous – if an [[enemy]] ingests one, they will instantly receive some [[health|damage]], and some particles will flow out of them, similar to the ones released from poison gas.
One of the White Pikmin's most notable traits is their relation to poison. They can withstand poisonous gas without choking, making them ideal to destroy poison sources. In addition, the White Pikmin themselves are poisonous – if an [[enemy]] ingests one, they will instantly receive some [[health|damage]], and some purple particles will flow out of them, similar to the ones released from poison gas.


==In other games==
==In other games==
===''Pikmin''===
===''Pikmin''===
Poison gas is absent in ''Pikmin'', although the [[Smoky Progg]] releases some element that instantly kills Pikmin caught by it. Although never confirmed, some fans just call the element "poison".
Poison as a game mechanic is absent in ''Pikmin'', although the [[Smoky Progg]] releases [[gloom]] that instantly kills Pikmin caught by it, something that some fans just call "poison".
 
The Pikmin Official Player's Guide describes the spores produced by the [[Puffstool]] which creates [[Mushroom Pikmin]] as "poisonous".<ref>If the puffstool flips back over, its cap will tremble—the telltale sign that it's about to release poisonous spores.</ref>


===''Pikmin 3''===
===''Pikmin 3''===
[[File:White Pikmin inked.png|thumb|Two White Pikmin inked by a Sputtlefish.]]
Poison may have meant to feature in ''Pikmin 3'', as a poison geyser can be [[unused content in Pikmin 3|found unused in the files]], and White Pikmin do return in ''Pikmin 3'', albeit only in [[Mission Mode]] and [[Bingo Battle]]. If the poison geysers are hacked in, White Pikmin are the only Pikmin which are immune to them.{{cite youtube|bl7r63NFeFU|of unused objects in ''Pikmin 3'', including a poison geyser|s=43}} White Pikmin do not exhibit any special resistance towards any other element in the game.
It is not clear whether poison exists in ''Pikmin 3'' or not. White Pikmin do return in ''Pikmin 3'', albeit only in [[Mission Mode]] and [[Bingo Battle]]. They also do not exhibit any special resistance towards any element, meaning that there is no known element that could be interpreted as poison, judging from the White Pikmin's invulnerabilities alone.


The [[Vehemoth Phosbat]] does, however, release a cloud of purple dust, resembling poison gas from ''Pikmin 2''. Its effects are also similar, in that the dust makes affected Pikmin start choking and run around in a frenzy, which can also be saved with a blow of the whistle. The key difference, however, is that the Pikmin will eventually lose their choking status and return to normal on their own accord, meaning that this dust is not deadly.
There are other effects in the game which many have interpreted as poison, but are not. The [[Vehemoth Phosbat]] releases a cloud of purple dust, resembling poison gas from ''Pikmin 2''. The effects of this gas are similar, in that the dust makes the affected Pikmin start choking and run around in a frenzy, and can be removed with a blow of the whistle. Likewise, the [[Toady Bloyster]] and the [[Sputtlefish]] can emit clouds of ink which have identical effects. The key differences between these effects and poison are that they do not result in death, fade away after some time, and [[White Pikmin]] are just as susceptible to the effects if hacked or glitched into position. Therefore these effects are less like poison, and simply cause a [[panic]].
 
The [[Toady Bloyster]] and the [[Sputtlefish]] can emit clouds of ink, with effects identical to the Vehemoth Phosbat's dust. It is also known that White Pikmin are not immune to the ink released by these creatures.


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Pikmin ink.png|A [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] under the effect of an ink cloud. Notice its bigger eyes.
Pikmin Poison.png|A Pikmin under the effect of the purple dust released by the [[Vehemoth Phosbat]].
Doodlebugpoison.png|Some poison from the Doodlebug.
Doodlebugpoison.png|Some poison from the Doodlebug.
Poison.jpg|A gas pipe.
Poison.jpg|A poison emitter in ''Pikmin 2''.
Poisoned Pikmin.png|A Pikmin being poisoned.
Poisoned Pikmin.png|A Pikmin being poisoned.
GPVP01 41842442 2.png|Drawing used to represent Pikmin killed by poison on ''Pikmin 2'''s high-score screen.
Septic Swamp 2.jpg|A poison lake in [[Septic Swamp]]. Notice how the bottles are coated with the poison from dunking under the liquid.
Burning Bog 6.jpg|A poison geyser in [[Burning Bog]].
P2 Poisoned High Scores Artwork.png|Drawing used to represent Pikmin killed by poison in ''Pikmin 2'''s [[high scores menu]].
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
|SpaA=Veneno
|SpaAM=Poison
}}


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Panic]]
*[[Gloom]]
*[[:Category:Poison enemies]]
*[[:Category:Poison enemies]]
==References==
{{refs}}


{{hazards}}
{{hazards}}


[[Category:Hazards]]
[[Category:Hazards]]

Latest revision as of 23:38, February 19, 2024

Poison is a hazard, present in Pikmin 2, Pikmin 4, and Hey! Pikmin. It takes the form of a gas, colored reddish-purple in Pikmin 2 and Hey! Pikmin and turquoise in Pikmin 4, and is fatal to Pikmin that are not White Pikmin, Bulbmin, or Glow Pikmin – they will begin choking if the top of their stem is covered in poison gas. Choking Pikmin will run around in a panic and, if not saved, will eventually succumb and die. These Pikmin can be rescued by being whistled.

Poison gas is completely harmless to leaders, presumably because their spacesuits filter the air. However, the poison emitted by the Comedy Bomb the Titan Dweevil wields can damage and knock leaders down, and Oatchi is affected by poison the same way as most Pikmin are if the Pup Sniff Saver has not been acquired.

Poison is less prevalent and a bit different in Hey! Pikmin. It only appears in the final sectors, the Lushlife Murk and The Final Stretch, and mostly takes on the form of purple poisonous lakes and attacks from the final boss. Any Pikmin that falls in, or even Olimar himself, will instantly die. Poison geysers also appear exclusively in the Burning Bog, and they also kill Pikmin immediately, despite only harming Olimar. Since there are no White Pikmin in this game, poison must be avoided with careful movements and timing.

Sources[edit]

Poison gas does not appear by itself, but is rather emitted from a few sources.

  • Custom icon for poison emitters in Pikmin 2. Custom icon for poison emitters in Pikmin 4. Poison emitter – obstacles sticking out from the ground that release steady streams of poison gas.
  • Poison geyser – geysers in Hey! Pikmin that periodically release columns of poison gas.
  • Munge Dweevil icon.png Munge Dweevilenemies that release poison gas when attacked.
  • Icon for the Doodlebug, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia. Doodlebug – enemies that release a cloud of poison every time they move.
  • Titan Dweevil icon.png Titan Dweevil – the final boss in Pikmin 2, with a weapon capable of emitting poison gas.
  • Ujadani icon.png Ujadani – rare insects that have a small chance of dispersing a quick cloud of poison when attacked.
  • Spornet icon in Hey! Pikmin. Spornet – flying enemies that drop balls of poison.
  • Berserk Leech Hydroe icon in Hey! Pikmin. Berserk Leech Hydroe – the final boss in Hey! Pikmin, capable of spitting balls of poison, or poison beams.
  • Icon for the Startle Spore, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia. Startle Spore – large enemies that attack with their long tongue which creates a poisonous pool.
  • Icon for the Venom Dweevil, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia. Venom Dweevil – effectively the same as the Munge Dweevil but with a different appearance.
  • Icon for the Moldy Dwarf Bulborb, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia. Moldy Dwarf Bulborb – poisonous Bulborbs that also take multiple hits to defeat.
  • Icon for the Moldy Slooch, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia. Moldy Slooch – a weak enemy often seen on large patches of mold that disappear once defeated.
  • Icon for the Toxstool, from Pikmin 4's Piklopedia. Toxstool – releases a large poison cloud that can revive defeated enemies, mushrooms, and mold.

It is worth noting that the attacks of certain enemies (particularly the Groovy Long Legs, Puffstool, Ancient Sirehound, Smoky Progg, Sputtlefish, Toady Bloyster, and Vehemoth Phosbat) are often mistakenly referred to as poisonous due to their gas-like appearance, but these are in fact different hazards (confusion, gloom, and panic) which White Pikmin have no immunity against.

White Pikmin[edit]

Main article: White Pikmin.

One of the White Pikmin's most notable traits is their relation to poison. They can withstand poisonous gas without choking, making them ideal to destroy poison sources. In addition, the White Pikmin themselves are poisonous – if an enemy ingests one, they will instantly receive some damage, and some particles will flow out of them, similar to the ones released from poison gas.

In other games[edit]

Pikmin[edit]

Poison as a game mechanic is absent in Pikmin, although the Smoky Progg releases gloom that instantly kills Pikmin caught by it, something that some fans just call "poison".

The Pikmin Official Player's Guide describes the spores produced by the Puffstool which creates Mushroom Pikmin as "poisonous".[1]

Pikmin 3[edit]

Poison may have meant to feature in Pikmin 3, as a poison geyser can be found unused in the files, and White Pikmin do return in Pikmin 3, albeit only in Mission Mode and Bingo Battle. If the poison geysers are hacked in, White Pikmin are the only Pikmin which are immune to them.[2] White Pikmin do not exhibit any special resistance towards any other element in the game.

There are other effects in the game which many have interpreted as poison, but are not. The Vehemoth Phosbat releases a cloud of purple dust, resembling poison gas from Pikmin 2. The effects of this gas are similar, in that the dust makes the affected Pikmin start choking and run around in a frenzy, and can be removed with a blow of the whistle. Likewise, the Toady Bloyster and the Sputtlefish can emit clouds of ink which have identical effects. The key differences between these effects and poison are that they do not result in death, fade away after some time, and White Pikmin are just as susceptible to the effects if hacked or glitched into position. Therefore these effects are less like poison, and simply cause a panic.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

In the Super Smash Bros. series, poison is a thematic element to the properties of White Pikmin, causing their latch attack and grabbing attack to deal much more damage than other Pikmin types. This is represented by the darkness effect, which causes opponents to emit dark purple energy when damaged.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Veneno Poison

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ If the puffstool flips back over, its cap will tremble—the telltale sign that it's about to release poisonous spores.
  2. ^ YouTube video of unused objects in Pikmin 3, including a poison geyser (at 0:43)