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==In ''Pikmin''==
==In ''Pikmin''==
[[File:Ship parts.jpg|thumb|300px|The [[final results menu]], showing every ship part. Yellow ones are required and blue ones are optional.]]
[[File:Ship parts.jpg|thumb|300px|The [[final results menu]] for ''Pikmin'', showing every ship part. Yellow ones are required and blue ones are optional.]]
Ship parts are fragments of the ship used by [[Captain Olimar]], the [[S.S. Dolphin]]. After colliding with a comet at the start of ''Pikmin'', the S.S. Dolphin lost most of its parts, which are needed to leave the [[PNF-404|planet]]. Scattered around the [[area]]s in the game, they must be successfully [[Carry|retrieved]] back into the ship in order to repair it. The parts are usually placed in such a manner that some form of challenge must be overcome in order to access them. Some are found on high ledges, some are behind [[Gate#Reinforced wall|walls]], and some are inside [[Enemy|enemies]], most commonly bosses.
Ship parts are fragments of the ship used by [[Captain Olimar]], the [[S.S. Dolphin]]. After colliding with a comet at the start of ''Pikmin'', the S.S. Dolphin lost most of its parts, which are needed to leave the [[PNF-404|planet]]. Scattered around the [[area]]s in the game, they must be successfully [[Carry|retrieved]] back into the ship in order to repair it. The parts are usually placed in such a manner that some form of challenge must be overcome in order to access them. Some are found on high ledges, some are behind [[Gate#Reinforced wall|walls]], and some are inside [[Enemy|enemies]], most commonly bosses.


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==In ''Pikmin 4''==
==In ''Pikmin 4''==
[[File:P4 ship parts.png|thumb|500px|The [[final results menu]] for ''Olimar's Shipwreck Tale'', showing every ship part collected along with play-time and Pikmin remaining and lost.]]
Ship parts appear in the [[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]] side mode and essentially serve the same purpose as they did in ''Pikmin'', both story and gameplay-wise. Like ''Pikmin'', there are 30 parts to collect, although the day count has been halved to 15. After a certain number of parts are recovered, the S.S. Dolphin's stability will increase, and the player will be able to access a new area. Should the player collect all parts, they will be awarded with the 'best' ending, and if they fail to recover all ship parts, they will receive the bad ending. Unlike ''Pikmin'', all parts are required for a successful launch - there is no normal ending.
Ship parts appear in the [[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]] side mode and essentially serve the same purpose as they did in ''Pikmin'', both story and gameplay-wise. Like ''Pikmin'', there are 30 parts to collect, although the day count has been halved to 15. After a certain number of parts are recovered, the S.S. Dolphin's stability will increase, and the player will be able to access a new area. Should the player collect all parts, they will be awarded with the 'best' ending, and if they fail to recover all ship parts, they will receive the bad ending. Unlike ''Pikmin'', all parts are required for a successful launch - there is no normal ending.



Revision as of 21:31, August 23, 2023

Ship parts are the main collectible items in Pikmin and the Olimar's Shipwreck Tale mode of Pikmin 4, along with appearing in Pikmin 3 Deluxe's Side Stories mode.

In Pikmin

A screenshot from the final results menu of Pikmin showing all 30 ship parts.
The final results menu for Pikmin, showing every ship part. Yellow ones are required and blue ones are optional.

Ship parts are fragments of the ship used by Captain Olimar, the S.S. Dolphin. After colliding with a comet at the start of Pikmin, the S.S. Dolphin lost most of its parts, which are needed to leave the planet. Scattered around the areas in the game, they must be successfully retrieved back into the ship in order to repair it. The parts are usually placed in such a manner that some form of challenge must be overcome in order to access them. Some are found on high ledges, some are behind walls, and some are inside enemies, most commonly bosses.

After a certain number of parts are recovered, the S.S. Dolphin's stability will increase, and the player will be able to access a new area. There are a total of 30 ship parts, but only 25 of them are required in order to leave the planet. Should the player collect all parts, they will be awarded with the best ending. If after 30 days, all required ship parts are collected, the normal ending will be shown. If, however, the player fails to recover all required ship parts after 30 days, they will receive the bad ending.

Every time a ship part is collected in Pikmin, gameplay stops, and a cutscene takes place showing the part being beamed into the Dolphin. 14 of the ship parts visually disappear after being collected, but 16 parts will appear on the Dolphin in a specific place upon collection, causing sparkle particles to come out. Once installed, the ship part remains visible on the Dolphin for the rest of the game.

Items noted with a * are not required to get the normal ending, but are required to get the best ending.

In Pikmin 3 Deluxe

In Olimar's Comeback, The President sends Olimar and Louie back to PNF-404 to repair the Hocotate ship after they had abandoned it. Collecting ship parts is slightly different in this game, however. In First Part Found and Another Part Found, the player must clear a path for the Pikmin to transport a single ship part to the SPERO before time runs out. In The Ship Restored, the player must find multiple ship parts and return them to the SPERO. The Ship Restored assigns each part a monetary value of hundreds of Pokos as part of the mission's scoring system.

Some of the ship parts in this game mode are named, while others aren't. Although, all are near identical in appearance to the ones collected in Pikmin, despite the Hocotate ship being far different in design from the S.S. Dolphin. Those returning parts being:

Only the Main Engine and Chronos Reactor are referred to by name by Olimar in his outline and assignment reports.

In Pikmin 4

A screenshot from the final results menu of Pikmin 4's Olimar's Shipwreck Tale mode showing all 30 ship parts.
The final results menu for Olimar's Shipwreck Tale, showing every ship part collected along with play-time and Pikmin remaining and lost.

Ship parts appear in the Olimar's Shipwreck Tale side mode and essentially serve the same purpose as they did in Pikmin, both story and gameplay-wise. Like Pikmin, there are 30 parts to collect, although the day count has been halved to 15. After a certain number of parts are recovered, the S.S. Dolphin's stability will increase, and the player will be able to access a new area. Should the player collect all parts, they will be awarded with the 'best' ending, and if they fail to recover all ship parts, they will receive the bad ending. Unlike Pikmin, all parts are required for a successful launch - there is no normal ending.

Several of the same ship parts return, but most are replaced with duplicates of the Extraordinary Bolt, Repair-Type Bolt, and the Automatic Gear. The reason why some parts from Pikmin have been replaced with duplicates of other parts in Pikmin 4 is unknown, though Olimar hints that he is collecting even the most minor parts for use in gear.

All visible ship parts from Pikmin that are not collectible in Pikmin 4 can be found on the ship from the start (minus the Eternal Fuel Dynamo, which can become obstructed in Pikmin regardless).

Trivia

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Québec French (NoA) Pièce de vaisseau Ship part
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Peça da nave Ship part Translation taken from the Pikmin instruction manual.
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Pieza de la nave (in-game)
Pieza nave (final results screen)
Ship part

See also