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'''Sizzling floors''' are [[obstacle]]s in {{p4}}. They are circular patches of red-hot ground that will [[Fire|burn]] all Pikmin except for [[Red Pikmin]] and [[Glow Pikmin]]. They also have one or more raised portions in the center of the patch that are visibly on fire, and these parts can be attacked by fire-resistant Pikmin types. Some patches instead have fiery [[Enemy|enemies]] that supply the heat. Once the [[health]] of all raised portions or all fiery enemies has been depleted, the sizzling floor will be extinguished, allowing other Pikmin types to cross it.
'''Sizzling floors''' are [[obstacle]]s in {{p4}}. They are circular patches of red-hot ground that will [[Fire|burn]] all Pikmin except for [[Red Pikmin]] and [[Glow Pikmin]]. They also can contain several pieces of burning charcoal, which can be attacked by fire-resistant Pikmin types. Some patches instead have fiery [[Enemy|enemies]] that supply the heat. Once the [[health]] of all the charcoal or all fiery enemies has been depleted, the sizzling floor will be extinguished, allowing other Pikmin types to cross it. Even though Red Pikmin, Glow Pikmin, the [[Leader]] and [[Oatchi]] (with the Scorch Guard) can cross sizzling floors, none of these units are able to carry over it and [[Winged Pikmin]] cannot fly over it. The floor also provides a slowing effect that cannot be prevented by the Gunk Busters, requiring the floors to be cooled in some cases.


==Locations==
==Locations==
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{{game help|p4|Complete the list.}}
* [[Crackling Cauldron]] sublevel 2: five patches, 2 with one raised portion, 2 with two raised portions, and one with 3 raised portions and a buried [[Daughter of the Earth]].
* [[Crackling Cauldron]] sublevel 2: five patches, 2 with one piece of charcoal, 2 with two pieces of charcoal, and one with 3 pieces of charcoal and a buried [[Daughter of the Earth]].
* [[Aquiferous Summit]] sublevel 2: Two patches, each with a single raised portion.
* [[Aquiferous Summit]] sublevel 2: Two patches, each with a piece of charcoal.
* [[Sightless Passage]] sublevel 1: two patches, each with a [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]] and one of the two patches containing a buried [[Heat Sensor]].
* [[Sightless Passage]] sublevel 1: two patches, each with a [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]] and one of the two patches containing a buried [[Heat Sensor]].
* [[Below-Grade Discotheque]] sublevel 4: Two patches, one featuring two [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]]es, 5 wild [[Red Pikmin]], and an unbuilt Clay Valve. The other features two [[Fiery Blowhog]]s, and an inactive [[Sprinkler]] that must be turned on with the Clay Valve to extinguish the floor.
* [[Below-Grade Discotheque]] sublevel 4: Two patches, one featuring two [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]]es, 5 wild [[Red Pikmin]], and an unbuilt Clay Valve. The other features two [[Fiery Blowhog]]s, and an inactive [[Sprinkler]] that must be turned on with the Clay Valve to extinguish the floor.
* [[Kingdom of Beasts]] sublevel 1: three patches, 2 with one raised portion and 1 with three raised portions.
* [[Kingdom of Beasts]] sublevel 1: three patches, 2 with one piece of charcoal and 1 with three pieces of charcoal.
* [[Kingdom of Beasts]] sublevel 4: one patch with 2 raised portions blocking the exit hole.
* [[Kingdom of Beasts]] sublevel 4: one patch with 2 pieces of charcoal blocking the exit hole.
* [[Frozen Inferno]] sublevel 1: two patches, 1 with two [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]]es and 1 with a [[Fiery Bulblax]].
* [[Frozen Inferno]] sublevel 1: two patches, 1 with two [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]]es and 1 with a [[Fiery Bulblax]].
* [[Hotshock Canyon]]: 2 patches, one with one raised portion and one with a [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]].
* [[Hotshock Canyon]]: 2 patches, one with one piece of charcoal and one with a [[Pyroclasmic Slooch]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Latest revision as of 12:54, February 27, 2024

Sizzling floors are obstacles in Pikmin 4. They are circular patches of red-hot ground that will burn all Pikmin except for Red Pikmin and Glow Pikmin. They also can contain several pieces of burning charcoal, which can be attacked by fire-resistant Pikmin types. Some patches instead have fiery enemies that supply the heat. Once the health of all the charcoal or all fiery enemies has been depleted, the sizzling floor will be extinguished, allowing other Pikmin types to cross it. Even though Red Pikmin, Glow Pikmin, the Leader and Oatchi (with the Scorch Guard) can cross sizzling floors, none of these units are able to carry over it and Winged Pikmin cannot fly over it. The floor also provides a slowing effect that cannot be prevented by the Gunk Busters, requiring the floors to be cooled in some cases.

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Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 燃える床?
Moeru yuka
Burning floor

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