Sprout: Difference between revisions

From Pikipedia, the Pikmin wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(This is not the definitive version)
 
Line 54: Line 54:
File:Pink Candypop Bud seeds.jpeg|A [[Pink Candypop Bud]] spitting out seeds.
File:Pink Candypop Bud seeds.jpeg|A [[Pink Candypop Bud]] spitting out seeds.
File:Pluck.jpg|Some Pikmin sprouts being plucked.
File:Pluck.jpg|Some Pikmin sprouts being plucked.
File:Pikmin Sprouts.png|Some Pikmin sprouts in ''Pikmin 2''.
File:Pikmin Sprouts 2.jpeg|Some Pikmin sprouts in ''Pikmin 3''.
</gallery>
</gallery>



Revision as of 16:55, June 19, 2016

The leaf texture used in Pikmin 2's Challenge Mode menu. (Used on Pikipedia in the {{stub}} template.)

This article is a stub. You can help Pikipedia by expanding it.
Suggestions: Add that Pikmin cannot be buried everywhere (particularly in Pikmin).

Seeds are newborn Pikmin and are ejected from Onions or Candypop Buds. When touching the ground, these seeds will turn into sprouts, which the player can pluck. Pikmin that are buried or in seed state count in the 100 Pikmin limit.

A screenshot showing the three stages of a Red Pikmin's maturity.
Some Pikmin sprouts.

Pikmin seed

A Pikmin seed can be produced in several ways:

  • When the player discovers an Onion, the latter will produce a Pikmin seed.
  • When a Pikmin extinction occurs, the Onion of the concerned type will eject a seed.
  • When retrieving dead enemies or pellets to an Onion, it will then produce a certain number of seeds.
  • When throwing Pikmin into Candypop buds, the latter will turn them into seeds again.

Pikmin sprout

After a seed has touched the ground, it will transform into a sprout. While it is almost an immediate process in Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 3, it takes roughly seven seconds in Pikmin. The player can also choose to leave Pikmin sprouts buried so that they can evolve into bud or flower Pikmin. Some enemies are able to turn Pikmin into sprouts:

Moreover, in 2-Player Battle, using an ultra-bitter spray on the opponent's Pikmin will bury them for some time.

In Pikmin 3, seeds are also slightly different depending on the Pikmin type. Winged Pikmin seeds have stripes and are slightly smaller. White Pikmin seeds are also smaller. Purple Pikmin seeds are also slight bigger, and Rock Pikmin seeds look like rocks.

Pluck

Main article: Main Page.

Plucking is a mechanic that allows the leaders to uproot a Pikmin sprout. Pressing A while close to a sprout will uproot the Pikmin. In Pikmin, the Smoky Progg is also able to uproot nearby Pikmin by performing an attack. In Pikmin 2, if the player collects the Amplified Amplifier, they can also use their whistle to uproot Pikmin.

Special properties

Pikmin seeds and sprouts have different properties from other Pikmin:

  • They are invincible in these states.
  • Pikmin sprouts will survive at night, unlike other Pikmin.
    • In Pikmin 3, they also evolve directly into flowers the day after.


Others

  • In Pikmin , there is a glitch that makes some seeds have buds or flowers. This was corrected in the subsequent games.
  • For an unknown reason, in Pikmin 2, it is impossible to have 100 Pikmin buried in the same area or sublevel, if the Pikmin in question were buried by an enemy. The last Pikmin will simply get knocked back (in the case of a Mamuta)[1] or stay idle (in the case of a Swooping Snitchbug)[2]. Attempting to get 100 seeds via delivering items to an Onion is possible, though.

Gallery

This article or section is in need of more images. Particularly:
Seed of each Pikmin type, and more images in general.
You can help Pikipedia by uploading some images.

References

  1. ^ YouTube video showing it is impossible for a Mamuta to bury more than 99 Pikmin
  2. ^ YouTube video showing it is impossible for a Swooping Snitchbug to bury more than 99 Pikmin