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Captain Olimar swarming his group of Pikmin, in New Play Control! Pikmin 2.

In Pikmin and Pikmin 2, the player has the ability to swarm their group of Pikmin (also known as moving the group[1] or marching[2], and unofficially known as C-Sticking) around the current leader. This can be achieved by tilting GCN C.png in the GameCube games or by pointing at a location with the cursor and holding Wiimote Dpad down.png on the New Play Control! releases. The farther the stick is tilted or the farther the cursor is, the farther the group spreads in that direction.

Only the Pikmin can be moved around; if the other leader is in the current party, he remains in his place. When the Pikmin group is told to move, it becomes organized in a roughly circular shape, that becomes elliptical the more the group is moving; the distance to the tip of the group depending on the movement order's intensity.

In New Play Control! Pikmin, if there are 20 or less Pikmin and the order is issued at full length, the Pikmin will form a straight line. In Pikmin 2 and New Play Control! Pikmin 2, this happens for 34 or less Pikmin. In Pikmin for the GameCube, the groups are always spherical and elliptical. In Pikmin 2, if a leader is holding a Pikmin, any directional input from GCN C.png will move the Pikmin group into an ellipse behind the leader, lined up in throwing order.

Uses

There are three main ways to issue orders to Pikmin: by throwing them at the object, by moving the group so that they touch it, or by dismissing them on to it. While the group is being moved manually by use of the aforementioned controls, they will interact with objects they touch. The Pikmin must be touching the object for the task to begin, whereas by throwing or dismissing, the Pikmin only need to be near the object.

The other main use of swarming is to prevent the Pikmin from getting close to unwanted areas, such as hazards or sleeping mature Bulborbs.

In Pikmin, when traversing a tight pathway where the Pikmin might fall off, such as the ramp that leads to the top of the moved cardboard box in The Impact Site, the Pikmin can be told to compress into a tight group by rapidly spinning GCN C.png in the GameCube version or by holding Wiimote Dpad down.png and rapidly circling the cursor around the screen in the Wii version. Quite a bit of dexterity is required in order to group the Pikmin and move through the path, so it is recommended that only a few Pikmin are taken at a time.

Swarming can also be used to group the Pikmin closer to the leader, which allows the player to throw Pikmin much more rapidly. If the group is not moved, the Pikmin to be thrown will have to travel from the group to the leader's hand, which costs some time; moving them so that they're always next to the leader reduces this delay.

Appearance

Visually, there are no effects in the GameCube games, but in the New Play Control! versions, some arrows are cast from the leader to the cursor; the cursor also flashes yellow and oscillates in size.

In terms of audio, a small fanfare plays whenever the group is swarming, which varies by game and by leader: Olimar's fanfare is played through an oboe, Louie's is played through a clarinet, and the President's is played through a bassoon. The fanfare plays faster the more GCN C.png is tilted on the GameCube, or the farther the cursor is in New Play Control! versions. In addition, for the New Play Control! remakes, if the Wii Remote's speaker is not mute, this fanfare will play through it instead of from the television. Bizarrely, in Pikmin 2, the closer the movement direction is to the area's North, West, South or East, as indicated by the radar, the faster the "maximum speed" is.


To do: Upload the sounds. Looks like "toy"-theme sublevels don't have any audio effects, so they should make for the cleanest rips.
Care to do so?

Glitches

  • In Pikmin, if the player begins plucking while swarming, the fanfare will keep playing until Olimar stops plucking.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Mover o grupo Move the group Translation taken from the Pikmin instruction manual.
Flag of Spain Spanish Agrupar Group

See also

References

  1. ^ C Stick / Move the group / Control all Pikmin with you. – Indicator blurb in the controls page of the Pikmin instruction manual
  2. ^ March / Normally, your Pikmin will follow you in a disorganized mob. To persuade them to walk in an orderly fashion, use the C stick. A bugle will sound when you give the marching orders, and you can guide your formation of Pikmin by pressing the C Stick in the direction you'd like your Pikmin to go. If you march your Pikmin into an enemy, gate or something they can work on, they'll automatically get to work on the task. – "Pikmanipulation" section in the Pikmin Nintendo Player's Guide