Talk:Bulborb Larva

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Fun stuff, put your funny fact's about this creature here --Prof. 16:26, 4 September 2007 (UTC) :

Are the bead bug mimiking the yong bulborb or the adults?

The bad thing about these creatures is that they take a while to die, unless you use the Empress Bulblax killing strategy. I went to Youtube and watched a funny video about these creatures. You should watch it, it's really funny! It's called "attack of the baby bulborbs".Pikdude 18:45, 23 December 2007 (UTC)


Are the bead bug mimiking the yong bulborb or the adults? The adults, but they can't reach the Bulborb's actual size.Pikdude 23:10, 23 December 2007 (UTC)

Actually, I saved a pikmin from these. One was left after the death of the Empress, and it caught me by surprise, but like 2 seconds after, I attacked it, it caught a pikmin and a pikmin 3/4 through it's arc landed on top of it, and the yellow pikmin survived. It turns out that pikmin CAN be saved, but you have about a 2 percent chance that the pikmin can be saved. Learner2 20:39, 20 February 2008 (UTC)

Once when I was about to face emporor bulbax I let my freinds play for a bit, I left my room for a sec and they killed about 2/3 of my pikmin but I wassn't paying attention to the counter when I got back. Eneyway when they got to emporor bulbax(I don't know how they got their) they dismised the rest of the pikmin to the side of emporor bulbax it rolled over, killed them all I and got pikmin extinction!

One time i said "If she (Empress bulblax) Does that enough, we'll be swimming in nectar when we're done with her!" I'm RedpikminFire.PNGFlamethrower And I approve this message.

0_0 --Itsa me! Louie G. 21:34, 6 June 2012 (EDT)

Grammar[edit]

Is "birthed" a word? I thought it would be "born". Vol (Talk)

Yes, I thought that, but it's correct. Twinmold.pngSnakeboss14Twinmold.png

It's British English ("British-ese")--Itsa me! Louie G. 21:32, 6 June 2012 (EDT)