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[[File:Telescoping_Pumphog_NL.png|thumb|270px|A player as a Blue Pikmin attacking a Telescoping Pumphog.]]
 
The Telescoping Pumphog is an stationary enemy in Pikmin Adventure. They resemble Fiery and Watery Blowhogs from the Pikmin Series. They shoot many different projectiles at the player including Rocks, [[Spike Ball|Spiked Balls]], and blobs of water which will slow down the player caught inside it. The player can be freed from it if one of the other players attacks the bubble. Other Telescoping Pumphogs delve underground and pop back up to shoot. Some variant of this enemy is made entierly of stone and cannot be attacked.
 
==Notes==
 
===Monita's Notes===
''"This creature compresses air in its bellows-shaped body and uses the pressure to shoot water or projectiles. I called them Huffy Puffers in my younger days. Oh, the quirks of a single core processor."''
 
==Battle Strategy==
Telescoping Pumphogs are usually found guarding a portal to the level's next area or simply baracading an important path. When stationary, they sit about, facing a set direction. When the player comes into range, they will rise up, revealing their tube-like undersegment which inflates. They then push down, which fires out a projectile from their snouts. This projectile is usually a [http://pikmin.wikia.com/wiki/Spike_Ball Spike Ball], but there are variants fought in later levels who can shoot bombs or, in even rarer cases, homing missiles.
 
Their weakspot is located directly on their head, making it hard to hit when they rise up to charge their attack. However, when they are on the ground, right after attacking, they are completely vulnerable, so it is advised to attack them then.
 
It should be noted, however, that some variants of this enemy does not have a weakpoint at all, making them the only enemy in Pikmin Adventure that is completely invincible. If you come across this type, simply destroy all the surrounding enemies to advance to the rest of the level, while avoiding the indestructible Pumphog.
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="208" orientation="none" columns="2">
Stone Pumphog.png|The stone and indestructible version of the enemy.
Telescoping Pumphog extend NL.png|A Telescoping Pumphog preparing to shoot a projectile.
</gallery>
[[Category:Enemies]]
[[Category:Pikmin Adventure]]
[[Category:Pikmin Adventure Enemies]]
[[Category:Blowhogs]]

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A Telescoping Pumphog in Pikmin Adventure.
A player as a Blue Pikmin attacking a Telescoping Pumphog.

The Telescoping Pumphog is an stationary enemy in Pikmin Adventure. They resemble Fiery and Watery Blowhogs from the Pikmin Series. They shoot many different projectiles at the player including Rocks, Spiked Balls, and blobs of water which will slow down the player caught inside it. The player can be freed from it if one of the other players attacks the bubble. Other Telescoping Pumphogs delve underground and pop back up to shoot. Some variant of this enemy is made entierly of stone and cannot be attacked.

Notes

Monita's Notes

"This creature compresses air in its bellows-shaped body and uses the pressure to shoot water or projectiles. I called them Huffy Puffers in my younger days. Oh, the quirks of a single core processor."

Battle Strategy

Telescoping Pumphogs are usually found guarding a portal to the level's next area or simply baracading an important path. When stationary, they sit about, facing a set direction. When the player comes into range, they will rise up, revealing their tube-like undersegment which inflates. They then push down, which fires out a projectile from their snouts. This projectile is usually a Spike Ball, but there are variants fought in later levels who can shoot bombs or, in even rarer cases, homing missiles.

Their weakspot is located directly on their head, making it hard to hit when they rise up to charge their attack. However, when they are on the ground, right after attacking, they are completely vulnerable, so it is advised to attack them then.

It should be noted, however, that some variants of this enemy does not have a weakpoint at all, making them the only enemy in Pikmin Adventure that is completely invincible. If you come across this type, simply destroy all the surrounding enemies to advance to the rest of the level, while avoiding the indestructible Pumphog.

Gallery