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[[Image:Thumb_breadbug.jpg|thumb|100px]]
[[Image:Emperorbulblax.jpg|frame|Emperor Bulblax]]
Scientific Name: Pansarus gluttonea


Family: Breadbug
The Emperor Bulblax is the final boss in the first Pikmin game. He lies dormant in his arena at The Final Trial until approached, at which he will wake up and start attacking. He resembles a huge, flabby, frog-like Bulborb with small red eyes and a thick, moss-covered hide, which is the only visible part of him when he sleeps, and also invulnerable to attacks. As Olimar's notes state, moss can only grow on it in the rainy season, and other plants can also grow on the hide which means that it is the rainy season in Pikmin. His attacks are different depending on his "mood". This mood is initially characterized by salivation: he will attack by using his tongue. After taking damage, this phase will end, and Bulblax will use his jump attack. As defeating him when he is doing this is very difficult, you should pay attention to his mood. If you evade several of his jumps, he will go back to his eating mood. It is possible to identify the jumping mood beforehand, as the creature drools far less during the phase.


Areas: [[The Forest Navel]]
The best strategy to beating him is to have Yellow Pikmin grab any nearby bomb-rocks, and let him eat them. He will be stunned by the explosion (the more bomb-rocks, the longer the stun), providing a good time to toss as many Red Pikmin as possible onto his face. Doing this repeatedly will have him beaten easily. Alternatively, you can throw yellows with bomb-rocks in front of him and call them to you as soon as the Bulblax prepares his attack; the yellows will leave the bombs and these will explode as soon as the Bulblax touches them with his tongue,which will stun him longer. This method is harder, but the effects are the same and without Pikmin loss, which is helpful for zero-death runs.


Underground Areas: [[Glutton's Kitchen]], [[Dream Den]]
It's usually a good idea to devote a single day to removing obstacles and clearing the path, and then deal with the Bulblax the following day, since the battle itself can often be time-consuming.  
 
Attacks: Steals objects
 
Seeds: 3
 
Carry Weight: 3
 
Max Carriers: 6
 
 
Breadbugs are one of the enemies the Pikmin games. It is a member and namesake of the Breadbug family. It is shaped more like a roll, however, than a loaf of bread. It does no harm to the Pikmin directly, though it can pull away small objects (in Pikmin 1), or both small and rather large (in Pikmin 2) objects vital to the Pikmin into its dwelling. If Pikmin are holding onto something when the Breadbug pulls it into its nest, they will die. It has a large amount of tough blubber, making it nearly immune to most attacks.
 
The most common way to kill it is to have Pikmin pull objects that the Breadbug attempts to take with them and take it to any Onion or the Ship's pod. The Onion or the Ship will get the object, but damage the Breadbug. This method usually has to be done twice, though the first hit is so strong, you may just need to throw a Pikmin on it to finish it off. Strangely, Olimar can damage the Breadbug by hitting it in Pikmin 1, but this has no effect in Pikmin 2.
 
Another easy way to kill the Breadbug is to drop Purple Pikmin on it. Their heavy weight will hurt the Breadbug, and they also try to home in as they land. If you are a little short on patience, petrifying it will also make it vulnerable to swarming.
'''Notes'''
 
Reel notes:
 
This creature's thick hide protects it from most attackers.
[edit] Olimar's Notes
 
Olimar's Notes:
 
The adult Breadbug competes for many of the same food sources as Pikmin, but its thick-skinned hide allows it to withstand most Pikmin group attacks. However, some researchers claim to have observed breadbugs being overwhelmed by massive numbers and reduced to food.
[edit] Louie's Notes
 
Louie's Notes:
 
Breadbugs are hearty and nutritious but also bland and unimaginative. They may be palatable in a pinch, but they hold no true culinary promise.


== Facts ==
== Facts ==

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This is my first wikia page, and I joined because a friend, Evillouie13, recommended it to me. Go to my Disscussion page at my disscusion page I now have a new Zeldapedia page.

Updates

11/2/08: Added Olimar's Journal and Sales Pitch to Fuel Reservoir,Durable Energy Cell, and Proton AA.

11/2/08: Added Olimar's Journal and Sales Pitch to entire Explorer's Friend Series

10/25/08: Update Figwort to include Valley of Repose

10/25/08: Update Fiery Bulblax to include Valley of Repose

10/25/08: Create File

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Enemy of the Week

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File:Emperorbulblax.jpg
Emperor Bulblax

The Emperor Bulblax is the final boss in the first Pikmin game. He lies dormant in his arena at The Final Trial until approached, at which he will wake up and start attacking. He resembles a huge, flabby, frog-like Bulborb with small red eyes and a thick, moss-covered hide, which is the only visible part of him when he sleeps, and also invulnerable to attacks. As Olimar's notes state, moss can only grow on it in the rainy season, and other plants can also grow on the hide which means that it is the rainy season in Pikmin. His attacks are different depending on his "mood". This mood is initially characterized by salivation: he will attack by using his tongue. After taking damage, this phase will end, and Bulblax will use his jump attack. As defeating him when he is doing this is very difficult, you should pay attention to his mood. If you evade several of his jumps, he will go back to his eating mood. It is possible to identify the jumping mood beforehand, as the creature drools far less during the phase.

The best strategy to beating him is to have Yellow Pikmin grab any nearby bomb-rocks, and let him eat them. He will be stunned by the explosion (the more bomb-rocks, the longer the stun), providing a good time to toss as many Red Pikmin as possible onto his face. Doing this repeatedly will have him beaten easily. Alternatively, you can throw yellows with bomb-rocks in front of him and call them to you as soon as the Bulblax prepares his attack; the yellows will leave the bombs and these will explode as soon as the Bulblax touches them with his tongue,which will stun him longer. This method is harder, but the effects are the same and without Pikmin loss, which is helpful for zero-death runs.

It's usually a good idea to devote a single day to removing obstacles and clearing the path, and then deal with the Bulblax the following day, since the battle itself can often be time-consuming.

Facts

Pikmin 2-

Day: 42

Treasures: 181/201

Overworlds: EVERY SINGLE ONE!!!(EVEN WISTFUL WILD!!!)

Caves Not Completed: Dream Den- 0/17, Hole of Heroes- 10/13


Pikmin 1-

Day: 24

Ship Parts: 29/30

Missing Parts: The one in the emperor Bulblax.

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