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Ok, I guess I'm Undead414 and I am going to tell you the Pikmin 1 and Pikmin 2 bosses and the stages that they fight in.


Burrowing Snagret

The Burrowing Snagret is basically the first boss in both Pikmin games. The boss was a bird-headed serpent that sat below the surface, waiting for wandering pray, such as pikmin. It served as a boss that was hard to beat without losing one pikmin

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The common pikmin cruncher

for it could snatch 3 of them up quickly. Best strategies were waiting for the snagret to emerge from the ground and get its head stuck. This was the best time to attack it. In Pikmin 1 the burrowing snagret appeared in The Forest of Hope in a trio. Only one held a valuable ship part, two others served as distractions for Olimar. It appears much more often in Pikmin 2. Most times encountered in both games, it was found in a large arena. The Forest of Hope held this creature, and so did The Final Trial (challenge mode) served as the battle areas. In Pikmin 2, it was found in alot of open areas, as well as some winding areas like the Hole of Heroes snagret and the burrowing snagret in Valley of Repose. In Pikmin 1, its head exploded with its body, in pikmin 2 its head didn't explode, allowing you to carry its head.



Beady Long Legs

Beady Long Legs is part of the Arachnorb family. It resembles a large long legs with only 4 legs that can crush pikmin easily. Now, Beady was a *patience* boss. In both games, Yellow Pikmin were the only ones who could be thrown high enough to reach its head, unless you waited for him to lower his head were any pikmin could reach its head. In both games, Beady Long Legs was fought in a large arena with plenty of space. In pikmin 1 he stepped slightly faster and had more health, and Pikmin 2 he moved slightly slower and had less health. In both games, after being beaten, Beady's body would dissolve, leaving no carcass. In Pikmin 3, I think his head should stay so the pikmin could carry it.

The four-legged pikmin crusher