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}}{{quote|What the?! Floating eyeballs in the water..? The life on this planet is surely unusual..|The ship, upon discovering the Aquaoculus }}The '''Aquaoculus''' is a new enemy that appears in ''[[Pikmin: Decayed Leaf]]''. Being much more radical than most water-dwelling creatures, the Aquaoculus will only spawn in large bodies of [[water]]. The number of Aquaoculi that spawn in said pools depend on the size of the pool; with more spawning in larger water bodies. The Aquaoculus coexists peacefully with other enemies as it floats harmlessly in the water. The creature itself resembles a small eyeball, around the size of a [[Wogpole]]. The Aquaoculus consists of one flattish eyeball with a white sclerae and a dark marine-blue pupil. The sides of the sclerae have more of a reddish hue with slightly visible veins. On the bottom and sides of the Aquaoculus, a coat of soft, yellow fur surrounds the eyeball as it swims around; the fur being hydrophobic which allows for the eyeball to float on the water. 
 
The Aquaoculus is a harmless creature; preferring to swim around aimlessly on the surface of pools. The sporadic movements of the creature heavily resemble the speed and edginess of a [[Skeeterskate]]. If approached by any Pikmin or captains, the Aquaoculus will perform a slight jump before speeding away from the squad. After it manages to get far away enough, it will slow down before stopping; beginning to rest. If constantly pursued, it may stop for a few seconds; allowing for attack. Constantly pursuing the Aquaoculus is futile, however, as the eyeball's extremely fast speed will leave any pursuers in the dust. If nearby other enemies, like creatures in the [[Onionshell family]] or [[Amphituber family]], the Aquaoculus will deliberately swim behind said creatures. This will lead the captains and Pikmin right into danger; inadvertently allowing for the eyeball to escape its pursuers. If the pool of water the Aquaoculus is in gets drained by a [[clog]] or any other method, the Aquaoculus will become beached along with any other aquatic enemies. However, the creature can still skuttle away on its thick coat of fur. However, the Aquaoculus's speed is much more slower on land; only going around half speed. If beached, the creature will pursue any nearby pools of water to get back to its normal speed.


The '''Aquaoculus''' is an enemy appearing in ''[[Pikmin: Decayed Leaf]]''. The creature looks like a large eyeball. Along with this, a thick coat of yellow fur surrounds its body, possibly to protect it from water. The Aquaoculus can only be found in [[water]], as it can not move on the land, resorting to flopping around if forced onto it.
Trying to defeat an Aquaoculus is much harder than it seems. No matter how many Pikmin are sent at the creature; they will inevitably be outran by it. [[Blue Pikmin]] and [[Winged Pikmin]] are futile in trying to take out an Aquaoculus. However, throwing a Blue Pikmin at the Aquaoculus will allow for it to latch on and do significant damage. They may be shaken off it the creature jumps into the air, however. The best way to take out an Aquaoculus is by sending an Iguana Pikmin to the edge of the water. Due to its range, it can send its tongue out and grab the Aquaoculus with it; jerking it out of the water and onto land. This is the easiest and most efficient way of defeating the creature. [[Dart Pikmin]] can instantly kill an Aquaoculus, like most eyebulbs, and [[Spike Pikmin|Cactus Pikmin]] can do significant damage to the families members. When defeated, the Aquaoculus will lose all of its fur and shrivel up; allowing for it to be collected. However, the reward from an Aquaoculus is very measly; not being worth the effort.


The Aquaoculus will harmlessly float around in the water. However, if attacked, the creature will quickly dash away. If provoked further, the creature will charge right into the group of [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], scattering them all over the water and deflowering them. The Aquaoculus tends to run off near more hostile enemies like [[Onionshell family|Aristocrab]]s or [[Amphituber family|Wollyhop]]s to deter Pikmin. It is extremely hard to kill an Aquaoculus due to its extreme speed and agility. The best way to defeat one is to get an [[Iguana Pikmin]] to latch its tongue onto the eyebulb. It will then pull the creature out of the water and onto the land, leaving it vulnerable to attack.
In Overlord mode, the Aquaoculus will appear in much larger groups. Along with this, they move slightly faster and are much more faster when turning and skittering around. They are also slightly faster on land, and have a bit more health.


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*{{icon|Data file|v=P3}} '''Data file #1''': The Aquaoculus may be hard to hit, but an Iguana Pikmin can pull it out of the water.
*{{icon|Data file|v=P3}} '''Data file #1''': The Aquaoculus may be hard to hit, but an Iguana Pikmin can pull it out of the water.  
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Aquaoculus
Enemy
Family Eyebulb

The Aquaoculus is a species of eyebulb that floats around harmlessly in water.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin: Decayed Leaf

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"You… your evil subordinate, your greedy boss, and this invasive Pikmin infestation will all die here TODAY!!"
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Decayed Leaf, a fanon game created by Soundwave.
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Aquaoculus The icon used to represent this enemy.
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Scientific name Visones aquarias
Family Eyebulb
Carry weight 2
Max. carriers 4
Seed worth 3
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 2
Attacks Charges Pikmin
What the?! Floating eyeballs in the water..? The life on this planet is surely unusual.. – The ship, upon discovering the Aquaoculus

The Aquaoculus is a new enemy that appears in Pikmin: Decayed Leaf. Being much more radical than most water-dwelling creatures, the Aquaoculus will only spawn in large bodies of water. The number of Aquaoculi that spawn in said pools depend on the size of the pool; with more spawning in larger water bodies. The Aquaoculus coexists peacefully with other enemies as it floats harmlessly in the water. The creature itself resembles a small eyeball, around the size of a Wogpole. The Aquaoculus consists of one flattish eyeball with a white sclerae and a dark marine-blue pupil. The sides of the sclerae have more of a reddish hue with slightly visible veins. On the bottom and sides of the Aquaoculus, a coat of soft, yellow fur surrounds the eyeball as it swims around; the fur being hydrophobic which allows for the eyeball to float on the water.

The Aquaoculus is a harmless creature; preferring to swim around aimlessly on the surface of pools. The sporadic movements of the creature heavily resemble the speed and edginess of a Skeeterskate. If approached by any Pikmin or captains, the Aquaoculus will perform a slight jump before speeding away from the squad. After it manages to get far away enough, it will slow down before stopping; beginning to rest. If constantly pursued, it may stop for a few seconds; allowing for attack. Constantly pursuing the Aquaoculus is futile, however, as the eyeball's extremely fast speed will leave any pursuers in the dust. If nearby other enemies, like creatures in the Onionshell family or Amphituber family, the Aquaoculus will deliberately swim behind said creatures. This will lead the captains and Pikmin right into danger; inadvertently allowing for the eyeball to escape its pursuers. If the pool of water the Aquaoculus is in gets drained by a clog or any other method, the Aquaoculus will become beached along with any other aquatic enemies. However, the creature can still skuttle away on its thick coat of fur. However, the Aquaoculus's speed is much more slower on land; only going around half speed. If beached, the creature will pursue any nearby pools of water to get back to its normal speed.

Trying to defeat an Aquaoculus is much harder than it seems. No matter how many Pikmin are sent at the creature; they will inevitably be outran by it. Blue Pikmin and Winged Pikmin are futile in trying to take out an Aquaoculus. However, throwing a Blue Pikmin at the Aquaoculus will allow for it to latch on and do significant damage. They may be shaken off it the creature jumps into the air, however. The best way to take out an Aquaoculus is by sending an Iguana Pikmin to the edge of the water. Due to its range, it can send its tongue out and grab the Aquaoculus with it; jerking it out of the water and onto land. This is the easiest and most efficient way of defeating the creature. Dart Pikmin can instantly kill an Aquaoculus, like most eyebulbs, and Cactus Pikmin can do significant damage to the families members. When defeated, the Aquaoculus will lose all of its fur and shrivel up; allowing for it to be collected. However, the reward from an Aquaoculus is very measly; not being worth the effort.

In Overlord mode, the Aquaoculus will appear in much larger groups. Along with this, they move slightly faster and are much more faster when turning and skittering around. They are also slightly faster on land, and have a bit more health.

Notes

  • P3 Data file icon.png Data file #1: The Aquaoculus may be hard to hit, but an Iguana Pikmin can pull it out of the water.

Olimar's notes

Being an extremely radical aquatic creature, the Aquaoculus can be found on large pools of water. Due to lacking any orifice for consumption, the creature mainly feeds off of two food sources; the sun, and microscopic zooplankton. The zooplankton will be absorbed by the filtering fur of the creature, and the eyeball absorbs rays from the sun for energy; similar to photosynthesis. The coating around an Aquaoculus consists of extremely hydrophobic fur; allowing for the small organism to skate around the water with ease.

Louie's notes

These small creatures have the similar vitamins and minerals to the eggs we have at home. So I recommend frying this creature over easy with a dousing of hot sauce! They make for a very hearty breakfast!

President’s notes

Hydrophobic fur..? Maybe we could give this to our non-Blue Pikmin and allow for them to walk on the water! Or I could make it into a wig.. that is the most important goal!! The Pikmin can learn how to swim!

Overlord’s thoughts

And just when I thought I've seen everything! These little guys are the most odd aquatic animal I've seen by far. I do have a small aquarium filled with Blinnows in my home, so maybe these small guys would make a good addition. I'm sure they'd get along. I wonder who's selling zooplankton nowadays.. wait-