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The '''Diamondback Jellyfloat''' is very similar to a normal Jellyfloat, except for the purple and blue diamond on its back. Its tentacles can reach out and sting your Pikmin, embedding a little spine in them that gradually kills them by injecting poison. This should give you a good reason to kill these first.
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==How to Kill==
The '''Diamondback Jellyfloat''' is a species of [[Jellyfloat family|jellyfloat]] that can deliver deadly [[poison]]ous stings.
===Captains===
These hover too far off the ground to be attacked normally. Throw Pikmin until this plummets to the ground to punch its lights out (a joke).


===Pikmin===
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Throw Pikmin on top of the creature, as the bottom side is the one with the tentacles. After it falls down, swarm it for an easy win.
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==Trivia==
=In fanon games=
*This creature was not named for the diamond on its back, but for the poison it shoots out, which is similar to that of a real-life diamondback rattlesnake.
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*This creature is bioluminescent, meaning its flesh produces light as a byproduct of some chemical reaction.
==In ''Pikmin: Redemption''==
* This creature has no known predators. It is assumed that those died out long ago because of the poison spines that almost instantly kill Pikmin.
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[[Category:Jellyfloats]]
The '''Diamondback Jellyfloat''', in ''[[Pikmin: Redemption]]'', is very similar to typical [[Jellyfloat family|jellyfloat]]s except for the purple and blue diamond on its back. It may reach out using its tentacles to sting nearby [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], embedding a little spine in them that gradually kills them by injecting [[poison]]. This should be a good reason to kill these first in a group of enemies. Throw Pikmin on top of the creature, as the bottom side is the one with the tentacles. After it falls, swarm it for an easy win. This creature is bioluminescent, meaning its flesh produces light as a byproduct of some chemical reaction. This creature has no known predators, and it is assumed that its predators died out long ago because of its poison spines.
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 7 March 2024

Diamondback Jellyfloat
Enemy
Family Jellyfloat

The Diamondback Jellyfloat is a species of jellyfloat that can deliver deadly poisonous stings.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin: Redemption

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Diamondback Jellyfloat The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Jellyfloat
Carry weight N/A
Attacks Poisons Pikmin

The Diamondback Jellyfloat, in Pikmin: Redemption, is very similar to typical jellyfloats except for the purple and blue diamond on its back. It may reach out using its tentacles to sting nearby Pikmin, embedding a little spine in them that gradually kills them by injecting poison. This should be a good reason to kill these first in a group of enemies. Throw Pikmin on top of the creature, as the bottom side is the one with the tentacles. After it falls, swarm it for an easy win. This creature is bioluminescent, meaning its flesh produces light as a byproduct of some chemical reaction. This creature has no known predators, and it is assumed that its predators died out long ago because of its poison spines.