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Some enemies also utilize electricity as a weapon, for instance, the [[Anode Dweevil]] electrifies itself when attacked. Some enemies also use electricity as a defensive covering, like the [[Supersonic Bulblax]]. Yellow Pikmin generally should be used against electricity-wielding enemies.
Some enemies also utilize electricity as a weapon, for instance, the [[Anode Dweevil]] electrifies itself when attacked. Some enemies also use electricity as a defensive covering, like the [[Supersonic Bulblax]]. Yellow Pikmin generally should be used against electricity-wielding enemies.
== In [[Pikmin: Forces of Evil]] ==
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Electricity is another hazard in Forces of Evil. It works like usual, preventing any non-Yellow Pikmin from approaching and damaging Olimar's suit heavily.


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Electricity is an element found in the Pikmin game series, and found in many, many Fanon games. It usually comes in the form of broken electrical conduits sticking out of the ground, between which arcs of electrical discharge jump. If any Pikmin touches an electric current, they will be instantly fried, with no chance to save them. Yellow Pikmin are completely immune to this hazard.

Some enemies also utilize electricity as a weapon, for instance, the Anode Dweevil electrifies itself when attacked. Some enemies also use electricity as a defensive covering, like the Supersonic Bulblax. Yellow Pikmin generally should be used against electricity-wielding enemies.

In Pikmin: Forces of Evil

Template:Pais Electricity is another hazard in Forces of Evil. It works like usual, preventing any non-Yellow Pikmin from approaching and damaging Olimar's suit heavily.