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'''Hacking''' is a [[hazard]] that acts as a magic spell that when hit by a Pikmin/Leader, they will obey the creature, and after 3 minutes, or after the creature is defeated, they will instantly perish, and will return in a day or two.
'''Hacking''' is a meta [[hazard]] that often wildly affects gameplay in a variety of ways. Some of the most mundane forms of hacking are making an enemy invincible or instantly lethal.
 
Hacking may also regard the ability to break into technological devices, usually to compromise or override their functions.


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'''Hacking''' is a hazard used by [[Microstrategy]] that acts as a magic spell that when hit by a Pikmin/Leader, they will obey the creature, and after 3 minutes, or after the creature is defeated, they will instantly perish, and will return in a day or two.
 
'''Hacking''' is a hazard in ''[[Pikmin 18,000,000,011]]'' that is used by [[Microstrategy]]. It acts as a [[magic]] spell that makes affected [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] and [[leader]]s obey the creature responsible for hacking them, and after 3 minutes or the creature is defeated, they will instantly perish and will return in a day or two.


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{{notes|Olimar’s notes|image=P18b11 Olimar neutral icon.png|This hazard is insane! I was just walking in the Wistful Wild, and then Louie just said “How to buy bitcoin: ... and just vanished! I didn't see him for 2 days, and then was mailed in the Hocotate e-Mail, for a restoration. What?}}
{{notes|Olimar’s notes|image=P18b11 Olimar neutral icon.png|This hazard is insane! I was just walking in the Wistful Wild, and then Louie just said “How to buy bitcoin:............... and just vanished! I never saw him for 2 days, and then was mailed in the Hocotate e-Mail, for a restoration. What?}}
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 28 April 2024

Hacking The icon used to represent this hazard.
Hazard
For pages regarding ROM hacks, see Category:Hacks and fangames.

Hacking is a meta hazard that often wildly affects gameplay in a variety of ways. Some of the most mundane forms of hacking are making an enemy invincible or instantly lethal.

Hacking may also regard the ability to break into technological devices, usually to compromise or override their functions.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin 18,000,000,011

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Hacking The icon used to represent this hazard.
Hazard

Hacking is a hazard in Pikmin 18,000,000,011 that is used by Microstrategy. It acts as a magic spell that makes affected Pikmin and leaders obey the creature responsible for hacking them, and after 3 minutes or the creature is defeated, they will instantly perish and will return in a day or two.

Notes

Olimar’s notes

P18b11 Olimar neutral icon.png This hazard is insane! I was just walking in the Wistful Wild, and then Louie just said “How to buy bitcoin: ... and just vanished! I didn't see him for 2 days, and then was mailed in the Hocotate e-Mail, for a restoration. What?