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The '''Iridescent Glint Beetle''' is a golden, sparkling [[Flint beetle family|flint beetle]]. The majority of these creatures are found rarely [[Cave|underground]], with few appearances aboveground. They hide under the surface, emerging only when approached by [[Pikmin]] or [[leader]]s. Much like the [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]] and the [[Doodlebug]], the Iridescent Glint Beetle can only be damaged by a direct Pikmin throw to its back, which will cause it to flip over and drop a reward. This bug, when [[Area|aboveground]], may drop rewards such as randomly-colored [[pellet]]s, and then a few doses of [[ultra-spicy spray]] when hit additional times with a [[Pikmin]]. Underground, pellets are swapped with other rewards, such as three doses of [[nectar]]. Some Iridescent Glint Beetles drop [[treasure]]s or other valuable objects instead. If it's killed whilst [[Ultra-bitter spray|petrified]], it will shatter instantly, leaving nothing behind. In comparison to the Iridescent Flint Beetle, it stays above ground for less time, but, on average, stands still for slightly longer every time it stops moving. Iridescent Glint Beetles move quickly, making them difficult targets to pin, but at the same time, they have no offensive attributes, so an encounter with one can only end up as a chase. Once an Iridescent Glint Beetle has spent enough time running around, it will quickly scurry back underground; it will also do this if it has dropped all it was carrying.
The '''Iridescent Glint Beetle''' is a golden, sparkling, harmless [[Flint beetle family|flint beetle]] in {{p2}}. It hides under the ground, emerging only when approached by [[Pikmin]] or [[leader]]s, and can be harmed only by a direct Pikmin throw to its back. Doing so will cause the creature to tumble forward and release a reward. Once an Iridescent Glint Beetle has spent enough time running around, it will quickly scurry back underground; it will also do this if it has dropped all it was carrying.


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{{notes|Olimar's notes|This variety of beetle consumes subterranean minerals. Due to the fact that it rarely emerges above ground, sightings of this particular species are extremely rare. While minerals are this beast's primary source of food, the beetle itself does not have the ability to digest these minerals. Instead, metabacteria living inside the beetle's stomach chemically break down the minerals. The resulting purified metal is discharged, but rare metals such as gold and platinum crystallize onto the iridescent glint beetle's shell, resulting in the beautiful laminated shimmer.}}
{{notes|Louie's notes|This precious treat is exceptionally rare. I could sell it back at home for a fortune! Then, I could use the cash to upgrade my kitchen, buy galactic-class ingredients, and even star in my own cooking show... The Insect Gourmet!}}
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Revision as of 20:00, 21 January 2022

This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "Iridescent Glint Beetle" article for more official information.
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Iridescent Glint Beetle The icon used to represent this enemy.
Enemy
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Scientific name Pilli auricus
Family Flint beetle

The Iridescent Glint Beetle is a golden, sparkling, harmless flint beetle in Pikmin 2. It hides under the ground, emerging only when approached by Pikmin or leaders, and can be harmed only by a direct Pikmin throw to its back. Doing so will cause the creature to tumble forward and release a reward. Once an Iridescent Glint Beetle has spent enough time running around, it will quickly scurry back underground; it will also do this if it has dropped all it was carrying.

In fanon games

Below this point is where users place their version of the Iridescent Glint Beetle.

In Pikmin Kart

Template:Pikmin Kart The Iridescent Glint Beetle is an item in Pikmin Kart that appears in item boxes commonly. When used, an Iridescent Glint Beetle appears directly behind the user's kart. All opponents that drive by it are drawn closer to it and sometimes swerve out of control and crash. The Iridescent Glint Beetle will last for a while before burrowing underground and disappearing. If a player throws any type of Pikmin onto an Iridescent Glint Beetle, it'll flip over and give the player that hit it an item box that has a higher chance than normal of containing a rare item.

In Pikmin V

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This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin V, a fanon game created by En Passant.
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Iridescent Glint Beetle The icon used to represent this enemy.
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Scientific name Pilli auricus
Family Flint Beetle
Carry weight N/A
Max. carriers N/A
Seed worth N/A
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × N/A
Attacks None

The Gilded Flint Beetle is a flint beetle that appears in Pikmin V. Brittany, due to her having taken over as the biological notetaker, renamed the creature from the Iridescent Glint Beetle and reclassified it as a proper member of the Flint Beetle family. The creature has also been redesigned to match real-world insect biology more closely; most notably, what used to be its bronze antennae are now silver eyestalks. Instead of wandering in bursts like a regular Iridescent Flint Beetle, the Gilded Flint Beetle will run in a straight line to a nearby source of cover. The drop pattern has also been altered slightly: it will drop three blobs of nectar on the second hit and a random spray on the third hit. If found somewhere without Onion access, such as in a cave, it will always drop a spray. Certain Challenge Mode levels will fix which spray it drops, as well.

Notes

Brittany's notes

I can't believe Olimar actually put this in a different family than the Flint Beetle! He also had the audacity to put them in the same genus! That's wrong on so many levels! ...Oh, right, scientific analysis. This beetle spends most of its life underground, where it subsists on minerals. These minerals are converted by bacteria in its intestines into a form it can use. Metals like gold and platinum that have no nutritional value are recycled into its shell, which gives the creature its signature glint. However, it also makes its shell more brittle, so it has to rely more on stealth for defense, resulting in extreme rarity.

Olimar's notes

It is quick to run when scared out of hiding. It has much better rewards than its green-and-black counterpart, though, and sometimes may even hold a treasure! With practice, you can predict where it'll move and get a shot in. Yellow Pikmin are recommended for beginners due to their ability to be thrown farther.

Louie's notes

The meat is worthless. Instead, sell the twenty-four-karat shell and retire early. There'll be plenty of time for cooking after that!

In Pikmin: Connection of the Worlds

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Iridescent Glint Beetle The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Flint beetle
Carry weight N/A
Max. carriers N/A
Seed worth N/A
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Attacks None

In Pikmin: Connection of the Worlds, the Iridescent Glint Beetle behaves exactly as it did in Pikmin 2. Only Olimar's notes on the creature have changed.

Notes

Olimar's notes

It was once agreed that iridescent glint beetles and a similar-looking creature, the iridescent flint beetle, were part of their own families. However, fossil records show that millions of years ago, they were part of the same family. The new theory is that they are part of a newly discovered superfamily, comprising of flint beetles and other similar-looking creatures. However, an even newer hypothesis emerged, saying that it is not a superfamily, rather, an ordinary family. The taxonomy in this instance is confusing, complex, and perplexing, but paleontologists and taxonomists are working together to find a solution to this debate.

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