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The '''Jackwig''' is a species of winged [[Mandiblard family|mandiblard]] that constructs hives, most commonly on [[bramble gate]]s, and defends itself by using its stinger to inject [[poison]].
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==In ''Pikmin 4: The World to Free''==
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'''Jackwigs''' are a member of the [[mandiblard family]] appearing in ''[[Pikmin 4: The World to Free]]''. They are well known for their bad temperaments, wasplike markings, and [[poison]] stingers. Their bright coloration warns predators to stay away. Jackwigs swarm and continually sting any creature larger than themselves to ward them away from their hive, and eat any smaller than them, such as [[Pikmin]]. They often build nests underground to create colonies but are known also to build nests on [[bramble gate]]s, rebuilding or repairing them when necessary. Jackwigs do not eat [[stick bridge]]s.
'''Jackwigs''' are a member of the [[mandiblard family]] appearing in ''[[Pikmin 4: The World to Free]]''. They are well known for their bad temperaments, wasplike markings, and [[poison]] stingers. Their bright coloration warns predators to stay away. Jackwigs swarm and continually sting any creature larger than themselves to ward them away from their hive, and eat any smaller than them, such as [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]]. They often build nests underground to create colonies but are known also to build nests on [[bramble gate]]s, rebuilding or repairing them when necessary. Jackwigs do not eat [[stick bridge]]s.


===Notes===
===Notes===
{{notes|Tike's notes|This odd type of shearwig doesn't destroy bridges but does something worse: building nests on gates and rebuilding destroyed gates! These guys seem to mimic a lot of the coloration of the deadly jacket wasp on our planet. For that reason, I shall call it a jacketwig, or jackwig for short, get it? Well, anyways, these mandiblards can sting my Pikmin with their hideous stingers. I begin to wonder why no creatures tend to roam by their nests. Could they be scared of them? They don't seem to look scary.}}
{{notes|Tike's notes|This odd type of shearwig doesn't destroy bridges but does something worse: building nests on gates and rebuilding destroyed gates! These guys seem to mimic a lot of the coloration of the deadly jacket wasp on our planet. For that reason, I shall call it a jacketwig, or jackwig for short, get it? Well, anyways, these mandiblards can sting my Pikmin with their hideous stingers. I begin to wonder why no creatures tend to roam by their nests. Could they be scared of them? They don't seem to look scary.}}
{{notes|Alice's notes|Good thing this armor I have is pretty sturdy. Without it, I would be in a huge mess right now. I am quite allergic to wasps. Maybe these aren't wasps, however, I am not risking it for the sake of avoiding the emergency room. They, on a positive note, are quite cute. I have tried to hide so I can see them in their more exciting attitudes. I was very shocked, They tend to be quite protective because they still seem to watch the nest. However, I learned that they are very aggressive... the hard way. I found a bulborb walking by and they killed it, in a very cruel way and I will just keep it like that... no more.}}
{{notes|Alice's notes|Good thing this armor I have is pretty sturdy. Without it, I would be in a huge mess right now. I am quite allergic to wasps. Maybe these aren't wasps, however, I am not risking it for the sake of avoiding the emergency room. They, on a positive note, are quite cute. I have tried to hide so I can see them in their more exciting attitudes. I was very shocked, They tend to be quite protective because they still seem to watch the nest. However, I learned that they are very aggressive... the hard way. I found a bulborb walking by and they killed it, in a very cruel way, and I will just keep it like that... No more.}}
{{notes|Captain Pikmin's notes|These pests sure do put up a fight when you disturb their nests. Aiming with caution is recommended. When they start to fly, bash them with a Pikmin. However, they are bigger and stronger than shearwigs, so it going to take more than one Pikmin to do the trick.}}
{{notes|Captain Pikmin's notes|These pests sure put up a fight when you disturb their nests. Aiming with caution is recommended. When they start to fly, bash them with a Pikmin. However, they are bigger and stronger than shearwigs, so it's going to take more than one Pikmin to do the trick.}}
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Revision as of 17:57, 2 October 2022

Jackwig
Enemy
Family Mandiblard

The Jackwig is a species of winged mandiblard that constructs hives, most commonly on bramble gates, and defends itself by using its stinger to inject poison.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin 4: The World to Free

Pikmin 4: The World to Free
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Jackwig The icon used to represent this enemy.
File:Jackwig.jpg
Scientific name Camo hymenoptera
Family Mandiblard
Areas Jewel Citadel, Sanhatten's Beach, Blooming Oak, Secret Factor
Carry weight 2
Max. carriers 4
Seed worth 7
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 10
Attacks Eats and poisons Pikmin

Jackwigs are a member of the mandiblard family appearing in Pikmin 4: The World to Free. They are well known for their bad temperaments, wasplike markings, and poison stingers. Their bright coloration warns predators to stay away. Jackwigs swarm and continually sting any creature larger than themselves to ward them away from their hive, and eat any smaller than them, such as Pikmin. They often build nests underground to create colonies but are known also to build nests on bramble gates, rebuilding or repairing them when necessary. Jackwigs do not eat stick bridges.

Notes

Tike's notes

This odd type of shearwig doesn't destroy bridges but does something worse: building nests on gates and rebuilding destroyed gates! These guys seem to mimic a lot of the coloration of the deadly jacket wasp on our planet. For that reason, I shall call it a jacketwig, or jackwig for short, get it? Well, anyways, these mandiblards can sting my Pikmin with their hideous stingers. I begin to wonder why no creatures tend to roam by their nests. Could they be scared of them? They don't seem to look scary.

Alice's notes

Good thing this armor I have is pretty sturdy. Without it, I would be in a huge mess right now. I am quite allergic to wasps. Maybe these aren't wasps, however, I am not risking it for the sake of avoiding the emergency room. They, on a positive note, are quite cute. I have tried to hide so I can see them in their more exciting attitudes. I was very shocked, They tend to be quite protective because they still seem to watch the nest. However, I learned that they are very aggressive... the hard way. I found a bulborb walking by and they killed it, in a very cruel way, and I will just keep it like that... No more.

Captain Pikmin's notes

These pests sure put up a fight when you disturb their nests. Aiming with caution is recommended. When they start to fly, bash them with a Pikmin. However, they are bigger and stronger than shearwigs, so it's going to take more than one Pikmin to do the trick.

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