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'''Kelp Pikmin''' are a species of [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] appearing in ''[[Pikmin Evolution]]'' as either the second or third Pikmin type depending on if [[Wisp Pikmin]] are found first. As the name suggests, they are Pikmin best suited for [[Water|aquatic]] environments, as they are incapable of drowning and can resist water-based attacks. They have turquoise bodies with emerald green eyes and lime green accents on their arms and legs, but the most notable aspect of their appearance is their very long leaves, resembling seaweed or kelp, hence the name. The seaweed acting as the leaves of these Pikmin are capable of growing light purple flowers to indicate maturity, and another notable aspect of their leaves is the fact they act as a fifth appendage. Like a tentacle, the leaf gives the Pikmin enhanced carrying strength, making them twice as strong as the average Pikmin. However, the leaf also allows them to link together with fellow Kelp Pikmin for several purposes such as forming temporary bridges across gaps to access other areas, ropes to pull down hard-to-reach objects and enemies, or tripwires to stun enemies that cross them. Their main weakness is having poor endurance; they are very susceptible to being flung farther than most types, with [[wind]] knocking them back twice as far as other types. Still, their reliability and unique uses make them a very versatile Pikmin to use and a must for general exploration.
'''Kelp Pikmin''' are a species of [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] appearing in ''[[Pikmin Evolution]]'' as either the second or third Pikmin type depending on if [[Ghost Pikmin|Wisp Pikmin]] are found first. As the name suggests, they are Pikmin best suited for [[Water|aquatic]] environments, as they are incapable of drowning and can resist water-based attacks. They have turquoise bodies with emerald green eyes and lime green accents on their arms and legs, but the most notable aspect of their appearance is their very long leaves, resembling seaweed or kelp, hence the name. The seaweed acting as the leaves of these Pikmin are capable of growing light purple flowers to indicate maturity, and another notable aspect of their leaves is the fact they act as a fifth appendage. Like a tentacle, the leaf gives the Pikmin enhanced carrying strength, making them twice as strong as the average Pikmin. However, the leaf also allows them to link together with fellow Kelp Pikmin for several purposes such as forming temporary bridges across gaps to access other areas, ropes to pull down hard-to-reach objects and enemies, or tripwires to stun enemies that cross them. Their main weakness is having poor endurance; they are very susceptible to being flung farther than most types, with [[wind]] knocking them back twice as far as other types. Still, their reliability and unique uses make them a very versatile Pikmin to use and a must for general exploration.
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 19 December 2023

Kelp Pikmin
Pikmin
Family Pikmin

The Kelp Pikmin is a semiaquatic species of Pikmin with an elongated, kelp-like leaf.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin Evolution

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"An Evolution Revolution."
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin Evolution, a fanon game created by Glubfubb.
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Kelp Pikmin
Scientific name Pikminidae pyrifera
Family Pikmin
Resistances Water icon.png
Weaknesses Wind icon.png
Strength 1x
Mobility Average
Throw arc Average
Dig speed 1.5x
Carrying strength 1
Candypop bud Lush Candypop Bud

Kelp Pikmin are a species of Pikmin appearing in Pikmin Evolution as either the second or third Pikmin type depending on if Wisp Pikmin are found first. As the name suggests, they are Pikmin best suited for aquatic environments, as they are incapable of drowning and can resist water-based attacks. They have turquoise bodies with emerald green eyes and lime green accents on their arms and legs, but the most notable aspect of their appearance is their very long leaves, resembling seaweed or kelp, hence the name. The seaweed acting as the leaves of these Pikmin are capable of growing light purple flowers to indicate maturity, and another notable aspect of their leaves is the fact they act as a fifth appendage. Like a tentacle, the leaf gives the Pikmin enhanced carrying strength, making them twice as strong as the average Pikmin. However, the leaf also allows them to link together with fellow Kelp Pikmin for several purposes such as forming temporary bridges across gaps to access other areas, ropes to pull down hard-to-reach objects and enemies, or tripwires to stun enemies that cross them. Their main weakness is having poor endurance; they are very susceptible to being flung farther than most types, with wind knocking them back twice as far as other types. Still, their reliability and unique uses make them a very versatile Pikmin to use and a must for general exploration.