Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud
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Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud | |
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Scientific name | Flora cobaltium |
Family | Candypop |
Areas | The Distant Spring, The Final Trial |
Caves | Frontier Cavern, Snagret Hole, Hole of Heroes |
Lapis Lazuli Candypop Buds are blue Candypop Buds found in the canonical series. When non-Blue Pikmin are thrown into the Crimson Candypop Bud, they change into Blue Pikmin. They are named after a rare deep-blue semi-precious stone called lapis lazuli.
Notes
Olimar's Notes
No matter what color Pikmin is tossed into the bosom of this flower, it spits out the same number of blue Pikmin. This family of plant boasts soft, fleshy leaves, the sinewy tendrils of which allow the flower to open and close repeatedly over the course of a day.
Louie's Notes
This flower's tough texture makes it unsuitable for salads, but its bright blue hue makes for a grandiose garnish!
In fanon-games
Pikmin:Redemption
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There are much less of these than Pikmin 2, not that it matters as Candypop Buds are only semi-useful after the first half of the game.
Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs
Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud | |
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Scientific name | Flora Cobaltium |
Family | Candypop |
Areas | Land of Wonders, in the Marsh Territory |
Seed worth | 10 |
Lapis Lazuli Candypop Buds can be found distributed throughout the Marsh Territory. They can be found in groups of two to three. Each of them can transform ten Pikmin into Blue Pikmin if they are not already that color. After changing ten non-Blue Pikmin, the Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud will wilt and disappear. They regenerate every seven days.