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A '''mesh gate''' is a type of [[gate]] made of wire mesh and must often be knocked over instead of outright destroyed. | |||
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The metal variety is least common; normally any area it obstructs will be some sort of shortcut. The metal mesh is | {{in fanon games|name=mesh gates}} | ||
==In ''Pikmin Forever''== | |||
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'''Mesh fences''' are [[obstacle]]s in ''[[Pikmin Forever]]''. Mesh fences can not be destroyed with conventional [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] attacks like other [[Gate|fence]]s; instead, Pikmin directed to the fence climb to the top and lean to one side in an attempt to tip over the fence with their weight. Thus, a specific number of Pikmin is required to topple a mesh fence. Once toppled, the detached mesh acts as a bridge across some impediment behind it and can typically be picked up and moved by Pikmin. | |||
The plastic variety is most common, and is the first type encountered; any type of Pikmin besides [[Rock Pikmin]] and [[Mushroom Pikmin]] can topple this wall. Once toppled, the mesh acts as a bridge piece and has a carrying weight of 10. | |||
The metal variety is the least common; normally any area it obstructs will be some sort of shortcut. The metal mesh is naturally stronger than plastic mesh, requiring more Pikmin to tip over. Once toppled, the metal mesh can act as a bridge and has a carry weight of 20. However, it can also be salvaged for a whopping 200 metal units; the choice is whether to keep the shortcut or not, as metal meshes can not be carried to other bridge areas. | |||
This [[Electricity|electrified]] mesh acts the same as the plastic version, but only [[Yellow Pikmin]] can topple it. Its electricity also charges them with energy. Once toppled, the mesh breaks and electricity stops coursing through it. It can not be used as a bridge, making the wall merely a weight requirement for Yellow Pikmin. | |||
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PF plastic mesh gate.png|A plastic mesh fence. | |||
PF metal mesh gate.png|A metal mesh fence. | |||
PF electric mesh gate.png|An electric mesh fence. | |||
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A mesh gate is a type of gate made of wire mesh and must often be knocked over instead of outright destroyed.
In fanon games
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In Pikmin Forever
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin Forever, a fanon game created by Scruffy. |
Mesh fences are obstacles in Pikmin Forever. Mesh fences can not be destroyed with conventional Pikmin attacks like other fences; instead, Pikmin directed to the fence climb to the top and lean to one side in an attempt to tip over the fence with their weight. Thus, a specific number of Pikmin is required to topple a mesh fence. Once toppled, the detached mesh acts as a bridge across some impediment behind it and can typically be picked up and moved by Pikmin.
The plastic variety is most common, and is the first type encountered; any type of Pikmin besides Rock Pikmin and Mushroom Pikmin can topple this wall. Once toppled, the mesh acts as a bridge piece and has a carrying weight of 10.
The metal variety is the least common; normally any area it obstructs will be some sort of shortcut. The metal mesh is naturally stronger than plastic mesh, requiring more Pikmin to tip over. Once toppled, the metal mesh can act as a bridge and has a carry weight of 20. However, it can also be salvaged for a whopping 200 metal units; the choice is whether to keep the shortcut or not, as metal meshes can not be carried to other bridge areas.
This electrified mesh acts the same as the plastic version, but only Yellow Pikmin can topple it. Its electricity also charges them with energy. Once toppled, the mesh breaks and electricity stops coursing through it. It can not be used as a bridge, making the wall merely a weight requirement for Yellow Pikmin.