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==In ''Pikmin: Dual Worlds''== | ==In ''Pikmin: Dual Worlds''== | ||
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|icon=Dummy plant icon.png | |icon=Dummy plant icon.png | ||
|name= | |name=Nepenthes lacus | ||
|family=Splattersack | |family=Splattersack | ||
|areas=[[Latitude Lavaflow]], [[Daybreak Desert]], [[Salem Swamp]] | |areas=[[Latitude Lavaflow]]+, [[Daybreak Desert]]/+, [[Salem Swamp]]/+ | ||
|underground= | |underground= | ||
|challenge= | |challenge=[[Roaring Riverbed]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:57, 5 February 2023
Overflowing Pitchersack | |
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Enemy | |
Family | Splattersack |
The Overflowing Pitchersack is a species of splattersack that has a sac that is filled with water and easy to rupture.
In fanon games
Below this point is where users place their version of the Overflowing Pitchersack.
In Pikmin: Dual Worlds
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Scientific name | Nepenthes lacus | ||
Family | Splattersack | ||
Classification | Unknown | ||
Areas | Latitude Lavaflow+, Daybreak Desert/+, Salem Swamp/+ | ||
Challenge Mode stages | Roaring Riverbed |
Overflowing Pitchersacs appear in Pikmin: Dual Worlds in a few areas, mostly in Latitude Lavaflow, Daybreak Desert, and Salem Swamp, as well as some caves. The water within their sac can be used to, among other things, cool down hot rocks for a time, provide to plants, wash away enemies, or raise water levels. They also might act as obstacles, though clearing them might not necessarily be a good idea. The water it releases upon bursting may splash on Pikmin, causing them to drown if they aren't whistled soon after. They have smaller and larger variants such as the Droplet Pitchersack and Rainmaker Pitchersack, as well as an acidic variant known as the Corrosive Pitchersack.