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'''Phosbat Pods''' are nest-like structures from which Phosbats spawn. If light from a [[Common Glowcap]] shines on top of one, it closes its opening, preventing it from spawning more Phosbats. If a Phosbat Pod doesn't activate before a light is shined on it, it will remain inert. Matured phosbats like the [[Vehemoth Phosbat]] may activate these through roars.
'''Phosbat Pods''' are nest-like structures from which Phosbats spawn. If light from a [[Common Glowcap]] shines on top of one, it closes its opening, preventing it from spawning more Phosbats. If a Phosbat Pod doesn't activate before a light is shined on it, it will remain inert. Matured Phosbats like the [[Vehemoth Phosbat]] may activate these through roars.
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==In fanon-games==
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==''Pikmin: Infection in Progress''==
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'''Phosbats''' return in ''[[Pikmin: Infection in Progress]]'', appearing in one area only: [[Fungal Grotto]], in which a large quantity is present. The largest group is encountered in the back-left clearing in Fungal Grotto, with twenty-seven Phosbats crowding the clearing. Defeating them all initiates the boss fight with the [[Vehemoth Phosbat#Pikmin: Infection in Progress|Vehemoth Phosbat]]. Not much of difference exists between Phosbats in ''Pikmin 3'' and ''Pikmin: Infection in Progress'' other than small details, and the fact that they no longer perish when contacting light. If forced to, a Phosbat will waddle slowly through it, its eyes barely open. The [[The President#Pikmin: Infection in Progress|President]] cannot carry Phosbat corpses because their bodies cannot be retrieved.
'''Phosbats''' return in ''[[Pikmin: Infection in Progress]]'', appearing in one area only: [[Fungal Grotto]], in which a large quantity is present. The largest group is encountered in the back-left clearing in Fungal Grotto, with twenty-seven Phosbats crowding the clearing. Defeating them all initiates the boss fight with the [[Vehemoth Phosbat#Pikmin: Infection in Progress|Vehemoth Phosbat]]. Not much of difference exists between Phosbats in ''Pikmin 3'' and ''Pikmin: Infection in Progress'' other than small details, and the fact that they no longer perish when contacting light. If forced to, a Phosbat will waddle slowly through it, its eyes barely open. The [[The President#Pikmin: Infection in Progress|President]] cannot carry Phosbat corpses because their bodies cannot be retrieved.
===Appearance===
===Appearance===
Phosbats look almost identical to what they do in ''Pikmin 3'', except for a few small differences. Their pupils now glow bright white in the dark, and their pupils contract severely when spotting a hostile force or peering at light. Its pupils will expound noticeably when looking at an enemy and biting towards it. Small spores that glow neon colors now dot the hair on their heads, originating from the incredible amount of fungi growing in Fungal Grotto.
Phosbats look almost identical to what they do in ''Pikmin 3'', except for a few small differences. Their pupils now glow bright white in the dark, and their pupils contract severely when spotting a hostile force or peering at light. Its pupils will expound noticeably when looking at an enemy and biting towards it. Small spores that glow neon colors now dot the hair on their heads, originating from the incredible amount of fungi growing in Fungal Grotto.
===Combat===
===Combat===
When initiated into combat, a Phosbat will alternate between quick hops and waddling towards its prey. Once it reaches its opponent, a Phosbat will typically strafe around it while biting. Phosbats are easily vanquished, and swarming them will defeat them very easily. Their attacks are almost identical to that of [[Bulborb Larva|Bulborb Larvae]] in that it can quickly eat Pikmin.
When initiated into combat, a Phosbat will alternate between quick hops and waddling towards its prey. Once it reaches its opponent, a Phosbat will typically strafe around it while biting. Phosbats are easily vanquished, and swarming them will defeat them very easily. Their attacks are almost identical to that of [[Bulborb Larva|Bulborb Larvae]] in that it can quickly eat Pikmin.

Revision as of 01:33, 7 March 2022

This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "Phosbat" article for more official information.
Phosbat The icon used to represent this enemy.
P3 Phosbat.png
Scientific name Unknown
Family Aerodentia
Areas Distant Tundra
Challenge Mode stages Beastly Caverns
Attacks Eats Pikmin

The Phosbat is the infant form of the Vehemoth Phosbat. It bears some notable resemblances to the adult form, including its orange wings, black, hairy head, and big bulging eyes that squint when exposed to light. The noises the Phosbat emits is also similar to that of the adult form. Its legs are stumpy, similar to those of the adult, but it lacks proper arms. It also lacks fluorescent lights upon its head, and only two fangs are visible in its mouth.

Phosbats tend to wander around in circles, not moving anywhere, and they will give a short and slow chase if they spot a leader or Pikmin with their limited range of sight. Their bites pose little threat to leaders, unlike the Bulborb Larva, and they die very quickly. They can only live in dark environments such as caves and will take continuous damage as long as they are exposed to light. Therefore, they can easily be dealt with by activating the Common Glowcaps found in the caves where they grow. This will cause them to spring up and become a light source, scattering and damaging and potentially killing all nearby Phosbats.

Phosbat Pod

Phosbat The icon used to represent this enemy.
File:P3 Phosbat Pod.png
Scientific name Unknown
Family Aerodentia
Areas Distant Tundra
Attacks Produces Phosbats

Phosbat Pods are nest-like structures from which Phosbats spawn. If light from a Common Glowcap shines on top of one, it closes its opening, preventing it from spawning more Phosbats. If a Phosbat Pod doesn't activate before a light is shined on it, it will remain inert. Matured Phosbats like the Vehemoth Phosbat may activate these through roars.

In fanon-games

Below this point is where users place their version of the Phosbat.

In Pikmin: Infection in Progress

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Phosbat
Scientific name Unknown
Family Aerodentia
Caves Fungal Grotto
Attacks Bites Pikmin

Phosbats return in Pikmin: Infection in Progress, appearing in one area only: Fungal Grotto, in which a large quantity is present. The largest group is encountered in the back-left clearing in Fungal Grotto, with twenty-seven Phosbats crowding the clearing. Defeating them all initiates the boss fight with the Vehemoth Phosbat. Not much of difference exists between Phosbats in Pikmin 3 and Pikmin: Infection in Progress other than small details, and the fact that they no longer perish when contacting light. If forced to, a Phosbat will waddle slowly through it, its eyes barely open. The President cannot carry Phosbat corpses because their bodies cannot be retrieved.

Appearance

Phosbats look almost identical to what they do in Pikmin 3, except for a few small differences. Their pupils now glow bright white in the dark, and their pupils contract severely when spotting a hostile force or peering at light. Its pupils will expound noticeably when looking at an enemy and biting towards it. Small spores that glow neon colors now dot the hair on their heads, originating from the incredible amount of fungi growing in Fungal Grotto.

Combat

When initiated into combat, a Phosbat will alternate between quick hops and waddling towards its prey. Once it reaches its opponent, a Phosbat will typically strafe around it while biting. Phosbats are easily vanquished, and swarming them will defeat them very easily. Their attacks are almost identical to that of Bulborb Larvae in that it can quickly eat Pikmin.