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==Gameplay==  
==Gameplay==  
The game involves Dalton using the many species of Pikmin found in Pikmin 3 (as well as a new species known as Burst Pikmin) to collect food and ship parts to stay alive and escape PNF-404. The Multiplayer Mode of The Lost Explorer is quite similar to its parent game, however, it introduces a new game mode called Army Battle, which are 2-player battles (implemented once into story mode) where the challengers have two days to collect up to 500 Pikmin in the game's stages and then duke it out to see who can destroy the other's army first. It also now has an extra element of strategy, as Dalton will need to decide which fruits to eat and which to turn into drinkable juice, as he will need both to survive. There are seven main locations, each with a dungeon and a new Pikmin type (Not counting Blues in the Revival Springs, the starting location). Two of these areas are underground, which is where Whites and Purples are discovered, along with that area's other Pikmin. The dungeons are like the ones in Pikmin 2, but without bosses. However, each one has an optional ship part at the end and are meant to test your skills with that region's Pikmin. The bosses are different species of the Pikmin 3's bosses (example: Armored Mawdad (Pikmin 3)= Crystalline Mawdad (TLE)), each with a new gimmick that makes it more challenging (i.e. Scornet Conductor's Fire Scornets or Crystalline Mawdad's crystal spike armor that kills non-Rock Pikmin). After each successful day, Dalton writes down what he discovered, be it a fruit, a Pikmin, an enemy, etc. This function, called Dalton's Journal, replaces the Piklopedia of previous games.
The game involves Dalton using the many species of Pikmin found in Pikmin 3 (as well as a new species known as Burst Pikmin) to collect food and ship parts to stay alive and escape PNF-404. The Multiplayer Mode of The Lost Explorer is quite similar to its parent game, however, it introduces a new game mode called Army Battle, which are 2-player battles (implemented once into story mode) where the challengers have two days to collect up to 500 Pikmin in the game's stages and then duke it out to see who can destroy the other's army first. It also now has an extra element of strategy, as Dalton will need to decide which fruits to eat and which to turn into drinkable juice, as he will need both to survive. There are seven main locations, each with a dungeon and a new Pikmin type (Not counting Blues in the Revival Springs, the starting location). Two of these areas are underground, which is where Whites and Purples are discovered, along with that area's other Pikmin. The dungeons are like the ones in Pikmin 2, but without bosses. However, each one has an optional ship part at the end and are meant to test your skills with that region's Pikmin. Most of the bosses are different species of the Pikmin 3's bosses (example: Armored Mawdad (Pikmin 3)= Crystalline Mawdad (TLE)), each with a new gimmick that makes it more challenging (i.e. Scornet Conductor's Fire Scornets or Crystalline Mawdad's crystal spike armor that kills non-Rock Pikmin). After each successful day, Dalton writes down what he discovered, be it a fruit, a Pikmin, an enemy, etc. This function, called Dalton's Journal, replaces the Piklopedia of previous games.


==Pikmin Varieties==
==Pikmin Varieties==
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[[Neon Skyscraper]]
[[Neon Skyscraper]]
== Bosses ==
[[Pikmin 3: The Lost Explorer/Boss Strategies]]
Revival Springs- Crystalline Mawdad
Amethyst Cave- Venomous Phosdrake
Fireball Canyon- TBA
Heavenly Skies- TBA
Explosion Volcano- TBA
Thunderstrike City- TBA


[[Category:Fanon]] [[Category:Non-Canon Games]]
[[Category:Fanon]] [[Category:Non-Canon Games]]

Revision as of 19:35, 17 February 2016

Pikmin 3: The Lost Explorer is a game for the Wii U that will be released in Fall of 2017. It is a stand-alone expansion to the game Pikmin 3. The game stars the cut D hero from Pikmin 3, now named Dalton.

Story

When the S.S. Drake crash-lands on PNF-404, one of the crew members, Private Dalton, is flung from the ship, miles above the planet's atmosphere, onto the other side of the planet. He wakes up 26 days later to a group of Blue Pikmin. He landed in one of the planet's oceans and was brought to shore by the docile Pikmin, belonging to a 52-year old male Koppaite named Romeo, who joins Dalton on his adventure. Now, as his friends have left the planet already, Dalton must find ship parts, as well as acquire food for himself, before he starves or is eaten. He must explore the planet's opposite hemisphere and somehow make his way home.

Gameplay

The game involves Dalton using the many species of Pikmin found in Pikmin 3 (as well as a new species known as Burst Pikmin) to collect food and ship parts to stay alive and escape PNF-404. The Multiplayer Mode of The Lost Explorer is quite similar to its parent game, however, it introduces a new game mode called Army Battle, which are 2-player battles (implemented once into story mode) where the challengers have two days to collect up to 500 Pikmin in the game's stages and then duke it out to see who can destroy the other's army first. It also now has an extra element of strategy, as Dalton will need to decide which fruits to eat and which to turn into drinkable juice, as he will need both to survive. There are seven main locations, each with a dungeon and a new Pikmin type (Not counting Blues in the Revival Springs, the starting location). Two of these areas are underground, which is where Whites and Purples are discovered, along with that area's other Pikmin. The dungeons are like the ones in Pikmin 2, but without bosses. However, each one has an optional ship part at the end and are meant to test your skills with that region's Pikmin. Most of the bosses are different species of the Pikmin 3's bosses (example: Armored Mawdad (Pikmin 3)= Crystalline Mawdad (TLE)), each with a new gimmick that makes it more challenging (i.e. Scornet Conductor's Fire Scornets or Crystalline Mawdad's crystal spike armor that kills non-Rock Pikmin). After each successful day, Dalton writes down what he discovered, be it a fruit, a Pikmin, an enemy, etc. This function, called Dalton's Journal, replaces the Piklopedia of previous games.

Pikmin Varieties

Locations

Start: Revival Springs

Turquoise Falls

Stage 2: Amethyst Cave

Baleful Grotto

Stage 3: Fireball Canyon

Forsaken Desert

Stage 4: Heavenly Skies

Cumulonimbus Cluster

Stage 5: Explosion Volcano

Booming Bulborb's Nest

Stage 6: Thunderstrike City

Neon Skyscraper


Bosses

Pikmin 3: The Lost Explorer/Boss Strategies

Revival Springs- Crystalline Mawdad

Amethyst Cave- Venomous Phosdrake

Fireball Canyon- TBA

Heavenly Skies- TBA

Explosion Volcano- TBA

Thunderstrike City- TBA