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The '''Quaggled Mireclops''' is a boss that resembles a massive chunk of land, complete with plant life growing on it, that is supported by three enormous hooved legs, making it a tripedal creature. It walks around much like creatures from the [[arachnorb family]]. When the boss stomps on the muddy terrain that makes up its entire arena, it leaves a depression that is filled with water, presenting the threat of drowning to any non-[[Blue Pikmin]].
The '''Quaggled Mireclops''' resembles a massive chunk of land, complete with plant life growing on it, that is supported by three enormous hooved legs. At first, this creature will be sunken into the ground with only the top of its body exposed, its fruit-like head encased in a large [[crystal]]. It will not move until the crystal is damaged enough to release one of its eyes; at that point, it will rise from the ground and begin stomping around, [[Blunt force|crush]]ing [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] under its hooves and leaving temporary depressions that are filled with [[water]]. Attacking at least one of its fleshy hooves until it becomes bright red will force the creature to collapse onto the ground and become stunned, having slammed its hooves into the ground to soothe them. During this time, the top of the creature can be accessed, and the remainder of its crystal destroyed to fully expose its vulnerable head. As Pikmin and [[leader]]s linger on its body, the Quaggled Mireclops will try to catch them on its incredibly large tongue to feed on them. When the Quaggled Mireclops stands up again, it will tilt over to send them plummeting to the ground below. After its crystal is destroyed, the Quaggled Mireclops will use a few new, more devastating attacks: it may quickly trot across its arena, or suddenly fall to the ground, crushing and instantly killing anything underneath its body, leaders included, or drop to the ground and flop along the ground in a forward direction. As the creature loses health, it will begin to charge faster and more aggressively, and perform its tongue spin twice in a row, with the second spin rotating at a much higher speed.
 
At first, this creature will be submerged underground with only the top of its body exposed, encased in a large [[crystal]] called the Mireclops crystal. It will not move until the crystal is damaged enough to release one of its eyes; at that point, it will rise out of the ground and begin stomping around. Once it rises from the ground, its large fleshy hooves are its main weak point. The hooves will become increasingly redder and rawer-looking as Pikmin attack them. When a hoof becomes bright red, the colossal creature will collapse onto the ground and become stunned, slamming its hooves into the ground to soothe them. During this time, the top of the creature will be accessible. [[Rock Pikmin]] can be used to finish breaking the Mireclops crystal. As Pikmin and leaders linger on its body, the Quaggled Mireclops will try to catch them on its incredibly large tongue to feed on them.
 
After the Mireclops crystal breaks, the beast's vulnerable bulb will be exposed, which can be attacked to cause damage to the boss. As it loses health, it will begin to charge faster and more aggressively and will also slam its body into the ground, crushing any Pikmin underneath it. In addition, it will perform its tongue spin twice in a row, with the second spin rotating at a much higher speed.
 
When the Quaggled Mireclops is defeated, its remains become a permanent part of the environment. If the area is revisited in the following days after the creature has been killed, a garden of assorted [[Pellet Posy|Pellet Posies]] and other vegetation can be found growing on its body. Peaceful enemies such as [[Red Spectralid]]s, can be found in this garden.


===Attacks===
When the Quaggled Mireclops is defeated, its remains become a permanent part of the environment. In the following days after the creature has been killed, [[Pellet Posy|Pellet Posies]] and other vegetation grow on its body, and enemies may inhabit the immediate area.
The Quaggled Mireclops has very few attacks, but has many different ways of executing them:
*As stated above, it will stomp around the arena, leaving holes in the ground filled with water. This poses a threat to non-Blue Pikmin, on top of being able to crush Pikmin.
*While its bulb is being attacked or the crystal protecting it is being damaged, it will lash out its bizarre tongue, with which it can eat many Pikmin at a time. [[Leader]]s can also be swallowed, but the Quaggled Mireclops will quickly spit them out.
*If any leaders or Pikmin are on the Quaggled Mireclops as it stands up, the Quaggled Mireclops will tilt over, knocking all of them off onto the ground below.
After destroying the Mireclops crystal, it will have a few new, more devastating attacks:
*The Mireclops may quickly run across its arena, leaving many depressions in the ground, as well as crushing anything that happens to be under its hooves.
*The Mireclops may suddenly fall to the ground, crushing anything underneath its body. This attack can easily kill a full squad in one execution, leaders included.
*The Mireclops may drop to the ground and move forwards, flopping on the ground as it advances. This attack can be devastating should the squad be too close to the boss when it performs this attack.
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Revision as of 18:07, 30 November 2022

This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "Quaggled Mireclops" article for more official information.
Pikmin 3 icon.png
Quaggled Mireclops The icon used to represent this enemy.
Enemy
P3 Quaggled Mireclops.png
Appearance in Pikmin 3.
Scientific name Trestripods gigahenum
Family Mireclops

The Quaggled Mireclops resembles a massive chunk of land, complete with plant life growing on it, that is supported by three enormous hooved legs. At first, this creature will be sunken into the ground with only the top of its body exposed, its fruit-like head encased in a large crystal. It will not move until the crystal is damaged enough to release one of its eyes; at that point, it will rise from the ground and begin stomping around, crushing Pikmin under its hooves and leaving temporary depressions that are filled with water. Attacking at least one of its fleshy hooves until it becomes bright red will force the creature to collapse onto the ground and become stunned, having slammed its hooves into the ground to soothe them. During this time, the top of the creature can be accessed, and the remainder of its crystal destroyed to fully expose its vulnerable head. As Pikmin and leaders linger on its body, the Quaggled Mireclops will try to catch them on its incredibly large tongue to feed on them. When the Quaggled Mireclops stands up again, it will tilt over to send them plummeting to the ground below. After its crystal is destroyed, the Quaggled Mireclops will use a few new, more devastating attacks: it may quickly trot across its arena, or suddenly fall to the ground, crushing and instantly killing anything underneath its body, leaders included, or drop to the ground and flop along the ground in a forward direction. As the creature loses health, it will begin to charge faster and more aggressively, and perform its tongue spin twice in a row, with the second spin rotating at a much higher speed.

When the Quaggled Mireclops is defeated, its remains become a permanent part of the environment. In the following days after the creature has been killed, Pellet Posies and other vegetation grow on its body, and enemies may inhabit the immediate area.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin: The Last Battle

Pikmin: The Last Battle
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: The Last Battle, a fanon game created by ChristalIsMe.
Quaggled Mirebeast The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Trestripods gigahenum
Family Mireclops
Areas Sea of Endings
Carry weight N/A
Attacks Eats and crushes Pikmin

In Pikmin: The Last Battle, the Quaggled Mirebeast is a mireclops serving as the twentieth boss. Its appearance differs from that of its Pikmin 3 incarnation as it's missing the fruit-like growth on its body; it is revealed to be a parasite, as Olimar suspected in his previous notes.

Notes

Olimar's notes

Quaggled Mirebeast / Trestripods gigahenum / Mireclops family. As I've said before, this creature needs an insane amount of nutrients, draining its environment. However, the fruit-like growth on its head has been confirmed to be a separate parasitic species, and without it, the environment can almost sustain itself. Its strange, teapot-like mouth allows it to capture any bugs (or Pikmin) around its mouth. I've changed its common name since I now know that it has no eyes.

Shacho's notes

This large creature could be a GREAT addition to my workforce if it weren't so careless. It doesn't seem to have eyes to see with, so it kinda just stomps around the place. Maybe, if I could employ it without payment, it could actually be worth the cost.

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