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- This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "Spotcap" and "mushroom challenge" articles for more official information.
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Vegetation | |||
Appearance in Pikmin 3. | |||
Scientific name | Unknown | ||
Family | Commush (unofficial) |
Spotcaps are a type of fungus that can be of varying sizes and usually found in tight groups, typically near Kingcaps, blocking passageways, although they are sometimes isolated and out of the way. In Pikmin 4, they can also be found on patches of sticky mold as its source, with their destruction being the means of removing the mold. Pikmin that are issued to attack a Spotcap pummel it until it shrivels up and disappears, but Pikmin that are thrown on top of one will crush the fungus, destroying it.
In Pikmin Bloom, Spotcaps, as well as Kingcaps, are the focus of mushroom challenges. In addition to having several different colors of caps, both types of fungus have variants engulfed in fire, water, crystal, and electricity.
In fanon games
Below this point is where users place their version of the Spotcap.
In Pikmin V
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin V, a fanon game created by En Passant. |
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Scientific name | Boletus rutunda | ||
Family | Spotcap | ||
Areas | Sodden Swamp | ||
Caves | Knothole Sanctum, Bog Network, Ice Floe Canal | ||
Health | 40 |
Spotcaps appear in Pikmin V both as standalone or grouped mushrooms with Kingcaps and as a source of sticky mold with Toxcaps.
Notes
Brittany's notes
- “All Spotcaps fit into a category of mushroom called puffballs, which spread their spores passively through bursting or drying of the fruiting cap. Spotcaps are a particular kind that have evolved to seek out denser, drier soils within their habitats, a specification which as it was, strongly correlates with patches of ground that are traversed often. In simpler terms, they intentionally grow in everyone's way because it makes others more likely to burst the caps and carry their spores.”
Olimar's notes
- “Mushrooms that are but a simple nuisance. They sometimes grow out of larger molds that slow you down, and destroying them will cause the mold to shrivel. A direct hit to a Spotcap's topside will instantly flatten it.”
Louie's notes
- “Contrary to popular belief, eating one of these will not cause you to grow larger. There is a similar-looking mushroom that does that.”
In Pikmin: Infection in Progress
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Infection in Progress, a fanon game created by Cheepy-Cheepy. |
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Scientific name | Unknown | ||
Family | Unknown |
Spotcaps appear in Pikmin: Infection in Progress alongside Kingcaps. They grow infrequently at Polluted Creek, Noxious Expanse, Toxic Barrens, and Withering Terrace, but are incredibly common at Fungal Grotto. Due to the plague spreading across the Distant Planet, mushrooms have spread immensely, especially underground. Destroying a Spotcap makes it shrivel and disappear.
In Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers, a fanon game created by CarrotStilts1. |
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Scientific name | Opunota macrubos | ||
Family | Commush | ||
Areas | Creature's Quay | ||
Caves | Autumnal Undergrowth |
The Spotcap in Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers functions exactly as it did in Pikmin 3. It's revealed to be a Kingcap at a lesser maturity.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “Clusters of this bulbous mushroom are a frequent sight in the more congested walkways of this planet. While this fungus is much smaller than most organisms of PNF-404, the fact that they're usually in tightly-packed groups means they can block passage through certain areas if left unchecked. They're most easily able to thrive in close proximity to others of their kind.”
Louie's notes
- “Not enough substance, usually pops upon incision like a pillowy balloon filled with baking soda. Wait until the specimen matures before you do anything with it.”
Ship's comments
- “Fungi are gross. They spread harmful bacteria and eat away at things that can't speak for themselves, like trees. Although... there are some plants here that are more than capable of that. Guess I should hold my robo-tongue next time.”