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'''Worker Beebs''' resemble small [[Crystal|glassy]] purple orbs with four legs and two large, stalked eyes, and come in various sizes: small, medium, and large. They all attack by flashing a yellow color, and rolling to [[Blunt force|crush]] anything in their path. The small and medium ones only roll forward a short distance, but the large ones roll around continuously and can only be attacked when they are standing upright. Their entire body serves as a weakpoint, and when defeated, will harmlessly shatter apart.
 
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=In fanon games=
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==In ''Pikmin 2... Again?''==
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'''Rolling Beebs''' are [[Beeb family|beebs]] in ''[[Pikmin 2... Again?]]''. They resemble the [[Whistling Beeb]], appearing organic, but they have no antenna and their translucent bodies contain a blue marble-like core. They wander around, and when spotting [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] or [[leader]]s, roll towards them in an attempt to [[Blunt force|crush]] them.
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==In ''Pikmin V''==
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'''Worker Beebs''' resemble small purple orbs with four legs and two large, stalked eyes. They also have an antenna coming out of the tops of their heads. Worker Beebs come in various sizes: small, easy-to-kill Beebs, medium, still easy-to-kill Beebs, and larger, more dangerous ones. They all attack by flashing a yellow color before rolling forward. Like other similar mechanical enemies with weak points, it can only be damaged using [[Bomb-rock]]s, [[Rock Pikmin]], or a [[Pikmin family|similar Pikmin]] due to its crystal-like weak points. The smaller Worker Beebs are the easiest to kill as they have little health and have bodies that are a single weak-point. They only roll forward a tiny bit, so avoiding their attack is very simple. The medium-sized Beebs take a few hits to kill, but are still very simple to get rid of; their attacks are the same as the small ones. The larger ones curl up into a ball to roll around continuously, crushing anything in their path. These types must be attacked when they are not rolling, but other items can be used to stop them from rolling and daze them. They have a lot more health than the small and medium Worker Beebs.
The '''Lowly Rolyant''' is an enemy appearing in ''[[Pikmin V]]'', with its connection to the Beeb only being made in its scientific name. Its appearance is reminiscent of a {{w|rolypoly}}, being plump with five violet segments and able to curl into a ball. Rolling is how it moves around and serves as its only form of offense, although it is nonlethal. Rolyants are encountered in select [[cave]]s, most notably the [[Rolyant Lane]] that is named after them. In these locations, their behavior is to stop [[treasure]]s from leaving the cave. Besides Rolyant Lane, where many are wandering about, they will only appear from holes in walls in groups matching the size of any treasure being carried. They will knock Pikmin off of the treasure by rolling into them, then uncurl and push the treasure back to a designated collection point in the cave.


==Notes==
===Notes===
===Monita's notes===
{{notes|Olimar's notes|While nonlethal and itself easy to kill, it is still a huge pest for collecting treasure in the areas it is found due to its large numbers and persistence. The only way to stop their advance permanently is to find and collapse the holes they emerge from, a task best suited for Orange Pikmin.}}
:''"Worker Beebs are about the size of Olimar and move in packs. They're usually quite peaceful creatures, but their flexible legs and formidable charge attack help them when they feel threatened."''
{{notes|Louie's notes|Sometimes, cooking is about going with the flow. Appropriate to their lifestyle, the meat is perfect for balling or for making into a roulade. Whichever method you use, it's best to slow cook all day long on low heat.}}
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 7 March 2024

This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "Creepy Beeb" article for more official information.
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Worker Beeb The icon used to represent this enemy.
Enemy
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Appearance in Pikmin Adventure.
Family Beeb

Worker Beebs resemble small glassy purple orbs with four legs and two large, stalked eyes, and come in various sizes: small, medium, and large. They all attack by flashing a yellow color, and rolling to crush anything in their path. The small and medium ones only roll forward a short distance, but the large ones roll around continuously and can only be attacked when they are standing upright. Their entire body serves as a weakpoint, and when defeated, will harmlessly shatter apart.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin 2... Again?

What if it was another story...?
This article or section pertains to Pikmin 2... Again?, a fanon game created by Blower Pot.
Rolling Beeb Enemy icon.png
Scientific name Marmorids volso
Family Beeb
Attacks Rolls and crushes Pikmin

Rolling Beebs are beebs in Pikmin 2... Again?. They resemble the Whistling Beeb, appearing organic, but they have no antenna and their translucent bodies contain a blue marble-like core. They wander around, and when spotting Pikmin or leaders, roll towards them in an attempt to crush them.

In Pikmin V

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This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin V, a fanon game created by En Passant.
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Lowly Rolyant The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Beeb contidianum
Family Soplouse
Areas None
Caves Rolyant Lane, Bog Network, Secret Shelter
Carry weight 1
Max. carriers 1
Seed worth 2
Health 40
Attacks Rolls into Pikmin to knock them down

The Lowly Rolyant is an enemy appearing in Pikmin V, with its connection to the Beeb only being made in its scientific name. Its appearance is reminiscent of a rolypoly, being plump with five violet segments and able to curl into a ball. Rolling is how it moves around and serves as its only form of offense, although it is nonlethal. Rolyants are encountered in select caves, most notably the Rolyant Lane that is named after them. In these locations, their behavior is to stop treasures from leaving the cave. Besides Rolyant Lane, where many are wandering about, they will only appear from holes in walls in groups matching the size of any treasure being carried. They will knock Pikmin off of the treasure by rolling into them, then uncurl and push the treasure back to a designated collection point in the cave.

Notes

Olimar's notes

While nonlethal and itself easy to kill, it is still a huge pest for collecting treasure in the areas it is found due to its large numbers and persistence. The only way to stop their advance permanently is to find and collapse the holes they emerge from, a task best suited for Orange Pikmin.

Louie's notes

Sometimes, cooking is about going with the flow. Appropriate to their lifestyle, the meat is perfect for balling or for making into a roulade. Whichever method you use, it's best to slow cook all day long on low heat.