Drilling Digger

From Pikmin Fanon
Drilling Digger
Enemy
Family Unknown

The Drilling Digger is a creature or robot that tunnels into the ground.

In fanon games

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

In Pikmin: Sinister Incinerator

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Drilling Digger The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Artificialis mineevs
Family Unknown
Areas G-Base
Carry weight 5
Max. carriers 10
Seed worth 6
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 7
Attacks Drills and kicks Pikmin

The Drilling Digger is a cylinder-shaped robot appearing in Pikmin: Sinister Incinerator. It has two legs, a single round eye, and a rotating drill on the top of its head. They are deployed throughout the G-Base, digging into the earth in hopes of opening a path to the ultimate dark spore. Unfortunately for them, they're digging in the wrong place; the resting place of their goal is in the Black Hole, a long walk from the G-Base. It wanders around aimlessly and chases intruders that get too close. Any Pikmin thrown onto it will be chopped up by the spinning drill on its head, so swarming the robot is the optimal option for defeating it. It also kicks Pikmin it catches up with, which knocks them down.

In Pikmin: Shadows of the Future

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Drilling Digger The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Unknown
Areas Boulder Canyon
Attacks Drills and kicks Pikmin

In Pikmin: Shadows of the Future, the Drilling Digger is manufactured in large quantities by the Z Syndicate after it obtained the blueprints for them. They are positioned wherever the Z Syndicate needs to mine for rare minerals, though they seem to have a different behavior programmed: it waits underground, with only its drill visible, for an intruder to approach. When a leader or Pikmin draws near, it jumps out of the ground and starts chasing them. Pikmin can not be thrown onto it, and it will also kick Pikmin, which counts as shadow damage.