Moss Mamuta

From Pikmin Fanon
Moss Mamuta
Enemy
Family Shepik

The Moss Mamuta is a species of shepik that reverts the maturities of Pikmin it pounds into the ground to the leaf stage.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin 251

Pikmin 251
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin 251, a Pikmin 2 ROM hack created by PikHacker.
Moss Mamuta The icon used to represent this enemy.
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Scientific name Unknown
Family Unknown
Areas Flooded Fields
Caves Endless Abyss, Perilous Pipeline
Challenge Mode stages Bulbmin Gardens, The Gauntlet
Battle Mode stages None
Carry weight 10
Max. carriers 20
Seed worth 8
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 5
Attacks Buries Pikmin

The Moss Mamuta is a relative of the Mamuta appearing in Pikmin 251. The Moss Mamuta's main form of attack consists of burying Pikmin into the ground. Unlike the Mamuta, which flowers Pikmin it buries, the Moss Mamuta reverts their maturities to the leaf stage instead. Moss Mamutas normally sit completely still when idle, only moving when leaders or their Pikmin come close enough to it. When this happens, a Moss Mamuta will turn to face them, run their way, and begin burying Pikmin and smashing leaders into the ground.

Moss Mamutas have the size and the asymmetrical body shape of a Mamuta. They have dull, cracked, gray skin, and in those cracks grows moss, giving the creature its name. Around each of its wrists is a brown band that displays markings similar to those found on Onions.

In battle, Moss Mamutas are no more challenging than normal Mamutas. They can be quite annoying, however, as they revert the maturity of every Pikmin they bury to the leaf stage. This in itself can be aggravating as those Pikmin may need to be plucked, either manually or through the Pluckaphone, to be able to efficiently fight it, something the Moss Mamuta that buried them will try to prevent from happening. The optimal course of action when fighting a Moss Mamuta is to throw Pikmin onto it, as swarming it will allow it to bury many Pikmin at once.

Notes

Olimar's observations

The Moss Mamuta appears to have been sitting still just a bit too long, and is growing moss across its body. Yet, it seems this moss may be affecting its mind. Moss Mamutas don't want to raise flowers like the ones we used to know, but rather try to remove the petals! What was once a friend of the Pikmin in now yet another foe. The Pikmin really do have a rough time living on this planet.

Cookin' with Louie

The moss on this creature's skin makes for a great steak garnish, eating it may cause problems though.

In Pikmin: Decayed Leaf

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"You… your evil subordinate, your greedy boss, and this invasive Pikmin infestation will all die here TODAY!!"
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Decayed Leaf, a fanon game created by Soundwave.
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Moss Mamuta The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Hortulanus asymmetria
Family Shepik
Carry weight 7
Max. carriers 15
Seed worth 8
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 3
Attacks Buries Pikmin, causes panic

The Moss Mamuta is a new enemy appearing in Pikmin: Decayed Leaf. The creature looks like a regular Mamuta, but the creature's skin is much darker and has green moss growing all over it. Occasionally, a Moss Mamuta can be found with small flowers and mushrooms, or small fireflies flying around it.

Moss Mamutas will stand idly until Pikmin approach. It will then rush the Pikmin, attempting to slam them into the ground. This is the exact opposite of the Mamuta’s passive behavior. Pikmin planted will lose all of their flowers. If plucked or whistled out, they will have a weakness debuff for thirty seconds. Moss Mamutas are extremely aggressive, and if attacked, will either shake off Pikmin or emit a bellowing roar to send Pikmin into a panic. If a Mamuta attempts to slam its hands onto a Dart Pikmin, the creature will be stopped by its large spikes and will reel back in pain, taking significant damage.