Tarred Waddlepus

From Pikmin Fanon
Tarred Waddlepus
Enemy
Family Flobbler

The Tarred Waddlepus is a species of flobbler coated in sticky, potentially reactive tar and produces bubbles of it.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin: Spark

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Pikmin: Spark
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Tarred Waddlepus The icon used to represent this enemy.
Scientific name Opisteuthidae petatrolus
Family Flobbler
Areas None
Carry weight 7
Max. carriers 15
Seed worth 8
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Attacks Blows bubbles of reactive tar

The Tarred Waddlepus is a species of flobbler appearing in Pikmin: Spark and exclusively within the deepest portions of some dens. They are black and, instead of having multiple small pores on their tops, have a single large hole used to generate bubbles of sticky black tar. The bubbles are drawn to Pikmin and leaders and will pop above them when close enough, much like those of the Fizzling Waddlepus, splattering tar in their general vicinity. The tar slows anything that treads on it and is highly reactive to elemental hazards such as fire and electricity, exploding violently on contact with it. Additionally, the Tarred Waddlepus, true to its name, is always covered by a thin layer of its tar. Pikmin that try to attack it become stuck to it and can be freed only by repeated whistling by leaders. Due to this, using Goo Pikmin is the most optimal strategy as they both can remove the tar and are immune to the potential explosions they cause.

Notes

Abel's medical journal

No known medical advantages found, but the tar is an effective glue.

Lyn's sale review

Mixing this substance with mineral oils makes a substance that can remove any stain when rubbing it in with a soft cloth.

PIX's creature scan

Waddlepi dwelling in deep caves. Eggs are laid in mounds of minerals to protect them. As adults, they use these minerals to make a thick paste for protection.
  • Habitat: dens
  • Niche: filter-feeder
  • Maturity age: 3 years
  • Average lifespan: 14 years
  • Breeding season: spring