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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:PikminThrowOrigin.jpg|thumb|Art of Olimar throwing a Pikmin from ''Pikmin''.]] | [[File:PikminThrowOrigin.jpg|thumb|Art of Olimar throwing a Pikmin from ''Pikmin''.]] | ||
In ''{{b|Pikmin|game}}'', if Olimar is unable to [[Pikmin Order|direct]] the Pikmin to something, he could alternatively throw them to what he wanted them to interact with. Thrown at enemies, the Pikmin will | In ''{{b|Pikmin|game}}'', if Olimar is unable to [[Pikmin Order|direct]] the Pikmin to something, he could alternatively throw them to what he wanted them to interact with. Thrown at enemies, the Pikmin will cling to them and attack. Due to not being very strong by themselves, the key to the Pikmin's power was to overwhelm enemies with large numbers of them. Often, throwing Pikmin onto a creature's back is a safer alternative, not only avoiding attack but sometimes dealing additional damage or even killing weaker enemies outright. Additionally, differently colored Pikmin have different traveling arcs: Yellow Pikmin can be thrown the highest, whereas Purple Pikmin are thrown in a straight line and, at the apex of the throw, slam on the ground. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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