Pikmin 3

Mission Mode

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Another elevated area containing Insect Condos as well as a group of Purple Pikmin and a few other treasures such as a Sunseed Berry and a Cupid's Grenade.
Some fruits inTwilight Hollow.

Mission Mode (ミッション?, lit.: "Mission") is an alternate gameplay mode inPikmin 3. It replaces theChallenge Mode found in previous games. In Mission Mode, the player completes challenges, with three different types existing. Each one has a time limit of between five and fifteen minutes, and awards the player with a ranking based on how well they performed on the mission.

The following rankings exist, and are sorted from worst to best: no medal, bronze, silver, gold, and platinum. The requirements for each ranking vary between stages and mission types. When a level is complete, a quick summary of the objects collected or enemies killed is displayed, and the player is given a final score. The player can then watch a replay of the entire session.

Gameplay in this mode is mostly identical to that of story mode in the way it iscontrolled, and that the player never starts out with anyultra-spicy sprays, although it is possible to get some viaBurgeoning Spiderworts and/or ultra-spicy nectar on certain stages. However, there are a few mission type-specific rules, and there is also the fact that the player always has theDodge Whistle and none of the other spacesuitgear. If a leader loses all of theirhealth or if aPikmin extinction takes place, the mission is aborted.

Types[edit]

There are three types of mission, each with a different objective, scoring system, and rules.

Collect Treasure![edit]

The goal in Collect Treasure! mode is to retrieve as manyfruits,treasures, and/or enemy carcasses as possible within a limited amount of time. Players can find Pikmin to use either at the starting point, buried, scattered across the map, hidden below plants in small groups, or inside certain enemies, like theMedusal Slurker. In most missions, there is noOnion, meaning that players cannot grow any more Pikmin than the ones provided throughout the stage, althoughTwilight Hollow Remix andBeastly Caverns have Onions. For levels with no Onion, any recovered corpses go into theSPERO to exchange forPokos. When Onions are present, the corpses are instead brought to them to create more Pikmin as well as earn Pokos. Additionally, Beastly Caverns is the only level to havepellets, which will only create more Pikmin and not earn Pokos. Regardless of level, all fruits and treasures are taken to the SPERO to be converted to Pokos. The player's score is based on how many total Pokos were earned. Collecting all objects that can be converted to money in the stage instantly finishes the mission, and the time left is awarded to the player as extra points, with each stage giving a different value per second remaining.

Battle Enemies![edit]

The objective of this mode is to defeat enemies to score points. Each enemy type is worth a certain amount of points; for example, theSwooping Snitchbug holds 30 points. Only a few Pikmin are available on the map, and the player must bring back enemies to the Onion in order to increase their Pikmin army. As such, the player needs a careful balance between combat and reinforcements to be efficient. The enemy's score is instantly added to the score counter the second the enemy dies. Once the timer is up, the points the player gains are counted as their score, but if all enemies are killed, the mission ends right away and the player receives extra points based on the time left. Some stages in this mode are remixed versions ofStory Mode areas, featuring different object placement to the story versions of these areas, with sections of the area not relevant to the stage blocked off by largecinderblocks.

Defeat Bosses![edit]

The Vehemoth Phosbat in the 2-player "Defeat Bosses!" mode.
The Vehemoth Phosbat in 2-player Defeat Bosses!

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Missions in this mode require the player to defeat one of the mainbosses in the story mode (including thePlasm Wraith, but not any of the difficult enemies considered "midbosses") with a given assortment of Pikmin and time limit. To fight a boss in this mode, it must be defeated instory mode first. The player's medal is determined by the time left over. The Pikmin death count has nothing to do with scoring, but is still shown on the results screen. The health of each boss reflects the normal difficulty level instory mode.

Levels[edit]

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There are 36 stages in Mission Mode, of which 16 aredownloadable content in the originalPikmin 3 but are part of the base game inPikmin 3 Deluxe. All stages support 2-player split-screen co-op. In the originalPikmin 3,Tropical Forest Remix,Tropical Wilds Remix, andFortress of Festivity are free stages, and are only added to the game if it isupdated. Unlike the Challenge Mode in previous games, Mission Mode is available from the start of the game, but certain requirements must be met in order to unlock some stages.

ForPikmin 3 on the Wii U, bosses in Defeat Bosses! mode are only made available once they're defeated inStory Mode for the first time (regardless of collecting their spoils). For the other mission categories, players start out with only one stage available, and they must obtain at least a bronze medal in order to unlock the next stage on the line. For the missions that aren't downloadable content, the previous mission must be beat before the next one can be unlocked.

ForPikmin 3 Deluxe, Defeat Bosses! missions follow the same unlock requirements as before, but for the Collect Treasure! and Battle Enemies! missions, the player starts with the first five stages. Completing one stage, regardless of medals, unlocks 5 stages from the first and second Wii U DLC pack, depending on which mode the player plays in. Once all of those are beaten, stages from the third DLC pack from the Wii U version are unlocked.

Collect Treasure![edit]

Battle Enemies![edit]

Defeat Bosses![edit]

Co-op[edit]

Before starting a stage, it is possible to choose between single-player or 2-player co-op mode. In co-op, player 1 is on the left of the screen, while player 2 is on the right of the screen. Player 1 starts the stage asAlph, and player 2 starts asBrittany orOlimar, depending on the stage. If the level has more than two leaders available, either player can switch to the leader that is not being used. Players sharesprays, so any sprays used will deduct from the counter of both players. Co-op high scores are listed separately from single-player high scores. The "Go Here!" function cannot be used in co-op.

After Hours[edit]

After Hours is a feature that was added inPikmin 3 Deluxe. If the player's time is up when they are playing through a normal mission, they will be sent to the results screen, but a button labeled "Continue" (with an "After Hours" blurb) will be present. Picking this option allows the game to continue where the player left off, but without a goal or a chance to increase the score they got. This allows the player to check out how the rest of their mission would have gone if they hadn't run out of time, so they can better plan for next time, or to just complete the mission without caring for the score.

When the mode is entered, the gameplay resumes from the exact point the player left at, after a brief "Ready... Go!" pause. Everything is the same, except now the music changes to asimple track, the clock present during gameplay is replaced with a pink "After Hours" box, and the timer (now pink) counts up instead of down. This timer has no purpose other than showing to the player how much longer they are taking to complete the mission. The player can now finish the stage like normal, lose, retry the entire mission from the start, or quit from thepause menu. Finishing the stage successfully will bring the results screen up again, the game will tally everything up, and show the player a total score, although this time the results screen makes note that this was in After Hours mode, including a blurb that shows how much extra time was needed. This score is not saved and, naturally, this time there is no option to play After Hours in.

Players can only enter After Hours when they run out of time, so the option isn't present if the goal was met, if a leader was knocked out, or if all Pikmin have been lost. In addition, it is not present duringDefeat Bosses! missions, and although theSide Stories game mode is similar to Mission Mode, it does not have After Hours. When the player presses the button to enter After Hours mode, the game asks if they are sure they wish to continue playing, and reminds them that no record will be saved. Regardless of the player's choice, the game will save the score obtained so far and then proceed to leave or to resume gameplay, depending on the choice. If the player loses the mission during After Hours, the game simply marks the stage as played, saves, and returns to the mission category's mission selection menu. But by completing the stage successfully, the game will save when the results screen is left in order to mark the mission as complete, but nothing else. This is useful, for instance, to unlock stages 6 to 10 of a category, since the player needs to have completed stages 1 to 5 first.

Oddly, due to aglitch, playing in handheld mode will result in the rendering resolution to be increased when the game enters After Hours mode.

Rankings[edit]

See also:Global rankings.

There are five essential rankings for each stage: No ranking, Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. No ranking simply means that the player did not get enough points to earn a medal. The criteria for getting medals is different for each game mode, with the points differing every stage. Platinum medals mean that the player has collected all treasure or defeated all enemies before the time limit. Any time after the Platinum medal is acquired will be added as a time bonus to the original score, with a certain amount of additional points per second remaining, that depends on the stage. For Defeat Bosses!, only the time matters, and the quicker a boss is defeated, the better the medal; if it is defeated too late, the player might not receive any medal.

The game keeps track of the five best scores in both single-player and co-op. These scores are only accessible on theresults screen at the end of a successful mission, but the top score is available on the screen before the mission begins.

Details[edit]

Each medal has a different look based on its ranking and the game mode. The loading screen tips state that each medal gives the player an honorary title, though nothing changes in the game whatsoever. In the score tally screen, when a medal is obtained, a Pikmin can also be heard cheering the player. While hard to understand due to the Pikmin's voice, when slowed down, the different voice clips can be figured out.[1] The following table illustrates the medals for all rankings, as well as the title given by the tips and the cheers said by the Pikmin.

Collect Treasure!Battle Enemies!Defeat Bosses!TitlePikmin cheer
BronzeA bronze medal in Collect Treasure! stages in Mission Mode in Pikmin 3.A bronze medal in Battle Enemies! stages in Mission Mode in Pikmin 3.A bronze medal in Defeat Bosses! stages in Mission Mode in Pikmin 3.Lieutenant"Good!"
SilverA silver medal in Collect Treasure! stages in Mission Mode in Pikmin 3.A silver medal in Battle Enemies! stages in Mission Mode in Pikmin 3.A silver medal in Defeat Bosses! stages in Mission Mode in Pikmin 3.Captain"Great!"
GoldA gold medal in Collect Treasure! stages in Mission Mode in Pikmin 3.A gold medal in Battle Enemies! stages in Mission Mode in Pikmin 3.A gold medal in Defeat Bosses! stages in Mission Mode in Pikmin 3.General"Excellent!"
PlatinumA platinum medal in Collect Treasure! stages in Mission Mode in Pikmin 3.A platinum medal in Battle Enemies! stages in Mission Mode in Pikmin 3.A platinum medal in Defeat Bosses! stages in Mission Mode in Pikmin 3.Royalty"Perfect!"

The medals are visible on the screen with the mission's briefings. A second medal appears if the challenge was completed in co-op mode. The platinum medals also have theinterstellar alphabet text'P' in Koppaite text'I' in Koppaite text'K' in Koppaite text'M' in Koppaite text'I' in Koppaite text'N' in Koppaite text'P' in Koppaite text'L' in Koppaite text'A' in Koppaite text'T' in Koppaite text'I' in Koppaite text'N' in Koppaite text'U' in Koppaite text'M' in Koppaite text on them, which means "Pikmin Platinum".

The fanfare that plays when the player acquires a platinum medal or successfully defeats a boss:

Unwinnable conditions[edit]

Aside from Defeat Bosses! missions, the only way for a mission to end is if either there is a totalPikmin extinction, or if aleader it knocked out. When either of these two events occur, the Pikmin extinction or the knocked-out leader cutscenes play and the stage will instantly end. However, during certain Defeat Bosses! stages, losing a certain type of Pikmin prompts a message notifying the player that the boss can no longer be defeated and asks whether the player would like to keep playing.The message states: "You are now unable to attack theboss name. Do you want to keep playing anyway?".

This can be seen when:

  • There are no moreRock Pikmin in theArmored Mawdad's stage when none of its crystals have been destroyed. If at least one crystal has been destroyed (excluding the mandibles), the message does not appear.
  • There are no moreWinged Pikmin in theScornet Maestro's stage.
  • There are no more Rock Pikmin in theQuaggled Mireclops' stage when its crystal has not been fully destroyed. If its crystal has been destroyed, the message does not appear.

Just like the Collect Treasures! and Battle Enemies! stages, if there is a total Pikmin extinction or a leader knockout, the stage will instantly end.

Downloadable content[edit]

Main article:Downloadable content.

Pikmin 3 is the firstPikmin game in the series to have downloadable content. On October 1st, 2013 – during that month's Nintendo Direct – Iwata announced downloadable content forPikmin 3's Mission Mode. These stages are for Collect Treasure! mode, and Nintendo offersTropical Forest Remix for free if players update their game.

On November 6th, 2013, a second DLC pack was made available for purchase. This DLC consists of five remixed Story mode maps for Battle Enemies! Nintendo offersTropical Wilds Remix for free if players updatePikmin 3.

On December 2nd, 2013, a third DLC pack became available for purchase. This consists of five stages for Collect Treasure! and Battle Enemies! (totaling in ten levels) and takes place on entirely new areas.Olimar andLouie are playable in stages 13 through 15, but Louie must be rescued before he can be used. Nintendo offers both versions ofFortress of Festivity for free for those who updatePikmin 3.

All downloadable stages are part of the base game inPikmin 3 Deluxe.

Badges[edit]

InPikmin 3 Deluxe, there are ninebadges the player can gain from playing Mission mode:

  • Dreams of Adventure: Finish any Mission Mode stage.
  • Greenhorn: Earn a bronze medal in any Mission Mode stage.
  • Getting Closer: Earn a silver medal in any Mission Mode stage.
  • Good as Gold: Earn a gold medal in any Mission Mode stage.
  • Dedicated Adventurer: Earn a total of 10 platinum medals from playing Mission Mode stages.
  • Game Hunter: Earn a medal of any merit in every Battle enemies! stage.
  • Treasure Hunter: Earn a medal of any merit in every Collect treasure! stage.
  • Big Game Hunter: Earn a medal of any merit in every Defeat bosses! stage.
  • Mission Partner: Play Mission Mode with a second player.
  • Dreams of Adventure. The badge shows Alph looking at a medal.

    Dreams of Adventure. The badge showsAlph looking at a medal.

  • Greenhorn. The badge shows a bronze medal.

    Greenhorn. The badge shows a bronze medal.

  • Getting Closer. The badge shows a silver medal.

    Getting Closer. The badge shows a silver medal.

  • Good as Gold. The badge shows a gold medal.

    Good as Gold. The badge shows a gold medal.

  • Dedicated Adventure. The badge shows a platinum medal.

    Dedicated Adventure. The badge shows a platinum medal.

  • Game Hunter. The badge shows a Bulborb with a crown.

    Game Hunter. The badge shows aBulborb with a crown.

  • Treasure Hunter. The badge shows a pile of gold nuggets with a crown.

    Treasure Hunter. The badge shows a pile of gold nuggets with a crown.

  • Big Game Hunter. The badge shows the Plasm Wraith with a crown.

    Big Game Hunter. The badge shows thePlasm Wraith with a crown.

  • Mission Partner. The badge shows two Joy-Cons.

    Mission Partner. The badge shows two Joy-Cons.

Gallery[edit]

  • Artwork of the SPERO, made for the Official Nintendo Magazine.

    Artwork of theSPERO, made for the Official Nintendo Magazine.

  • The results screen for fighting against the Armored Mawdad.

    The results screen for fighting against theArmored Mawdad.

  • The main Mission Mode menu in Pikmin 3.

    The mainMission Mode menu inPikmin 3.

  • Battle Enemies! stage selection menu.

    Battle Enemies! stage selection menu.

Trivia[edit]

An out-of-bounds enemy bubble on the Plasm Wraith mission map.
An odd second enemy bubble to the west of the map, when the Plasm Wraith's mission is highlighted.
  • Mission Mode andBingo Battle are the only modes inPikmin 3 in which players can findPurple andWhite Pikmin.
  • The music that plays during all stages, with the exception of stages 11 to 15, was used in all of the Pikmin 3 trailers.
  • Mission Mode and Bingo Battle have an exclusivemini-boss: theBaldy Long Legs. It appears plentifully in both modes, although it is never found inStory Mode. Instead, there is the similararachnorb, theShaggy Long Legs.
    • This is likely due to how long the Shaggy Long Legs fight can be, which would be impractical for a time-sensitive challenge.
  • If a new record is achieved, and said record does not fit on the world rankings chart, the word "Unexpected" (US), "Invalid" (Europe), or "想定外? (lit.: "unexpected")" (Japanese) will appear in the score's bubble on the ranking screen. The bubble will also be pointing outside of the chart to the right.[2][3] This is true forPikmin 3 Deluxe as well.[4]
  • If the player goes into the Defeat Bosses! mission selection screen and highlights the Plasm Wraith's mission, they can then pan the radar on the GamePad to the northwest, where they will find a second enemy bubble, out of bounds. This bubble represents theMysterious Life-Form, according to the game's files.[5]
  • The icons for the first 5 Collect Treasure! stages all feature a Pikmin carrying anugget while facing right, and each icon features a different type of Pikmin. The icons for the first 5 Battle Enemies! stages all feature amini-boss or a similarly tough enemy.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Flag of Japan Japaneseミッション?
Misshon
Mission
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
任務Mission
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
任务Mission
Flag of France FrenchMissionsMissions
Flag of Germany GermanMissionenMissions
Flag of Italy ItalianMissioniMissions
Flag of South Korea Korean미션
misyon
Mission
Flag of Spain SpanishMisionesMissions
Flag of Russia RussianРежим миссии / Режим задание
Rezhim missii / Rezhim zadaniye
Mission mode / Task modeNames taken from Nintendo's official Russian website

After hours

LanguageNameMeaning
Flag of Italy ItalianFuori orarioAfter-hours
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA)Tiempo extraExtra time
Flag of Spain Spanish (NoE)PrórrogaExtension

Medal

Flag of Japan JapaneseEnglishFlag of China Chinese
(traditional)
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
Flag of France FrenchFlag of Germany GermanFlag of Italy ItalianFlag of South Korea KoreanFlag of Spain Spanish
MedalMedalla
BronzeBronce
SilverPlata
GoldOro
PlatinumPlatino
Collect Treasure!
LanguageNameMeaning
Flag of Japan Japaneseお宝をあつめろ!?
Otakara o Atsumero!
Collect Treasure!
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
收集寶物
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
收集宝物
Flag of France FrenchChasse aux trésorsTreasure hunt
Flag of Germany GermanSammele Schätze!Collect treasure!
Flag of Italy ItalianArraffa tutto!Get it all!
Flag of South Korea Korean보물을 모아라!
bomul-eul moara
Collect treasure
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA)¡Recógelo todo!Collect it all!
Flag of Spain Spanish (NoE)¡Hazte con todo!Get it all!
Battle Enemies!
LanguageNameMeaning
Flag of Japan Japanese原生生物を倒せ!?
Gensei Seibutsu o Taose!
Defeat Enemies!
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
打倒原生生物
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
打倒原生生物
Flag of France FrenchSus aux créaturesSearch for creatures
Flag of Germany GermanBesiege die Kreaturen!Defeat the creatures!
Flag of Italy ItalianCombatti i nemici!Combat the enemires!
Flag of South Korea Korean원주생물을 쓰러뜨려라!
wonjusaengmul-eul sseuleotteulyeola!
Defeat the creatures
Flag of Spain Spanish¡Derrota a los enemigos!Defeat the enemies!
Defeat Bosses!
LanguageNameMeaning
Flag of Japan Japanese巨大生物をたおせ!?
Kyodai Seibutsu o Taose!
Defeat Bosses!
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
打倒巨大生物
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
打倒巨大生物
Flag of France FrenchCombat fatidiqueFateful battle
Flag of Germany GermanBesiege die Bossgegner!Defeat the boss enemies!
Flag of Italy ItalianAbbatti i colossi!Beat the giants!
Flag of South Korea Korean거대생물을 쓰러뜨려라!
geodaesaengmul-eul sseuleotteulyeola!
Defeat the giant creatues!
Flag of Spain Spanish¡Vence al ser colosal!Defeat the colossal being!

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^YouTube video of sound effect trivia inPikmin 3 (at 02:27), published on June 10th, 2019, retrieved on June 11th, 2019
  2. ^YouTube video of a run that triggered the "Unexpected" message (at 02:36)
  3. ^YouTube video of a world record that triggered the "Invalid" message (at 02:08)
  4. ^Got a high score in Silver Lake, past the leaderboards graphics into the unknowns of "unexpected"! on Reddit post, published on November 7th, 2020, retrieved on December 1st, 2020
  5. ^/content/CMCmn/generator/mapE/mis_boss.szs/1.txt, line 93 –Metaboss's (Mysterious Life-Form) coordinates are at-5650.00000000 0.00000000 6330.00000000. Same file, line 12 –Metaboss2's (Plasm Wraith) coordinates are at4000.00000000 0.00000000 -5750.00000000. Filedefault.txt, line 12 –UFO's (S.S. Drake) coordinates are at4880.00000000 150.00000000 -5440.00000000.


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