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This article is about the Piklopedia inPikmin 2. For other uses, seePiklopedia.

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who playsPikmin 2.
Particularly:

  • Document what needs to be done to open each creature's entry. Some need to be defeated, and others need to be touched, but there may be more complex mechanics.
  • Be more specific about what counts as "when the final boss is defeated" – is it when its health drops to 0, its treasures are recovered, the King of Bugs is recovered, etc.
The menu for the Piklopedia.
Screenshot of the Piklopedia, on theRed Bulborb's entry.

ThePiklopedia (生物図鑑?, lit.: "Creature Field Guide") is an in-game list of all theenemies andplants inPikmin 2 that the player has come in contact with throughout their exploration. The player can access thePiklopedia's menu by pressingthe L Button on the GameCube controller /the + Control Pad left on the Wii Remote /the Left Directional Button on the Switch (dual Joy-Con) when on thearea selection menu.

This catalog also keeps track of how manyPikmin have been lost to each enemy, how many of said enemy the player has defeated so far, and how manyPokos the enemy is worth. For fields that cannot be counted, four dashes appear instead. On top of that, it also containsnotes written down by Olimar and Louie. Selecting the slot of a creature that has not been seen yet will just produce static on the main "screen", and their grid slots will show their Piklopedia number, instead of their icon.

Pikpik carrots can be thrown at enemies to see their reaction, although the throws cannot be directly aimed – not even with theNew Play Control! version's enhanced cursor – and are loosely based on the direction thecamera is facing.Ultra-bitter sprays can also be used on the non-plant creatures by pressingthe Z Button on the GameCube controller /the 1 Button on the Wii Remote /Right Stick click on the Switch (dual Joy-Con); this does not affect the in-game spray count, and can be used before those sprays are even discovered.

The Piklopedia is the counterpart to theTreasure Hoard, which sharesthe same music.

Once the debt is repaid, both the Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard's unseen entries become shown, albeit still unfilled. This was most likely added to help the player track down the last few entries they are missing.

Contents

Entries[edit]

#IconNameScientific nameFamilyHPWeightMax.
carriers
ValueSeeds
produced
Notes
1Red Bulborb icon.pngRed BulborbOculus kageyamii russusGrub-dog family7501020712Can also containUnmarked Spectralids; seehere.
2Hairy Bulborb icon.pngHairy BulborbOculus kageyamii folliculusGrub-dog family6501020712Can also containUnmarked Spectralids; seehere.
3Orange Bulborb icon.pngOrange BulborbOculus kageyamii orangiumGrub-dog family8501020712Can also containUnmarked Spectralids; seehere.
4Dwarf Bulborb icon.pngDwarf Red BulborbPansarus pseudooculii russusBreadbug family2003624
5Snow Bulborb icon.pngSnow BulborbPansarus pseudooculii frosticusBreadbug family1503624
6Dwarf Orange Bulborb icon.pngDwarf Orange BulborbPansarus pseudooculii orangiumBreadbug family2503624
7Spotty Bulbear icon.pngSpotty BulbearOculus terribilis dotticumGrub-dog family120010201012
8Dwarf Bulbear icon.pngDwarf BulbearOculus terribilisGrub-dog family5003624
9Bulborb Larva icon.pngBulborb LarvaOculus bambiniiGrub-dog family5N/AN/AN/AN/A
10Fiery Bulblax icon.pngFiery BulblaxOculus volcanusGrub-dog family140010201012
11Water Dumple icon.pngWater DumpleIchthyosa felinisGrub-dog family20051035
12Bulbmin icon.pngBulbminParasiticus pikminicusPikmin family300714310
13Fiery Blowhog icon.pngFiery BlowhogSus draconusBlowhog family100071548
14Watery Blowhog icon.pngWatery BlowhogSus loogiensBlowhog family100071548
15Armored Cannon Larva icon.pngArmored Cannon Beetle LarvaGranitus chukkulinaeLithopod family850/200071548Only the free-roaming variant counts; seehere.
16Decorated Cannon Beetle icon.pngDecorated Cannon BeetleGranitus decurumLithopod family85071548
17Puffy Blowhog icon.pngPuffy BlowhogSus inflataBlowhog family3000N/AN/AN/AN/A
18Withering Blowhog icon.pngWithering BlowhogSus decrepitiaBlowhog family1800N/AN/AN/AN/A
19Gatling Groink icon.pngGatling GroinkMegaplod calibersiUnknown family1200/7001020712Only the free-roaming variant counts; seehere.
20Iridescent Flint Beetle icon.pngIridescent Flint BeetlePilli envelopensFlint beetle family1000N/AN/AN/AN/A
21Iridescent Glint Beetle icon.pngIridescent Glint BeetlePilli auricusGlint beetle family1200N/AN/AN/AN/A
22Doodlebug icon.pngDoodlebugPilli flatularumFlint beetle family1500N/AN/AN/AN/A
23Female Sheargrub icon.pngFemale SheargrubHimeagea mandibulosaMandiblard family501112
24Male Sheargrub icon.pngMale SheargrubHimeagea mandibulosaMandiblard family501123
25Shearwig icon.pngShearwigHimeagea volarisMandiblard family2001124
26Cloaking Burrow-nit icon.pngCloaking Burrow-nitTrilobitins reclusivaBurrow-nit family30081638
27Ravenous Whiskerpillar icon.pngRavenous WhiskerpillarLepidoptera pluckieusWhiskerpillar family2001112
28Anode Beetle icon.pngAnode BeetleScarabum electrodiaScarab beetle family5005835
29Mitite icon.pngMititeMitivius infiltratusUnknown family501112
30Hermit Crawmad icon.pngHermit CrawmadCamabarus rusticaCrawmad family50051038
31Swooping Snitchbug icon.pngSwooping SnitchbugScarpanica kesperensScarpanid family15003644
32Bumbling Snitchbug icon.pngBumbling SnitchbugScarpanica doofeniaScarpanid family15003648
33Careening Dirigibug icon.pngCareening DirigibugFlotillium circusmaximusDirigibug family15003648
34Antenna Beetle icon.pngAntenna BeetleMesmeri raiocontraKettlebug family7003655
35Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat icon.pngLesser Spotted JellyfloatCephalus dottaliumJellyfloat family2500N/AN/AN/AN/A
36Greater Spotted Jellyfloat icon.pngGreater Spotted JellyfloatCephalus vortexiaJellyfloat family4500N/AN/AN/AN/A
37Fiery Dweevil icon.pngFiery DweevilMandarachnia napalmensDweevil family1503625
38Anode Dweevil icon.pngAnode DweevilMandarachnia volticulaDweevil family1503625
39Hydro Dweevil icon.pngHydro DweevilMandarachnia aquadisDweevil family1503625
40Munge Dweevil icon.pngMunge DweevilMandarachnia pungetisDweevil family3503625
41Volatile Dweevil icon.pngVolatile DweevilMandarachnia explodusDweevil family150N/AN/AN/AN/A
42Toady Bloyster icon.pngToady BloysterMolluschid minionicusMollusking family800361025
43Yellow Wollywog icon.pngYellow WollyhopAmphicaris frondiferorumAmphituber family80071458
44Wollywog icon.pngWollyhopAmphicaris albinoAmphituber family110071478
45Wogpole icon.pngWolpoleAmphicaris frondiferorumAmphituber family2001111
46Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud icon.pngLapis Lazuli Candypop BudFlora colbaltiumCandypop familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
47Crimson Candypop Bud icon.pngCrimson Candypop BudFlora rufusiaCandypop familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
48Golden Candypop Bud icon.pngGolden Candypop BudFlora aurumiaCandypop familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
49Violet Candypop Bud icon.pngViolet Candypop BudFlora puniceusCandypop familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
50Ivory Candypop Bud icon.pngIvory Candypop BudFlora niveusCandypop familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
51Queen Candypop Bud icon.pngQueen Candypop BudFlora reginaCandypop familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
52Creeping Chrysanthemum icon.pngCreeping ChrysanthemumTaraxacum roviniaChrysanthemum family25001020712
53Skitter Leaf icon.pngSkitter LeafRus pseudoarbicansSkitterling family1201111
54Unmarked Spectralids icon.pngUnmarked SpectralidsFenestari prismatusFlitterbie family2001111
55Honeywisp icon.pngHoneywispNektara fatuusHoneywisp family99999N/AN/AN/AN/A
56Mamuta icon.pngMamutaUnknownUnknown family50071538
57Breadbug icon.pngBreadbugPansarus gluttonaeBreadbug family11003633
58Pellet Posy icon.pngPellet PosyAmplus nutrioPellet weed family501/5/10/202/10/20/50N/A1/2/3/5/10/20
59Common Glowcap icon.pngCommon GlowcapFungi luminariumGlowcap familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
60Clover icon.pngCloverQuattris infectumClover familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
61Figwort icon.pngFigwortScrophularia xenomiumFigwort familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AOnly the large healthy variant counts; seehere.
62Dandelion icon.pngDandelionTaraxacum officinaleDandelion familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
63Seeding Dandelion icon.pngSeeding DandelionTaraxacum ventulusDandelion familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
64Horsetail icon.pngHorsetailEquestrius vindicoHorsetail familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
65Foxtail icon.pngFoxtailVulpes caudaFoxtail familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
66Glowstem icon.pngGlowstemNocturnica illuminatiGlowcap familyN/AN/AN\AN/AN/AOnly the red variant counts; seehere.
67Margaret icon.pngMargaretLuminosus croeausChrysanthemum familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
68Fiddlehead icon.pngFiddleheadViolinae orchestrusFern familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
69Shoot icon.pngShootUnknownUnknown familyN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AOnly the large variant counts; seehere.
70Empress Bulblax icon.pngEmpress BulblaxOculus matriarchaGrub-dog family5000/330020301530
71Burrowing Snagret icon.pngBurrowing SnagretShiropedes anacondiiSnavian family1500/25005101015
72Beady Long Legs icon.pngBeady Long LegsPseudoarachnia armoralisArachnorb family1300N/AN/AN/AN/A
73Emperor Bulblax icon.pngEmperor BulblaxOculus supremusGrub-dog family1300/180020301530
74Giant Breadbug icon.pngGiant BreadbugPansarus gigantusBreadbug family7001020104
75Pileated Snagret icon.pngPileated SnagretShiropedes ambulatriaSnavian family50005101525
76Man-at-Legs icon.pngMan-at-LegsPseudoarachnia navaroniaArachnorb family2800N/AN/AN/AN/A
77Ranging Bloyster icon.pngRanging BloysterMolluschid predatoriaMollusking family1500361525
78Waterwraith icon.pngWaterwraithAmphibio sapiensUnknown Family1800/1500N/AN/AN/AN/A
79Segmented Crawbster icon.pngSegmented CrawbsterParastacoidea reptantiaCreep-crab family300020301530
80Raging Long Legs icon.pngRaging Long LegsPseudoarachnia furiendisArachnorb family10000N/AN/AN/AN/A
81Titan Dweevil icon.pngTitan DweevilMandarachnia gargantiumDweevil family5000N/AN/AN/AN/A

Notes[edit]

BothCaptain Olimar andLouie write some notes about every entry in the Piklopedia. These notes are merely for fun and for world-building, and rarely contain any information useful for gameplay. Only the notes of unlocked entries can be seen. The comments written by both return in thePiklopedia ofPikmin 3 Deluxe and thePiklopedia ofPikmin 4, almost verbatim.

Olimar's notes[edit]

For a full list, seeCategory:Olimar's notes.

Olimar's notes focus on giving information about the creature, including its scientific name, habits, biological features, and mysteries. They can be read by picking an entry and pressingthe X Button on the GameCube controller /the Plus Button on the Wii Remote /the + Button on the Switch. His notes are always available as long as the entry is available.

Louie's notes[edit]

For a full list, seeCategory:Louie's notes.

Louie's notes provide recipes on how to cook the creature. They can be read by picking an entry and pressingthe Y Button on the GameCube controller /the Minus Button on the Wii Remote /the - Button on the Switch. His notes only become available when the player defeats theTitan Dweevil and recovers Louie asa treasure for the first time. Once this happens, a global flag is set in the game'ssave data, and his notes become available forever, for anyStory Mode slot, even if the original slot is deleted.

Recipe oddities[edit]

Interestingly, Louie references many ingredients found on Earth. As Hocotate seemingly has a severely different climate, it is unsure whether these referenced ingredients are a Hocotatian species similar to Hocotate Onions and Pikpik Carrots, or simply a similar expression or object in their language, that are different from our world's ingredients.

In addition, the following notes conflict with the way enemies die in-game in some way:

These same sort of oddities also exist inPikmin 3 Deluxe's Piklopedia as listedhere, many of which carry over toPikmin 4's Piklopedia which are listedhere.

Controls[edit]

See:Controls#Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard

Areas[edit]

When using the Piklopedia and theTreasure Hoard, the scenery will change depending on what areathe ship is hovering on, on thearea selection screen. Each object seen will spawn in a different, pre-specified location of the area. TheValley of Repose, theAwakening Wood and thePerplexing Pool have some notable differences compared to their in-game counterparts, while theWistful Wild is barely any different. For a list of differences in the two versions of an area, please read the corresponding area article. The following maps illustrate a top-down view of the Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard versions of the areas, excluding the Wistful Wild, which only has differences in background theme and barely any changes to the level design at all.

These slightly changed areas were also seen inprerelease material.

Entry criteria[edit]

The leaf texture used in Pikmin 2's Challenge Mode menu. (Used on Pikipedia in the {{stub}} template.)

This section is astub. You can help Pikipedia byexpanding it.
Suggestions: List the unlock requirements for each entry.

To unlock an entry in the Piklopedia, the player must find one of that object during gameplay and do something specific to it, which varies from entry to entry.

To note is that some entries will only be unlocked, and their kill/death stats will only be updated, if the player interacts with a specific variant of that object. For instance, having a buried Armored Cannon Beetle Larva kill 3 Pikmin and then be killed will not result in any change in the Piklopedia. The following is a list of all entries with this limitation:

  • Armored Cannon Larva Armored Cannon Beetle Larva: only the free-roaming variant counts; the buried one does not.
  • Gatling Groink Gatling Groink: only the free-roaming variant counts; the tower one does not.
  • Lapis Lazuli Candypop BudCrimson Candypop BudGolden Candypop BudViolet Candypop BudIvory Candypop BudCandypop Buds: throwing in one Pikmin is enough, it does not need to wither.
  • Figwort Figwort: only the large healthy variant counts; the small healthy, large dead, and small dead ones do not.
  • Glowstem Glowstem: only the red variant counts; the green one does not.
  • Shoot Shoot: only the large variant counts; the small one does not.

Enemies that can die[edit]

Some enemies can actually die whilst on the Piklopedia.

  • Volatile Dweevils blow up when awakened.
  • Mandiblards will lose health if they touch water, and can even drown.
  • Due to aglitch, if one petrifies aHermit Crawmad on dry land and throws several Pikpik carrots, the creature will gradually lose health, and can die.

Gallery[edit]

  • Piklopedia menu showing a Waterwraith while it is stuck.

    Piklopedia menu showing aWaterwraith while it isstuck.

  • The Piklopedia when the sun is setting down.

    The Piklopedia when the sun is setting down.

  • The Piklopedia at night.

    The Piklopedia at night.

  • The Piklopedia during daytime.

    The Piklopedia during daytime.

  • The Bulborb icon used to represent the Piklopedia within the area selection menu and the Treasure Hoard. Interestingly, it appears to be an edited picture of a juvenile Bulbmin.

    TheBulborb icon used to represent the Piklopedia within thearea selection menu and theTreasure Hoard. Interestingly, it appears to be an edited picture of a juvenile Bulbmin.

Trivia[edit]

The dummy texture.
  • A dummy icon texture namedzzdummy can be found within the Piklopedia's icon texture files. It is unused in the game, and it must have been used during development to represent enemies that had no icons at the time.
  • The icon textures for theGlowstem andQueen Candypop Bud have exact duplicates inside the game's files.
  • Fiery Bulblax icon.png
    The icon for theFiery Bulblax is 80 × 80 in size. This size is only used forboss icons, whereas normal enemies have icons that are 40 × 40. This indicates that in someearly stage in development, the Fiery Bulblax was meant to be a boss, as are the other two "Bulblax"grub-dogs.
  • Thrownpikpik carrots will rotate to "face" the creature. Their stems will bend away from it.
  • If a pikpik carrot lands near aRed Bulborb,Hairy Bulborb, orOrange Bulborb just as it is about to go to sleep, its yawning and lying down animations will be sped up.
  • According to Louie's notes, the following creatures are inedible:Hydro Dweevil,Munge Dweevil,Volatile Dweevil,Crimson Candypop Bud,Golden Candypop Bud,Queen Candypop Bud,Mamuta,Glowstem,Clover,Foxtail,Shoot,Beady Long Legs, andWaterwraith.
    • In addition, theDoodlebug has no cooking tips and is suggested to be inedible, but is not outright stated as such, theIvory Candypop Bud is not suggested to be inedible, but spoils upon seconds of picking, and theRaging Long Legs, like the Doodlebug, is not outright claimed as inedible, but Louie's suggestion of feeding it to "unpleasant in-laws" implies that it probably shouldn't be eaten anyway.
  • TheBulborb icon used to represent the Piklopedia within thearea selection menu is unique and does not seem to be exactly derived from any particular Bulborb variant inPikmin 2. Peculiarly, when examined very closely, the icon seems to be derived from the model of the juvenileBulbmin (as evidenced by its completely black eyes, leg coloration and proportions, and white spot placement) with the leaf stem removed. Interestingly, the internal name for the texture ischapy, whereas the internal name for Bulborbs is usually spelledchappy. In the Switch re release, a modified version of this icon is used as the standby icon for Bulbmin, strengthening the connection.
  • The Piklopedia bears many similarities to thePokédex from thePokémon series, as both are an encyclopedia of creatures, and both behave very similarly.
  • The entries of most of the returning enemies fromPikmin are derived from the descriptions given to the creatures in thePikmin Nintendo Player's Guide.
  • According to Olimar's notes on theShoot in the Japanese version, the team's reports on the planet's wildlife are based on information obtained using "portable scanners", with the hope that researchers will become interested in studying it.

Names in other languages[edit]

The following article or section needs help from someone who cantranslate Chinese/Dutch text.

Piklopedia

LanguageNameMeaning
Flag of Japan Japanese生物図鑑?
Seibutsu Zukan
Creature Field Guide
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
生物圖鑑
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
生物图鉴
Flag of the Netherlands DutchPiklopedia-
Flag of France FrenchPiklopédiePiklopedia
Flag of Germany GermanPiklopädiePiklopedia
Flag of Italy ItalianPiklopedia-
Flag of South Korea Korean생물 도감
Saengmul Dogam
Creature Encyclopaedia
Flag of Spain SpanishPiklopedia-

Olimar's Notes

LanguageNameMeaning
Flag of Japan Japaneseオリマーメモ?
Orimā Memo
Olimar's Notes
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
歐利瑪筆記
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
欧力马笔记
Flag of the Netherlands DutchOlimars notities
Flag of France FrenchNotes d'OlimarOlimar's notes
Flag of Germany GermanOlimars NotizenOlimar's Notes
Flag of Italy ItalianAppunti di OlimarOlimar's Notes
Flag of South Korea Korean올리마 메모
Ollima Memo
Olimar's Notes
Flag of Spain SpanishApuntes de OlimarOlimar's Notes

Louie's Notes

LanguageNameMeaning
Flag of Japan Japaneseルーイメモ?
Rūi Memo
Louie's Notes
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
路易筆記
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
路易笔记
Flag of the Netherlands DutchLouie's notities
Flag of France FrenchNotes de LouieLouie's notes
Flag of Germany GermanLouies NotizenLouie's Notes
Flag of Italy ItalianAppunti di LouieLouie's Notes
Flag of South Korea Korean루이 메모
Lui Memo
Louie's Notes
Flag of Spain SpanishApuntes de LuisLouie's Notes

See also[edit]

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