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The Norbmin, much like bulbmin, have been infected by a parasitic pikmin, but they are juvenile beady long legs that have been infected. The leader is about as big as a red bulborb, with the babies being the size of a dwarf bulborb. They are exactly the same as bulbmin, except they are also as strong and as heavy as a purple pikmin. They carry things just like a dweevil, and attack just like normal pikmin. Although this is a rare species it is very unknown what it looks like and it may hide in bushes so keep your eye out they may be hidden this is an optional pikmin but you don't need to do it.

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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Norbmin
rdfs:comment
  • The Norbmin, much like bulbmin, have been infected by a parasitic pikmin, but they are juvenile beady long legs that have been infected. The leader is about as big as a red bulborb, with the babies being the size of a dwarf bulborb. They are exactly the same as bulbmin, except they are also as strong and as heavy as a purple pikmin. They carry things just like a dweevil, and attack just like normal pikmin. Although this is a rare species it is very unknown what it looks like and it may hide in bushes so keep your eye out they may be hidden this is an optional pikmin but you don't need to do it.
max pikmin
  • 30(xsd:integer)
dbkwik:pikmin-fano...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:pikminfanon...iPageUsesTemplate
Name
  • Parasiticus pikminicus var. pseudoarachnia
Value
  • 8(xsd:integer)
Underground
  • Hole of horror Dusty Dunes Treasure cavern
Weight
  • n/a
Areas
  • The wistful valley The impact crash Perplexing river
Attacks
  • Crushes pikmin
Family
  • Pikmin
Seeds
  • 10(xsd:integer)
Size
  • 270(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The Norbmin, much like bulbmin, have been infected by a parasitic pikmin, but they are juvenile beady long legs that have been infected. The leader is about as big as a red bulborb, with the babies being the size of a dwarf bulborb. They are exactly the same as bulbmin, except they are also as strong and as heavy as a purple pikmin. They carry things just like a dweevil, and attack just like normal pikmin. Although this is a rare species it is very unknown what it looks like and it may hide in bushes so keep your eye out they may be hidden this is an optional pikmin but you don't need to do it. Olimar's Notes: This strange creature seems to have been infected by the same spore that has infected Bulbmin. Although the largest one is the leader, they have no relation and will abandon each other for their own safety. When I first saw it I was gonna have a nightmare! But then when it revealed itself I couldn't believe my eyes! It was like half Orange bulborb and half poison pikmin with a mouth shaped like a blue pikmin and a nose that resembles a red pikmin bulborb and it can be thrown high like yellow pikmin and the ability to ground pound and do all of it like a pikmin. But for some reasons it can smash stuff like rock pikmin and fly like a pink pikmin! Astonishingly surprisingly strange! Louie's Notes: Somehow this is very mild to eat this strange life form. But it is possible to eat it with some pik pik carrots but it wouldn't be delightful! But when I look at it it seems like it is going to explode so I would rather stand back! When I ate its leader the little ones panic they remind me of the bulbmin. And they had the speed of a flowered white pikmin. I couldn't catch them until Olimar whistled at them then they came to him I forgot that part...
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