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The Puffstool was a bizarre but formidable enemy exclusive to Pikmin. Residing only in The Forest Navel's darkest corner, it used spores to turn Olimar's Pikmin against him. By attacking only the yellow part of the creature and calling Pikmin back before the spores could take control, Olimar is able to defeat the puffstool and carry back the ship part it had taken, the Omega Stabilizer. It was a necessary part in order to escape the Distant Planet.

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  • The Puffstool was a bizarre but formidable enemy exclusive to Pikmin. Residing only in The Forest Navel's darkest corner, it used spores to turn Olimar's Pikmin against him. By attacking only the yellow part of the creature and calling Pikmin back before the spores could take control, Olimar is able to defeat the puffstool and carry back the ship part it had taken, the Omega Stabilizer. It was a necessary part in order to escape the Distant Planet.
  • Puffstools are enemies from The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. They are microscopic, mushroom-like enemies that are found in the Deepwood Shrine and certain Minish locations. They are usually impervious to Link's sword attacks as it bounces off the mushroom cap heads, but can be stunned with the Gust Jar. They attack Link by wandering around aimlessly in random patterns, damaging him should he be careless and bump into one.
  • The Puffstool (ボケナメコ "Bonenameko") is a boss in Pikmin that appears to be a huge type of walking fungus. It has twin antennae, a red-capped mushroom head, and a yellow torso which is very vulnerable to swarming. Only minimal details of the creature's biology in the game are supplied. The Puffstool is one of the enemies with which the crushing glitch happens fairly regularly, with the frequency increased in the Wii version of the game.
  • The Puffstool is an enemy in Pikmin 1 that appears to be a huge walking fungus. It has a red capped mushroom head and a tender yellow torso which is vulnerable to swarming. Not much is scientifically known of it, but minimal details are supplied.
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  • The Puffstool was a bizarre but formidable enemy exclusive to Pikmin. Residing only in The Forest Navel's darkest corner, it used spores to turn Olimar's Pikmin against him. By attacking only the yellow part of the creature and calling Pikmin back before the spores could take control, Olimar is able to defeat the puffstool and carry back the ship part it had taken, the Omega Stabilizer. It was a necessary part in order to escape the Distant Planet.
  • Puffstools are enemies from The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. They are microscopic, mushroom-like enemies that are found in the Deepwood Shrine and certain Minish locations. They are usually impervious to Link's sword attacks as it bounces off the mushroom cap heads, but can be stunned with the Gust Jar. They attack Link by wandering around aimlessly in random patterns, damaging him should he be careless and bump into one. Puffstools have rounded beige bodies, stumpy feet, and red bell-shaped heads that resemble mushroom caps. They have no arms and no facial features apart from two large, blank eyes. When Link blasts them with the Gust Jar, their heads briefly turn gray; when Link uses the jar to suck out their spores, their whole bodies turn gray, indicating they are vulnerable to attack. They may also be killed by throwing a pot at them. They often vent spores all over the floor at regular intervals. When they vent, the spores usually cover four "squares" of the ground. If Link steps in these small patches of spores, his movement speed is noticeably impeded. These spore patches can also serve as a hiding place for Puffstools; they may randomly pop out to attack the unaware Link. Certain objects such as switches and torches can be found lying underneath patches of spores. These can be cleared away with the Gust Jar.
  • The Puffstool (ボケナメコ "Bonenameko") is a boss in Pikmin that appears to be a huge type of walking fungus. It has twin antennae, a red-capped mushroom head, and a yellow torso which is very vulnerable to swarming. Only minimal details of the creature's biology in the game are supplied. The Puffstool is one of the enemies with which the crushing glitch happens fairly regularly, with the frequency increased in the Wii version of the game. The Puffstool will try to run when swarmed, but its legs are clearly not made for sprinting and it trips easily, landing on its head with feet in the air. Since the cap is invulnerable to attack, Pikmin should be thrown onto its under-section once it is on the ground. After a few seconds, the Puffstool will right itself up and blow out a purple cloud of spores which causes a strange effect on nearby Pikmin, where the Puffstool acts as a Captain, similar to the Antenna Beetle. Affected Pikmin turn into Mushroom Pikmin, which are purple and have small brown mushroom caps on their stalks. The infected Pikmin will pursue Olimar and attack him if given the chance. Then, they will die. Blowing the whistle repeatedly at the Mushroom Pikmin will save them.
  • The Puffstool is an enemy in Pikmin 1 that appears to be a huge walking fungus. It has a red capped mushroom head and a tender yellow torso which is vulnerable to swarming. Not much is scientifically known of it, but minimal details are supplied. The Puffstool will try to run when attacked, but its legs are clearly not made for sprinting and it trips easily, landing on its head with feet in the air. Since the cap is invulnerable to attack, Pikmin must be thrown onto its undersection once it's on the ground. After a few seconds, the Puffstool will right itself up and blow out a purplish cloud of spores which cause a strange change in nearby Pikmin, which the Puffstool acts as a Captain for. Affected Pikmin turn purple and grow small brown mushroom caps on their stalks. These Pikmin are known infamously as Mushroom Pikmin, Zombie pikmin, or Toadmin.
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