![]() ![]() Uncharted areas merely show the background of the KopPad – a blue and cyan grid. Once a zone of the map is rendered, it stays that way forever, even if the player returns to a previous day after saving this can be reset by restarting from day 1. The TV screen's camera will not show unexplored sections. A fog of war effect makes it so that the map only renders places visited by the leaders. The map is not fully rendered from the get-go. Effectively, this feature allows the player to view all around the area from a birds-eye view, either with the stylized KopPad map, or from the actual in-game camera. The player can drag their finger or stylus on the touchscreen in order to pan around the TV screen camera will also pan accordingly. With Off-TV Play disabled, the camera on the TV screen will also move upwards and point down in a birds-eye view. Touching the GamePad in this state will pause gameplay, if it is not already paused. The radar is the default app on the KopPad, and if Off-TV Play is off, the map will follow the current leader as they move. It works the same as in Pikmin, except it does not outline locations of treasures, and it is available from the very beginning of the game. In Pikmin 2, the radar is what the pause menu opens to by default. It also shows Pikmin statistics on the left. The map shows colored dots for Pikmin locations red dots are Red Pikmin, yellow dots are Yellow Pikmin, blue ones are Blue Pikmin, and green dots are Pikmin that are buried in the ground. White stars on the map are the locations of ship parts. It is on the right-hand side of the screen, and shows an outlined map of the current area. In Pikmin, the radar is found in Olimar's monitor, once the Whimsical Radar ship part is collected. It is completely disabled in any 2-player game mode, except in Pikmin 3 Deluxe.įunctionality In Pikmin The radar is disabled during Challenge Mode, but not Mission Mode. In addition, the screen also shows the total number of ship parts obtained, in Pikmin. In the first two games and their remakes, the screen that contains the radar also enumerates how many Pikmin are with the current leader, of each type, how many Pikmin there are in the Onions, of each type, and how many Pikmin are roaming through the area, of all types. The controls needed to access the radar, pan it and zoom it vary from game to game: In Pikmin 4, it is unlocked as soon as the player takes control of their avatar. In Pikmin 3, it is unlocked when the KopPad is found. In Pikmin 2, it is available from the start. In Pikmin, the radar is unlocked by collecting the Whimsical Radar. ![]() It allows the player to view an area's layout, as well as the location of various important objects, such as Pikmin, the Onion(s), and collectible objects. The radar ( レーダー ?, lit.: "Radar") is a mechanic present in all Pikmin games. For the radar in Pikmin Bloom, see Detector. ![]()
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