Nintendo can call it what they want but the big one was called Emperor in the first game, if anything the small ones should've been given a different name, or it's just a smaller version of the same species. But that's just my two cents
@@k_grovyle6438Honestly it could be more interesting if sovereigns are the younger smaller ones, and they molt into both empress and emperor bulblax as they age depending on environment.
Fun fact: under spicy spray all Pikmin actually do the same damage, regardless of their normal attack power. So in this case, red pikmin wouldn't actually make any difference
@k_grovyle6438 Right, I heard about that somewhere - it sets their attack damage to 20 instead of 10, right? Funny thing is it's a direct downgrade for rock pikmin since their base attack is 30, I think. I am not an expert, though.
Close enough, welcome back purple pikmin
erm actually that is a sovreign bulblax
That’s the EXACT comment I was gonna make lmao
Nintendo can call it what they want but the big one was called Emperor in the first game, if anything the small ones should've been given a different name, or it's just a smaller version of the same species. But that's just my two cents
@@k_grovyle6438Honestly it could be more interesting if sovereigns are the younger smaller ones, and they molt into both empress and emperor bulblax as they age depending on environment.
@@amidalaprin4846 I like this explanation
Didn't even use red pikmin, what a gigachad
Fun fact: under spicy spray all Pikmin actually do the same damage, regardless of their normal attack power. So in this case, red pikmin wouldn't actually make any difference
@k_grovyle6438 Right, I heard about that somewhere - it sets their attack damage to 20 instead of 10, right? Funny thing is it's a direct downgrade for rock pikmin since their base attack is 30, I think. I am not an expert, though.
@@villagemarauder That is correct yeah. I saw a video explaining it a while back and those numbers sound right