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[[File:Aurum Pip.png|thumb|left|150px|An Aurum Pip]]
'''Pips''' (プコ ''Puko'') are [[Forces of Nature]] foes introduced in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. They are among the game’s weakest enemies, but have the unique ability to multiply when attacked. Pips resemble gelatinous cells that each have a single leaf sprouting from their tops. They are very lightweight like bubbles, and seem to wander aimlessly through the air. Oddly, despite being such weak enemies, they were among the few Forces of Nature enemies that have [[Aurum]] clones. Pips, along with [[Badoot]]s, are the only Forces of Nature enemies that are never encountered during Land Battles, except for its Aurum copy.
'''Pips''' (プコ ''Puko'') are [[Forces of Nature]] foes introduced in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. They are among the game’s weakest enemies, but have the unique ability to multiply when attacked. Pips resemble gelatinous cells that each have a single leaf sprouting from their tops. They are very lightweight like bubbles, and seem to wander aimlessly through the air. Oddly, despite being such weak enemies, they were among the few Forces of Nature enemies that have [[Aurum]] clones. Pips, along with [[Badoot]]s, are the only Forces of Nature enemies that are never encountered during Land Battles, except for its Aurum copy.


==In ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''==
==Idol Descriptions==
 
===Idol Descriptions===
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''Pips are single-celled organisms with the ability to divide whenever they're dealt a strong blow, instantly increasing their numbers. They don't exhibit much capacity for thought beyond a simple desire for easy livin'.''
''Pips are single-celled organisms with the ability to divide whenever they're dealt a strong blow, instantly increasing their numbers. They don't exhibit much capacity for thought beyond a simple desire for easy livin'.''