Cave generation parameters

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In Pikmin 2, the files that define a cave's settings can be found in /user/Mukki/mapunits/caveinfo. For instance, the Emergence Cave uses tutorial_1.txt.

Header

Each file starts with a simple block titled CaveInfo. It contains only one parameter, {c000}, with takes two values, a 4 and the number of sublevels in the cave.

After the opening block, there is a lone number. This number is, once again, the number of sublevels in the cave. After this comes a series of blocks, with each group of 5 belonging to a sublevel.

Sublevel

Each sublevel starts with a block titled FloorInfo (the comment for the first sublevel has a number to the left of it; this is the number of sublevels).

FloorInfo

This block has a large number of parameters that determine how the sublevel works.


To do: List the parameters.

TekiInfo

The next block in the sublevel is titled TekiInfo, and determines what enemies to spawn.

The first number in the block is the total of entries. It is titled num. Each entry consists of two lines.

The first line in an entry determines the enemy's type, what object it has inside, how many to spawn, and how likely this enemy is to be used to fill the enemy slots. The first word contains both the enemy type (using its internal name, starting with an uppercase), and, if the enemy is carrying something inside it, the internal name of the object, after an underscore. The second word is a number, where the last digit is the spawn distribution weight (ranges from 0 to 9, explained here) and the other digits are the minimum number to spawn. A distribution weight of 0 means that the game will only spawn the minimum number and no more. This line is commented with weight.

The second line of each entry is the "position type". It controls where the enemy spawns. The number ranges from 0 to 8, and it determines which group of spawn coordinates the enemy goes to. This line is commented with type. Although objects belonging to the right groups isn't a hard rule, each group was designed for a type of object. The following was obtained by reading the comments on the various unit layout files, in /user/Mukki/mapunits/arc/*/texts.szs/layout.txt.

Group Content Notes layout.txt comment
0 Enemies, group A Teki A
1 Enemies, group B Teki B
2 Treasures There is no cave definition file that uses this number. Item
3 Unused There is no cave definition file or cave unit definition file that uses this number.
4 Unknown[unsure] FixObj
5 Unknown[unsure] Used in some cave definition files, but not used in any cave unit definition file.
6 Plants Plant
7 Leader spawn position?[unsure] Start
8 Enemies, group C Teki F

ItemInfo

The next block is titled ItemInfo. It controls how treasures spawn. Treasures inside enemies aren't included here.


To do: Expand.

GateInfo

The next block is titled GateInfo and controls what gates will appear.


To do: Expand.

CapInfo

The final block in a sublevel is titled CapInfo. It determines what objects to spawn in dead ends.


To do: Expand.