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{{Infobox treasure series
{{Infobox treasure series
|image    = Cook's Arsenal Series.jpg
|series_name=Cook's Arsenal Series
|theme     = {{w|Kitchen utensils}}
|theme=[[Wikipedia:List of food preparation utensils|Kitchen Utensils]]
|numbers  = 58 - 63 (US and Europe)
|hoard_start=58
57 - 62 (Japan)
|hoard_end=63
|treasures = 6
|treasures=6
|locations = [[Valley of Repose]], [[Glutton's Kitchen]], [[Shower Room]], [[Cavern of Chaos]]
|locations=[[Valley of Repose]], [[Shower Room]], [[Glutton's Kitchen]], [[Cavern of Chaos]]  
}}
}}


The '''Cook's Arsenal Series''' ({{j|鉄筋?大金物シリーズ|Tekkin? Ōkanamono Shirīzu|Rebar? Big Hardware Series}}) is the eighth [[series]] listed in the [[Treasure Hoard]] in the game {{p2}}. It covers six [[treasure]]s, numbered from 58 to 63 (57 to 62 in the Japanese [[Region|version]]). The treasures comprise of common {{w|kitchen utensils}} and pieces of refuse that are byproducts of the culinary industry.
The '''Cook's Arsenal Series''' is the eigth series listed in the [[Treasure Hoard]]. It covers six treasures, numbered from 58 to 63. The treasures comprise of common [[wikipedia:Kitchen Utensils|kitchen utensils]].
 
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==List==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Vorpal_Platter_P2S_icon.png|link=Vorpal Platter|[[Vorpal Platter]]
Image:Thumb_vorpalplatter.jpg|[[Vorpal Platter]]
Invigorator_P2S_icon.png|link=Invigorator|[[Invigorator]]
Image:Thumb_invigarator.jpg|[[Invigorator]]
Milk_Tub_P2S_icon.png|link=Milk Tub|[[Milk Tub]]
Image:Thumb_milktub.jpg|[[Milk Tub]]
BrokenCookingGod.png|link=Broken Cooking God|[[Broken Cooking God]] (Japan only)
Image:Thumb_mercilessextractor.jpg|[[Merciless Extractor]]
Merciless_Extractor_P2S_icon.png|link=Merciless Extractor|[[Merciless Extractor]] (US and Europe only)
Image:Thumb_brokenfoodmaster.jpg|[[Broken Food Master]] (NTSC)
Broken_Food_Master_P2S_icon.png|link=Broken Food Master|[[Broken Food Master]] (US) / [[Divine Cooking Tool]] (Europe and Japan)
Image:Thumb_brokenfoodmaster.jpg|[[Divine Cooking Tool]] (PAL)
Utter_Scrap_P2S_icon.png|link=Utter Scrap|[[Utter Scrap]]
Image:Thumb_utterscrap.jpg|[[Utter Scrap]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
|Jap=鉄筋?大金物シリーズ
|JapR=Tekkin? Ōkanamono Shirīzu
|JapM=Rebar? Big Hardware Series
|FraE=Série du Grand Chef
|FraEM=Great Chief's Series
|Spa=Serie Arsenal del cocinero
|SpaM=Cook's arsenal series
|Ita=Serie arsenale da cucina
|ItaM=Kitchen arsenal series
|Ger=Küchenarsenal-Serie
|GerM=Kitchen arsenal series
|FraA=Série du grand chef
|FraAM=Great chief's series
}}
==Trivia==
* The [[Strategy guides|''Pikmin 2'' Nintendo Player's Guide]] refers to this series as the '''Rebar Alloy Series''', a more literal translation of its Japanese name.
==See also==
*[[Modern Amenities Series]]
{{Treasures}}
{{Treasures}}

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