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When [[Hocotate ship|the ship]]'s icon is on top of the Valley of Repose on the [[Menu#Area selection|area selection menu]], and the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] or the [[Treasure Hoard]] are entered, they will display [[enemies]] and [[treasure]]s on an area themed like the Valley of Repose. The area is quite large, almost the size of the actual Valley of Repose, and is also quite similar, but differs notable from the in-game version. | When [[Hocotate ship|the ship]]'s icon is on top of the Valley of Repose on the [[Menu#Area selection|area selection menu]], and the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] or the [[Treasure Hoard]] are entered, they will display [[enemies]] and [[treasure]]s on an area themed like the Valley of Repose. The area is quite large, almost the size of the actual Valley of Repose, and is also quite similar, but differs notable from the in-game version. | ||
The landing site is the same, although the twig on top of the [[bag]] is now a thick branch. The entire path to the south, where the [[Red Onion]] and the [[Courage Reactor]] are found, and where [[Louie]] crash lands, is completely missing. The alcove where the [[Emergence Cave]] is does not exist, and there is a crack on the floor further down the path, indicating that a [[clog]] used to be there. The bit after the Emergence Cave, but before entering the open plain with the crosswalk is considerably simpler, and has a circular structure similar to the one the [[Frontier Cavern]]'s entrance is on. To the north of this is a large ramp to the rest of the map, which in turn, is very empty. A lot more of the sidewalk's markings can be seen compared to the in-game area, as most of the terrain is not covered in snow, walls, or potholes. Midway through the crosswalk plain is a small pond with two islets, similar to the location where the [[Temporal Mechanism]] is located in the final game, but without walls. On the northernmost part of the map is the sidewalk, with | The landing site is the same, although the twig on top of the [[bag]] is now a thick branch. The entire path to the south, where the [[Red Onion]] and the [[Courage Reactor]] are found, and where [[Louie]] crash lands, is completely missing. The alcove where the [[Emergence Cave]] is does not exist, and there is a crack on the floor further down the path, indicating that a [[clog]] used to be there. The bit after the Emergence Cave, but before entering the open plain with the crosswalk is considerably simpler, and has a circular structure similar to the one the [[Frontier Cavern]]'s entrance is on. To the north of this is a large ramp to the rest of the map, which in turn, is very empty. A lot more of the sidewalk's markings can be seen compared to the in-game area, as most of the terrain is not covered in snow, walls, or potholes. Midway through the crosswalk plain is a small pond with two islets, similar to the location where the [[Temporal Mechanism]] is located in the final game, but without walls. On the northernmost part of the map is the sidewalk, with displaced hexagon tiles and a spot where, instead of a hexagon tile, is just dirt. Notably, the ground under the first bag resembles an early [[seesaw block]] design seen in [[Pikmin 2 prerelease information#January 2004 Japanese Demo Disk|prerelease material]]. | ||
It is worth noting that the cliff connecting the northern part of the map and the manhole has a (probably accidental) path to an out of bounds area to the west. Also to note is that the terrain surrounding the bounds of the area is a lot more populated with pine trees. | It is worth noting that the cliff connecting the northern part of the map and the manhole has a (probably accidental) path to an out of bounds area to the west. Also to note is that the terrain surrounding the bounds of the area is a lot more populated with pine trees. |