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The '''Crimson Banquet''' is a | The '''Crimson Banquet''' is a watermelon found in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' after being regurgitated by the [[Sandbelching Meerslug]]. It is originally intact; however, it smashes into many chunks upon hitting the ground. | ||
It realistically smashes into pieces of varying size, including a small chunk, which takes a single [[Pikmin]] to carry. There are two pieces that take 5 Pikmin to carry, two pieces | It realistically smashes into pieces of varying size, including a small chunk, which takes a single [[Pikmin]] to carry. There are two pieces that take 5 Pikmin to carry, two pieces that take 8 Pikmin to carry and a particularly large piece that requires 15 Pikmin to carry. | ||
If all pieces of this fruit are carried back to Drake, the total amount of juice will equal three full cups, the maximum total any fruit can give. | If all pieces of this fruit are carried back to Drake, the total amount of juice will equal three full cups, the maximum total any fruit can give. | ||
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*It is the only fruit that must be collected in parts to have the parts vary in size and weight. | *It is the only fruit that must be collected in parts to have the parts vary in size and weight. | ||
*Although the part that takes 15 Pikmin to carry appears to be more than half the watermelon, the weight it is clearly less than half the overall weight. | *Although the part that takes 15 Pikmin to carry appears to be more than half the watermelon, the weight it is clearly less than half the overall weight. | ||
*The Crimson Banquet is one of two fruits in ''Pikmin 3'' that can produce three cups of juice, the other being the [[Wayward Moon]], another fruit | *The Crimson Banquet is one of two fruits in ''Pikmin 3'' that can produce three cups of juice, the other being the [[Wayward Moon]], another fruit dropped by a boss. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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220px-Watermelon seedless.jpg| | 220px-Watermelon seedless.jpg|A real world watermelon (seedless). | ||
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[[Category:Pikmin 3]] | [[Category:Pikmin 3]] | ||
[[Category:Boss Rewards]] | [[Category:Boss Rewards]] | ||
[[Category:Tropical Wilds]] |
Revision as of 16:14, September 17, 2013
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Weight | 42 (entire melon) 1, 5, 5, 8, 8, 15 (individual pieces) |
Maximum carriers | Unknown |
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Challenge Mode levels | None |
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The Crimson Banquet is a watermelon found in Pikmin 3 after being regurgitated by the Sandbelching Meerslug. It is originally intact; however, it smashes into many chunks upon hitting the ground.
It realistically smashes into pieces of varying size, including a small chunk, which takes a single Pikmin to carry. There are two pieces that take 5 Pikmin to carry, two pieces that take 8 Pikmin to carry and a particularly large piece that requires 15 Pikmin to carry.
If all pieces of this fruit are carried back to Drake, the total amount of juice will equal three full cups, the maximum total any fruit can give.
There is only one whole watermelon in the game, and 6 parts of the whole.
Notes
Brittany's American Comments
"It's huge, super juicy, and filled with tons of seeds to take home and cultivate! How is this thing even real?"
Brittany's European Comments
"It's huge, super juicy, and filled with tons of seeds to take home and cultivate! What an incredible find!"
Trivia
- It is the only fruit that must be collected in parts to have the parts vary in size and weight.
- Although the part that takes 15 Pikmin to carry appears to be more than half the watermelon, the weight it is clearly less than half the overall weight.
- The Crimson Banquet is one of two fruits in Pikmin 3 that can produce three cups of juice, the other being the Wayward Moon, another fruit dropped by a boss.
Gallery
- 220px-Watermelon seedless.jpg
A real world watermelon (seedless).