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File:Decorative Goo texture.png|Texture used for the treasure. | File:Decorative Goo texture.png|Texture used for the treasure. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
{{ | [[File:Pikmin 2 flying Decorative Goo.png|thumb|right|The treasure floating in the Treasure Hoard.]] | ||
{{game help|p2j|Check if the floating Treasure Hoard glitch happens in the Japanese version.}} | |||
*When viewed in the [[Treasure Hoard]], the tube of paint is floating. This does not happen in the European [[Region|version]] of the game. | *When viewed in the [[Treasure Hoard]], the tube of paint is floating. This does not happen in the European [[Region|version]] of the game. | ||
*This treasure's [[Treasure Hoard]] number is 64, a likely reference to the Nintendo 64. This is supported due to the fact that this is a [[Mariowiki:Mario (series)|''Mario'']] reference, and the fact that some other Nintendo's [[GameCube]] games contain Nintendo 64 references (for example, [[Mariowiki:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]). | *This treasure's [[Treasure Hoard]] number is 64, a likely reference to the Nintendo 64. This is supported due to the fact that this is a [[Mariowiki:Mario (series)|''Mario'']] reference, and the fact that some other Nintendo's [[GameCube]] games contain Nintendo 64 references (for example, [[Mariowiki:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]). |
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Number | 64 (US and Europe) | ||
Series | Tortured Artist Series | ||
Value | ![]() | ||
Weight | 10 | ||
Maximum carriers | 20 Pikmin | ||
Location | Awakening Wood | ||
Challenge Mode levels | None |
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File:128px-Pikmin2kan JP.png | |||
Number | 63 (Japan) | ||
Series | Tortured Artist Series | ||
Value | ![]() | ||
Weight | 10 | ||
Maximum carriers | 20 Pikmin | ||
Location | Awakening Wood | ||
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Decorative Goo is a treasure found in the game Pikmin 2. It is a tube of blue "Mario Paint", (referencing the game Mario Paint). It is apparently used and is bent. The treasure is found in the Awakening Wood and right near the location of the blue Onion. It has Japanese writing on it in the Japanese version of the game.
Collecting the treasure
File:Decorative Goo location.png
Location of the treasure on the radar. Click for a bigger image.
It can be easily achieved once Olimar obtains ten Blue Pikmin. This is also where the Radiation Canopy was found in Pikmin.
Notes
Olimar's journal
“With the assistance of the blue Pikmin, we found a canister of paint today. I used it to give the ship a fresh coat of paint! But did it thank me? Noooo. As a space pilot, I've always treated my ship like a trusted companion (even if it is a smart aleck). Yet, this snobbish ship has the gall to complain about the color! There's no pleasing it! Forget this...I'm going to bed.”
Sales pitch
“Everyone enjoys decorating in favorite hues, but it's vital to utilize new colors now and then. This tube of goo will surely help you discover a new you!”
Gallery
Trivia
The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays the Japanese version of Pikmin 2. |
- When viewed in the Treasure Hoard, the tube of paint is floating. This does not happen in the European version of the game.
- This treasure's Treasure Hoard number is 64, a likely reference to the Nintendo 64. This is supported due to the fact that this is a Mario reference, and the fact that some other Nintendo's GameCube games contain Nintendo 64 references (for example, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door).
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