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''[[Nintendo Land]]'''s plaza contains several '''statues''' of items and objects the player can encounter in each attraction. Some of these statues represent items found in the ''[[Pikmin Adventure]]'' attraction. By touching the statues on the GamePad or by jumping into them with the controllable Mii, the player can see each statue's name as well as a brief description of the item represented, provided by Monita. The following article will detail the relevant objects and items in ''Pikmin Adventure''. | ''[[Nintendo Land]]'''s plaza contains several '''statues''' of items and objects the player can encounter in each attraction. Some of these statues represent items found in the ''[[Pikmin Adventure]]'' attraction. By touching the statues on the GamePad or by jumping into them with the controllable Mii, the player can see each statue's name as well as a brief description of the item represented, provided by Monita. The following article will detail the relevant objects and items in ''Pikmin Adventure''. |
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Nintendo Land's plaza contains several statues of items and objects the player can encounter in each attraction. Some of these statues represent items found in the Pikmin Adventure attraction. By touching the statues on the GamePad or by jumping into them with the controllable Mii, the player can see each statue's name as well as a brief description of the item represented, provided by Monita. The following article will detail the relevant objects and items in Pikmin Adventure.
Bulborb Dropping
When players are eaten by a Bulborb, they are turned into a dropping. To return to normal, the Pikmin have to attack the dropping to free the player.
Monita's Notes
- European version and US version
- “People eaten by a Bulborb are forced to wear this. It's the little details that make this attraction feel like a real Pikmin adventure!”
Draft Jumper
Draft Jumpers are gameplay elements that propel the player to another location of the level.
Monita's Notes
“Drafts of air shoot up from these contraptions, propelling you to a new floor. They're usually locked with a key, but don't worry - you'll probably find one.”
“Drafts of air shoot up from these contraptions, propelling you to a new area. They're usually locked with a key, but don't worry -- you'll probably find one.”
Heart
Hearts appear in many attractions, including Pikmin Adventure. They restore the player's health. In Pikmin Adventure, the player can have up to three hearts. However, by collecting a bigger version of the regular heart, the player can extend their maximum to six ones.
Monita's notes
“A source of relief, when it finally appears. I heartily recommend this statue as a romantic meeting point if you're planning a date here at the park!”
“This is always a source of relief when it finally appears. I heartily recommend this statue as a romantic meeting point if you're planning a date here at the park!”
Jukebox
- Main article: Music in Pikmin Adventure.
The Jukebox is a prize that can be used to listen to some musics heard in-game. It contains seven Pikmin-related musics: Tutorial Stage, Spring Area, Summer Area, Autumn Area, Winter Area, Underground, and Boss Battle.
Monita's notes
“Touch the icon to play a song. Touch it again to stop. I had a track of my own, but it was cut from the collection. Apparently, my single-tone style wasn't quite what they were looking for.”
“Touch a button to play a song. Touch it again to stop. You'll unlock more songs as you play, so come back often!”
Jump Switch
Jump Switches are similar to Draft Jumpers in that they propel the player to another location. The main difference is that this item will send the players in a closer zone. Moreover, every player needs to stand on it to make it work.
Monita's notes
“Gather everyone together on the switch and you'll be catapulted through the air. Finally, an attraction where you don't have to queue!”
“Gather everyone together on the switch and you'll be catapulted through the air. Finally, an attraction where you don't have to wait in line!”
Nectar
Drops of nectar help the player level up. Every three blobs, a player will level up. It takes level 5 to get a bud, and level 10 to get a flower. Players will also release a few drops of nectar when hurt.
Monita's notes
“Nectar is a condensed, highly nutritional food source that has been scientifically proven to encourage a Pikmin's growth. Also, it looks delicious.”
“Nectar is a condensed, highly nutritious food source which has been scientifically proven to encourage a Pikmin's growth. Also, it looks delicious.”
Rock
Rocks are gameplay items that can be thrown at enemies. The latter not only get damaged but can also get stunned for some time.
Monita's notes
“Pikmin are stronger than you think! Case in point: a single Pikmin can lift even this hefty rock. Just don't throw it carelessly or you might end up flattening one of your teammates!”
“Pikmin are stronger than you think! Case in point: a single Pikmin can lift even this hefty rock. Just don't throw it carelessly, or you might end up flattening one of your teammates!”
Spike Ball
Spike Balls are weapons or projectiles used by Pikmin Adventure's enemies. Enemies seen shooting Spike Balls include Telescoping Pumphog and Bilious Bulborb. The Greater Studded Beeb has spike balls for hands.
Monita's Notes
- European version and US version
- “I thought that by adding spikes to this ball, I'd encourage you to run faster...”