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The total treasure value in [[Pokos]] is {{pokos|26,985}} in the US version, {{pokos|26,885}} in the European version, and {{pokos|26,181}} in the Japanese version.
The total treasure value in [[Pokos]] is {{pokos|26,985}} in the US version, {{pokos|26,885}} in the European version, and {{pokos|26,181}} in the Japanese version.


==List of treasures==
== List of treasures ==
{{see|List of Pikmin 2 treasures}}
{{see|List of Pikmin 2 treasures}}


==Controls==
== Notes ==
Every treasure has accompanying notes by [[Captain Olimar]] and the [[Hocotate ship]]. These notes are merely for fun and for world-building, and rarely contain any information useful for gameplay. Only the notes of unlocked entries can be seen.
 
=== Olimar's journal ===
{{for|a full list|:Category:Journal entries|t1=Category:Journal entries}}
 
Olimar's journal are the notes he writes on treasures collected. They can be read by picking an entry and pressing {{button|gc|x|wii|+}}. Like the name implies, they read a bit like a diary, often reflecting on the day's expeditions and findings in doing so. He refers to such things as his family, his working life with Hocotate Freight, and his feelings at the time, as well as speculation on what the treasure's intended use might be.
 
=== Sales pitch ===
{{for|a full list|:Category:Sales pitches|t1=Category:Sales pitches|:Category:Ship announcements|t2=Category:Ship announcements}}
 
The sales pitches are provided by the Hocotate ship in an attempt to sell the items back at [[Hocotate]]. They can be read by picking an entry and pressing {{button|gc|y|wii|-}}. Often, the ship creates stories about the objects which they are selling in an attempt to get them to sell better. For instance, it claims that the [[Fossilized Ursidae]] may come alive under a full moon, or that the [[Essence of Despair]] was created as the result of the forces of evil being defeated by the forces of justice.
 
Any given sales pitch comes with a [[Series|group]], and becomes available once that specific group of treasures has been collected. An example of this would be in the [[Crystallized Emotion Series]]; all marbles in the game must be collected before their sales pitches are provided. In addition, when this happens, the ship will announce the completion of a series, with a quick blurb with what the series is about.
 
== Controls ==
{{see|Controls#Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard}}
{{see|Controls#Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard}}


==Areas==
== Areas ==
{{main|Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)#Areas}}
{{main|Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)#Areas}}


The scenery seen on the Treasure Hoard and [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] will depend on whatever [[area]] the ship's icon is on, on the [[Menu#Area selection|area selection menu]]. The [[Valley of Repose]], the [[Awakening Wood]] and the [[Perplexing Pool]] have some notable differences in this version of the area, but the [[Wistful Wild]] has no differences in the level design with the only change being the background theme.
The scenery seen on the Treasure Hoard and [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] will depend on whatever [[area]] the ship's icon is on, on the [[Menu#Area selection|area selection menu]]. The [[Valley of Repose]], the [[Awakening Wood]] and the [[Perplexing Pool]] have some notable differences in this version of the area, but the [[Wistful Wild]] has no differences in the level design with the only change being the background theme.


==Gallery==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
ProtonX.png|The Treasure Hoard during daytime.
ProtonX.png|The Treasure Hoard during daytime.
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</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
== Names in other languages ==
{{Foreignname
{{Foreignname
|Fra=Liste des trésors
|Fra=Liste des trésors
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}}


==See also==
== See also ==
*[[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]]
*[[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]]
*[[Series]]
*[[Series]]

Revision as of 16:12, November 21, 2020

Screenshot of the Treasure Hoard.

In Pikmin 2 the Treasure Hoard is an in-game list of all the treasures the player has collected throughout their exploration. To enter the Treasure Hoard's menu, the player must press the R Button on the GameCube controller / the + Control Pad right on the Wii Remote when on the area selection menu.

Some differences in the list occur between the Japanese, North American, and European (+ Australian) versions of the game, owing to the fact some objects are real life brands, and the licensing and recognition of these vary between regions; the list in this page contains information for the US and European treasures only. It is the counterpart to the Piklopedia, with the two sharing the same music.

Treasures are arranged into series by subject matter. As each series is completed, the Hocotate ship makes an announcement, describing it and making the sales pitch available for each treasure in the group. In addition to the sales pitch, Olimar's journal is unlocked for every treasure collected. This journal commonly refers to the treasure, but not always. Finally, the Treasure Hoard also points out how many Pokos a treasure is worth, as well as its weight. It should be noted that if the player wishes to see the Hocotate ship's announcements after completing a series, they should check the Treasure Hoard on the same day they complete the series; starting a new day and collecting a treasure in the meantime will not trigger the announcement the next day.

The total treasure value in Pokos is Poko × 26,985 in the US version, Poko × 26,885 in the European version, and Poko × 26,181 in the Japanese version.

List of treasures

See: List of Pikmin 2 treasures

Notes

Every treasure has accompanying notes by Captain Olimar and the Hocotate ship. These notes are merely for fun and for world-building, and rarely contain any information useful for gameplay. Only the notes of unlocked entries can be seen.

Olimar's journal

For a full list, see [[::Category:Journal entries|Category:Journal entries]].

Olimar's journal are the notes he writes on treasures collected. They can be read by picking an entry and pressing the X Button on the GameCube controller / the Plus Button on the Wii Remote. Like the name implies, they read a bit like a diary, often reflecting on the day's expeditions and findings in doing so. He refers to such things as his family, his working life with Hocotate Freight, and his feelings at the time, as well as speculation on what the treasure's intended use might be.

Sales pitch

For a full list, see [[::Category:Sales pitches|Category:Sales pitches]] and [[::Category:Ship announcements|Category:Ship announcements]].

The sales pitches are provided by the Hocotate ship in an attempt to sell the items back at Hocotate. They can be read by picking an entry and pressing the Y Button on the GameCube controller / the Minus Button on the Wii Remote. Often, the ship creates stories about the objects which they are selling in an attempt to get them to sell better. For instance, it claims that the Fossilized Ursidae may come alive under a full moon, or that the Essence of Despair was created as the result of the forces of evil being defeated by the forces of justice.

Any given sales pitch comes with a group, and becomes available once that specific group of treasures has been collected. An example of this would be in the Crystallized Emotion Series; all marbles in the game must be collected before their sales pitches are provided. In addition, when this happens, the ship will announce the completion of a series, with a quick blurb with what the series is about.

Controls

See: Controls#Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard

Areas

Main article: Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)#Areas.

The scenery seen on the Treasure Hoard and Piklopedia will depend on whatever area the ship's icon is on, on the area selection menu. The Valley of Repose, the Awakening Wood and the Perplexing Pool have some notable differences in this version of the area, but the Wistful Wild has no differences in the level design with the only change being the background theme.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of France French Liste des trésors List of treasures
Flag of Germany German Schatzhort Treasure Shelter
Flag of Italy Italian Lista tesori List of treasures
Flag of Spain Spanish Tesoros Treasures

See also