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Number | 143 (US) 141 (Europe and Japan) | ||
Series | Dream Series | ||
Value | × 140 | ||
Weight | 1 | ||
Maximum carriers | 3 Pikmin | ||
Location | Hole of Beasts | ||
Challenge Mode levels | Trampled Garden |
The Luck Wafer (エレメンタル・フォース?, lit.: "Elemental Force") is an ace of spades playing card and a treasure in Pikmin 2. It has a spade icon of which has an "N" in the center, with the word "Nintendo" labeled across the top. On the bottom there is a lengthy but illegible word and the abbreviations 'CO' and '.LTD', identifying the previous word as the manufacturer's name. This treasure references Nintendo's origins as a hanafuda (playing card) maker. It is found on sublevel 4 of the Hole of Beasts and is located in a twisted alcove near a Violet Candypop Bud.
A glitch can cause Pikmin who carry this part to mysteriously fall through the ground, making it difficult to carry at times.
Notes
Olimar's journal
Sales pitch
Gallery
- Luck Wafer P2 analysis.png
The Luck Wafer being analyzed.
Artwork of a Blue Pikmin carrying the Luck Wafer.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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French | Ticket de la Chance | Ticket of Chance |
French (NoA) | Billet de chance | Chance bill |
German | Glückswaffel | Luck Wafer |
Italian | Cialda della fortuna | |
Spanish | Oblea de la suerte | Wafer of luck |
Spanish (NoA) | Oblea de la suerte | Wafer of luck |