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Revision as of 17:59, February 6, 2022

Ultimate Spinner Treasure Hoard icon.
UltimateSpinner.png
Number 136
Series Dream Series
Value Poko × 120
Weight 10
Maximum carriers 15 Pikmin
Location Snagret Hole
Challenge Mode levels Lost Toy Box, Collector's Room
The leaf texture used in Pikmin 2's Challenge Mode menu. (Used on Pikipedia in the {{stub}} template.)

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The Ultimate Spinner (アルティメット・ スピナー?) is a treasure exclusive to the Japanese version of Pikmin 2. It is a beigoma toy, which are a type of spinning top, and it can be found in Snagret Hole on sublevel 6, inside a Dwarf Orange Bulborb. The kanji on it is ? (lit.: "Sky").

Notes

Olimar's journal

  • Text: 通常空間では考えられない異常な超重力下で固体化した超密金属のコマ状物体。内部が特殊な多重重心構造のため、回すと破壊的な回転モーメントを発生させる。……と、分析を聞いても私にはよくわからないが、とにかくぶっそうなシロモノ。こんな危ない物体を持ち帰って良いのだろうか……。
  • Translation: According to the ship's analysis, this top-shaped object has the following properties: 1. It is made of a super-dense metal, solidified under an abnormal super-gravity, which can't happen under normal spatial rules. 2. Since its internal shape uses a special multiple-centers-of-gravity structure, it generates a destructive rotation moment while spinning. ...I can't really understand what that means, but I can only say that it should be dangerous. Is it a good idea for us to bring back such a dangerous object...?

Sales pitch

  • Text: シロウトには難しく、クロウトでも頭をかかえる、そんなややこしい理屈で回転するコマ状物体。頭もいっしょに回転させて!
  • Translation: This top-shaped object spins using complicated theories. They are hard to understand not only for amateur physicists, but even for pros. "Spin" your brain together in order to think about it!

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